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Finally, for 1950 only, runners would be credited with a stolen base if they were " well advanced " toward the base they were attempting to steal ", and the pitcher is charged with a balk, with the further exception of a player attempting to steal, who would otherwise have been forced to advance on the balk by a runner behind them.
Seizing on this action and the popular unrest it engendered, the army forced the president to resign on May 10, 1950.
In a 1950 interview, Erika Raeder claimed that her septuagenarian husband was forced to do brutal " hard labour " in Spandau when Raeder's job in Spandau was to work in the prison library.
In the 1950 Stanley Cup Finals, the Rangers were forced to play all of their games on the road ( home games in Toronto ) while the circus was at the Garden.
United Nations forces entered the war on side of the South, and American General Douglas MacArthur, having forced a communist retreat, proposed to end the war by Christmas 1950.
Known as the Resist America, Aid Korea Campaign in China, the first major offensive of the Chinese forces was pushed back in October, but by Christmas 1950, the " People's Volunteer Army " under the command of Gen. Peng Dehuai had forced the United Nations to retreat back to the 38th Parallel.
Hogg's father died in 1950 and the younger Hogg was forced to move to the House of Lords as the 2nd Viscount Hailsham.
Upon the approval of President Truman in 1950 of the Savannah River Site for the production of hydrogen bombs, the U. S. government forced 6, 000 people in the surrounding area to move.
In October 1950, Stafford Cripps was forced to resign as Chancellor of the Exchequer due to failing health, and Gaitskell was appointed to succeed him.
When the Japanese invaded Thailand on December 8, 1941, ( because of the international date line this occurred an hour and a half before Pearl Harbor ),< ref > Churchill, Winston S. The Second World War, Vol 3, The Grand Alliance, p. 548 Cassell & Co. Ltd, 1950 </ em ></ ref > hesitant Phibunsongkhram was reluctantly forced to order a general ceasefire after just one day of resistance and allow the Japanese armies to use the country as a base for their invasions of Burma and Malaya.
In 1950, Bennett was falsely accused of harbouring communists on his staff and was forced to resign from Powell Dufryn ( later resisting several attractive offers to return to a career in industrial research and administration ).
* In 1940, World War II forced the cancellation of the year's scheduled performance, not to resume until 1950 ( but then, only after having to obtain permission from the American Occupation Authorities ).
During his life, he has held the title of the King twice: first between 1950 and 1951 as a child when his grandfather Tribhuvan was forced into exile in India with the rest of his family ; and from 2001 to 2008, following the Nepalese royal massacre.
In 1950 Anger moved to Paris, France, where he initially stayed with friends of his ( who themselves had been forced to leave Hollywood after being blacklisted for formerly having belonged to trade union organisations ).
In 1950 his health broke down under the strain and he was forced to resign his office in October.
The division was forced to carry out a systematic withdrawal and ordered to take up defensive positions on the south bank of the Chongchon River 30 November 1950.
By 1950 the forced labor camps set up along the length of the planned canal were filled to capacity ; that year alone, 40, 000 prisoners were held in those camps.
Though Ellington and Basie were able to keep their bands together ( the latter did briefly downsize his band ; from 1950 – 1952 ), by the end of 1946, most of their competitors were forced to disband, bringing the swing era to a close.
In 1950, a Hungarian couple, Peter and Margit, are forced to flee from their oppressive Communist country for the USA with their eldest daughter Maria.
In 1950 she was forced to sell her beloved Mirador, and so in 1954 Nancy bought Haseley Court near Oxford.
An attempted escape from Soviet-dominated Hungary led to imprisonment and communist forced labour in the period 1950 – 1953.
After a format change to a smaller " digest " size in October 1941, the Strand Magazine eventually ceased publication in March 1950, forced out of the market by a falling circulation and rising costs, its last editor being Macdonald Hastings, distinguished war correspondent and later TV reporter and contributor to the Eagle boys ' comic.
The Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1950 resulted in a flurry of diplomatic activity as Tibet attempted to negotiate with the Chinese government, appealed futilely to the international community, and then was forced to capitulate.
However, the onset of ill health forced Davis to withdraw from the series and Anne Baxter, who had played her nemesis in the 1950 film All About Eve, was brought in as Victoria Cabot, Mrs. Trent's sister-in-law.

1950 and school's
* In the 1950 western Stars in My Crown, the town is devastated by typhoid spread by a school's well.
Much of the growth of Oklahoma A & M and the campus architectural integrity can be attributed to work of Henry G. Bennett, who served as the school's president from 1928 to 1950.
On September 11, 1950, Gardner Bishop, Nicholas Stabile and the Consolidated Parents Group attempted to get eleven African-American students ( including the case's plaintiff, Spottswood Bolling ) admitted to the school, but were refused entry by the school's principal.
Julius Harrison composed a cantata and sonata for the school's Jubilee in 1950.
From 1950 to 1968, he served as the school's head track coach.
Schmidt grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the borough of Brentwood and attended the University of Pittsburgh, playing on the school's football team for three years from 1950 – 1952.
By his fourth season he had guided SJU to a school-record 26-6-1 mark, the school's first conference championship since 1950, the school's first conference playoff championship, the school's first NCAA tournament berth and an NCAA third place victory.
1963: Under Headmistress Anne Healy ( who began in 1950 ) the school's admissions policy is changed to: " Application without discrimination for all qualified applicants.

1950 and football
* 1950 – Jerome Barkum, American football player
* 1950 – Ed Marinaro, American football player and actor
* 1950 – Jim Jefferies, Scottish football manager
The on-campus football facility, Rice Stadium, opened in 1950 with a capacity of 70, 000 seats.
* 1950 – Phillip Fulmer, American football coach
* June 17 – John Matuszak, American football player and actor ( b. 1950 )
He spent his entire professional football career with Dynamo Moscow, from 1950 to 1970, winning the USSR football championship five times and the USSR Cup three times.
* Tom Sherman ( American football ) ( born 1950 ), American football quarterback
* Tim Kearney ( born 1950 ), former American football player
After World War II the club was not revived and Burton was without a senior football team for a number of years until 1950 when the present day Burton Albion was formed.
* American Association ( football ), a minor professional American football league that existed from 1936 to 1950
* Franco Harris ( born 1950 ), former Pittsburgh Steelers football player.
* Glenn Hedden ( born 1950 ), former head football coach and athletic director at Kean University.
* Vic Janowicz, former baseball and football player, 1950 Heisman Trophy winner
* Joe Ferguson, former NFL football player for the Buffalo Bills, was born in Alvin in 1950.
* Ed Marinaro ( born 1950 ), football player and actor.
* Rex Bumgardner: professional football player, Buffalo Bills ( 1948 – 1949 ) and Cleveland Browns ( 1950 – 1952 )
* Joe Jackson ( American football ) ( born 1950 ), American football player
* Grzegorz Lato ( born 1950 ), former striker for the Poland national football team
Following the Second World War, the British football associations agreed to take part from the 1950 World Cup onwards, where Rimet himself handed over the trophy to a triumphant Uruguayan team when they won the tournament for the second time.
Her husbands were John Young ( 1942 – 43 ), George Jenkins ( 1946 ), Robert Grayson ( 1947 ), Walter Buchanan ( 1950 ), saxophonist Eddie Chamblee ( 1957 ), Rafael Campos ( 1961 ), and pro football player Dick " Night Train " Lane ( 1963 ).

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