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* 1952 – U. S. President Harry Truman calls for the seizure of all domestic steel mills to prevent a nationwide strike.
" On June 7, 1952, President Harry S. Truman received the medallion after a breakfast speech at the Shrine Mosque for the 35th Division Association.
Harry Thuku said in 1952, " To-day we, the Kikuyu, stand ashamed and looked upon as hopeless people in the eyes of other races and before the Government.
The creation of NSA was authorized in a letter written by President Harry S. Truman in June 1952.
* Jaffa, Harry V. 1952.
* 1952Harry Anderson, American actor
U. S. Federal law approved by the President Harry S. Truman on June 27, 1952 declared all persons born in Puerto Rico on or after January 13, 1941 to be citizens of the U. S. at birth and all persons born in Puerto Rico between April 11, 1899, and January 12, 1941, and meeting certain other technical requirements, and not citizens of the United States under any other Act, were declared to be citizens of the U. S. as of January 13, 1941.
Harry S. Truman, who was president when the amendment was adopted, and so by the amendment's provisions exempt from its limitation, also briefly sought a third ( a second full ) term before withdrawing from the 1952 election.
Harry Truman | Truman reconstruction, 1949 – 1952, a steel structure is built within the exterior shell.
* 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.
Early in 1952, while Stevenson was still governor of Illinois, President Harry S. Truman decided that he would not seek another term as president.
In December 1952, Maurice Zimm expanded this into a treatment, which Harry Essex and Arthur Ross rewrote as The Black Lagoon.
Bess Truman, Harry S. Truman | President Truman, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld | Prince Bernhard, and Queen Juliana in 1952
Vivian was later succeeded as publisher by his grandson Harry Casey, who was called home to King City in 1952 to take over management of the newspaper by his aunt Ruth Steglich after the death of her husband, then-publisher Bill Steglich.
* Harry Everts, 1975 motocross world champion ( b. 1952 )
Characters based on Gaddis include " Harry Lees " in Chandler Brossard's 1952 novel Who Walk in Darkness, " Harold Sand " in Jack Kerouac's autobiographical 1958 novella The Subterraneans and possibly " Bill Gray " in Don DeLillo's 1991 novel Mao II.
However, the Supreme Court ruled in Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 US 579 ( 1952 ) that Executive Order 10340 from President Harry S. Truman placing all steel mills in the country under federal control was invalid because it attempted to make law, rather than clarify or act to further a law put forth by the Congress or the Constitution.
In 1952, Mary Barrett, president of the National Secretaries Association, C. King Woodbridge, president of Dictaphone Corporation, and American businessman Harry F. Klemfuss created a special Secretary's Day holiday, to recognize the hard work of the staff in the office.
* March 29, 1952: U. S. President Harry S. Truman announces that he will not seek reelection.
* Harry Crookshank ( 1952 – 1955 )
He supported Harry Truman for President in 1948 ( Truman received just over ten percent of the vote in Mississippi ), Adlai Stevenson in 1952, and had an affectionate reverence for Franklin D. Roosevelt going back to the days of his then-Congressman father's friendship with the then-Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( and he and his siblings had known the Roosevelt children ).
He was appointed as American ambassador to the Philippines by President Harry Truman, and served there from 1952 to 1955.
Although Youngdahl, on the advice of his doctor, resigned as governor in 1952, he continued in public service as a federal judge in Washington, D. C. appointed by President Harry Truman.
In 1952 Lewanika was succeeded by Harry Nkumbula, a schoolteacher from Kitwe who was such a radical figure that many Chiefs withdrew their support from the Congress.
The text of the amendment specifically excluded the sitting president from its provisions, thus making Harry Truman eligible to run for president in 1952 – and, theoretically, for every subsequent presidential election thereafter – even though he had served a full term and almost four years of a previous president's term.

1952 and T
* 1952 – Moya Brennan, Irish singer-songwriter and harp player ( Clannad and T with the Maggies )
Mr. T ( born Laurence Tureaud ; May 21, 1952 ) is an American actor known for his roles as B.
Richard T. Whitcomb, after whom the rule is named, independently discovered this rule in 1952, while working at the NACA.
In 1952, Time magazine called it a " mammoth merger of two masters of malarkey for the masses: P. T. Barnum and Cecil B. de Mille " as well as a film that " fills the screen with pageants and parades finds a spot for 60-odd circus acts " with a plot that " does not quite hold all this pageantry together.
T. Jones 1952
* Percival Provost T. 1, a British trainer plane of 1952
In 1952, the Regional Council of Negro Leadership ( RCNL ), led by T. R. M. Howard, a black surgeon, entrepreneur, and planter, organized a successful boycott of gas stations in Mississippi that refused to provide restrooms for blacks.
Beginning in 1952, the " Bell and Lights " Air Raid Warning System, developed by AT & T, was made available to provide automated transmission of an expanded set of alert signals:
* Watkins, T. H. Righteous Pilgrim: The Life and Times of Harold L. Ickes, 1874 – 1952.
IIT experienced its greatest period of growth from 1952 to 1973 under President John T. Rettaliata, a fluid dynamicist whose research accomplishments included work on early development of the jet engine and a seat on the National Aeronautics and Space Council.
* A. T. Powers, Missionary Baptist clergymen resided in Texarkana from 1948 to 1952 and again from 1961 until his death in 1975.
The following year in 1952 under Mayor R. T. Hardy, it was unveiled at a cost of $ 63, 183. 45 W. B.
* Barry T. Albin ( born 1952 ), Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court.
* Doremus, Anne T. Culture, Politics, and National Identity in Mexican Literature and Film, 1929 – 1952.
In the Irish presidential election of 1952, the second held since the creation of the office in 1937, the outgoing president, Seán T. O ' Kelly decided to seek a second term.
This was the third time a president was returned unopposed, following Seán T. O ' Kelly in 1952, and Patrick Hillery in 1983.
Joseph T. " Cap " Shaw ( 1874 – 1952 ) was the editor of Black Mask magazine from 1926 to 1936.
* CIA CAT activity elsewhere in the Asian theater is discussed in the context of Agency officers John T. Downey and Richard Fecteau, shot down and imprisoned in China in 1952 – 1973.
With John Chamberlain ( and Suzanne La Follette as managing editor ), Hazlitt served as editor of the early free market publication The Freeman from 1950 to 1952, and as sole editor-in-chief from 1952 to 1953, and its contributors during his tenure there included Hayek, Mises and Wilhelm Röpke, as well as the writers James Burnham, John Dos Passos, Max Eastman, John T. Flynn, Frank Meyer, Raymond Moley, Morrie Ryskind and George Sokolsky.
** Robert T. Ross ( R ), from February 19, 1952
William T. Byrne ( D ), until January 27, 1952
* James T. Beall, Jr. ( b. 1952 ), American politician
Kramer continued producing movies at Columbia, including Death of a Salesman ( 1951 ), The Sniper ( 1952 ), The Member of the Wedding ( 1952 ), The Juggler ( 1953 ), The Wild One ( 1953 ) and The 5, 000 Fingers of Dr. T ( 1953 ).

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