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* Boy's Life includes a continuing strip story " Old Timer Tales of Kit Carson " from March 1951 to May 1953.
From 1951 to 1981, using his family as models, and incorporating memorabilia, the ' Old Trapper ' followed his dreams and visions to create the Lodge and its ' Boot Hill.
* 1951 Old Vic Theatre, Alec Clunes as Henry
* 1951: The Old Magpies pub ( 100 yards west of The Three Magpies ) was demolished.
Warner Leroy Baxter ( March 29, 1889 May 7, 1951 ) was an American actor, known for his role as The Cisco Kid in In Old Arizona ( 1929 ), for which he won the second Academy Award for Best Actor in the 1928 1929 Academy Awards.
Master Gunnery Sergeant Leland " Lou " Sanford Diamond, USMC ( May 30, 1890 September 20, 1951 ) is famous within the U. S. Marine Corps as the classic example of the " Old Breed " — tough, hard-fighting career marines who served in the corps in the years between World War I and World War II.
After leaving the Old Vic, Richardson appeared in the West End as Dr Sloper in a Henry James adaptation, The Heiress, in 1949 ; David Preston in Home at Seven, in 1950 ; and Vershinin in Three Sisters in 1951.
The success of the 1951 1953 Douglas Seale stand-alone productions of each of the individual plays in Birmingham prompted him to present the three plays together at the Old Vic in 1957 under the general title The Wars of the Roses.
The success of the 1951 1953 Douglas Seale stand-alone productions of each of the individual plays in Birmingham prompted him to present the three plays together at the Old Vic in 1957 under the general title The Wars of the Roses.
The success of the 1951 1953 Douglas Seale stand-alone productions of each of the individual plays in Birmingham prompted him to present the three plays together at the Old Vic in 1957 under the general title The Wars of the Roses.
" After, Hull made only one more film, The Lady from Texas ( 1951 ); she had also appeared in the CBS-TV version of Arsenic and Old Lace in 1949, with Ruth McDevitt, an actress who often succeeded Hull in her Broadway roles, as her sister.
* Scrooge ( 1951 ) as Old Joe the fence
In 1951 he wrote: " How much nonsense have not we of the present generation seen faded by our silence (...) Where now are (...) the Old Straight Trackers (...).
She is best remembered for her astronomy column, which ran from 1951 until 1981 in the Toronto Star, and her articles on the history of astronomy which ran from 1946 until 1965 in the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada under the title “ Out of Old Books ”.
II and III ( Seattle, WA: Tartu Publications, 1984 and 1989 ); Lucile Saunders McDonald, The Lake Washington Story, ( Seattle, WA: Superior Publishing Co., 1979 ); Brandt Morgan, Enjoying Seattle's Parks ( Seattle, WA: Greenwood Publications, 1979 ); Harry W. Higman and Earl J. Larrison, Union Bay: The Life of a City Marsh, ( Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1951 ); J. Willis Sayre, This City of Ours ( Seattle, WA: Seattle School District No. 1, 1936 ); Sophie Frye Bass, Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle ( Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort, 1937 ); Roger Sale, Seattle: Past to Present ( Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1976 ).
The Federation of Old Cornwall Societies was formed in 1924 to " maintain the Celtic spirit of Cornwall ", followed by the Gorseth Kernow in 1928 and the formation of the Cornish political party Mebyon Kernow in 1951.
45 ( 1951 ), pp. 37 44, 89-92, 127-134 & 173-178 Out of Old Books.
* Old Mother Riley " Jungle Treasure " ( 1951 )
File: BenChifely lyinginstate 1951. jpg | The coffin of Ben Chifley, the 16th Prime Minister of Australia, lying in state inside King's Hall, Old Parliament House, Canberra, 1951.
Rowley, ed., The Old Testament and Modern Study ( 1951 ), Herbert F. Hahn, ed., The Old Testament in Modern Research, Expanded Edition ( 1966 ), and Douglas A. Knight and Gene M. Tucker, eds., The Hebrew Bible and Its Modern Interpreters ( 1985 ).
* From Coast To Coast In An Old Old Olds, by Gardner Soule large 1951 article on a 1904 Olds making a coast to coast trip with detailed photo of subject

