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1953 and 20-year-old
On June 9, 1953, Hunt's 20-year-old son and namesake, president of the student body at the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, was arrested for soliciting prostitution from a male undercover police officer in Lafayette Square.

1953 and Ronald
Although Johnson would attest in a 1984 radio interview that the " two tribes " of the song potentially represented any pair of warring adversaries ( giving the examples of " cowboys and Indians or Captain Kirk and Klingons "), the song does contain the line " On the air America / I modelled shirts by Van Heusen ", a clear reference to then US President Ronald Reagan, who had advertised for Phillips Van Heusen in 1953 ( briefly reviving the association in the early 1980s ), and whose first film had been titled Love Is On The Air.
Her first appearance with Ronald Reagan came in one of the latter, Ford Theatre, during a 1953 episode titled " First Born ".
After a two-year absence when he was with the U. S. Army ( 1953 – 1954 ), he returned to Gateway in its 1955 summer season, playing: Eddie Davis in Ronald Alexander's Time Out For Ginger ( July 1955 ), Hal Carter in William Inge's Picnic ( July 1955 ), Charles Wilder in John Willard's The Cat And The Canary ( August 1955 ), Paris in Arthur Miller's The Crucible ( August 1955 ), and John the Witchboy in William Berney and Howard Richardson's Dark Of The Moon ( September 1955 ).
Notably, John Gallagher and Ronald Robinson in their 1953 article The Imperialism of Free Trade would argue that Hobson placed too much emphasis on the role of formal empire and directly ruled colonial possessions, not taking into account the significance of trading power, political influence and informal imperialism.
It is also releasing some of American Decca Records ' albums from the 1940s and 1950s, such as those that Leonard Bernstein made for Decca in 1953, and the classic Christmas album that features Ronald Colman's starring in A Christmas Carol and Charles Laughton's narrating Mr. Pickwick's Christmas.
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Ronald Powell ( who took the ecclesiastical name Richard Jean Chretien Duc de Palatine ) had established a modern-day Gnostic church, the Pre-Nicene Gnostic Catholic Church, in England during the 1950s-de Palatine received his successions from British independent prelate Hugh de Wilmott-Newman in 1953.
Lawford made his television debut in 1953 in a guest starring role on Ronald W. Reagan's anthology series, General Electric Theater.
* Ronald Hugh Campbell ( 1883 – 1953 ), British diplomat and ambassador to France on the eve of World War II
Corday-Morgan medal recipients include Derek Barton ( 1949 ), Sir Ronald Sydney Nyholm ( 1950 ), Frederick Sanger ( 1951 ), John Cornforth ( 1953 ), Rex Richards ( 1954 ) and George Porter ( 1955 ).
An inquest was opened on 5 May 2004 into the death on 6 May 1953 of a serviceman, Ronald Maddison, during an experiment using sarin.
Little Ricky as a baby was played by two sets of twins, Richard and Ronald Lee Simmons ( 1953 – 1954 ), followed by Joseph and Michael Mayer ( 1954 – 1955 ).
Ronald Hutton ( born 1953 ) is an English historian who specializes in the study of Early Modern Britain, British folklore, pre-Christian religion and contemporary Paganism.
His brothers and sisters are: William Barron Hilton, Jr. ( born 1948 ); Hawley Anne Hilton ( born 1949 ); Stephen Michael Hilton ( born 1950 ); David Alan Hilton ( born 1952 ); Sharon Constance Hilton ( born 1953 ); Daniel Kevin Hilton ( born 1962 ); and Ronald Jeffrey Hilton ( born 1963 ).
After an audition show on January 18, 1953 entitled The Token, with Dana Andrews, the radio series, a summer replacement for The Bing Crosby Program, debuted on CBS on July 9, 1953 with Ronald Colman in Random Harvest.
On 15 December 1956 in Pretoria, he married Margaret " Peggy " Yvonne Leach ( born Louis Trichardt, 8 July 1935 ), the only daughter of Ronald Leonard Leach of Louis Trichardt, Transvaal, South Africa ( Pretoria, 31 August 1910-Louis Trichardt, 18 December 1964 ) and wife ( Lovedale Park, Louis Trichardt ) Faith Kleinenberg ( Louis Trichardt, 20 July 1913-Louis Trichardt, 11 June 1968 ) and paternal granddaughter of Charles Ronald Leach ( Whittlesea, 26 March 1887-Eshowe, 7 December 1953 ) and first wife Louise Adelaide Zeederberg (?
He worked successively at University College London with Karl Pearson, at Rothamsted Experimental Station with Ronald Fisher, and then as a reader in statistics in the University of Cambridge where he became the first Director of the Statistical Laboratory in 1953.
The Smithsons along with Paolozzi, Henderson, Ronald Jenkins, Toni del Renzio, Banham and others staged the highly significant exhibition, Parallel of Life and Art at the ICA in the Autumn of 1953.
Leading Aircraftman Ronald George Maddison ( c. 1933 – 6 May 1953 ) was a twenty-year-old Royal Air Force engineer who died while acting as a volunteer human " guinea pig ", testing nerve agents at Porton Down, in Wiltshire, England.
* Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, 1953
Anthropologists Ronald and Catherine Berndt spent time with the North Fore in 1953, while missionaries and traders penetrated further south.
* Ronald Castree ( born 1953 ), British paedophile and murderer

