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Mutual Security Act of 1951 was the successor to the Mutual Defense Assistance Act and the Economic Cooperation Act of 1949, which administered the Marshall plan.
* Jean Grégoire de La Trinité, alias Jean-Gaston Tremblay, from Canada also proclaimed himself Pope Gregory XVII back in 1968 ; however, Tremblay usually styles himself Pope John-Gregory XVII and further, that he is the self styled successor of an ultra-modernist French antipope, Michel Colin ( former Roman Catholic priest of the Sacred Heart missionaries ), founder of the Renovated Church of Christ in 1951 and who went under the name Clement XV since ca.
He was the ruler of Transjordan and its successor state, Jordan, from 1921 to 1951 — first as Emir under a British Mandate from 1921 to 1946, then as King of an independent nation from 1946 until his assassination.
Daihatsu was formed in 1951 as successor organisation to Hatsudoki and, by the 1960s, had started exporting cars to Europe, although it did not enjoy any major sales success until well into the 1980s.
Early in 1950, Miracle succumbed to financial troubles, but its owners regrouped to form the Premium label, and Slim remained on board until the successor company faltered in the summer of 1951.
In fact, much of the legislation was controversially enacted by Noel Browne, Ryan's successor as Minister from 1948 to 1951.
He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1937 to 1967 and in-parliament chairman of the Social Democratic parties SDAP and its successor the Dutch Labour Party from 1945 to 1951.
He also composed the musical theme heard on the CBS Radio Network broadcast " Hear It Now " ( 1950 – 51 ) and its TV successor, " See It Now " ( 1951 – 58 ).
With this success behind him Cerezo felt able to give a positive recapitulation of his presidency, and he was able to hand power over to his successor Jorge Serrano in the first democratic transition of power since 1951.
His administrative ability made him a successor to Director Arthur E. Demaray, whom he served as associate director before advancing to the top job in December 1951.
Other successor states of the Ottoman empire also used the symbol, including Libya ( 1951 – 1969 and after 2011 ), Tunisia ( 1956 ) and Algeria ( 1958 ).
The full title of the office is Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the Senate ; the title of lieutenant governor is granted to the Speaker by statutory law enacted in 1951 in recognition of the fact that the Speaker is the Governor's designated successor ; such has been the case since the adoption of the first state constitution and Tennessee statehood in 1796.
Esperanza López Mateos died, committing suicide, in 1951 ; her successor was Rosa Elena Luján, Hal Croves ' future wife.
1951 Asian Games, thus Asian Games are considered to be a successor of a small-scale multi-sport event known as the Far Eastern Games, held in between a period of 1913 to 1938 in the different cities of Japan, Philippines, and mainland China.
After the war he had several positions, and was appointed a professor at Wittenberg in 1951, as successor of H. W. E. Jung.
He returned to the majors in 1949 as a coach with the Athletics ; one year later, Mack retired after 50 years managing his team, naming Dykes as his successor for the 1951 season.
The album would lead to three sequels, the Hear It Now program on the CBS Radio Network in 1950 and the CBS-TV successor, See It Now, in 1951.
He started out with the first Baltimore Colts, who folded after his rookie season in 1950, followed by the New York Yanks in 1951, and their successor, the Dallas Texans, in 1952.
In 1951 Union Bank ’ s successor, ANZ, returned to Fiji with a representative office that it upgraded to a branch.
Shastriji Maharaj then went on to build temples in Sarangpur ( 1916 ), Atladra ( 1945 ), Gondal ( 1934 ), and Gadhada ( 1951 with successor Yogiji Maharaj ).
In 1951 the new combined defence force was granted the title ' Royal ', and replacement colours were entrusted to the care of the regiment as successor to the defunct Defence Corps.
In 1951, the President dies in a plane crash ; his isolationist successor demands Manning's resignation and intends to dismantle the Patrol.
