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Ramstedt's two-volume magnum opus, Einführung in die altaische Sprachwissenschaft (' Introduction to Altaic Linguistics ') was published in 1952 1957.
Ramstedt ( 1952 1957 ).
* 1952 Udo Dirkschneider, German singer ( Accept and U. D. O.
* 1952 Marilu Henner, American actress
* 1952 Michel Larocque, Canadian hockey player ( d. 1992 )
* 1952 Ralph Wiley, American journalist ( d. 2004 )
* 1952 Reuben Gant, American football player
* 1952 Jacques Audiard, French director
* 1952 Paul Reubens, American actor
* 1877 Wallace H. White, Jr., American politician ( d. 1952 )
* 1888 Heinrich Schlusnus, German singer ( d. 1952 )
* 1952 Pat MacDonald, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Timbuk3 )
* 1952 Ton Scherpenzeel, Dutch keyboard player, composer, and producer ( Kayak Camel, and Earth and Fire )
* 1952 Vinnie Vincent, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Kiss and Vinnie Vincent Invasion )
* 1952 Ewa Fröling, Swedish actress
* 1952 Prateep Ungsongtham Hata, Thai politician
* 1952 Dave Carter, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer ) ( d. 2002 )
* 1952 Herb Ritts, American photographer ( d. 2002 )
* 1952 Hughie Thomasson, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Outlaws and Lynyrd Skynyrd ) ( d. 2007 )
) Critical editions of the Arabic text have been published in Cairo, 1952 83, originally under the supervision of I. Madkour
* 2004 Ioannis Kyrastas, Greek footballer and manager ( b. 1952 )
* 1952 Zoran Đinđić, Serbian politician, 6th Prime Minister of Serbia ( d. 2003 )
* 1952 Yajurvindra Singh, Indian cricketer
* 1952 Osvaldo Ardiles, Argentine footballer
* 1952 Loles León, Spanish actress

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* 1952 Peter Geyer, German footballer
Although it had been funding British experimental films as early as 1952, the British Film Institute's foundation of a production board in 1964 — and a substantial increase in public funding from 1971 onwards — enabled it to become a dominant force in developing British art cinema in the 1970s and 80s: from the first of Bill Douglas's Trilogy My Childhood ( 1972 ), and of Terence Davies ' Trilogy Childhood ( 1978 ), via Peter Greenaway's earliest films ( including the surprising commercial success of The Draughtsman's Contract ( 1982 )) and Derek Jarman's championing of the New Queer Cinema.
* 1952 Peter van Heemst, Dutch politician
* 1952 Peter Tatchell, Australian-born British activist
Mieszko I's burial site, believed to be found in 1952 at the Archcathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, Poznań | Poznań Cathedral, was vandalized, possibly by Bretislaus I, Duke of Bohemia, in 1039.
* 1952 Peter Beattie, Australian politician
* 1952 Peter Keefe, American television producer ( d. 2010 )
* 1952 Peter Schrank, Swiss cartoonist
* Red Planet Mars ( 1952 ) Scientist Peter Graves contacts Martians by radio ; they respond by preaching Christianity, and thus communism is defeated.
In 1966 she reprised her " Helen Ramirez " role from High Noon ( 1952 ) in a High Noon TV pilot called The Clock Strikes Noon Again, which co-starred Peter Fonda as the son of Will Kane.
* Peter Van Lancker, boat designer ( b. 1952 )
* Peter Smit ( 1952 -)-children's writer
* Peter Carlisle ( born 1952 ), Mayor of Honolulu.
His first was to actress Catherine Grant-Bogle, whom he met in Dundee Repertory and was married to from 1949 until 1970 ; they had a son Peter ( 1952 2005 ) and a daughter Fiona.
( 1952 ) co-written with Peter Shaffer, published under the pseudonym " Peter Anthony "
Between 1952 and 1955, he starred with Peter Jones in the BBC radio comedy In All Directions.
* Baechlin, Peter and Maurice Muller-Strauss ( Editors ), Newsreels across the world, Paris: Unesco, 1952
She studied art first at Goldsmiths College ( 1949 52 ), and later at the Royal College of Art ( 1952 55 ), where her fellow students included artists Peter Blake and Frank Auerbach.
In 1952, Third Programme aired an adaptation of the tetralogy by Peter Watts and John Dover Wilson under the general name The Wars of the Roses.
In 1952, Third Programme aired an adaptation of the tetralogy by Peter Watts and John Dover Wilson under the general name The Wars of the Roses.
In 1952, Third Programme aired an adaptation of the tetralogy by Peter Watts and John Dover Wilson under the general name The Wars of the Roses.
Other post war productions included a live performance of Richard II, directed by Royston Morley and starring Alan Wheatley as Richard and Clement McCallin as Bolingbroke ( 1950 ); a made-for-TV production of Henry V, directed by Royston Morley and Leonard Brett, and starring Clement McCallin as Henry and Marius Goring as the Chorus ( 1951 ); a Sunday Night Theatre made-for-TV production of The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Desmond Davis, and starring Stanley Baker as Petruchio and Margaret Johnston as Katherina ( 1952 ); a television adaptation of John Barton's Elizabethan Theatre Company production of Henry V, starring Colin George as Henry and Toby Robertson as the Chorus ( 1953 ); a live performance of Lionel Harris ' production of The Comedy of Errors starring David Pool as Antipholus of Ephesus and Paul Hansard as Antipholus of Syracuse ( 1954 ); and The Life of Henry the Fifth, the inaugural programme of BBC's new World Theatre series, directed by Peter Dews and starring John Neville as Henry and Bernard Hepton as the Chorus.
In February 2009, following a $ 10 million donation by Subway Sandwiches co-founder and alumnus Peter Buck, class of 1952, the college completed a $ 250-million capital campaign.

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