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* 1950 – Chris Norman, English singer
The actor Norman Painting played Phil Archer continuously from the first trial series in 1950 until his death on 29 October 2009.
Nikolaus Pevsner ( writing in 1950 ) is uncertain about the dating and suggests that the Norman work has some Saxon features, while the tower may be 13th or 15th century in date.
During the 1950 ′ s, Pinewood gave birth to the huge financial successes of the Carry On ... and Doctor films series, produced on behalf of Rank by Peter Rogers and his wife Betty E. Box and directed by the brothers Gerald Thomas and Ralph Thomas respectively ( Doctor in the House was the most popular box office film of 1954 in Great Britain ) and the Norman Wisdom comedies, which between 1953 and 1966 initially made more money than the James Bond film series.
Montagu Collet Norman, 1st Baron Norman DSO PC ( 6 September 1871 – 4 February 1950 ) was an English banker, best known for his role as the Governor of the Bank of England from 1920 to 1944.
Lord Norman died at his home in Campden Hill, London, in 1950 following a stroke.
The condition is named after Norman Barrett ( 1903 – 1979 ) who described the condition in 1950.
* My Heart Laid Bare and Other Prose Writings by Charles Baudelaire ( 1950 ), editor, translator Norman Cameron
Norman Painting, OBE ( 23 April 1924 – 29 October 2009 ) was an actor who played Phil Archer in the BBC Radio 4 soap opera The Archers since the pilot episodes were aired on the BBC Midlands Home Service in summer 1950.
Norman L. Abram, or Norm Abram, ( born September 25, 1950 in Woonsocket, Rhode Island ) is an American carpenter known for his work on the PBS television programs This Old House and The New Yankee Workshop.
On April 4, 1957, Canadian Ambassador to Egypt, E. Herbert Norman, leaped to his death from a Cairo building after the United States Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security re-opened his case and publicly questioned his loyalty to Canada and to the United States, despite his having been cleared several years earlier, first by the RCMP in 1950, then again by the Canadian minister of external affairs, Lester B. Pearson, in 1952.
Norman Gunn was employed from 1950 to 1988 by the former Rapides Bank and Trust Company, for which he was a senior vice president upon retirement.
From 1900 to 1950, Sinclair Lewis ( 1885 – 1951 ), William Faulkner ( 1897 – 1962 ), Henry Miller ( 1891 – 1980 ), Ernest Hemingway ( 1899 – 1961 ), John Steinbeck ( 1902 – 1968 ), Richard Wright ( 1908 – 1960 ), William Saroyan ( 1908 – 1981 ), Nelson Algren ( 1909 – 1981 ), Paul Bowles ( 1910 – 1999 ), Jerome Salinger ( 1919 – 2009 ), Norman Mailer ( 1923 – 2007 ), and Gore Vidal ( 1925 – 2012 ).
Andrew Norman Wilson ( born 27 October 1950 ) is an English writer and newspaper columnist, known for his critical biographies, novels, works of popular history and religious views.
* 1950: Bavinger House, Norman, Oklahoma
The Toast of New Orleans is a 1950 musical film directed by Norman Taurog and choreographed by Eugene Loring.
It is named for 1950 graduate, Norman Ward Sr, an outstanding athlete, teacher, coach, and administrator.
Norman Ault ( December 17, 1880 – February 6, 1950 ) was a book illustrator and writer, now known best as a compiler of anthologies.
* " Norman Harper " ( The Funstar Comic, Martin and Reid, 1949 ) ( Wonderman # 20, Paget Publications, 1950 )
They were named after Norman Charles Harris, Chairman of Commissioners of the Victorian Railways between 1940 and 1950.
In 1950, he defeated his pro-Conservative opponent, Norman St John-Stevas, to become Chairman of the Cambridge Union Society.
* Wing Commander Sir Norman Hulbert, Conservative MP from 1935 – 50 for Stockport from 1935 – 50, and for Stockport North from 1950 – 64

1950 and parents
In Family Group ( c. 1950 ) Alston's use of grey and ochre tones brings together the parents and son as if one with geometric patterns connecting them together as if a puzzle.
In the film serials Superman ( 1948 ) and Atom Man vs. Superman ( 1950 ), Kirk Alyn portrays Clark as a mild-mannered reporter who comes to Metropolis and secures a job at the Daily Planet, following the death of his foster parents.
After her parents divorced in 1950, she spent most of her childhood in Wilmington, North Carolina, with her grandmother until her family relocated to Queens when she was a teenager.
The parish's population doubled in size from 1940 to 1950 and again from 1950 to 1960 as the parents behind the post – World War II baby boom, profiting from rising living standards and dissatisfied with their old neighborhoods, chose relocation to new neighborhoods of detached single-family housing.
Seidler's parents migrated to Sydney and later commissioned him to design their home which became known as the Rose Seidler House ( 1948 – 1950 ), in Wahroonga, on Sydney's North Shore.
In the 1950 film Cheaper by the Dozen, Webb and Myrna Loy played Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, real-life efficiency experts of the 1910s and 1920s, and the parents of 12 children.
His parents divorced in 1950, with Elspeth retaining custody of their four sons, as Jim spent much of his time on the road as a drummer for Big band era acts such as Woody Herman.
Her parents divorced in 1950, and her mother later married actor and stuntman Jock Mahoney.
In 1950, Nerdrum's parents divorced, leaving Lillemor to raise two small children, Odd, and a younger brother, on her own.
In 1950, when Miguel was four, he moved with his parents and sister Elizabeth to Loisaida ( or Lower East Side ) in New York.
Singh's parents emigrated from Punjab in India to Britain in 1950.
In the autumn of 1950, 13 Topeka parents including the Browns agreed to take their children to the nearest whites-only school to their house with witnesses, and attempt to enrol them.
In 1950, Corll's parents remarried and moved to Pasadena, Texas ; however, the reconciliation was short lived and, in 1953, the couple once again divorced, with the mother again retaining custody of her two sons.
Temple and Black were married in his parents ' Del Monte, California home on December 16, 1950, before a small assembly of family and friends.
Stephen Kakfwi was born on November 7, 1950 in a traditional Dene bush camp at Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories to full-blooded Slavey parents.
Foxman immigrated to the United States in 1950 with his parents.
His parents were English-American bookkeeper Harry Lowe Crosby ( 1871 – 1950 ) and Irish-American Catherine Harrigan ( 1873 – 1964 ), ( affectionately known as Kate ), the daughter of a builder from County Mayo in Ireland.
In 1950, Noble appeared onstage with her parents and had her own radio programme.
It was founded in December 1950 by Frank and Vivienne Harris, the parents of the current Editor, Paul Harris.
In common with many British drivers of the immediate post-war period, Collins cut his racing teeth in the frenetic 500cc category ( adopted as Formula 3 at the end of 1950 ), when his parents bought him a Cooper 500 from the fledgling Cooper Car Company.
The original lineup comprised the parents, sons Tommy and Brian, and daughters Anne ( born 12 November 1950 ), Denise ( born 9 April 1952 ), Maureen ( born 14 June 1954 ), Linda ( born 23 February 1959 ) and Bernadette (' Bernie ', born 17 October 1960 ).
His parents separated in 1950 and divorced four years later.
Consequently, on medical advice, her parents placed Judith in the Columbus State Institution ( formerly the Columbus State School ) an institution for the mentally retarded, on October 18, 1950.

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