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* 1952 – Occupied Japan: The United States occupation of Japan ends as the Treaty of San Francisco, ratified September 8, 1951, comes into force.
Early landmarks of the secondary literature include the monographs by Buchler ( 1939 ), Feibleman ( 1946 ), and Goudge ( 1950 ), the 1941 Ph. D. thesis by Arthur W. Burks ( who went on to edit volumes 7 and 8 ), and the studies edited by Wiener and Young ( 1952 ).
The Browns finished 8 – 4 in 1952, but lost that year's championship game 17-7 after a muffed punt, several Lions defensive stands and a 67-yard touchdown run by Doak Walker scuttled their chances.
Jordan is a constitutional monarchy based on the constitution promulgated on January 8, 1952.
* 1952 Rendezvous with Peggy Lee ( 10-inch LP: 8 songs ; 12-inch LP: 12 songs )
In 1952, astronomer Paul W. Merrill in California detected the spectral signature of technetium ( in particular, light with wavelength of 403. 1 nm, 423. 8 nm, 426. 2 nm, and 429. 7 nm ) in light from S-type red giants.
By 1952 the VP-See is estimated to have numbered some 8, 000 personnel.
* April 8 – Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer: The U. S. Supreme Court limits the power of the President to seize private business, after President Harry S. Truman nationalizes all steel mills in the United States, just before the 1952 steel strike begins.
For example, in 1952 Hans Hartelius conducted and published an animal study on cats entitled Cerebral Changes Following Electrically Induced Convulsions in which a double-blind microscopic pathology examination showed that it was possible to distinguish the 8 shocked animals from the 8 non-shocked animals with remarkable accuracy based on statistically significant structural changes to the brain, including vessel wall changes, gliosis, and nerve cell changes.
The number of torches made has varied from, for example, 22 for Helsinki in 1952, 6, 200 for the 1980 Moscow Games and 8, 000 for the London 2012 Games.
On April 8, 1952, Richard scored one of the most famous goals of all time, described variously as " the greatest in the history of the game " and " most beautiful in the history of the world.
On November 8, 1952, Richard scored his 325th goal to overtake Nels Stewart and become the all-time leading goal scorer in NHL history.
Hold Back the Dawn was adapted as a radio play on the November 10, 1941 episode of Lux Radio Theater with Charles Boyer, Paulette Goddard and Susan Hayward, again on the February 8, 1943 episode of The Screen Guild Theater with Charles Boyer and Susan Hayward, the July 31, 1946 episode of Academy Award Theater starring Olivia de Havilland and Jean Pierre Aumont, the May 31, 1948 episode of Screen Guild Theater with Charles Boyer and Ida Lupino, the May 14, 1949 episode of Screen Director's Playhouse with Boyer and Vanessa Brown, the May 4, 1950 episode of Screen Guild Theater with de Havilland and Boyer and the June 15, 1952 Screen Guild Theater with Barbara Stanwyck and Jean Pierre Aumont.
The same source story was also used for an episode of Tales of Tomorrow, aired February 8, 1952.
After Yarborough's death in 1951 ( and therefore Romero's, who also died of a heart attack, as acknowledged on the December 27, 1951 episode " The Big Sorrow "), Friday was partnered with Sergeant Ed Jacobs ( December 27, 1951-April 10, 1952, subsequently transferred to the Police Academy as an instructor ), played by Barney Phillips ; Officer Bill Lockwood ( Ben Romero's nephew, April 17, 1952-May 8, 1952 ), played by Martin Milner ( with Ken Peters taking the role for the June 12, 1952 episode " The Big Donation "); and finally Frank Smith, played first by Herb Ellis ( 1952 ), then Ben Alexander ( September 21, 1952-1959 ).
He was sworn in 8 / 17 / 1952 and worked out of the township building on Hulmeville Road and West Richardson Avenue.
* 814th Air Base Gp, 8 August 1952
The episode " Lucy Is Enceinte " first aired on December 8, 1952 (" enceinte " being French for " expecting " or " pregnant ").
On August 8, 1952, he married Barbara Barber of Berkeley, California.
* October 8 – Picture Page ( UK ) is first broadcast as part of the BBC's test transmissions in the run-up to launch ( 1936 – 1939 ; 1946 – 1952 )
The publication of a full translation of Lady Chatterley's Lover by Sei Ito in 1950 led to a famous obscenity trial in Japan, extending from 8 May 1951 to 18 January 1952, with appeals lasting to 13 March 1957.

