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1941 and future
A chart of the future history was published in the May 1941 issue of Astounding.
Tulfah, the father of Saddam's future wife, was a devout Sunni Muslim and a veteran from the 1941 Anglo-Iraqi War between Iraqi nationalists and the United Kingdom, which remained a major colonial power in the region.
Once a sleepy, primarily agricultural community, Sumter took a leap into the future with the opening of Shaw Air Force Base ( home of the 20th Fighter Wing ) in 1941.
In 1941, he defeated world champion Sammy Angott, future champion Marty Servo and former champion Fritzie Zivic.
In July 1941, Chief of the Army Air Forces, Major General Henry H. Arnold, allocated 340 heavy bombers ( not yet manufactured ) and 260 modern fighter planes for future reinforcement of the Far East Air Force.
As far back as 1941, Coldwell wanted Douglas to succeed him in leading the National CCF ( at that time, it was obvious that Coldwell would be assuming the national leadership in the near future ).
In 1941, he wrote the key theoretical essay, " Intimate Banalities ," published in Helhesten, which claimed that the future of art was kitsch and praised amateur landscape paintings as " the best art today.
Alexander Keewatin Dewdney ( born August 5, 1941 in London, Ontario ) is a Canadian mathematician, computer scientist and philosopher who has written a number of books on the future and implications of modern computing.
As far back as 1941, Coldwell wanted Douglas to succeed him in leading the National CCF ( at that time, it was obvious that Coldwell would be assuming the national leadership in the near future ).
But in March 1941, his future in cricket was threatened by a serious injury.
The 1941 Pirates team included pitcher Russ Getsinger and future Major Leaguers such as Jim Jordan and Vic Barnhart.
" In 1935, a plebiscite extended his term to 1941 and amended the constitution so that future presidents would be elected by popular vote.
The combination of the S-1 and A-5 so impressed the Army that on 17 June 1941 they authorized the construction of a 186, 000 square foot factory and noted that " in the future all production models of bombardment airplanes be equipped with the A-5 Automatic Pilot and have provisions permitting the installation of either the M-Series Bombsight or the S-1 Bombsight ".
In 1941, the Chicks affiliated with the Brooklyn Dodgers as the Reading Brooks, featuring future Dodger outfielder Carl Furillo.
Commenting on the existing plans for Soviet preemptive strike Robin Edmonds argues that " the Red Army planning staff would not have been doing its job if it had not devoted some time between 1939 and 1941 to the possibility, at some future date, of a pre-emptive strike against Wehrmacht ".
Civilian Conservation Corps camps were set up in both of the future park units from 1934 to 1941, and they developed roads and other structures still in use today.
After a 1941 voyage with Roberto Matta to Mexico — on a boat where he met Maria, an actress and his future wife — Motherwell decided to make painting his primary vocation.
Following the return of Emperor Haile Selassie and his family to Ethiopia in 1941, a replica of the crown was made for future Empresses, but the original crown that Empress Menen was crowned with at her husband's side in 1930 was sent to the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
In 1941, American Laborite Joseph V. O ' Leary was appointed New York State Comptroller by Governor Herbert H. Lehman both to recognize the ALP's previous and to maintain the party's future support.
Students included future Russian novelist Sergei Dovlatov ( 1941 – 1990 ).
* Uzbek ( 1941 – 98 exclusively in Cyrillic, since 1998 Cyrillic is used alongside with Roman script, which was prescribed as the future alphabet of Uzbek )
With the intervention of the Roosevelt administration and the national leadership of the CIO, the City agreed, in a series of telegrams exchanged in June, 1941 between LaGuardia and Philip Murray of the CIO, to maintain the status quo under the collective bargaining agreements with the TWU that the City had assumed, while agreeing to disagree as to whether they would bargain in the future.
His first edition of Prosser on Torts in 1941 argued that strict products liability was developing in American law, and predicted that it would be the law of the future.
There she met her future husband Carlos Amador, a cinema producer, whom she married twice, in 1941 and in 1961.

1941 and Canadian
In 1941, van Vogt decided to become a full-time writer, quitting his job at the Canadian Department of National Defence.
* 1941 – Erin Fleming, Canadian actress ( d. 2003 )
* 1941 – Réjean Ducharme, Canadian novelist and playwright
* 1941 – J. P. Parisé, Canadian ice hockey player
Bassists noted for their virtuoso solo skills include Canadian player Gary Karr ( b. 1941 ), Finnish composer Teppo Hauta-Aho ( b. 1941 ), Italian composer Fernando Grillo, and US player-composer Edgar Meyer.
* 1941 – Yves Beauchemin, Canadian novelist
* 1941 – Jake Eberts, Canadian film producer ( d. 2012 )
* 1941 – Rod Gilbert, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1941 – Paul Anka, Canadian singer-songwriter and actor
* 1941 – Ron Turcotte, Canadian jockey
* 1941 – Pat Patterson, Canadian wrestler
* 1941 – Peter Cullen, Canadian voice actor
* 1941 – Denis Héroux, Canadian director and producer
* 1941 – Gino Brito, Canadian wrestler
* 1941 – Jacques Laperrière, Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Bennett retired to Britain in 1938, and, on June 12, 1941, became the first and only former Canadian Prime Minister to be elevated to the peerage as Viscount Bennett, of Mickleham in the County of Surrey and of Calgary and Hopewell in the Dominion of Canada.
* 1941 – Simon Nolet, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1941 – Serge Ménard, Canadian politician
* 1941 – Dave Dryden, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1941 – David Clayton-Thomas, Canadian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer ( Blood, Sweat & Tears )
King linked Canada more and more closely to the United States, signing an agreement with Roosevelt at Ogdensburg, New York in August 1940 that provided for the close cooperation of Canadian and American forces, despite the fact that the U. S. remained officially neutral until the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
* November 14 – Frederick Banting, Canadian physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1941 )
* Mildred Dover ( born 1941 ), former Canadian politician
In 1941 the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission completed the third current crossing in the immediate area of Niagara Falls with the Rainbow Bridge, carrying both pedestrian and vehicular traffic between the two countries and Canadian and U. S. customs for each country.

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