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From 1961-1965, Reeves co-founded and worked for the Phillipsburg Free Press ( New Jersey ), then worked for Newark Evening News and the New York Herald Tribune before being assigned the post of Chief Political Correspondent for The New York Times in 1966.
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In 1953, Reeves played a minor character, Sergeant Maylon Stark, in the motion picture From Here To Eternity.
Reeves ' typecasting was so pervasive that an urban legend grew around his role in From Here to Eternity, which claimed that his major role was practically removed from the film after test audiences shouted " There's Superman!
* Postcards From God: The Sister Wendy Musical was written by Marcus Reeves and Beccy Smith and performed at the Jermyn Street Theatre in the West End in 2007 and Hackney Empire Studio Theatre in 2008.
Rosser Reeves was also a poet, whose work appeared in " The Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, Tenth Series " in 1961.
From the first, he was given firm encouragement by Sims Reeves and Clara Novello, and by Mario and Grisi, with whom he sang on various occasions.
From 1959 through 1964, Reeves went on to appear in a string of sword and sandal movies shot on relatively small budgets, and although he is best known for his portrayal of Hercules, he played the character only twice: in the 1957 film ( released in the USA in 1959 ) and its 1959 sequel Hercules Unchained ( released in the US in 1960 ).
From 1956 to 1960, Vernon Corea and other announcers of Radio Ceylon introduced the music of Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Louis Armstrong, Jim Reeves, Hank Snow, and Cliff Richard over the airwaves of Radio Ceylon / Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.
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From a young age he was interested in taking to the stage ; he co-founded an amateur acting group, the Kilronan Players, in 1917.
In 1972, Huffington started work for The First National Bank of Chicago, and in 1974 he co-founded Simmons & Huffington, Inc. From 1976 to 1990, he served as vice chairman of Huffco, the family-owned energy business founded by his father Roy M. Huffington.
From 1990 to 2002, Baryshnikov was artistic director of the White Oak Dance Project, a touring company he co-founded with Mark Morris.
From 1955 to 1987 he was on the staff of the University of Edinburgh's School of Scottish Studies which he co-founded with Calum Maclean: there he contributed to the sound archives that are now available on-line.
This view was represented by Isadore From, who practiced and taught mainly in New York, as well as by the members of the Cleveland Institute, which was co-founded by From.
From 1989 to 1995, Vasquez gained national prominence, along with music industry influence — through his residency at the original Sound Factory, a club he co-founded with Richard Grant, which was located at 530 West 27th Street in Manhattan's Chelsea district.
From 1942 to 1953, Abbott taught and edited the Social Service Review, which she had co-founded with Breckinridge in 1927.
From this meeting, Crane left Atari in 1979 and co-founded Activision, along with Miller, Jim Levy, Bob Whitehead, and Larry Kaplan.
From 1969 to 1973 he lived in Madrid, Spain, and was part of ALEA and co-founded an electronic studio and the Projects Music and Computer at the Autonomous University in Madrid with Luis de Pablo.
From 1935 to 1939 he was a member of parliament ; after the Munich Agreement, he co-founded a traditionalist political movement ( Akce národní obrody ).
From 1987 to 1992 he co-founded what would become ' La Banda Elastica ', where he composed, arranged, played piano, synthesiser, saxophone, vibraphone and trombone.
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From the late 1980s, Andersson had worked on an idea for an epic Swedish language musical based on his affection for traditional folk music, and in October 1995, Kristina från Duvemåla premiered in Sweden.
From 1906 to 1909, Attlee worked as manager of Haileybury House, a charitable club for working class boys in Stepney in the East End of London run by his old school.
From 1962 to 1968, he worked at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
From the 1950s onward, he worked as an advisor to NASA, where one of his duties included briefing the Apollo astronauts before their flights to the Moon.
From 1919 to 1955 the Progressive Education Association founded by Stanwood Cobb and others worked to promote a more student-centered approach to education.
From 1957 to 1961 he worked on the Orion Project, which proposed the possibility of space-flight using nuclear pulse propulsion.
From 1748 to 1760 he lived in Leipzig and Berlin and worked as reviewer and editor for, amongst others, the Vossische Zeitung.
From 1966 to 1969, she worked as a physician at the Directorate of Health ( Helsedirektoratet ), and from 1969 she worked as a doctor in Oslo's public school health service.
From 1894 to 1899 he then worked with Édouard Naville at Deir el-Bahari, where he recorded the wall reliefs in the temple of Hatshepsut.
From the Modern era, the Middle Ages through the Renaissance painters worked for the church and a wealthy aristocracy.
From 1973 to 1974, Cerf's networking research group at Stanford worked out details of the idea, resulting in the first TCP specification.
From 1730 to 1739 he worked in England, in Pown House, Moor Park and in the Theatre of Covent Garden.
From 1850 to 1853, Millet worked on Harvesters Resting ( Ruth and Boaz ), a painting he would consider his most important, and on which he worked the longest.
From 1598 Dowland worked at the court of Christian IV of Denmark, though he continued to publish in London.
From 1952 to 1962 he worked as a professor at the John Curtin School of Medical Research ( JCSMR ) of the Australian National University.
From 1957 – 1959, they worked in six-month stretches at Cadbury's to raise money for a new flat ; they moved into a small, austere flat at 25 Noel Road in Islington in 1959.
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