The PUC was awarded to the 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment for its actions at the Battle of Imjin River in 1951, with the tradition continued by its successor, the Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire Regiment, until its amalgamation into The Rifles.
With the formation of the FRG these successor organizations of the DRG were reunited, a situation codified by the Federal Railways Law ( Bundesbahngesetz ) that was ratified on 13 December 1951.

1951 and organization
#“ Experience which, if assimilated, would involve a change in the organization of self, tends to be resisted through denial or distortion of symbolism ” ( Rogers, 1951 ).
#“ The structure and organization of self appears to become more rigid under threats and to relax its boundaries when completely free from threat ” ( Rogers, 1951 ).
Before Arbenz come to power in 1951, the Communist movement preferred to carry out many of their activities through the so-called mass organization.
* White, Leonard D. The Jeffersonians: A Study in Administrative History, 1801 – 1829 ( 1951 ), explains the operation and organization of federal administration
The act provided for a Legislative Council ( established in 1951 ), a judicial organization, a public service, and a system of local government.
In 1951, he joined a communist cell in a secret organization known as the Cercle Marxiste (" Marxist circle ") which had taken control of the Khmer Student's Association ( AER ) that same year.
However, the organization was only intended to operate for 3 years, from January 1951, due to the disagreement of many UN member states over the implications of a permanent body.
The office of this organization was burgled by the FBI at least fourteen times between 1947 and 1951.
In 1951, the Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization, also began including the words " under God " in the Pledge of Allegiance.
The Friends of the Bellaire Library, a 501 ( c )( 3 ) non-profit organization, was established in 1951 to support the City of Bellaire Library.
* International Committee for Sexual Equality ( ICSE ) ( 1951 – 1963 ); Formed by the Dutch COC and functioned as an umbrella organization that united many of the above national organizations from Europe and the United States.
It was founded in 1951 as a non-governmental organization.
In 1951 the organization developed Morningside Gardens, a six-building apartment complex to house middle-income families from all ethnic backgrounds.
The Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, 1951 – 77, more commonly known as the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee ( SISS ) and sometimes the McCarran Committee, was authorized under S. 366, approved December 21, 1950, to study and investigate ( 1 ) the administration, operation, and enforcement of the Internal Security Act of 1950 (, also known as the McCarran Act ) and other laws relating to espionage, sabotage, and the protection of the internal security of the United States and ( 2 ) the extent, nature, and effects of subversive activities in the United States " including, but not limited to, espionage, sabotage, and infiltration of persons who are or may be under the domination of the foreign government or organization controlling the world Communist movement or any movement seeking to overthrow the Government of the United States by force and violence.
In 1951, forty churches were represented at the organization.
* It becomes Niitsu City by the municipal organization enforcement on January 1, 1951.
In 1951, forty churches were represented at the organization.
When First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt, a member of the AAUN Board of Directors, completed her term as a US Representative to the UN General Assembly in late 1951, she walked into the AAUN offices and asked to be given something to do for the organization.
In 1951, it became the first organization to join permanently with the Muscular Dystrophy Association in sponsorship.
The Fringe did not benefit from any official organization until 1951, when students of the University of Edinburgh set up a drop-in centre in the YMCA, where cheap food and a bed for the night were made available to participating groups.
The organization considered itself as the genuine inheritor of the original KPRP founded in 1951 ( which had evolved into the CPK ), and labelled the congress as the ' 3rd party congress ' ( thus not recognizing the 1963, 1975 and 1978 congresses of CPK as legitimate ).
Although Mattingly died in 1951, the organization grew to be Our Lady's Rosary Makers which has 17, 000 active members in the United States and has distributed hundreds of millions of free rosaries worldwide.
The first commercial business computer was developed in the United Kingdom in 1951, by the J. Lyons and Co. catering organization.
In 1951 the organization acquired its current name when Henry Kaiser unilaterally directed the trustees of the health plans, hospital foundations, and medical groups to add his name before Permanente.

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