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* At Sword's Point ( 1952 )
* At Sword's Point ( 1952 )
* Moroni Olsen, in The Three Musketeers ( 1935 ) and At Sword's Point ( 1952 )
Note: In addition to the role listed above, Hale, Jr., also played a same-named and heroic son of Porthos in At Sword's Point.
* Note: Wilde, in addition to his role listed above, played the same-named son of d ' Artagnan as the main hero in 1952's At Sword's Point ; Tobias Mehler was similarly cast in the Young Blades series, while the indicated performance there by Shaughnessy was a single guest appearance as his famous father.
* At Sword's Point ( 1952 ), an RKO Radio picture starring Cornel Wilde, Dan O ' Herlihy, Alan Hale, Jr., and Maureen O ' Hara as the sons and daughter of the original Musketeers
* 1951: At Sword's Point ( GB ): Sons of the Musketeers with Lewis Allen

At and Point
At West Point, Eisenhower relished the emphasis on traditions and on sports, but was less enthusiastic about the hazing, though he willingly accepted it as a plebe ; he was also a regular violator of the more detailed regulations, and finished school with a less than stellar discipline rating.
At first light on 11 July, the Australian 2 / 24th Battalion supported by tanks from 44th Royal Tank Regiment attacked the western end of Tel el Eisa hill ( Point 24 ).
* 1802 – At West Point, New York the United States Military Academy opens.
* 1608 – At Ticonderoga ( now Crown Point, New York ), Samuel de Champlain shoots and kills two Iroquois chiefs.
At a site now called Bloody Point, which housed the island's main Kalinago settlement, over 2, 000 Kalinago men were massacred, many of whom were from Waitikubuli, who had come overnight planning to attack the Europeans the day after.
At Lizard Point stands the Lizard Lighthouse.
At the age of 17, with the help of his father, Grant was nominated by Congressman Thomas L. Hamer for a position at the United States Military Academy ( USMA ) at West Point, New York.
" At West Point, he adopted this name with a middle initial only.
At West Point, Grant studied under artist Robert Walter Weir and produced nine surviving artworks.
* At Fountain Point, Michigan, an artesian water spring begins to gush continuously.
* July 4 – At West Point, New York the United States Military Academy opens.
* July 30 – At what is now Crown Point, New York, Samuel de Champlain participates in a battle between the Huron and Iroquois, shooting and killing two Iroquois chiefs ; this helps set the tone for French – Iroquois relations for the next 100 years.
At the onset of his inaugural term in 1949, then-President of the United States Harry S. Truman assembled an advisory group to suggest ways to accomplish his Point Four Program, of which a significant component was an effort to strengthen developing countries, especially those nearest to the Eastern Bloc, to dissuade them from aligning with other communist states.
At that time there were substantial buildings in the Highland area, a castle in Codrington, a fort at River, now known as the Martello Tower, and houses at Palmetto Point, Coco Point, and Castle Hill.
At around 10: 30 a. m., Bryant purchased a cigarette lighter from Midway Point Newsagency, paying with a large note without waiting for his change.
At, this is the most easterly point on the Queensland mainland ( Point Lookout on the offshore island of North Stradbroke is slightly further east ).
At its narrowest point between Kent County's Plum Point ( near Newtown ) and the Harford County shore near Romney Creek, the bay is 2. 8 miles ( 4. 5 km ) wide ; at its widest point, just south of the mouth of the Potomac River, it is 30 miles ( 50 km ) wide.
At 09: 10 on August 7, Vandegrift and 11, 000 U. S. Marines came ashore on Guadalcanal between Koli Point and Lunga Point.
At the NBA All-Star Game in Phoenix, Arizona, Heat player Harold Miner repeated as the winner of the NBA Slam Dunk Contest and Glen Rice won the NBA Three Point Shootout.
At the state-sponsored facility, which was named Jamestown Festival Park, later renamed Jamestown Settlement, full-sized replicas of the three ships that brought the colonists, the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and the Discovery were constructed at a shipyard in Portsmouth, Virginia, and docked at Jamestown, where became a permanent attraction to be both toured, and seen by water from the nearby Jamestown Ferry system operated by VDOT, and relocated for the festival to nearby Glass House Point.
At the end of his one-year tour, Alexander Haig returned to the continental United States to become Regimental Commander of the Third Regiment of the Corps of Cadets at West Point, under the also newly arrived Commandant, Brigadier General Bernard W. Rogers.
At the time of European contact in the 17th century, Algonquian-speaking Chickahominy American Indians inhabited areas along the river named after them, the Paspahegh lived in Sandy Point, and the Weanoc lived in the Weyanoke Neck area.
At West Point, he was an energetic and ambitious cadet, deeply interested in the teachings of Dennis Hart Mahan and the theoretical strategic principles of Antoine-Henri Jomini.

