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* 1951 – Julian Lloyd Webber, English cellist
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The CPT theorem appeared for the first time, implicitly, in the work of Julian Schwinger in 1951 to prove the connection between spin and statistics.
The marriage, which lasted until his death, produced two sons: composer Andrew ( born 1948 ) and cellist Julian ( born 1951 ).
Julian Lloyd Webber ( born 14 April 1951 ) is a British solo cellist who has been described as the " doyen of British cellists ".
Other novels about the university include Geese in the Forum ( Knopf, 1940 ) by Lawrence Edward Watkin, a professor of English who went on to become a screenwriter for Disney ( the college faculty were the titular geese ); The Hero ( Julian Messner, 1949 ), by Millard Lampell, filmed as Saturday's Hero, starring Donna Reed and John Derek ( Columbia Studios, 1951 ), about a football player who struggles to balance athletics, academics and a social life ; and A Sound of Voices Dying by Glenn Scott ( E. P.
Julian Murray Lewis ( born 26 September 1951 ) is a British Conservative Party politician, who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for New Forest East in Hampshire since the 1997 general election.
Other acclaimed works by Rawsthorne include a viola sonata ( 1937 ), two piano concertos ( 1939, 1951 ), an oboe concerto ( 1947 ), two violin concertos ( 1948, 1956 ), a concerto for string orchestra ( 1949 ), and the Elegy for guitar ( 1971 ), a piece written for and completed by Julian Bream after the composer's death.
Between 1978 and 1984, Julian Alfred Steyermark and Bassett Maguire revised the genus ( to which Steyermark had added H. heterodoxa in 1951 ) and described two more species, H. ionasi and H. neblinae, as well as many infraspecific taxa.
After living in a series of rented flats, in 1951 the couple moved to a house in St. John's Wood, where they sublet rooms to lodgers such as the actors Julian Mitchell and Tony Richardson.
Julian MacLaren-Ross enthusiastically reviewed the novel in the April 20, 1951 issue of The Times Literary Supplement when he said it was: " more of a thriller than a detective story, though there are plenty of mysteries and two surprises reserved for the closing chapters ; one of these is perhaps her best since the unmasking of the criminal in The Seven Dials Mystery ".
Julian and Catherine had one son Leo Amery, a stained glass artist living in France and three daughters: Caroline Louise Michelle Amery ( born 1951 ), Theresa Catherine Roxane Amery ( born 1954 ) who married John Harvey Boteler, and Alexandra Elizabeth " Lizzie " Charmian Amery ( born 1956 ).
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