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Most commentators consider Marcel Mauss ( 1872 1950 ), nephew of the influential sociologist Émile Durkheim, to be the founder of the French anthropological tradition.
Alfred Habdank Skarbek Korzybski () ( July 3, 1879 March 1, 1950 ) was a Polish-American philosopher and scientist.
13, No. 1 ( Feb., 1950 ), pp. 76 77.
* 1884 Walter Huston, Canadian actor ( d. 1950 )
* 1950 Cleo Odzer, American writer
* 1950 Flavio Briatore, Italian businessman
* 1950 David Cassidy, American actor, singer, songwriter and guitarist ( The Partridge Family )
* 1950 Charles Fleischer, American actor
* 1950 Dorian Harewood, American actor
Bradman was succeeded as Australian captain by Lindsay Hassett, who led the team to 4 1 victory in 1950 51.
* 1950 Jussi Adler-Olsen, Danish author
* 1950 Kathryn Harrold, American actress
* 1950 Lance Ito, American judge
* 1950 Sue Rodriguez, Canadian assisted suicide advocate ( d. 1994 )
* 1950 Charles R. Drew, American physician ( b. 1904 )
* Nedelkovh, Aleksandar B. British and American Science Fiction Novel 1950 1980 with the Theme of Alternative History ( an Axiological Approach ).
* 1950 Bunkhouse Buck, American wrestler
* 1950 Jim Carroll, American poet and actor ( d. 2009 )
* 1950 Roy Williams, American basketball coach
* 1950 John Landis, American director
* 1950 Jo Marie Payton, American actress
Spanish historiography was influenced by the " Annales School " starting in 1950 with Jaime Vincens Vives ( 1910 1960 ).
* 1879 Bob Smith, American physician and surgeon, founder of Alcoholics Anonymous ( d. 1950 )
* 1950 Willie Hall, American drummer ( The Bar-Kays )

1950 and Jackie
Robinson portrayed himself in the 1950 motion picture The Jackie Robinson Story.
She and Jackie had three children: Jackie Robinson Jr. ( born November 18, 1946 ), Sharon Robinson ( born January 13, 1950 ), and David Robinson ( born May 14, 1952 ).
In 1950, Jackie Gleason was starring in a New York based comedy-variety series, Cavalcade of Stars, and played many different characters.
In July 1950, Jackie Gleason took over as the host of Cavalcade of Stars, a variety show that aired on the DuMont Television Network.
She portrayed daughter Babs Riley in the first season of the NBC sitcom The Life of Riley ( 1949 to 1950 ), starring Jackie Gleason and Rosemary DeCamp.
Jackie became an actress and joined the Wilson Barrett repertory company in Edinburgh before moving to London in 1950.
Dee made several appearances on Broadway before receiving national recognition for her role in the 1950 film The Jackie Robinson Story.
* The Jackie Robinson Story ( 1950 )
Under the management of player-coach Jackie Little, The club won the Border League, the League Cup and the Suffolk Senior Cup in 1950 51, beating Sudbury Town 2 0 in front of 10, 867 supporters in the final of the latter.
* The Jackie Robinson Story ( 1950 )
His other film credits include The Jackie Robinson Story ( 1950 ), Carmen Jones ( 1954 ), Porgy and Bess ( 1959 ), A Raisin in the Sun ( 1961 ), with Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee and Claudia McNeil, and a memorable turn as Mr. Prentice ( again playing opposite Poitier ) in the 1967 feature film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
Imogene Greene joined the group in 1950, and was later replaced by Jackie Verdell when Greene left to join the Caravans.
Prior to this, von Zell's first major television exposure was as announcer and spokesman for Pabst Blue Ribbon beer on Jackie Gleason's The Life of Riley in early 1950.
Jackie Leven ( 18 June 1950 14 November 2011 ) was a Scottish songwriter and folk musician.
Karen Lorraine Jacqueline " Jackie " Speier (; born May 14, 1950 ) is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 2008.
DeCamp played Peg Riley in the first television version of The Life of Riley opposite Jackie Gleason in the 1949-1950 season, then reprised the role on radio with original star William Bendix for an episode of Lux Radio Theater in 1950.

1950 and Scottish
* 1870 Harry Lauder, Scottish comedian and singer ( d. 1950 )
* 1950 Alex Norton, Scottish actor
* 1950 Robbie McIntosh, Scottish drummer ( Average White Band and The Senate ) ( d. 1974 )
* 1950 Bruce Hay, Scottish rugby player ( d. 2007 )
* 2012 Jocky Wilson, Scottish darts player ( b. 1950 )
* 1950 Jocky Wilson, Scottish darts player
* 1950 Jim Jefferies, Scottish football manager
* 1950 Chris Glen, Scottish musician ( The Sensational Alex Harvey Band )
* 1950 Tom Walkinshaw, Scottish race car driver and team owner ( d. 2010 )
* 1974 Robbie McIntosh, Scottish drummer ( Average White Band and The Senate ) ( b. 1950 )
* August 4 Harry Lauder, Scottish entertainer ( d. 1950 )
On Christmas Day 1950, a group of four Scottish students ( Ian Hamilton, Gavin Vernon, Kay Matheson, and Alan Stuart ) took the Stone from Westminster Abbey for return to Scotland.
Between 1947 and 1950, the Scottish Covenant, a petition requesting a Scottish legislature within the UK, received over two million signatures.
The lyrics commonly sung today were written in around 1950 by the Scottish journalist Cliff Hanley for the singer Robert Wilson in an arrangement by Marion McClurg.
It then captured two major trophies in as many years with victories in the 1950 Scottish League Cup Final and the 1952 Scottish Cup Final.
The club has won four major trophies in its history: the First Division in 1931 32, the Scottish Cup in 1952 and 1991, and the Scottish League Cup in 1950.
* William E. Somerville ( 1869 1950 ) a Scottish aircraft engineer
* John Connolly ( Scottish footballer ) ( born 1950 ), Scottish football player and manager
Enn Reitel ( born 21 June 1950 ) is a Scottish actor and impressionist who specialises in voice work.
* Ian Stewart ( Labour politician ) ( born 1950 ), Scottish politician

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