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* Seetee Ship ( 1949 ) and Seetee Shock ( 1950 ) by Jack Williamson.
* 1949 Jack Reed, American politician
* January 5 Jack Lovelock, New Zealand athlete ( d. 1949 )
Tansley's For Kett and Countryside ( 1910 ), Jack Lindsay's The Great Oak ( 1949 ), Sylvia Haymon's children's story The Loyal Traitor ( 1965 ), and Margaret Callow's A Rebellious Oak ( 2012 ); plays, including George Colman Green's Kett the tanner ( 1909 ); and poetry, including Keith Chandler's collection Kett's Rebellion and Other Poems ( 1982 ).
* November 13, 1949: Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State University freshman James Heer grabbed a. 45 caliber handgun from the room of a Delta Tau Delta fraternity brother and shot and killed his fraternity brother Jack McKeown, 21, an Ohio State senior.
Jack Warner refused to allow her script approval, however, and cast her in Beyond the Forest ( 1949 ).
Jack Schaefer's popular 1949 novel Shane contained themes associated with the Johnson County War but took the side of the settlers.
Guthrie Jr., based on the 1949 novel of the same name by Jack Schaefer.
In earlier times Jack Clayton's The Innocents ( 1961 ) brought The Turn of the Screw to vivid life on film, and William Wyler's The Heiress ( 1949 ), adapted from Washington Square, won four Academy Awards, including a Best Actress award for Olivia de Havilland as Catherine Sloper.
Brent Jay Spiner was born February 2, 1949 in Houston, Texas, to Sylvia and Jack Spiner, who owned a furniture store.
Uranium was discovered outside what is now Litchfield ’ s eastern boundary in August 1949, by a local prospector, Jack White.
At the end of the war the government ceased operation, and in 1949 Albert LaPierre and Jack Peterson bought the abandoned airstrip and began filling it with modest cinder-block houses.
* Big Jack ( 1949 ) with Richard Conte, Marjorie Main, and Edward Arnold
Jack Wyrtzen and Percy Crawford switched to TV broadcasting in the Spring of 1949.
Instrumental to the sisters ' success over the years were their parents, Olga and Peter ; their orchestra leader and musical arranger, Vic Schoen ( 1916 2000 ); music publishing giant Lou Levy, who died only days after Maxene, and was their manager from 1937 51 and was also Maxene's husband from 1941 49 ; and both Jack Kapp ( d. 1949 ) and his brother David Kapp, who founded Decca Records. Maxene was the mother of 2 children, Mark ( born -) & Shianne ( born ).
Texaco Star Theaters next hosts included James Melton ( 1944 1947 ), Tony Martin ( 1947 1948 ), Gordon MacRae ( 1948 ), Jack Carter ( 1948 ), and Milton Berle ( 1948 1949 ).
Carl Buettner, Gil Turner and Jack Bradbury were among the noted creators to work on the series in its early years, with Buettner giving Big Bad his proper name of Zeke ( 1946 ) and Turner supplying his middle name of Midas ( 1949 ).
* Jack Reed ( politician ) ( born 1949 ), American politician from Rhode Island
He decided to take a year off, but it did more for his health ( he suffered from hypertension ) than his career ; after the June 26, 1949 show, on which Henry Morgan and Jack Benny guested, Fred Allen never hosted another radio show full time again.
Michael Jack Schmidt ( born September 27, 1949 ) is a Hall of Fame third baseman, widely considered as one of the greatest at the position in the history of Major League Baseball.
In 1947, the series switched to NBC, hosted at various times by Baker, Garry Moore ( 1947 49 ), Eddie Cantor ( 1949 50 ) and Jack Paar ( beginning June 11, 1950 ).
He was the third Scottish based rider to achieve this feat after Ken Le Breton ( Ashfield Giants and Australia ) in 1949 and Jack Young ( Edinburgh Monarchs and Australia ) in 1950 and 1951.
Other prominent alumni include entertainers such as Thelonious Monk ( 1935 ), and actors Lucy Liu ( 1986 ), Tim Robbins ( 1976 ), and James Cagney ( 1918 ), comedian Paul Reiser ( 1973 ) and NBA basketball player and game fixer / bookmaker Jack Molinas ( 1949 ).
John Calloway “ Jack ” Walton ( March 6, 1881 November 25, 1949 ) was an American politician and the fifth Governor of Oklahoma.

