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1952 and Wodehouse
They had a son, John Wodehouse, 5th Earl of Kimberley, but divorced in 1952.
Other residents of note include: songwriter Frank Loesser, who wrote for Broadway shows including Guys and Dolls ; the playwright, Guy Bolton, who collaborated with Wodehouse on Anything Goes ; and Dave Garroway, the original host of NBC's Today Show when it first aired in January, 1952.

1952 and wife
In 1952 Aalto designed and had built a summer cottage, the so-called Experimental House, for himself and his new wife in Muuratsalo in Central Finland.
Parkinson and his wife divorced in 1952 and he married the writer and journalist Ann Fry ( 1921 – 1983 ), with whom he had two sons and a daughter.
He was the first-born child of Frank W. Hawks ( 1865 – 1950 ), a wealthy paper manufacturer, and his wife, Helen Howard ( 1872 – 1952 ), the daughter of a wealthy industrialist.
In August 1952, while living with half-brother John Pic, at the time a U. S. Coast Guardsman stationed in New York City, Oswald and Marguerite were asked to leave after Oswald allegedly threatened Pic's wife with a knife and struck their mother, Marguerite.
* 1919 – Eva Perón, Argentine actress and First Lady, wife of Juan Perón ( d. 1952 )
" Wrong " was interpreted to mean legally wrong, rather than morally wrong, in the case of Windle 1952 2QB 826 ; 1952 2 All ER 1 246, where the defendant killed his wife with an overdose of aspirin ; he telephoned the police and said, " I suppose I'll hang for this.
* 1952 – Sharon Osbourne, English music manager and wife of Ozzy Osbourne
After a period of decline of the Oxfordian theory beginning with World War II, in 1952 Charlton Ogburn and his wife Dorothy published the 1, 300-page This Star of England, which briefly revived Oxfordism.
After his first wife died in 1952, he remarried in 1953 with childhood friend Astrid Johannessen.
Milligan married his first wife, June ( Marchinie ) Marlow, in 1952.
He was buried with his wife at Mary Tavy: his house at Mary Tavy bears a commemorative tablet unveiled in 1952.
** Eva Perón, wife of Argentine President Juan Peron ( d. 1952 )
Llewellyn married twice: his first wife was Nona Sonstenby, whom he married in 1952 and divorced in 1968, and his second wife was Susan Heimann, whom he married in 1974.
María Eva Duarte de Perón (; 7 May 1919 – 26 July 1952 ) was an Argentine political leader, the second wife of President Juan Perón ( 1895 – 1974 ) and served as the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952.
* Albert Lasker ( 1880 – 1952 ), pioneer of the American advertising industry, part owner of baseball team the Chicago Cubs, and wife Mary Lasker ( 1900 – 1994 ), an American health activist and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal
They married in 1952, once Blake was able to obtain a divorce from his previous wife.
* Princess Brasova ( Natalia Sheremetyev-Romanov ) ( 1880 – 1952 ), wife of Grand Duke Mikhail Romanov
On 17 December 1952, Giscard married his cousin Anne-Aymone Sauvage de Brantes, a daughter of Count François Sauvage de Brantes, who died in a concentration camp in 1944, and his wife, the former Princess Aymone de Faucigny-Lucinge.
With her return to film in the 1950s, she portrayed an abused colonial wife in Carol Reed's Outcast of the Islands ( 1952 ), but had already transitioned into mature, supporting roles with Sailor of the King ( 1953 ) and a memorable victim of the Mau Mau uprising in Something of Value ( 1957 ).
Lu Muzhen ( 1867 – 1952 ), Sun's first wife from 1885 to 1915
Randall Evan Stonehill was born in Stockton, California on March 12, 1952, the son of Leonard N. Stonehill ( born September 19, 1920 ), a high school teacher, and his wife, Pauline Correia ( born February 18, 1921 ), a school teacher of Azorean Portuguese heritage, and the younger brother of Jeffrey Dean Stonehill ( born October 28, 1949 in Alameda County, California ).
According to his wife, Serling " just up and quit one day, during the winter of 1952, about six months before our first daughter Jody was born – though he was also doing some freelancing and working on a weekly dramatic show for another Cincinnati station.

1952 and bought
North Campus is the most contiguous campus, built independently from the city on a large plot of farm land — approximately — that the university bought in 1952.
In 1952, he bought a large property in Marnes-la-Coquette, near Paris, and named it " La Louque ", as a homage to his mother's nickname.
MGM bought in 1944 the rights to Gone with the Wind and, at some point, the 1937 version of The Prisoner of Zenda for its 1952 remake ( all today part of the Turner Entertainment library owned by Time Warner ), and 20th Century Fox still holds rights to the remake of A Farewell to Arms.
They also bought Palmdale Airport in 1952 and established an aerospace development and testing facility called United States Air Force Plant 42.
Because American Decca bought Universal Pictures in 1952, many of these soundtrack albums were of films released by what was then called Universal-International Pictures.
American Decca bought Universal-International in 1952, and eventually merged with MCA in 1962, becoming a subsidiary company under MCA.
The paper's first issue was published on 7 March 1952 after the “ Accordion Times and Musical Express ” ( from October 4th 1946 ) was bought by London music promoter Maurice Kinn, and relaunched as the New Musical Express.
The Leffe beers were brewed in Overijse from 1952 until 1977, when the Artois breweries bought out the local brewer.
Unlike the case of Gone with the Wind, which Selznick sold to MGM in 1944, It is assumed that The Prisoner of Zenda was bought by MGM themselves because they planned to produce a would-be 1952 remake of the film and wished to better the original film ( a similar situation occurred when MGM filmed a version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in 1941, having also bought the 1931 version from Paramount ).
In 1952 Autry bought the old Monogram Ranch in Placerita Canyon ( Newhall-Santa Clarita, California ,) and renamed it Melody Ranch.
The house was built by Ottmar Gramms, who bought the land in 1952.
In 1952, Bob Hope bought the property, immediately giving it to the Claretian Order of the Catholic Church, which operated a seminary on the grounds for 25 years.
In 1952, Bowles bought the tiny island of Taprobane, off the coast of Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ), where he wrote much of his novel The Spider's House, returning to Tangier in the warmer months.
John Lewis bought the Bainbridge store in 1952.
In 1952, it bought WOR / WOR-FM / WOR-TV in New York City and merged its broadcasting interests into a new division, General Teleradio.
The Guild Guitar Company, founded in 1952 by Alfred Dronge in New York City, moved production to Westerly in 1967 and continued to make its well respected archtop, acoustic and solid body guitars there until 1996, when they were bought by Fender Musical Instruments and production was moved to Corona, California.
Blesh and Janis continued the label until late 1952, after which it was inactive for a number of years until the mid 1960s when it was bought out by GHB / Jazzology Records owner George H. Buck, who reissued Circle material on LP and later compact disc.
Further DC-3s were bought in 1952.
Bhai Mohan Singh bought the company in 1952 from his cousins Ranbir and Gurbax.
Ridder bought the Mercury and News in 1952.
After Elliott moved to Miami Beach and Habana with his fourth wife, in 1952, Roosevelt's brother John bought the Hyde Park tract.
Ryder bought Great Southern Trucking Company in 1952.
In October 1952, he bought la semaine de l ' Oise and used it to launch his political career.
Holland House is now a fragmentary ruin, having been devastated by incendiary bombing in 1940, but the ruins and the grounds were bought by London County Council in 1952 from the last private owner, the 6th Earl of Ilchester.

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