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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: 1968 earthquakes, 1968 in computer science, 1968 in spaceflight, Astronomical objects discovered in 1968, Apollo 8, Apollo 7, William Anders, Frank Borman, Surveyor 7, Luna 14, Soyuz, Saturn IB, ALGOL 68, Saturn V, Jim Lovell, 1968 Illinois earthquake, Wally Schirra, Apollo 6, Soyuz 3, John P. Healey, Georgy Beregovoy, Donn F. Eisele, Apollo 5, Walter Cunningham, ESRO 2B, Solrad 9, The Double Helix, Kosmos 215, Kosmos 225, Zond 6, Kosmos 219, Kosmos 202, 1968 in paleontology, Kosmos 261, Zond 5, Kosmos 262, Kosmos 259, Kosmos 230, Kosmos 211, Kosmos 257, Kosmos 233, Kosmos 245, Kosmos 222, Kosmos 221, Kosmos 242, Kosmos 204, Luna E-8 No.201, Luna E-6LS No.112, 1968 Hy ga-nada earthquake, Soyuz 2, 1968 Casiguran earthquake, 1772 Gagarin, Zond 4, 2046 Leningrad, 1918 Aiguillon, 2422 Perovskaya, 4136 Artmane, 6074 Bechtereva, 1793 Zoya, 1968 Dasht-e Bayaz and Ferdows earthquake, 2009 Voloshina, 1973 Colocolo, 1993 Guacolda, 1974 Caupolican, 2342 Lebedev, 1889 Pakhmutova, 1774 Kulikov, 1831 Nicholson, 7450 Shilling, 2028 Janequeo, 1854 Skvortsov, 1830 Pogson, 1773 Rumpelstilz, 2574 Ladoga, 2654 Ristenpart, 4302 Markeev, 2279 Barto, 1917 Cuyo, 3049 Kuzbass, 1890 Konoshenkova, 4590 Dimashchegolev, 2245 Hekatostos, 2138 Swissair, 4228 Nemiro, 4878 Gilhutton, 1771 Makover, 1792 Reni, 2517 Orma, 1968 in archaeology, 1992 Galvarino, 1968 Belice earthquake, April 1968 lunar eclipse, 32731 Annaivanovna, 23401 Brodskaya, 10988 Feinstein, (5659) 1968 OA1, October 1968 lunar eclipse, Solar eclipse of September 22, 1968, Solar eclipse of March 28, 1968. Excerpt: ALGOL 68 (short for ALGOrithmic Language 1968) is an imperative computer programming language that was conceived as a successor to the ALGOL 60 programming language, designed with the goal of a much wider scope of application and more rigorously defined syntax and semantics...