1952 and Houston
There were four men chiefly responsible for bringing Major League Baseball to Houston: George Kirksey and Craig Cullinan, who had led a futile attempt to purchase the St. Louis Cardinals in 1952 ; R. E.
The NFL's Houston Texans revived the name of the WFL's franchise for that city ; " Texans " has also been used by an NFL Dallas team in 1952 – the remnants of which became the Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts, by an AFL Dallas team in the early 1960s – who became the Kansas City Chiefs, by an arena football team in Dallas in the early 1990s, and by a CFL San Antonio team for one year in the 1990s.
In 1952, he earned a Master's degree in Industrial engineering from the University of Houston.
Sweeney ( 1900 – 1986 ) was Director of the Guggenheim Museum between 1952 – 1960 and Director of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and had been appointed as a consultant to advise on issues concerning the display and storage of art.
The Astrodome was conceived by Hofheinz as early as 1952 when he and his daughter Dene were rained out once too often at Buffalo Stadium, home of Houston's minor league baseball affiliate, the Houston Buffs.
* 1952 ( 5 ) Texas Open, Houston Open, Baton Rouge Open, St. Petersburg Open, Miami Open
Houston Nutt, Sr. briefly played basketball for the University of Kentucky under Adolph Rupp before transferring to Oklahoma A & M ( now Oklahoma State ) in 1952.
Patrick Swayze was born on August 18, 1952, in Houston, Texas, the second child of Patsy Yvonne Helen ( née Karnes ; born 1927 ), a choreographer, dance instructor, and dancer, and Jesse Wayne Swayze ( 1925 – 1982 ), an engineering draftsman.
File: Emerald Room menu 1952-04-25. jpg | Shamrock Hotel / Emerald Room Program / Menu featuring Gene Austin ( circa 1952, Houston, Texas )
File: Emerald Room menu 1952-04-25-biography and photo. jpg | Shamrock Hotel / Emerald Room Program / Menu featuring Gene Austin ( circa 1952, Houston, Texas )
James Franklin Busby ( January 8, 1927 – July 8, 1996 ) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball and right-handed batter who played for the Chicago White Sox ( 1950 – 52, 1955 ), Washington Senators ( 1952 – 55 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1956 – 57 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1957 – 58, 1960 – 61 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1959 – 60 ) and Houston Colt. 45's ( 1962 ).
Gene P. Pelowski, Jr. ( born February 1952 ) is Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 31A, which includes portions of Houston and Winona counties.
* Activated 1 March 1952, at Houston, Texas.
John Ellis Temple ( August 8, 1927 – January 9, 1994 ) was a Major League Baseball second baseman who played for the Redlegs / Reds ( 1952 – 59 ; 1964 ); Cleveland Indians ( 1960 – 61 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1962 ) and Houston Colt. 45s ( 1962 – 63 ).
In 1952, the Union Baptist Association authorized a committee to study the possibility of locating a Baptist college in Houston.
Hunter and Anne Francis had previously acted together in the movie Dreamboat ( 1952 ), and in an episode of Temple Houston.
The Prairie View A & M Football team won Black college national championship titles in 1953, 1954, 1958, 1963, and 1964 and Southwestern Athletic Conference Championships SWAC in 1933, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1960, 1963, 1964. and recently in 2009. Notable football players that have achieved success in the National Football League ( NFL ) are National Football Hall of Fame Inductee Kenny Houston and Otis Taylor, who won a World Championship with the Kansas City Chiefs in 1969.

1952 and Weathervane
* 1952 ( 3 ) New Orleans Women's Open, Richmond Open, New York Weathervane

1952 and Bakersfield
On July 21, 1952, an earthquake with the epicenter about south of Bakersfield, measuring 7. 3 on the Richter scale killed 12 people.
A few major earthquakes have hit the Porterville area like the Kern County Earthquake of 1952 and the Bakersfield Earthquake of 1952 causing serious aftershocks and earthquakes in the area.
* 1952 ( 2 ) Sarasota Open, Bakersfield Open ( tied with Betty Jameson, Betsy Rawls and Babe Zaharias )
* 1952 ( 3 ) Corpus Christi Tournament, Bakersfield Open ( tie with Marlene Hagge, Betsy Rawls, and Babe Zaharias ), World Championship

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