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1952 and Luke
* April 4 – Luke McNamee, American admiral ( d. 1952 )
The National Fraternal Congress meeting in Boston on September 24, 1952, adopted a similar resolution upon the recommendation of its president, Supreme Knight Luke E. Hart.
* Luke Jordan ( 1892 – 1952 ), singer, guitarist and pioneer in blues.
First published in 1952, this classic recounts the story of Basil, a young silversmith, who is commissioned by the apostle Luke to fashion a holder for the cup Jesus used at the Last Supper.
Rebuilding did not begin until March 1949, and the church was consecrated in 18 October 1952 ( the Feast of St Luke ).
The following people were born in Walton: Samuel Croxall ( c. 1690-1752 ), noted for his edition of Aesop's Fables ; George Brydges Rodney ( 1718-1792 ), remembered for his victory over the French at the Battle of the Saintes in 1782 ; writer Susan Ertz ( 1894-1985 ), who observed that ' Millions long for immortality who don't know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon '; aircraft designer John Carver Meadows Frost ( 1915-1979 ), who pioneered supersonic British experimental aircraft ; Tony Walton, set and costume designer, in 1934 ; Dame Julie Andrews, actress, singer and author, in 1935 ; Nick Lowe, singer-songwriter, musician and producer, in 1949 ; Ian Rank-Broadley, sculptor and designer of previous British coinage, in 1952 ; Luke Haines, musician in The Auteurs, Baader Meinhof, Black Box Recorder and The Servants, in 1967 ; Danny Sapsford, tennis player, in 1969 ; Sean Emmett, Grand Prix motorcycle road racer, in 1970 ; Gail Trimble, student and contestant on University Challenge, in 1982.
Luke Jordan ( January 28, 1892 – June 25, 1952 ) was an American blues guitarist and vocalist of some renown in his local area of Lynchburg, Virginia.
Set in the late summer and early fall of 1952, its story is told through the eyes of seven-year-old Luke Chandler, the youngest in a family of cotton farmers struggling to harvest their crop and earn enough to settle their debts.
Jolly Jumper with Lucky Luke on the cover of Sous le ciel de l ' ouest ( 1952 )
Roy Luke Dias ( born 18 October 1952, Colombo ) is a former Sri Lankan cricketer of Negombo chetty Tamil origin.
* Luke Easter ( 14. 1, 1952 )
But, despite the strong start, attendance never again came close to matching the 1952 numbers, even with pennant-winning seasons under managers Luke Sewell in 1954, Bruno Betzel in 1956, and Dixie Walker in 1957.