At and 1951
At home, Eisenhower was more effective in making the case for NATO in Congress than the Truman administration ; by the middle of 1951, American and European support for NATO was substantial enough to give it a genuine military force.
At the invitation of Wolfgang Steinecke, Adorno took part in the Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music in Kranichstein from 1951 to 1958.
At a meeting of representatives of government and other bodies in 1951, the pink form of the Common Heath, the " Pink Heath ", was adopted as the official floral emblem for the state of Victoria in 1958.
At first in Cochin China in 1946, but he was appointed to be responsible for the Central Office of South Vietnam from 1951 until 1954.
At his death in 1951, it became a museum that opened to the public in 1955.
At the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith in September 1951 she played Martina in Christopher Fry's Thor With Angels, followed in January 1952 by Hero in John Gielgud's triumphant production of Much Ado About Nothing at the Phoenix Theatre.
At that point, the county achieved its present boundaries except for minor adjustments in 1909, 1911, and 1951.
At the end of the 19th century, townspeople freed the community from domination by the Matador Ranch, which was liquidated in 1951, by relocating non-ranch families there and electing their own slate of officials.
At right is Abba Eban, the Ambassador of Israel to the U. S. ( 1951 )
In May 1951, Grayson had to postpone a concert tour due to being unknowingly cast in Lovely to Look At.
At the age of twenty, Trintignant moved to Paris to study drama, and made his theatrical debut in 1951 going on to be seen as one of the most gifted French actors of the post-war era.
At the end of August 1951, No. 201 Squadron RAF became the first unit to complete training on the type.
At the communal gathering in 1951 commemorating the first anniversary of his predecessor's passing, and wherein he is considered to have formally accepted the mantle of leadership, he announced:
At MIT, he earned both a bachelor's degree in 1948 and a Ph. D. at age 22 in 1951.
At the Palomar Supper Club, March 17, 1951.
Peter Davison ( born Peter M. G. Moffett on 13 April 1951 ) is a British actor, best known for his roles as Tristan Farnon in the television version of James Herriot's All Creatures Great and Small, as the fifth incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who, which he played from 1982 to 1984, and as David Braithwaite in At Home with the Braithwaites.
At a mass rally in Pyongyang on July 31, Kim Il Sung awarded Peng his second North Korean " National Flag " Order of Merit, First Class ( the first had been awarded to Peng in 1951 ), and awarded Peng the title of " Hero of the Korean Democratic People's Republic ".
At Le Mans he raced for Talbot in four races, finishing fourth in 1951.
At the end of January 1951 Meštrović joined the American campaign for the release of archbishop Stepinac from prison.
At the even larger exhibition in Liege in 1951 and with the publication of the tenth edition of the CoBrA bulletin the group dissolves itself.
At the end of the war, a second Pan American Sports Congress in London during the 1948 Summer Olympic Games, confirmed Buenos Aires as the host for the first Pan American Games, which were finally scheduled for 1951.
Roots of this movement can perhaps be traced to some of Bradford Angier's books, such as At Home in the Woods ( 1951 ) and We Like it Wild ( 1963 ), or perhaps even more compellingly to the 1954 publication of Helen and Scott Nearing's book, Living the Good Life.
At its final national reunion in May, 1951, a commemorative postage stamp was issued.
At age sixty-eight, he was elected governor of South Carolina, serving from 1951 to 1955, in which capacity he vigorously criticized the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
At the conservatory, Kertész also met his wife, the lyric soprano, Edith Gancs whom he married in 1951.

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