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The Last Posse ( 1953 ) as Deborah Morley

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Until 1953, it was known as the New York Curb Exchange.
Soon after the New Year 1953 they moved into Manoir de Ban, a 37-acre estate overlooking the Lake Geneva in Corsier-sur-Vevey.
" Abstract of Ph. D. thesis, 1953, New York University
This approach became known as the " New Look ", and was initiated with defense cuts in late 1953.
* 1884 – Erima Harvey Northcroft, New Zealand lawyer and judge ( d. 1953 )
* 1953 – Tangiwai disaster: A railway bridge is destroyed by a lahar at Tangiwai, in the Central North Island of New Zealand, sending a fully loaded passenger train into the Whangaehu River, and killing 153 people.
During his fourth trip to New York in 1953 Thomas became gravely ill and fell into a coma from which he did not recover.
Thomas arrived in New York on 20 October 1953 to undertake another tour of poetry reading and talks, organised by Brinnin.
One of the last detainees was the Aceh separatist Hasan di Tiro who, while a student in New York in 1953, declared himself the " foreign minister " of the rebellious Darul Islam movement.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ` Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
( The New York Times subsequently ran a longer article on 12 June 1953 ).
While there, he was one of eight delegates with a background in guided weapons projects to address the Fourth International Congress of Astronautics in Zurich in August 1953, at a time when, as The New York Times reported, most scientists saw space flight as thinly disguised science fiction.
The Village ( and surrounding New York City ) would later play central roles in the writings of, among others, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, James Baldwin, Truman Capote, Marianne Moore, Maya Angelou, Rod McKuen, and Dylan Thomas, who collapsed at the Chelsea Hotel and died at St. Vincents Hospital at 170 West 12th Street, in the Village after drinking at the White Horse Tavern on November 5, 1953.
New York: Prentice Hall, 1953.
Klein served as rabbi at Kadimoh Congregation in Springfield, Massachusetts from 1934 – 1953 ; Temple Emanu-El, Buffalo, New York, 1953 – 1968 ; Temple Shaarey Zedek, Buffalo, ( which was created from the merger of Emanu-El with Temple Beth David in 1968 ), 1968-1972.
* 1953 – Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are executed at Sing Sing, in New York.
* 1953 – The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, who is crowned Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Her Other Realms and Territories & Head of the Commonwealth, the first major international event to be televised.
Brabham competed in Australia and New Zealand until early 1955, taking " a long succession of victories ", including the 1953 Queensland Road Racing championship.
He became friends with Louis, and after being introduced by Clement Greenberg to Helen Frankenthaler and seeing her new paintings at her studio in New York City in 1953 he and Louis adopted her “ soak-stain ” technique of allowing thinned paint to soak into unprimed canvases.
New York: Greenwood Press, 1953.
He was born on November 28, 1873, in Kaunas, Lithuania ; he died on November 11, 1953, in New York City.
An article in The New York Times ( March 8, 1953: E9 ), titled " Looking Back Two Billion Years " describes the work of Wollman ( William ) M. MacNevin at The Ohio State University, before the Miller Science paper was published in May 1953.

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He is popular for his films from a wide range of genres such as Scarface ( 1932 ), Bringing Up Baby ( 1938 ), Only Angels Have Wings ( 1939 ), His Girl Friday ( 1940 ), Sergeant York ( 1941 ), To Have and Have Not ( 1944 ), The Big Sleep ( 1946 ), Red River ( 1948 ), The Thing from Another World ( 1951 ), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ( 1953 ), and Rio Bravo ( 1959 ).
In 1950, the NBA consolidated to eleven franchises, a process that continued until 1953 – 54, when the league reached its smallest size of eight franchises, all of which are still in the league ( the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Royals / Kings, Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks, and Nationals / 76ers ).
* 1953 – " The Caine Mutiny Court Martial " opens at Plymouth Theatre, New York
* 1897: in New York City ( until 1953 )
Introduction to Hesiod: Theogony ( New York: Liberal Arts Press ) 1953.
* Edward Chapman and Frank Owen The Eddie Chapman Story, Pub: Messner, New York City, 1953 ( ASIN B0000CIO9B )

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* John Ehrman, The Navy in the War of William III: Its State and Direction ( Cambridge, 1953 ).
Other more recent political figures educated at Columbia include U. S President Barack Obama, Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg, former U. S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former chairman of the U. S. Federal Reserve Bank Alan Greenspan, U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and U. S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr .. Dwight D. Eisenhower served as the thirteenth president of Columbia University from 1948 to 1953.
Eisenhower made clear his stance in his first State of the Union message in February 1953, saying " I propose to use whatever authority exists in the office of the President to end segregation in the District of Columbia, including the Federal Government, and any segregation in the Armed Forces ".
Between 1903 and 1953, the Tudor Crown was used on the State Flag and Governor's Standard, and this was changed to the present crown in 1954.
He received his Ph. D. in 1953 from Moscow State University under the supervision of A. N. Kolmogorov.
** Indiana State finished third in 1953 and fourth in the 1949 NAIA tourney
One of the first U. S. chemists to study liquid crystals was Glenn H. Brown, starting in 1953 at the University of Cincinnati and later at Kent State University.
As Secretary of State, his name was given to the Marshall Plan, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953.
In 1953 and 1961, Congress received both a written State of the Union message from the outgoing president and a separate State of the Union speech by the incoming president.
Examples include the hybrid Chardonel which was a Chardonnay and Seyval blanc cross produced in 1953 at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station.
During her daughter's extensive tour of the Commonwealth over 1953 – 54, Elizabeth acted as a Counsellor of State and looked after her grandchildren, Charles and Anne.
The algorithm was named after Nicholas Metropolis, who was an author along with Arianna W. Rosenbluth, Marshall N. Rosenbluth, Augusta H. Teller, and Edward Teller of the 1953 paper Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines which first proposed the algorithm for the specific case of the Boltzmann distribution ; and W. Keith Hastings, who extended it to the more general case in 1970.
* Paul de Krom ( 1953 ), politician and State Secretary for Social Affairs and Employment in the Cabinet Rutte
* State Fair on Theatre Guild on the Air: January 4, 1953
In later years, he served as Secretary of the Dominican Legation in Madrid ( 1932 – 1935 ), Undersecretary of the Presidency ( 1936 ), Undersecretary of Foreign Relations ( 1937 ), Extraordinary Ambassador to Colombia and Ecuador ( 1940 – 43 and 1943 – 47 ), Ambassador to Mexico ( 1947 – 49 ), Secretary of Education ( 1949 – 55 ), and Secretary of State of Foreign Relations ( 1953 – 56 ).
The U. S. State Department issued a bulletin on October 18, 1953, expressing its " deepest sympathy for the families of those who lost their lives " in Qibya as well as the conviction that those responsible " should be brought to account and that effective measures should be taken to prevent such incidents in the future.
As United States Secretary of State in the administration of President Harry S. Truman from 1949 to 1953, he played a central role in defining American foreign policy during the Cold War.
John Foster Dulles ( February 25, 1888 – May 24, 1959 ) served as U. S. Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1959.
When Dwight Eisenhower became President in January, 1953, he appointed Dulles as his Secretary of State.
** The actor ; the true story of John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, 1953 – 1959 by Alan Stang, Western Islands ( 1968 )
Route 18's freeway was to begin in Eatontown and head westward to Old Bridge along the former alignment of State Highway Route 18 prior to the 1953 renumbering, while Route 35 was to head northward from Seaside Heights to Long Branch.

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