1952 and Otto
For example, by 1952 members of the SS like Otto Skorzeny could be declared formally denazified () in absentia by a German government arbitration board and without any proof that this was true.
Maxon Community Developers of Barrington Illinois, founders and developers of nearby Streamwood, Barrington Woods, Brigadoon, Illinois and later Green Valley, Arizona purchased the Curtiss Candy Farms in 1952 from Otto Schnering, founder of the Curtiss Candy Company.
Sir ( Charles Otto ) Desmond MacCarthy ( 1877 – 1952 ) was a British literary critic and journalist.
This global electromagnetic resonance phenomenon is named after physicist Winfried Otto Schumann who predicted it mathematically in 1952.
Among those inducted in 1952 were Otto Heinrich Warburg, Otto Hahn, Paul Hindemith, Reinhold Schneider and Emil Nolde.
That same year, Elisabeth met Prince Otto Weriand von Windisch-Grätz ( 1873 – 1952 ) at a court ball.
Princess Stéphanie of Windisch-Graetz ( Ploskovice, Bohemia April 4, 1909 – Uccle ( Belgium ) May 29, 2005 ) was the daughter of Prince Otto Weriand of Windisch-Grätz ( 1873 – 1952 ) and Archduchess Elisabeth Marie of Austria ( 1883 – 1963 ), only child of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and Princess Stéphanie of Belgium.
He received his doctorate from the University of Göttingen, under the direction of Otto Weber in 1952.
Otto Höfler ( 1952 ) and F. R.
Other scholars who have commented on these poems in detail include Hjalmar Falk ( 1893 ), B. Sijmons and Hugo Gering ( 1903 ), Olive Bray ( 1908 ), Henry Bellows ( 1923 ), Otto Höffler ( 1952 ), Lee M. Hollander ( 1962 ), Lotte Motz ( 1975 ), Einar Ólafur Sveinsson ( 1975 ), Carolyne Larrington ( 1999 ), and John McKinnell ( 2005 ).
# John Georg Henry von Berenhorst ( Sandersleben, 26 October 1733 – Dessau, 30 October 1814 ), who married first in Zöberitz on 8 May 1781 to Katharina Christiane Maria Otto, but divorced in 1783 ; in Köthen on 26 October 1783 he married for a second time to Henriette Christine Karoline von Bülow ( Predel, 30 June 1765 – Dessau, 29 August 1813 ), with whom he had six children, one son, George John ( whose descendants in the male line became extinct in 1952 ), and five daughters: Louise Sophie, Eugenie Johanne ( d. in infancy ), Wilhelmine Henriette, Klara Hedwig, and Thekla Pauline, who, from her first marriage to Julius, Freiherr von Richthofen, was a great-grandmother of Manfred von Richthofen.
According to an article published in Newsweek in May 1959, the " real " " Ugly American " was identified as an International Cooperative Agency technician named Otto Hunerwadel, who, with his wife Helen, served in Burma from 1949 until his death in 1952.
* 1952 – 1953 Otto Schlüter
On 23 October 1952, he married Virginia Fortune Ryan, the daughter of John Barry Ryan, an American multi-millionaire, and Margaret, daughter of financier Otto Kahn.
* 1952 – 1955 Director Otto Lummitzsch
* DIETRICH, Otto ( 1897 – 1952 ) Press Chief.
Kerner was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 15, 1908, son of Otto Kerner, Sr. ( 1884 – 1952 ) who served as Illinois Attorney General and a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
She and her husband, Jan, took Otto Frank into their home, where he lived from 1945 ( after his liberation from Auschwitz concentration camp ) until 1952.
He returned to Opekta and took over the firm when Otto Frank moved to Basel in 1952.
Barbara Mooyaart-Doubleday was contracted by Vallentine, Mitchell & Co. in England and by the end of the following year her translation was submitted, now including the deleted passages at Otto Frank's request and the book appeared in America and Great Britain 1952, becoming a bestseller.
* 19521952 George Otto Simms ( afterwards Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, 1952 )

1952 and Leon
* 1952Leon Wilkeson, American bass player ( Lynyrd Skynyrd ) ( d. 2001 )
* Rebecca ( 1952 film ), Philippines film starring Tessie Agana and Van De Leon
American social psychologist Leon Festinger and colleagues first elaborated the concept of deindividuation in 1952.
British astrophysicist Leon Mestel demonstrated in 1952 that the energy emitted by a white dwarf is the surviving heat from a prior period of nuclear fusion.
Leon Wieseltier (; b. June 14, 1952 ) is an American writer, critic, and magazine editor.
His next assignments were as principal of West Tampa Junior High School ( 1952 – 1958 ), Jefferson High School ( 1958 – 1962 ) and C. Leon King High School ( 1962 – 1968 ).
On March 25, 1952, leader of Nueva Ecija composed of then Governor Leopoldo Diaz, Congressman Jesus Ilagan, and Board Members Dioscoro de Leon and Antonio Corpuz, Don Felipe Buencamino and all Mayors of Nueva Ecija called a special consultation meeting in Manila to discuss and consider the transfer of the capital of Nueva Ecija from Cabanatuan to other municipality.
* Leon S. Lang, 1945 – 1952

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