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* 1952 – Ralph Wiley, American journalist ( d. 2004 )
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Ramstedt's two-volume magnum opus, Einführung in die altaische Sprachwissenschaft (' Introduction to Altaic Linguistics ') was published in 1952 – 1957.
* 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 – Dave Carter, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer ) ( 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
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Examples include Edward Elgar's Great is the Lord ( 1912 ) and Give unto the Lord ( 1914 ) ( both with orchestral accompaniment ), Benjamin Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb ( 1943 ) ( a modern example of a multi-movement anthem and today heard mainly as a concert piece ), and, on a much smaller scale, Ralph Vaughan Williams ' O taste and see ( 1952 ) ( written for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II ).
Ralph C. Merkle ( born February 2, 1952 ) is a researcher in public key cryptography, and more recently a researcher and speaker on molecular nanotechnology and cryonics.
Syngman Rhee awarding a medal to U. S. Navy Rear Admiral Ralph A. Ofstie during the Korean War in 1952
* Ralph Peters, born in Pottsville in 1952, has written extensively in both fiction and non-fiction.
In 1952, with the help of Ralph and his daughter Trudy, five were captured and flown to England, the first time Trumpeter swans had ever flown across the Atlantic ( although in the 19th century swans had been brought by ship to European zoos ).
In 1952, Kenneth Tynan, blaming the director for a badly-received Macbeth said he " seems to have imagined that Ralph Richardson, with his comic, Robeyesque cheese face, was equipped to play Macbeth.
Luminaries such as sociologist Daniel Bell, the French political philosopher Raymond Aron and novelist Ralph Ellison, author of the 1952 classic Invisible Man, were recruited by the institute.
But Gielgud didn't always have the magic touch, staging a disappointing revival of Twelfth Night with Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in 1955 and a disastrous production of Macbeth with Ralph Richardson in 1952.
He married Juanita Odessa Jones of Uniontown, Alabama, on August 31, 1952, and their union produced five children: Ralph David Abernathy Jr. ( August 16, 1953-August 18, 1953 ), Juandalynn Ralpheda, Donzaleigh Avis, Ralph David III, and Kwame Luthuli Abernathy.
In the realm of African-American literature, Ralph Ellison's 1952 novel Invisible Man was instantly recognized as among the most powerful and important works of the immediate post-war years.
On September 23, 1952, Frank Fiorini filed a petition in the Circuit Court of the City of Norfolk, Virginia, to change his name to Frank Anthony Sturgis, adopting the surname of his stepfather Ralph Sturgis, whom his mother had married in 1937.
Bowers ( 1911 – 1913 ), Samuel Young Jameson ( 1913 – 1916 ), Charles Ernest Dicken ( 1916 – 1926 ), Arthur B. Hill ( 1926 – 1929 ), Charles D. Johnson ( 1929 – 1933 ), James R. Grant ( 1933 – 1949 ), Seaford Eubanks ( 1949 – 1951 ), Harold A. Haswell ( 1952 – 1953 ), Ralph Arloe Phelps Jr. ( 1953 – 1969 ), Daniel R. Grant ( 1970 – 1988 ), Ben M. Elrod ( 1988 – 1998 ), and Andrew Westmoreland ( 1998 – 2006 ).
Savoy's artistic directors have included Buck Ram, Teddy Reig, Ralph Bass ( 1948 ‒ 1952 ), Fred Mendelsohn ( 1953 ), and Ozzie Cadena ( 1954 ‒ 1962 ) ( father of punk rock musician, Dez Cadena ).
After the term ylem was coined by Gamow's assistant Ralph Alpher, it was used in the 1952 science fiction novel Jack of Eagles by James Blish ( From Chapter 13: " Suddenly space-time seethed with stripped atoms, and then with the primordial flux of neutrons, the ylem ...").
This Is Your Life is an American television documentary series broadcast on NBC, originally hosted by its producer, Ralph Edwards from 1952 to 1961.
On April 22, 1952, it was opened to the public by Alderman Ralph Yates, then Lord Mayor of Birmingham.
On November 12, 1952, he surprised his former co-star Jeanette MacDonald when she was the subject of Ralph Edwards ' This Is Your Life.
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