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Heuvelmans and 1955
Belgian cryptozoologist Dr Bernard Heuvelmans proposed the specific name Leo maculatus in 1955.

Heuvelmans and On
* Bernard Heuvelmans, On the Track of Unknown Animals, Hill and Wang, 1958
Notes on the marozi are included in The Spotted Lion by Kenneth Gandar Dower ; On The Track of Unknown Animals by Bernard Heuvelmans and Mystery Cats of the World by Dr Karl Shuker.
* Heuvelmans, Bernard ; On The Track of Unknown Animals ( 1970 )
* Bernard Heuvelmans, On The Track Of Unknown Animals ( Hill and Wang, 1958 ).
* Bernard Heuvelmans, " On The Track Of Unknown Animals ", Hill and Wang, 1958.

Heuvelmans and Great
Bernard Heuvelmans later suggested that The Great Sea Serpent was the root of cryptozoology.

Heuvelmans and .
Bernard Heuvelmans also treats of the largest snakes, but on the third level, and is chiefly concerned with the anaconda.
Thus, his estimate lies between Oliver's suggestion of at least 37 feet and the 50-foot `` monstrous freaks '' intimated by Heuvelmans.
The coining of the word cryptozoology is often attributed to Belgian-French zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans, though Heuvelmans attributes coinage of the term to the late Scottish explorer and adventurer Ivan T. Sanderson.
Heuvelmans argued that cryptozoology should be undertaken with scientific rigor, but with an open-minded, interdisciplinary approach.
Bernard Heuvelmans — a zoologist and the so-called " father of cryptozoology " — thought the creature in the Patterson film was a suited human.
The President was Bernard Heuvelmans, and the Vice-President Roy Mackal.
* August 22 – Bernard Heuvelmans, Belgian-French Cryptozoologist ( b. 1916 )
* October 10 – Bernard Heuvelmans, Belgian-French cryptozoologist ( d. 2001 )
Based on its dorsal fin and the shape of its head, some ( such as Bernard Heuvelmans ) have suggested that the animal was some sort of marine mammal.
A recent posting on the Centre of Fortean Zoology blog by Cryptozoologist Dale Drinnon notes his check of the categories in Heuvelmans ' In The Wake of the Sea-Serpents, in which he extracted the mistaken observation categories as a control to check the Sea-serpent categories by using the reports he created identikits for the mistaken observations and enlarged them to possibly 126 of Heuvelmans ' sightings, making the mistaken observations the largest section of Heuvelmans ' reports.
Each of these categories was given a percentage of the whole body of reports, ranging between 1 % and 5 % with the whales at an average 2. 5 %, figures which he considers comparable to the regular Sea-serpent categories of Super-eel and Marine Saurian ( each of which he breaks into a larger and a smaller sized series following Heuvelmans ' suggestion in In the Wake of the Sea-Serpents )
Lived near Norway and Greenland, and presumed to be extinct by Heuvelmans.
Heuvelmans theorized eel, synbranchid, and elasmobranch identities as being possible.
It is not clear if Heuvelmans intended them to be unknown species or extreme forms of known species.
Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans wrote, " Since each animal has its own parasites, this indicated that the host animal is equally an unknown animal.
In 1812, Cuvier made what Bernard Heuvelmans called his " Rash Dictum ": he remarked that it was unlikely that any large animal remained undiscovered.
* Heuvelmans, B.
Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans held throughout his life that plesiosaur-type sighting were actually an unknown species of long-necked seal.
* Bernard Heuvelmans.