1953 and Royal
* 1953 – Queen Elizabeth II launches the Royal Yacht.
Sir Andrew John Wiles, KBE, FRS ( born 11 April 1953 ) is a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford University, specializing in number theory.
In 1946 the government set up a Royal Commission on the press which eventually led to the Press Council in 1953.
Examples of this have been the Flags Act ( 1953 ), the Royal Styles and Titles Acts ( 1953 and 1973 ), and the Australia Act ( 1986 ).
: The legal definition of insanity has not advanced significantly since 1843 ; in 1953 evidence was given to the Royal Commission on Capital Punishment that doctors even then regarded the legal definition to be obsolete and misleading.
After working in the Manchester City Treasurer's office Foster completed his National Service in 1953 serving in the Royal Air Force, a choice inspired by his passion for aircraft.
The convention as to altering the " Royal Style and Titles " was altered by the Commonwealth Prime Ministers in 1953, when they agreed to pass individual Royal Style and Titles Acts to enact different royal styles in each realm.
* December 10 – Jessie Aspinall, Australian doctor, first female junior medical resident at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital ( d. 1953 )
On 3 March 1953, Powell spoke against the Royal Titles Bill in the House of Commons.
* GCVO: Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, 1953
Following war service, he worked at Royal Naval Hospitals in Chatham ( 1945 – 1948 ), Malta ( 1949 – 1951 ) and Plymouth ( 1952 – 1953 ).
On the death of her mother-in-law Queen Mary in 1953, with her brother-in-law living abroad and her elder daughter, the Queen, aged 27, Elizabeth became the senior member of the British Royal Family and assumed a position as family matriarch.
* Linacre ( LN ) ( 57 boys, 1953 ) is named after Thomas Linacre, founder of the Royal College of Physicians, who was educated in Canterbury.
UNESCO awarded him the first Kalinga Prize in 1952 for his work in popularizing scientific knowledge, and he was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society on 23 April 1953.
* 1953 Fellow, Royal Society
He was a trustee of the Tate Gallery from 1933 to 1941 and President of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters from 1948 to 1953.
He composed Gloriana ( 1953 ) for the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, to celebrate the coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
Princess Ragnhild married businessman Erling Lorentzen ( of the Lorentzen family ) on 15 May 1953, being the first Norwegian Royal to marry a commoner.
He then went on to make more musicals throughout the 1950s: Let's Dance ( 1950 ) with Betty Hutton, Royal Wedding ( 1951 ) with Jane Powell, Three Little Words ( 1950 ) and The Belle of New York ( 1952 ) with Vera-Ellen, The Band Wagon ( 1953 ) and Silk Stockings ( 1957 ) with Cyd Charisse, Daddy Long Legs ( 1955 ) with Leslie Caron, and Funny Face ( 1957 ) with Audrey Hepburn.
Herbert Dingle ( 2 August 1890, London – 4 September 1978, Kingston upon Hull ), an English physicist and natural philosopher, who served as president of the Royal Astronomical Society from 1951 to 1953, is best known for his opposition to Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity and the protracted controversy that this provoked.
His roles include Brutus in Julius Caesar ( 1953 ), Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel and The Desert Rats, the amoral valet turned spy in Joseph Mankiewicz's 5 Fingers, the declining actor in the first remake of A Star Is Born ( 1954 ), Captain Nemo in 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea ( also 1954 ), a small town school teacher driven insane by the effects of cortisone in Bigger Than Life ( 1956 ), a suave master spy in North by Northwest ( 1959 ), a determined explorer in Journey to the Center of the Earth ( also 1959 ), Humbert Humbert in Stanley Kubrick's Lolita ( 1962 ), a river pirate who betrays Peter O ' Toole's character in Lord Jim ( 1965 ), the evil Doctor Polidori in Frankenstein: The True Story ( 1973 ), the vampire's servant, Richard Straker, in Salem's Lot, and surreal Royal Navy Captain Hughes in Yellowbeard ( 1983 ).
Early Mist secured O ' Brien's first victory in 1953 ; Royal Tan won in 1954, and Quare Times completed the Irish trainer's hat-trick in 1955.

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