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1950 and Time
" I was indignant as hell about that leg ," he would reveal in a November 1950 interview in Time magazine.
As in the strip, Shmoos suddenly appeared to be everywhere in 1949 and 1950 — including a Time cover story.
) According to a November 1950 Time article, " Capp parted from Fisher with a definite impression, ( to put it mildly ) that he had been underpaid and unappreciated.
A 1950 cover story in Time even included photos of two of his employees, whose roles in the production were detailed by Capp.
* Capp, Al, Time Magazine ( November 6, 1950 ) " Die Monstersinger "
His books of poetry include Poems 1913 and 1914 ( 1914 ); Poems Translated from the French ( 1914 ); Three Poems ( 1916 ); The Barn ( 1916 ); The Silver Bird of Herndyke Mill ; Stane Street ; The Gods of the World Beneath, ( 1916 ); The Harbingers ( 1916 ); Pastorals ( 1916 ); The Waggoner and Other Poems ( 1920 ); The Shepherd, and Other Poems of Peace and War ( 1922 ); Old Homes ( 1922 ); To Nature: New Poems ( 1923 ); Dead Letters ( 1923 ); Masks of Time: A New Collection of Poems Principally Meditative ( 1925 ); Japanese Garland ( 1928 ); Retreat ( 1928 ); Winter Nights: A Reminiscence ( 1928 ); Near and Far: New Poems ( 1929 ); A Summer's Fancy ( 1930 ); To Themis: Poems on Famous Trials ( 1931 ); Constantia and Francis: An Autumn Evening, ( 1931 ); Halfway House: A Miscellany of New Poems, ( 1932 ); Choice or Chance: New Poems ( 1934 ); Verses: To H. R. H. The Duke of Windsor, ( 1936 ); An Elegy and Other Poems ( 1937 ); On Several Occasions ( 1938 ); Poems, 1930-1940 ( 1940 ); Shells by a Stream ( 1944 ); After the Bombing, and Other Short Poems ( 1949 ); Eastward: A Selection of Verses Original and Translated ( 1950 ); Records of Friendship ( 1950 ); A Hong Kong House ( 1959 ); Poems on Japan ( 1967 ).
Kovacs ' television programs included Three to Get Ready ( an early morning program seen on Philadelphia's WPTZ from 1950 through 1952 ), It's Time for Ernie ( 1951, his first network series ), Ernie in Kovacsland, ( a summer replacement show for Kukla, Fran and Ollie, 1951 ), The Ernie Kovacs Show ( 1952 – 56 on various networks ), a twice-a-week job filling in for Steve Allen as host of The Tonight Show on Mondays and Tuesdays ( 1956 – 57 ), and game shows Gamble on Love, One Minute Please, Time Will Tell ( all on DuMont ), and Take a Good Look ( 1959 – 61 ).
Lucas ( RHD Ltd ) 1950 ; All in Due Time by Humphry House ( RHD Ltd ) 1955 ; George Moore: Letters to Lady Cunard 1895-1933 ( RHD Ltd ) 1957 ; The Letters of Oscar Wilde ( RHD Ltd ) 1962 ; Max Beerbohm: Letters to Reggie Turner ( RHD Ltd ) 1964 ; More Theatres by Max Beerbohm ( RHD Ltd ) 1969 ; Last Theatres by Max Beerbohm ( RHD Ltd ) 1970 ; A Peep into the Past by Max Beerbohm ( Heinemann ) 1972 ; A Catalogue of the Caricatures of Max Beerbohm ( Macmillan ) 1972 ; The Autobiography of Arthur Ransome ( Cape ) 1976 ; Electric Delights by William Plomer ( Cape ) 1978 ; Selected Letters of Oscar Wilde ( Oxford ) 1979 ; Two Men of Letters ( Michael Joseph ) 1979 ; Siegfried Sassoon: Diaries 1920-1922 3 vols.
His other original film scores included Early to Bed ( 1928 ), Time Out of Mind ( 1947 ), Rocketship X-M ( 1950 ) and The Return of Jesse James ( 1950 ).
* Time Out of Mind ( 1950 ) rejected movie score
Alan also appeared on an episode of Home Improvement, singing his hit song Mercury Blues in 1996, appearing on Tool Time to sing about his 1950 Mercury.
She returned to theatre ( between films ) more often in the 1950s and 1960s, playing in London and on tour in such roles as Edith Fenton in The Hat Trick ( 1950 ); Felicity, Countess of Marshwood, in Relative Values ( 1951 and 1953 ); Grace Smith in A Question of Fact ( 1953 ); Lady Yarmouth in The Night of the Ball ( 1954 ); Mrs. St. Maugham in The Chalk Garden ( 1955 – 56 ), Dame Mildred in The Bright One ( 1958 ); Mrs. Vincent in Look on Tempests ( 1960 ); Mrs. Gantry ( Bobby ) in The Bird of Time ( 1961 ); Mrs. Moore in A Passage to India ( 1962 ); Mrs Tabret in The Sacred Flame ( 1966 and 1967 ); Prue Salter in Let's All Go Down the Strand ( 1967 ); Emma Littlewood in Out of the Question ( 1968 ); Lydia in His, Hers and Theirs ( 1969 ); and others.
* Jazz Time ( Capitol H 215, 1950 )
Your Show of Shows is a live 90-minute variety show that appeared weekly in the United States on NBC ( Saturdays, 9: 00-10: 30 p. m. Eastern Time ), from February 25, 1950, until June 5, 1954, featuring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca.
A 1950 cover story in Time even included photos of two of his employees, whose roles in the production were detailed by Capp.
* Capp, Al, Time Magazine ( November 6, 1950 ) " Die Monstersinger "
An account of his endeavours appeared in Time Magazine in 1950.
Earlier filmed series included Your Show Time, The Stu Erwin Show, and The Life of Riley ; and Jerry Fairbanks had developed and was using multi-camera film production for television in 1950.
As in the strip, shmoos suddenly appeared to be everywhere in 1949 and 1950 — including a Time cover story.
The most famous is Robert Penn Warren's 1950 novel World Enough and Time: A Romantic Novel, about murder in early-19th century Kentucky.
* " Number 2½ ", Time, Mar 20, 1950.