1955 and book
* 1955The American Civil Liberties Union announces it will defend Allen Ginsberg's book Howl against obscenity charges.
In 1958, while still in Singapore, Parkinson published his most famous work Parkinson's Law, a book that expanded upon a humorous article that he had first published in the Economist magazine in November 1955, satirizing government bureaucracies.
Such comic strip taboos were detailed in Dave Breger's book But That's Unprintable ( Bantam, 1955 ).
In the reworked version of the book in 1955, Philip Hershkovitz and Hartley Jackson led him to drop Thos both as an available scientific term and as a viable subgenus of Canis.
* TIB = The Interpreter ’ s Bible, The Holy Scriptures in the King James and Revised Standard versions with general articles and introduction, exegesis, exposition for each book of the Bible in twelve volumes, George Arthur Buttrick, Commentary Editor, Walter Russell Bowie, Associate Editor of Exposition, Paul Scherer, Associate Editor of Exposition, John Knox Associate Editor of New Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Samuel Terrien, Associate Editor of Old Testament Introduction and Exegesis, Nolan B. Harmon Editor, Abingdon Press, copyright 1955 by Pierce and Washabaugh, set up printed, and bound by the Parthenon Press, at Nashville, Tennessee, Volume XI, Philippians, Colossians and Exegesis by Francis W. Beare, Exposition by G. Preston MacLeod, Thessalonians, Pastoral Epistles First and Second Epistles to Timothy, and the Epistle to Titus, Philemon, Hebrews
" We'd be oversimplifying things in calling film noir oneiric, strange, erotic, ambivalent, and cruel ": this set of attributes constitutes the first of many attempts to define film noir made by French critics Raymond Borde and Etienne Chaumeton in their 1955 book Panorama du film noir américain 1941 – 1953 ( A Panorama of American Film Noir ), the original and seminal extended treatment of the subject.
In 1955, Cesbron's book Chiens perdus sans collier, the story of an orphan boy and a benevolent judge, was made into a movie starring Jean Gabin and Robert Dalban.
Marcuse's critiques of capitalist society ( especially his 1955 synthesis of Marx and Freud, Eros and Civilization, and his 1964 book One-Dimensional Man ) resonated with the concerns of the student movement in the 1960s.
Greenberg is widely known for his development of a new classification system for the languages of Africa, which he published as a series of articles in the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology from 1949 to 1954 ( reprinted together as a book in 1955 ).
The book was filmed by Fritz Lang in 1955 and released under the same name, with a screenplay adapted by Jan Lustig from the novel, and starring Stewart Granger.
To retain Kurtzman as its editor, the comic book converted to magazine format as of issue # 24 ( 1955 ).
Tunnel in the Sky is a science fiction book written by Robert A. Heinlein and published in 1955 by Scribner's as one of the Heinlein juveniles.
In 1955, theatrical producer Martin Gabel was working on a stage adaptation of the James M. Cain novel Serenade, about an opera singer who comes to the realization he is homosexual, and he invited Laurents to write the book.
His first book of poetry, The North Ship, was published in 1945, followed by two novels, Jill ( 1946 ) and A Girl in Winter ( 1947 ), but he came to prominence in 1955 with the publication of his second collection of poems, The Less Deceived, followed by The Whitsun Weddings ( 1964 ) and High Windows ( 1974 ).
The culmination of Fromm's social and political philosophy was his book The Sane Society, published in 1955, which argued in favor of a humanistic and democratic socialism.
The next citations are not found until 1955, when the May – June issue of Aviation Mechanics Bulletin included the line " Murphy's Law: If an aircraft part can be installed incorrectly, someone will install it that way ," and Lloyd Mallan's book, Men, Rockets and Space Rats, referred to: " Colonel Stapp's favorite takeoff on sober scientific laws — Murphy's Law, Stapp calls it —' Everything that can possibly go wrong will go wrong '.
The first Miffy book was produced in 1955, and almost 30 others have followed.
* Wheeler, Sir Mortimer Still Digging ( Michael Joseph Ltd., 1955 ; re-published, slightly abridged by the author, by Pan Books Ltd., London, 1958, book number GP 94 )
Haugen has later refined ( 1956 ) his model in a review of Gneuss ’ s ( 1955 ) book on Old English loan coinages, whose classification, in turn, is the one by Betz ( 1949 ) again.
In 1955, Morris K. Jessup, an astronomer and former graduate-level researcher, published The Case for the UFO, a book about unidentified flying objects that contains some theories about the different means of propulsion that flying-saucer-style UFOs might use.
In 1955, Remarque wrote the screenplay for an Austrian film, The Last Act ( Der letzte Akt ), about Hitler's final days in the bunker of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin, which was based on the book Ten Days to Die ( 1950 ) by Michael Musmanno.
In 1955 Jesús Sánchez Garza self-published a book called La Rebelión de Texas — Manuscrito Inédito de 1836 por un Ofical de Santa Anna purporting to be memoirs of José Enrique de la Peña, a Mexican officer present at the Battle of the Alamo.
Referring to Charles I of England, historian Veronica Wedgwood wrote this sentence in her 1955 book The King's Peace, 1637 – 1641: " The King in his natural optimism still believed that a silent majority in Scotland were in his favour.
Also in 1955, while Nixon was serving as vice-president to Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and his research assistants wrote in his book Profiles in Courage, " Some of them may have been representing the actual sentiments of the silent majority of their constituents in opposition to the screams of a vocal minority ..." In January 1956, Kennedy gave Nixon an autographed copy of the book.

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