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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 ( 1951 ) ( RKO ) ... Cardinal ( uncredited )
* 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 1952
At first, this number was declared to represent one deputy per 60, 000 citizens ( 425 were elected in 1952 ), but, in 1960, as the population grew, the declaration was changed: The constitution then stated that the deputies were representative of the people and could be recalled by the people, but this article was never used, and, instead of the " five-point electoral law ", a non-proportional, " four-point " version was used.
At the time of the nation-wide municipal reform of 1952 the number had been reduced to six.
At the 1952 Jacksonville Open, Snead forfeited rather than play a 18-hole playoff against Doug Ford after the two golfers finished in a tie at the end of regulation play.
At the 19th Party Congress in 1952, Molotov was elected to the replacement for the Politburo, the Presidium, but was not listed among the members of the newly established secret body known as the Bureau of the Presidium ; indicating that he had fallen out of Stalin's favour.
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 the first Independent Group meeting in 1952, co-founding member, artist and sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi presented a lecture using a series of collages titled Bunk!
At the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Dr.
At the end of 1952, the elements of the 140th returned to Air National Guard control in their respective states.
At Rollins, he met Sara Joanne Byrd, an Oakland, Florida native ; they married on June 9, 1952.
Grayson teamed again with Keel in the 1952 Technicolor musical Lovely to Look At, a remake of the 1935 Astaire and Rogers film Roberta.
At the 1952 Cannes Film Festival, Brando won for Best Actor, while Elia Kazan was nominated for the Grand Prix du Festival International du Film.
At the age of seven in 1952, she won Ted Mack's Original Amateur Hour television show contest.
At home or overseas, in 1952 it was serving 3. 5 million in the armed forces using much the same methods of operation as it did in World War II.
At that time Egypt was ruled by King Farouk I, who had ascended the throne in 1936 and would remain in power until 1952.
At Helsinki 1952, he played second board, and won the individual gold medal with 10. 5 / 13.
* Lovely to Look At ( 1952 )
At the request of various people from his homeland he sent 59 statues from the United States to Yugoslavia ( including the monument of Njegoš ), and in 1952 even signed off his Croatian estates to the people, including over 400 sculptures and numerous drawings.
At this point, the Constituent Assembly became the Provisional Parliament of India, until the first elections under the new Constitution took place in 1952. It took 2 years, 11 months and 18 days to get completed.
At the age of 16 he walked behind the coffin of his uncle, George VI, at his state funeral in 1952.
" At the 1952 World Peace Congress in Berlin, Picasso's Dove was depicted in a banner above the stage.
At the same time, the last Canadian team left the league in 1952, when the Chatham Maroons pulled out.
At the 1952 party convention Wicks, W. A. C.

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