1949 and Sheedy
But Sheedy was unable to pay his bills and in 1949 turned his masters over to his record stamping company, the Circle Record Company, owned by Max and Sol Weiss.

1949 and owner
He played ranch owner Bob Kitteridge in the 1949 episode " Legion of Old Timers " of the TV series The Lone Ranger.
* John W. Henry ( born 1949 ), American businessman, principal owner of the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool FC
Jim Lampley ( born April 8, 1949 ) is an American sportscaster, news anchor, movie producer, and restaurant owner.
: Paul Reiner had sold the masters from the Tatum, Cyril Nathaniel Haynes ( 1915 1996 ) ( piano ), and Norvo sessions to Dial Records owner, Ross Russell, closing the deal in June 21, 1949, via telephone.
In 1940, the airport was taken over by the Federal Department of Transport to serve the war effort and was not returned to its original owner, the City of Calgary, until 1949.
Balbir Singh Sodhi ( 1949 September 15, 2001 ), a gas station owner in Mesa, Arizona, was murdered in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks in the first of several cases across the United States that were reported to the police as acts of retaliation for the terrorist attacks.
Edmond Loubat began to buy shares in the estate and continued the acquisition progressively until 1949 when she was the sole owner of the domaine.
The Port Authority of NY & NJ purchased it on April 1, 1949, from Fred L. Wehran, a private owner and later leased it to Pan American World Airways ( and its successor organization Johnson Controls ) for 30 years until December 1, 2000, when the Port Authority assumed full responsibility for the operation of Teterboro.
In addition to his media acquisitions, by 1949 Thomson was the owner of a diverse group of companies, including several ladies ' hairstyling businesses, a fitted kitchen manufacturer, and an ice-cream cone manufacturing operation.
In 1949, Boston Yanks owner Ted Collins had requested the NFL to fold his Boston team and give him a new one in New York City.
As owner of the Leafs during numerous championship years, his name appears on the Stanley Cup eight times: 1932, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1962.
Added to this in 1949 was the Northern Counties Committee ( NCC ), owned by the British Transport Commission's Railway Executive since its previous owner, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS ), had been nationalised in 1948.
John Harold Force ( born May 4, 1949 in Bell Gardens, California ) is an NHRA drag racer, a 15-time Funny Car champion driver, and a 17-time champion car owner.
The manor house, known as Crossgar House, was put up for sale by its last owner, Colonel Llewwllen Palmer, in later 1949.
Greg Shaw ( January 1949 October 19, 2004 ) was a Los Angeles-based fanzine publisher, music historian and record label owner.
Tarak Ben Ammar () ( born on June 12, 1949 in Tunis, Tunisia ) is an international movie producer and distributor, ( the owner of French production and distribution company Quinta Communications.
Large portions of shares in the estate were bought by the Bordeaux wine merchant Fernand Ginestet ( then owner of the adjacent Château Lascombes ) in 1925, and the family share was gradually increased to allow his son Pierre Ginestet to take complete ownership in 1949.
* Wallace Ray Davis ( 1949 2007 ), televangelist and owner of Affiliated Media Group
* George H. Richardson, owner of the Washington Senators, 1920 to 1949
The Olivetti Lettera 22 is a portable mechanical typewriter designed by Marcello Nizzoli in 1949 or, according to Telecom Italia ( the current owner of Olivetti ), 1950.
Launched on 6 November 1947 for a Polish owner, she was the first of 29 ships Project B30 type, built in 1949 1954 in Stocznia Gdańska.
Tribune Company purchased the Times-Mirror Company ( then-owners of the Los Angeles Times ) in 2000, bringing the Times into common ownership with channel 5 ; the arrangement placed the Times under the ownership of another Los Angeles area station, as it was the original owner of Los Angeles ' Fox owned-and-operated station KTTV from 1949 ( under a joint venture with CBS through 1951 ) until it sold the station to Fox Television Stations predessor Metromedia in 1963.
In the 1949 production with Alan Ladd as Gatsby, Da Silva played garage owner George Wilson ; in the 1974 film with Robert Redford, Da Silva was Meyer Wolfsheim, the flamboyant gambler with the interesting cufflinks.
He played Umberto Scalli, a sleazy gymnasium owner and drug pusher in three films: The Devil's Sleep ( 1949 ), Racket Girls ( aka Pin Down Girls ( 1951 )) and Dance Hall Racket ( 1954 ) with inconoclastic comedian Lenny Bruce in his only film role.

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