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Hirst persuaded the British military to order 20, 000 of the cars, and by March 1946 the factory was producing 1, 000 cars a month, which Hirst said " was the limit set by the availability of materials ".
Although two homes were built on Monte Cristo in 1923, and one in 1946, things were quiet until the mid-1950s when a Dr. Bradley " Doc " Waldron went to Tallahassee and persuaded the State of Florida to sell him Pine Key, Cabbage Key, Pardee Key and the surrounding bay bottom.
In 1946 Capp persuaded six of the most popular radio personalities ( Frank Sinatra, Kate Smith, Danny Kaye, Bob Hope, Fred Waring and Smilin ' Jack Smith ) to broadcast a song he'd written for Daisy Mae: ( Li ' l Abner ) Don't Marry That Girl !!
Harris, who was promoted to Marshal of the RAF by the Labour Government in 1946, was persuaded to accept a baronetcy when Winston Churchill became Prime Minister in 1953.
Foot persuaded Kimche to return as joint editor in 1946 ( after Mulally's departure to the Sunday Pictorial ) and eventually himself became joint editor with Anderson in 1948 after Kimche was fired for disappearing from the office to Istanbul to negotiate the safe passage of two Jewish refugee ships through the Bosporus and Dardanelles.
After the war, Marshall briefly established himself as a barrister, but was soon persuaded to stand as the National Party's candidate for the new Wellington seat of Mt Victoria in the 1946 election.
When he was released and returned home in 1946, his father persuaded him to work in the family business.
Following World War II, Jim Tatum, the new head coach at the University of Oklahoma, persuaded Wilkinson to join his staff in 1946.

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The same year her first story (" The Lucky Ones ") was published in the November 16, 1946 issue of The New Yorker, and credited to " Alice Bradley " in the magazine itself, but to " Alice Bradley Sheldon " in the magazine's DVD index.
In 1946, Addams met science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury after having drawn an illustration for Mademoiselle magazine's publication of Bradbury's short story " Homecoming ", the first in a series of tales chronicling a family of Illinois vampires named the Elliotts.
While enjoying success in the middle-of-the-road and pop fields, Eckstine occasionally returned to his jazz roots, recording with Vaughan, Count Basie and Quincy Jones for separate LPs, and he regularly topped the Metronome and Down Beat polls in the Top Male Vocalist category: He won Esquire magazine's New Star Award in 1946 ; the Down Beat magazine Readers Polls from 1948 to 1952 ; and the Metronome magazine award as " Top Male Vocalist " from 1949 to 1954.
* Pathfinder Story-Part I-a 1946 Flight article on the Pathfinders by the magazine's editor, Wing Commander Maurice A Smith, DFC.
First published professionally in 1946, the period to 1960 has been described by historian Mike Ashley as the magazine's " Golden Age ".

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Willem Drees, founder and party leader from 1946 until 1958
* Norman Lowell ( born 1946 ), founder of the extreme-right Maltese political party, Imperium Europa
Thomas Francis of Savoy ( Italian Tommaso Francesco di Savoia, Principe di Carignano, French Thomas François de Savoie, Prince de Carignan ; 21 December 1596 – 22 January 1656 ) was an Italian military commander, the founder of the Savoy-Carignano branch of the House of Savoy which reigned as kings of Sardinia from 1831 to 1861, and as kings of Italy from 1861 until the dynasty's deposition in 1946.
Ernest Thompson Seton ( August 14, 1860 – October 23, 1946 ) was a Scots-Canadian ( and naturalized U. S. citizen ) who became a noted author, wildlife artist, founder of the Woodcraft Indians, and one of the founding pioneers of the Boy Scouts of America ( BSA ).
Larry Graham, Jr. ( born August 14, 1946 ) is an American bass guitar player, both with the popular and influential psychedelic soul / funk band Sly and the Family Stone, and as the founder and frontman of Graham Central Station.
* J. Geils ( born 1946 ), blues-rock lead guitarist, singer, and founder of The J. Geils Band.
Barry Alan Crompton Gibb, CBE ( born 1 September 1946 ) is a musician, singer and songwriter and producer, who rose to worldwide fame as a founder member of the Bee Gees.
The Babalon Working was a series of magic ceremonies or rituals from January to March, 1946 by author, pioneer rocket-fuel scientist, and occultist Jack Parsons, along with Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.
Robert L. Johnson ( born April 8, 1946 ) is an American business magnate best known for being the founder of television network Black Entertainment Television ( BET ), and is also its former chairman and chief executive officer.
Another important founder was Marion Gräfin Dönhoff, who joined as an editor in 1946.
The Worcester and District Skittle League, 12 players, playing 5 legs of 3 ball ( winter league, men only, Tuesday nights ) is the oldest skittle league running in the county, having been restarted post-war in 1946, and is a founder member of the Three cities Association.
Alexander Vasilyevich Alexandrov (, Aleksandr Vasilevich Aleksandrov ) ( — 8 July 1946 ) was a Russian Soviet composer, the founder of the Alexandrov Ensemble, who wrote the music for the national anthem of the Soviet Union, which, in 2001, became the anthem of Russia ( with new lyrics ).
Gianni Versace (; December 2, 1946 – July 15, 1997 ) was an Italian fashion designer and founder of Gianni Versace S. p. A., an international fashion house, which produces accessories, fragrances, makeup and home furnishings as well as clothes.
Peter Green ( born Peter Allen Greenbaum, 29 October 1946, Bethnal Green, London ) is a British blues rock guitarist and the founder of the band Fleetwood Mac.
* John Bird ( entrepreneur ) ( born 1946 ), founder of The Big Issue
In March 1946, Schwarzkopf was invited to audition for Walter Legge, an influential British classical record producer and a founder of the Philharmonia Orchestra.
* Robert L. Johnson ( born 1946 ), American media entrepreneur, founder of Black Entertainment Television
Claude Maurice Marcel Vorilhon ( born 30 September 1946 in Vichy, Allier, France ) is the founder and current leader of the UFO religion known as Raëlism.
After the death of Cloos Company founder George Cloos in 1915, the company continued to make fifes under the aegis of his son Frederick until it was bought out by Penzel-Mueller in 1946.
L Peter Deutsch or Peter Deutsch ( born Laurence Peter Deutsch, August 7, 1946 in Boston, Massachusetts ) is the founder of Aladdin Enterprises and creator of Ghostscript, a free software PostScript and PDF interpreter.
* Robert L. Johnson ( born 1946 ), founder of Black Entertainment Television
Richard Adams, OBE ( born 28 October 1946 ) is the British founder of the UK fair trade organisations Tearcraft and Traidcraft and of a number of social enterprises which promote ethical business.
Sayyed Ja ' far Pishevari ( 1893-11 June 1947 ) (, ) was the founder and chairman of separatist and communist Azerbaijan People's Government ( November 1945 – November 1946 ), created and supported by Soviet occupational forces in north-western Iran.
* John Murphy ( branding consultant ) ( born 1946 ), founder of Interbrand
* Andy Mackay ( 1946 -), English musician ; founder of Roxy Music