1951 and Northwest
He reached the zenith of his career with a succession of classic films such as, Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ) which is about two train passengers: tennis pro Guy ( Farley Granger ) and Bruno ( Robert Walker ) who staged a battle of wits and traded murders with each other, Dial M For Murder ( 1954 ) with Ray Milland as a villainous husband who attempts to murder his wealthy wife ( Grace Kelly ), Rear Window ( 1954 ) which is about man ( James Stewart ) being convinced that his neighbour is a killer, To Catch a Thief ( 1955 ), a lightweight thriller set in South of France, Vertigo ( 1958 ), with James Stewart as a retired police detective who becomes obsessed with the disturbed enigmatic ' wife ' ( Kim Novak ) of an old friend, and North by Northwest in which an advertising executive ( Cary Grant ) is mistaken for a non-existent spy and chased across the country while aided by a mysterious woman ( Eva Marie Saint ).
Carroll is perhaps best known for his roles in six Alfred Hitchcock films: Rebecca ( 1940 ), Suspicion ( 1941 ), Spellbound ( 1945 ), The Paradine Case ( 1947 ), Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ), and North by Northwest ( 1959 ).
In 1946, Class A consisted of the Eastern League and the original South Atlantic or " Sally " League, and it would soon include the Western League ( 1947 1958 ), the Central League ( 1948 1951 ), and the Western International League ( 1952 1954 ), which would become the Class B Northwest League in 1955.
In 1951, Dorn left Black Mountain and traveled to the Pacific Northwest, where he did manual labor and met his first wife, Helene ; they returned to the school in late 1954.
From 1951 to 1956 the paper was published under the name Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Construction Record, and then as the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and Northwest Construction Record until 1989, when it once again became simply the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce.
Ethel Dorothy Blondin-Andrew, PC ( born March 25, 1951, in Tulita, Northwest Territories ) is a Canadian politician.
Westland also won the Pacific Northwest Amateur four times ( 1938, 1939, 1940, 1951 ), The Washington State Amateur three times ( 1924, 1947, 1948 ) and the Chicago District Amateur three times ( 1927, 1929, 1934 ).
* 1951 Pacific Northwest Amateur
Among the important journals which began in this period were Nimbus: A Magazine of Literature, the Arts, and New Ideas, which began publication in 1951 in England, the Paris Review, which was founded in 1953, The Massachusetts Review and Poetry Northwest, which were founded in 1959, X Magazine, which ran from 1959 62, and the Denver Quarterly, which began in 1965.
* Charles Dent ( politician ) ( born 1951 ), Northwest Territories politician
The Northwest Territories General election of 1951 held on September 17, 1951 was the sixth general election in the Northwest Territories, Canada, and the first since the 1902 election.
Female suffrage was permitted under the Northwest Territories Elections Ordinance of 1951, this was the last jurisdiction in Canada to grant voting rights to women.
This was the last election held until 1951, and was the last in the Northwest Territories to have political parties.
Robert Hoey was appointed to a seat on the Northwest Territories Council in 1946, and served to 1951.
The 2nd Council of the Northwest Territories, known formally as the Council of the Northwest Territories, was the governing body of Canada's Northwest Territories from 1905 to 1951.

1951 and Pioneer
... Rambo and Orich's overhauled " Wagon " is a vast improvement over the 1951 model, enhanced by Pioneer Theatre Company's usual Broadway-quality scenery, costuming, lighting and sound, along with Mearle Marsh's superb pit orchestra.
* Private L McGariggle GM Royal Pioneer Corps 27 July 1951.
* The road to peace according to Stalin and according to Lenin New York, Pioneer Publishers 1951 alternate link
The FAA established a Flight Service Station ( FSS ) at the Airport in 1951 and Pioneer Airlines began scheduled air service in that same year.
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania has a number of Budd-built cars in its collection in Strasburg, Pennsylvania: The 1937 observation car built for the Reading Company " Crusader ", a Lehigh Valley Railroad rail diesel car of 1951, a pair of 1958 " Pioneer III " cars for the Pennsylvania Railroad, and Pennsylvania Railroad 860, a Metroliner cafe-coach built in 1968.

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