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* Brett Austin ( 1959 1990 ), New Zealand swimmer
British Medical Journal, Jan. 3, 1959, 1 ( 5113 ): 1 6.
* 1959 Gail Shea, Canadian politician
* 1883 Dally Messenger, Australian footballer ( d. 1959 )
* 1959 Paul Gross, Canadian actor, director, and writer
* 1959 Stephen Harper, Canadian politician, 22nd Prime Minister of Canada
* 1959 W. Thomas Smith, Jr, American author and columnist
* 1909 Lester Young, American saxophonist ( d. 1959 )
* 1959 Gerhard Berger, Austrian race car driver
* 1959 Downtown Julie Brown, English television host and actress
* 1959 Juan Fernando Cobo, Colombian painter and sculptor
* 1959 András Petöcz, Hungarian author
* 1959 Jeanette Winterson, English novelist
* 1959 Rajendra Singh Indian water conservationist
* 1875 Albert Ketèlbey, English conductor, composer, and pianist ( d. 1959 )
* 1959 Kurtis Blow, American rapper and producer
* 1959 Stuart Hughes, Canadian actor
* 1959 Michael Kors, American fashion designer
* 1959 Toni Servillo, Italian actor and director
* 1959 Danny Bonaduce, American actor
* 1959 Michael Bradley, Irish bass player and radio host ( The Undertones )
* 1959 Bruce French, English cricketer
* 1959 Tom Niedenfuer, American baseball player
* 1959 Victoria Jackson, American comedian, actress, and singer
* 1959 Apollonia Kotero, American singer and actress ( Apollonia 6 )

1959 and Willard
** Willard Scott ( 1959 1962 ) at WRC-TV
Ralph Willard Terry ( born on January 9, 1936 ) is an American former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees ( 1956 57, 1959 64 ), Kansas City Athletics ( 1957 59, 1966 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1965 ) and New York Mets ( 1966 67 ).
She and Willard had two sons, the eldest being Daniel Ray Willard ( born December 19, 1959 ).

1959 and Miller
Walter M. Miller, Jr.'s, A Canticle For Leibowitz ( 1959 ) finds men, after the great atomic disaster, stumbling back to their previous level of civilization and another catastrophe ; ;
In chronological order others include: " I've Been Everywhere " by Hank Snow ( 1962 ) ( album of the same title ) and Johnny Cash ( 1996 ) Unchained reworked from the original 1959 Geoff Mack Australian-place-names version made popular by the singer Lucky Starr ; " Down on the Corner " ( 1969 ) by Creedence Clearwater Revival on their fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys covered by a dozen other groups ; " Kalamazoo " ( 1995 ) by Luna on Penthouse ; " Cold Rock a Party " ( 1997 ) by MC Lyte on Bad As I Wanna B ; " Kalamazoo " a song by the rock trio Primus on the 1997 Brown Album ; " Top of the World " by Rascalz ( 1999 ) on Global Warning ; " Kalamazoo ", a song by Ben Folds Five on the 2004 EP Super D ; " 65 Miles from Kalamazoo " ( 2008 ) by R. J. Miller ( a lament for a lost Gibson guitar and a metaphor about " an old girlfriend from Kalamazoo "); and " Kalamazoo " ( 2009 ) by Mike Craver on his album Shining Down.
The Henry Miller Reader, New York: New Directions Publishing, 1959.
Blixen was widely respected by contemporaries such as Ernest Hemingway and Truman Capote, and during her tour of the United States in 1959, the list of writers who paid her visits included Arthur Miller, E. E. Cummings, and Pearl Buck.
A seminal work in this subgenre was Walter M. Miller, Jr .' s A Canticle for Leibowitz ( 1959 ), in which a recrudescent Catholic Church, pseudo-medieval society, and rediscovery of the knowledge of the pre-holocaust world are central themes.
This semi-documentary looking movie was produced by Frederick Wiseman, directed by Shirley Clarke and adapted by her and Carl Lee from the 1959 novel The Cool World by Warren Miller.
In the post-apocalyptic science fiction book A Canticle for Leibowitz, written by Walter M. Miller, Jr. and published in 1959, a character that can be interpreted as being the Wandering Jew is the only one to appear in all three novellas.
Marcus Miller ( born William Henry Marcus Miller Jr., June 14, 1959, Brooklyn, New York ) is an American jazz composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist.
Miller was born in 1959 and raised in a musical family that includes his father, William Miller ( a church organist and choir director ) and jazz pianist Wynton Kelly.
* Rand Miller ( born 1959 ), American video game designer
Miller studied natural sciences and medicine at St John's College, Cambridge ( MB BCh, 1959 ), where he was a member of the Cambridge Apostles, before going on to University College London.
* Sadao Kikuchi, ( translated Roy Andew Miller ), Utagawa Toyokuni ( 1769-1825 ) ( Charles E. Tuttle, Rutland, 1959 )
Miller, a Democrat, was Mayor of Young Harris from 1959 to 1960, and was elected to two terms as a Georgia state senator during the 1960s.
* In the post-apocalyptic science fiction novel A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Michael Miller, Jr., first published in 1959, the residence of the post-nuclear holocaust Pope is called New Rome.
The Null-point hypothesis has been quantitatively proven in Akaroa Harbour, New Zealand, The Wash, U. K., Bohai Bay and West Huang Sera, Mainland China, and in numerous other studies ; Ippen and Eagleson ( 1955 ), Eagleson and Dean ( 1959, 1961 ) and Miller and Zeigler ( 1958, 1964 ).
" Jeff " Miller ( born June 27, 1959 ) is the U. S. Representative for, serving since 2001.
Peterson and Peterson ( 1959 ) have demonstrated that STM last approximately between 15 and 30 seconds, unless people rehearse the material, while Miller ( 1956 ) has found that STM has a limited capacity of around 7 + or − 2 ‘ chunks ’ of information.
Sagan's involvement with the project was apparent from his application for an academic scholarship at the University of California, Berkeley's Miller Institute in 1959.
Rand Miller ( born January 17, 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U. S .) co-founded Cyan ( now Cyan Worlds ) with brother Robyn Miller and became famous from the unexpected success of their computer game Myst, which remained the number one-selling game for the remainder of the 1990s.
* William Willoughby Miller ( 1880 1959 ), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada
She found steady work in film, appearing in The Glenn Miller Story ( 1954 ), Sabrina ( 1954 ), Teacher's Pet ( 1957 ), and Operation Petticoat ( 1959 ).

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