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Comprehensive, historical baseball statistics were difficult for the average fan to access until 1951, when researcher Hy Turkin published The Complete Encyclopedia of Baseball.
#“ 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 ).
This promotion was completed when Joseph II consecrated the first Ethiopian-born Archbishop, Abuna Basilios, as head of the Ethiopian Church on 14 January 1951.
Engelbart's career was inspired in 1951 when he was engaged to be married and realized he had no career goals beyond getting a good education and a decent job.
Franklin shared this chemical knowledge with Watson and Crick when she pointed out to them that their first model ( from 1951, with the phosphates inside ) was obviously wrong.
In 1951, when the Portuguese government overhauled the entire colonial system, all Portugal's colonies, including Portuguese Guinea, were renamed Overseas Provinces ( Províncias Ultramarinas ).
Aaron's minor league career began on November 20, 1951, when baseball scout Ed Scott signed Aaron to a contract on behalf of the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League.
The trust dissolves when all family members alive at the time of Hearst's death in August 1951 have died.
The IMU was established in 1920, but dissolved in September 1932 and then re-established 1950 de facto at the Constitutive Convention in New York, de jure on September 10, 1951 when ten countries had become members.
Nehru was elected by the Indian National Congress to assume office as independent India's first Prime Minister in 1947, and re-elected when the Congress party won India's first general election in 1951.
* 15 March 1951 – Konrad Adenauer becomes Minister of Foreign Affairs as well as Chancellor when the Allies allow this post to be revived.
Schwitters started a second Merzbau while in exile in Lysaker nearby Oslo, Norway in 1937 but abandoned it in 1940 when the Nazis invaded ; this Merzbau was subsequently destroyed in a fire in 1951.
In 1951, Labatt launched its Pilsener Lager ; when it was introduced in Manitoba, the beer was nicknamed " Blue " for the colour of its label and the company's support of Winnipeg's Canadian Football League ( CFL ) franchise, the Blue Bombers.
The slang meaning of the term dates back to 1951, when Newsweek magazine reported on its popular use as a synonym for " drip " or " square " in Detroit, Michigan.
* 1951 – The " Shot Heard ' Round the World ", one of the greatest moments in Major League Baseball history, occurs when the New York Giants ' Bobby Thomson hits a game winning home run in the bottom of the ninth inning off of the Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca, to win the National League pennant after being down 14 games.
The book was not ready for publication when Wittgenstein died in 1951.
In 1951, when Giuliani was seven, his family moved from Brooklyn to Garden City South, where he attended the local Catholic school, St. Anne's.
This was done by LeMay in a 1951 meeting with high level Air Force staff, when he convinced them that unreasonable operational demands were being placed on SAC and, in order to alleviate the issue, SAC should be allowed to approve target selections before they were finalized.
The origin of the glide dates to 1951, when Parry O ' Brien of the United States invented a technique that involved the putter facing backwards, rotating 180 degrees across the circle, and then tossing the shot.
The United States Navy controlled the TTPI from a headquarters in Guam until 1951, when the United States Department of the Interior took over control, administering the territory from a base in Saipan.
CBU traces its roots to 1951 when the St. Francis Xavier University Sydney Campus was opened as a satellite campus of St. Francis Xavier University.
In 1951 when there were 9 national spiritual assemblies, Shoghi Effendi appointed members to the International Bahá ' í Council, and described it as an embryonic international House of Justice.
Valmet ( originally — ) was formed in 1951, when the state of Finland decided to group their various factories working on war reparations to the Soviet Union under one company.
* President Harry S. Truman inaugurated transcontinental television service on September 4, 1951 when he made a speech to the nation.
In 1926, he founded Fianna Fáil, and was head of government ( President of the Executive Council, later Taoiseach ) from 1932 to 1948, 1951 to 1954, and 1957 to 1959, when he resigned after being elected as President of Ireland.

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* 1951 – The first regularly scheduled transatlantic flights begin between Idlewild Airport ( now John F Kennedy International Airport ) in New York City and Heathrow Airport in London, operated by El Al Israel Airlines.
* 1881 – Al Christie, Canadian-born film director and producer ( d. 1951 )
* 70 Al Wistert, OT, 1943 – 1951
* November 24 – Al Christie, Canadian-born director and producer ( d. 1951 )
Ellington, however, later had many different vocalists, including Herb Jeffries ( until 1943 ) and Al Hibbler ( who replaced Jeffries in 1943 and continued until 1951 ).
On July 20, 1951, King Abdullah I was shot dead in Jerusalem while visiting the Al Aqsa Mosque.
An El Al Lockheed Constellation ( 1951 )
" Bogle wrote that his inspiration for starting an index fund came from three sources, all of which confirmed his 1951 research: Paul Samuelson's 1974 paper, " Challenge to Judgment ", Charles Ellis ' 1975 study, " The Loser's Game ", and Al Ehrbar's 1975 Fortune magazine article on indexing.
* Al Christie ( 1881 – 1951 ), director / producer and screenwriter
Al Christie ( November 24, 1881 – April 14, 1951 ) was a Canadian-born motion picture director, producer and screenwriter.
* Al Christie ( 1881 – 1951 ), co-founder of Christie Film Company, director / producer / screenwriter
Alan Stuart " Al " Franken ( born May 21, 1951 ) is the junior United States Senator from Minnesota.
* Al Capp's Wolf Gal ( 1951 – 1952 ) 2 issues ( Toby )
1951 – 52: Al Cervi, playing less and coaching more, emphasized a patient offense and a scrappy defense, which led the league by yielding a stingy 79. 5 points per game, as the Nationals won the Eastern Division with a solid 40 – 26 record.
* " Lullaby of Broadway " ( 1935 ) w. Al Dubin for Gold Diggers of 1935 ( 1935 version: ; 1951 version: )
* Al Hodge ( rock musician ) ( 1951 – 2006 ), guitarist and songwriter
Faisal bin Sultan ( born 1951 ) is the Secretary General of Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Foundation.
Omar Faiek Shennib, Chief of the Royal Diwans, Vice President of the National Assembly and Minister of Defense under King Idris Al Senussi is credited in the memoirs of Adrian Pelt, UN commissioner for Libya ( 1949 to 1951 ) for the design of the original Flag of Libya: this flag represented Libya from its independence in 1951 to 1969, and was adopted by the pro-democracy movement during the Libyan civil war.
* Lisa Najeeb Halaby ( Noor Al ' Hussein ) ( born 23 August 1951 ), the fourth wife and widow of King Hussein of Jordan and the stepmother of the current king, Abdullah II.
The 1951 season was the first for new Indians manager Al Lopez.
The first faculty to be formed was the Faculty of Literature in Benghazi, and the royal palace " Al Manar ", from which King Idris I of Libya declared its independence on 24 December 1951, was assigned to be the campus.
Alfonso Teofilo Brown ( 1902 – 1951 ), better known as Panama Al Brown, was a bantamweight boxer from Panama who made history by becoming boxing's first Hispanic world champion.

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