1950 and quoted
Noël Coward quoted the " Bollocks — and the same to you " version in a song from his 1950 West End Musical, Ace of Hearts, " Three Juvenile Delinquents.
Under Christopher Newton, the Festival's mandate became more narrowly defined: to produce plays written during the lifetime of Shaw ( 1856 – 1950 ), " plays about the beginning of the modern world ," as Newton was quoted.
Niebuhr himself was quoted in the January 1950 Grapevine as saying the prayer " may have been spooking around for years, even centuries, but I don't think so.
An approximate version ( apparently quoted from memory ) appears in the " Queries and Answers " column in The New York Times Book Review, July 2, 1950, p. 23, which asks for the author of the quotation ; and a reply in the same column in the issue for August 13, 1950, p. 19, where the quotation is attributed to Niebuhr and an unidentified printed text is quoted as follows:
Benefits that are commonly quoted include: the GDP of Tibet Autonomous Region ( TAR ) today is 30 times that before 1950 ; it has 22, 500 km of highways, all built since 1950 ; all secular education in the region was created after integration into the PRC ; there are 25 scientific research institutes, all built by the PRC ; infant mortality has dropped from 43 % in 1950 to 0. 661 % in 2000 ; life expectancy has risen from 35. 5 years in 1950 to 67 in 2000 ; the collection and publishing of the traditional Epic of King Gesar, which is the longest epic poem in the world and had only been handed down orally before ; allocation of 300 million Renminbi since the 1980s to the maintenance and protection of Tibetan monasteries.
* 800, 000 – Walter Eytan, head of Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry, in a private letter of 1950 ( quoted by Morris, Birth ... Revisited, p602 )
Also, Dmitri Volkogonov in his book about Stalin quoted an MVD document that reports 2, 572, 829 on 1 January 1950.
The same line is also quoted in Ernest Hemingway's 1950 novel Across the River and into the Trees, as well as referred to in his 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises.

1950 and Webb
In addition, " Laura " was presented twice on The Screen Guild Theater ( August 20, 1945 and February 23, 1950 ), both episodes starring Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney and Clifton Webb.
Webb was on the FBI Most Wanted List longer than any other fugitive since its creation in 1950.
Following its success she appeared again with Grant in Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House ( 1948 ), and with Clifton Webb in Cheaper by the Dozen ( 1950 ).
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.
Two additional stained-glass windows followed by Christopher Webb in 1945 and Francis Skeat in 1950.
Crain starred opposite Myrna Loy and Clifton Webb in the 1950 biographical film Cheaper by the Dozen.
* Paris Sketchbook, 1950 ( with Kaye Webb ) ( repr.
It was on the set of Halls of Montezuma in 1950 that he met and befriended actor Jack Webb.
( Milner had also worked with Webb in the 1950 film Halls of Montezuma and the 1955 film Pete Kelly's Blues.
He enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1950 and earned his pilot wings and commission in 1952 at Webb Air Force Base, Texas.
Manhattan-based real estate company Webb and Knapp gained a controlling interest in the airfield in 1950 and later built light factories on it.
In December 2003, Welling played Charlie Baker, the oldest son and second oldest in the Baker family which had 12 children in the film Cheaper by the Dozen, which is a remake of the 1950 movie starring Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy, based on the 1948 book by Frank and Lillian Gilbreth.
During debate over the Capital Punishment Act 1950, Labour expressed concern about the constitutional implications of the concentration of executive power in this context, while National Party Attorney-General Clifton Webb referred to the alleged " deterrent " value of the death penalty as potential threat and punitive severity.
It was also adapted for the Lux Radio Theater on March 27, 1950, starring Clifton Webb as Sheridan Whiteside and Lucille Ball as Maggie Cutler.
* Sir Richard Webb ( Royal Navy officer ) ( 1870 – 1950 ), British admiral

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