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1948 and saw
Though it was not part of the NFL at the time, the All-America Football Conference saw its last drop kick November 28, 1948, when Joe Vetrano of the San Francisco 49ers drop kicked an extra point after a muffed snap against the Cleveland Browns.
Senator Philip Le Feuvre topped the poll in 1948 on a platform of implementing Social SecurityThe first election under the new constitution saw a struggle for dominance between the Jersey Democratic Movement and the Jersey Progressive Party, led by Cyril Le Marquand.
Ronald Reagan was skeptical about marriage, however, following his painful 1948 divorce from Jane Wyman, and he still saw other women.
In the 1950s, as a consequence of the 1948 Supreme Court verdict, the studio saw little value in its library, and decided to sell off its back catalog.
It was established in 1948, and saw combat in 1948, 1967, 1973 and in 1982 against Israel.
1946 saw the completion of 55, 600 new homes ; this rose to 139, 600 in 1947, and 227, 600 in 1948.
The area saw rapid growth through the 1930s and 1940s, and Roseville incorporated as a village in 1948 to accommodate.
1948 saw the construction of a replacement two-lane bridge which still stands today and now serves as a pedestrian crossing between the Riverwalk and the South Tulsa River Parks.
The formation of the first inter-party government in 1948 saw Cosgrave become a Parliamentary Secretary to Taoiseach John A. Costello.
*" When I first saw a 1948 painting of Still ’ s.
But 1948 saw him step out of the brutish type when he starred in Pitfall, a film noir that sees a bored insurance company worker fall for an innocent but dangerous woman, played by Lizabeth Scott.
The disconnected nature of some of these principles perhaps springs from the fact that the TPS has grown pragmatically since 1948 as it responded to the problems it saw within its own production facilities.
The end of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War saw the city instead fall to Jordan, to which it was unilaterally annexed, until its occupation by Israel during the 1967 Six Day War.
The outbreak of the Korean War saw him being re-commissioned in the Territorial Army, attached to the Royal Artillery, from 23 November 1948 to 1 July 1950.
Granger diplomatically describes it as Hitchcock's " disinterest " in the actress, and said he saw Hitchcock treat Edith Evanson the same way on the set of Rope ( 1948 ).
The Taoiseach, de Valera, saw the threat posed by the new party and in February 1948 he called a snap general election to try and catch Clann na Poblachta off guard.
December 1948 also saw three Armée de l ' Air Junkers Ju 52 / 3m transport planes participating in the airlift for the first time.
1948 saw the replacement of the Governor by a Speaker, who also sat ex officio, and the introduction of two members nominated on the advice of the African Representative Council.
The South African general election of 1948 was held on 26 May 1948 and saw the Nationalist Party win the general election.
The years after the war saw a revival of interest in the event ; the first re-enactment was staged in 1948.
The embryonic force saw limited participation in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, conducting bombing raids against Israeli forces and settlements.
Acheson did not regard the Soviet " threat " as chiefly political, and he saw the Berlin blockade starting in June 1948, the first Soviet test of a nuclear weapon in August 1949, the Communist revolution in China a month later, and the beginning of the Korean War in June 1950 as evidence of his view.

1948 and publication
The first section of this publication appeared in 1948 and the last supplement in 1960.
The landmark event that established the discipline of information theory, and brought it to immediate worldwide attention, was the publication of Claude E. Shannon's classic paper " A Mathematical Theory of Communication " in the Bell System Technical Journal in July and October 1948.
In 1948, the same year as the original publication, a committee of the American Statistical Association, including notable statisticians such as John Tukey, condemned the sampling procedure.
After the publication of the secret protocols and other secret German – Soviet relations documents, in 1948, Stalin published Falsifiers of History, which included the claim that, during the Pact's operation, Stalin rejected Hitler's claim to share in a division of the world, without mentioning the Soviet offer to join the Axis.