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I am also pleased to note that Mr. John B. Oakes, a member of the Times staff since 1946, has been appointed as editorial page editor.
* Oscar Wilde: Selected Works ( 1946 ) editor
* Richard Mills Smith ( born 1946 ), American editor and journalist, Chairman of Newsweek magazine
John Ramsey Campbell ( born 4 January 1946 in Liverpool ) is an English horror fiction author, editor and critic.
He returned to Paris in 1946 to start his career as a film editor, but also embarked on short films of his own.
Guion was editor and publisher of the Express and a sister paper, the Paris Progress, and in 1946 served as president of the Arkansas Press Association.
* Dwight Griswold, governor of Nebraska from 1940 to 1946 and editor and publisher of the Gordon Journal from 1922 to 1940.
Following the adoption of the Charlton Comics name in 1946, the company over the next five years acquired material from freelance editor and comics packager Al Fago ( brother of former Timely Comics editor Vincent Fago ).
* Kate Fleming ( born 1946 ), now Kate Grimond, is married to John Grimond, foreign editor of the news magazine The Economist.
Upon his return to Cologne after his release from Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1946, editor Neven du Mont spotted him and complained about the release of prisoners from the camps-he still saw them as " criminals ".
* Kristian Prestgard ( 1866 – 1946 ) editor of the Decorah-Posten
He was an editor of Progress of Theoretical Physics, and published the books Introduction to Quantum Mechanics ( 1946 ) and Introduction to the Theory of Elementary Particles ( 1948 ).
* John Grimond, a foreign editor of The Economist who in 1973 married Kate Fleming ( b. 1946 ), elder daughter of the writer Peter Fleming and actress Celia Johnson, and has three children with her.
Lester Randolph Ford, Sr. ( October 25, 1886 – November 11, 1967 ) was an American mathematician, editor of the American Mathematical Monthly from 1942 to 1946, and President of the Mathematical Association of America from 1947 to 1948.
Dorothy Dunnett was married in 1946 to Sir Alastair Dunnett, editor of The Scotsman newspaper, and appears in his autobiography, Among Friends, 1984.
After leaving Japan in 1942, Hornby joined the British Council and later became the first editor of the journal English Language Teaching, launched in October 1946.
Before turning to full-time writing in 1946, Huff served as editor of Better Homes and Gardens and Liberty magazine.
* David Stuart Davies ( born 1946 ), editor, writer, and playwright
* David Percy Davies ( 1891 – 1946 ), Welsh newspaper editor
Harry Staton became the editor and manager of the Syndicate in 1920, with Buell Weare stepping in as the Syndicate business manager in 1946.
* Matiur Rahman ( journalist ) ( born 1946 ), Bangladeshi newspaper editor
* John Lukacs ( editor with the introduction ), George F. Kennan and the Origins of Containment, 1944 – 1946: the Kennan-Lukacs Correspondence ( Columbia, Mo.
In 1946, the Nations editor Freda Kirchwey fired Stone when she found out that he had signed with the lefist New York newspaper PM as a foreign correspondent covering the Jewish underground in Mandatory Palestine.

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