Today, this version of the novel is considered to be a significant literary event in the history of Argentine literature ; however, when published it did not bring any great renown to the author, nor did the publication of Gombrowicz's drama Ślub in Spanish ( The Marriage, El Casamiento ) in 1948.
The Baedeker company's premises and files perished in a December 1943 air raid, but Baedeker's great grandson revived the company, restarting publication of tourist guides in 1948.
The controversy was reinforced further by the publication of The White Goddess by Robert Graves ( 1948 ) and his later analysis of classical Greek mythology and the vestiges of earlier myths that had been rewritten after a profound change in the religion of Greek civilization that occurred within its very early historical times.
In 1948, four months after the publication of Cry, The Beloved Country, the separatist National Party came to power in South Africa.
The main landmark event that opened the way to the development of communication theory was the publication of an article by Claude Shannon in the Bell System Technical Journal in July and October 1948 under the title ' A Mathematical Theory of Communication.
Starting again in 1948, the name The New Colophon: A Book Collectors ' Quarterly was used by Philip Duschnes and the quarterly was entirely printed by the Anthoensen Press of Portland, Maine, continuing publication until 1950 in a fourth and final format.
Experience with numerical computation of fields in cavities led, after the war, to a Master of Engineering degree ( 1948 ) and the definitive publication on step discontinuities in radial transmission lines ( 1954 ).
Reznikoff's Separate Way ( 1936 ) was the last publication of The Obkjectivist Press, not counting Zukofsky's A Test of Poetry ( 1948 ), which was published under its imprint twelve years later.
A move to a new location in the Outer Quadrangle, and the 1948 opening of the law school dormitory Crothers Hall ( the result of a donation by Stanford law graduate George E. Crothers ), allowed the school to grow, while the publication of the Stanford Law Review started building the school a national reputation.
PM went under in 1948 and was replaced first by the New York Star and then The Daily Compass until it ceased publication in 1952.
This classified report also precedes the publication of his " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ", which appeared in 1948.
According to the 1948 publication Dogs In Britain, A Description of All Native Breeds and Most Foreign Breeds in Britain by Clifford LB Hubbard, the Sleeve Pekingese is a true miniature of the standard-sized dog, and was also known as the Miniature Pekingese.
Fate was co-founded in 1948 by Raymond A. Palmer ( editor of Amazing Stories ) and Curtis Fuller, suspended print publication in July 2009, and launched a new website in January 2010 featuring news, articles, and blogs written by experts and paranormal researchers.
The full impact of Bultmann was not felt until the English publication of Kerygma and Mythos ( 1948 ).
The twelve poems that comprise this section of the epic work have been translated into English regularly since even before its initial publication in Spanish in 1950, beginning with a 1948 translation by Hoffman Reynolds Hays in The Tiger's Eye, a journal of arts and literature published out of New York from 1947 – 1949, and followed closely by a translation by Waldeen in 1950 in a pamphlet called Let the Rail Splitter Awake and Other Poems for a Marxist publishing house in New York.
His book Lost City of the Incas became a bestseller upon its publication in 1948.
" More books followed with publication in Britain and the United States: two novels -- The Path of Thunder ( 1948 ) and Wild Conquest ( 1950 ); a journalistic account of a return journey to Africa, Return to Goli ( 1953 ); and a memoir, Tell Freedom ( 1954 ).
According to the 1948 publication Dogs In Britain, A Description of All Native Breeds and Most Foreign Breeds in Britain by Clifford LB Hubbard, the Sleeve Pekingese was ( in Hubbard's time ) a true miniature of the standard-sized Pekingese and was also known as the Miniature Pekingese.
Stevenson's character became a subject of historical discussion after the publication of Means of Ascent, the second volume of Robert Caro's best-selling biography of Lyndon Johnson, which covers the disputed 1948 election.
Some of his early photo essays, notably A Midwife in Lapland ( 1945 ), Polar Bear Hunting in Spitzbergen ( 1947 ), and Fishermen at the Congo River ( 1948 ), brought him international attention after publication in Life, Illustrated, Picture Post, and elsewhere.

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