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After graduation from high school in 1952, against his parents ' wishes, he majored in drama at San Francisco City College, where he was a classmate of future actress Lee Meriwether.
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.
* 35th 1952 Mexico City, Mexico
In addition to Westerns and the science fiction films, three of his early major roles were in noir films, Kansas City Confidential of 1952, Vice Squad of 1953, and The Big Combo of 1955.
The Most Happy Fella ( 1952 ) is quasi-operatic and has been revived by the New York City Opera.
A native of New York City, Moog attended the Bronx High School of Science in New York, graduating in 1952.
The family moved to Panorama City, California, in 1952.
In 1952, Warner Bros. made their first film ( Carson City ) in " Warnercolor ", the studio's name for Eastmancolor.
* Journey to the Far Pacific ( 1952 ) Doubleday & Company, Garden City, NY.
In 1926 his works were on display in Salon des Indépendants and Salon d ' Automne and in 1952 he had a large exposition of his paintings in New York City.
William Vickrey, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize for his work on " moral hazard ", is considered one of the fathers of congestion pricing, as he first proposed it for the New York City subway system in 1952.
Many of SOM's post-war designs have become icons of American modern architecture, including the Manhattan House ( 1950 ), designated as a New York City landmark in 2007 by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission ; and the Lever House ( 1952 ), also in New York City ; as well as the Air Force Academy Chapel ( 1958 ) in Colorado Springs, Colorado ; and the John Hancock Center ( 1969 ) and Sears Tower ( 1973 ), both in Chicago.
* Lever House, New York City, New York, United States, 1952
In addition, snowmelt from the surrounding mountains can cause localized stream flooding during late spring and early summer, the worst examples being in 1952 and especially 1983, when City Creek burst its banks, forcing city engineers to convert several downtown streets, including State Street, into waterways.
In 1952, Gwynne married socialite Jean Reynard, a granddaughter of New York City mayor William Jay Gaynor.
During the 1950s, Newcastle won the FA Cup trophy on three occasions within a five year period, beating Blackpool in 1951, Arsenal in 1952, and Manchester City in 1955.
* April 9, 1952: New York City, New York A 15-year-old boarding-school student shot a dean rather than relinquish pin-up pictures of girls in bathing suits.
* July 14, 1952: New York City, New York Bayard Peakes walked in to the offices of the American Physical Society at Columbia University and shot and killed secretary Eileen Fahey with a. 22 caliber pistol.
* November 20, 1952: New York City, New York “ Rear Admiral E. E. Herrmann, 56 years old, superintendent of the Naval Post-Graduate School, was found dead in his office with a bullet in his head.
The modern era of the NCAA began in July 1952 when its executive director, Kansas City, Missouri native Walter Byers, moved the organization's headquarters from the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago ( where its offices were shared by the headquarters of the Big Ten Conference ) to the Fairmount Building at 101 West 11th Street in Downtown Kansas City.
The NFL's Houston Texans revived the name of the WFL's franchise for that city ; " Texans " has also been used by an NFL Dallas team in 1952the remnants of which became the Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts, by an AFL Dallas team in the early 1960s – who became the Kansas City Chiefs, by an arena football team in Dallas in the early 1990s, and by a CFL San Antonio team for one year in the 1990s.
* Kansas City Confidential ( 1952 )

1952 and Montreal
The Rediffusion cable system was operational in 1952 and eventually supplied 80, 000 homes in Montreal Quebec.
Initially, the systems brought American stations to viewers in Canada who had no Canadian stations to watch ; broadcast television, though begun late in 1952 in Toronto and Montreal, did not reach a majority of cities until 1954.
After being upset by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1951 semifinals, Detroit won its fifth Cup in 1952, sweeping both the Leafs and the Canadiens, with the Production Line of Howe, Abel and Lindsay joined by second-year goalie Terry Sawchuk.
* 1952 – Canada's first television station, CBFT-TV, opens in Montreal.
Richler returned to Montreal in 1952, working briefly at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, then moved to London in 1954.
Television broadcasts from the CBC began on September 6, 1952, with the opening of a station in Montreal, Quebec ( CBFT ), and a station in Toronto, Ontario ( CBLT ) opening two days later.
* 1952: Automatistes, Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal ; Biennial Exhibition of Canadian Painting, National Art Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
McCullagh committed suicide in 1952, and the newspaper was sold to the Webster family of Montreal.
Television began in Quebec ( and in Canada ) on September 6, 1952 with the launch of CBFT in Montreal, the first station in what would become Radio-Canada's television network.
In the 1951 – 1952 playoffs, the Red Wings swept both the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens, with Sawchuk surrendering five goals in eight games ( for a 0. 67 GAA ), with four shutouts.
Harry Pencer, a clothier from Montreal, Canada, began to import Cott sodas into Quebec, Canada, in 1952.
* Sam Etcheverry – player ( QB ), 1969 ( Montreal Alouettes 1952 – 60 ).
* Jake Gaudaur – builder, 1984 ( Hamilton Tigers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats as player 1940, 1948 – 53, director 1952 – 53, president 1954 – 55, general manager 1956 – 67 ; Toronto Argonauts as player 1941 ; Toronto RCAF Hurricanes as player 1942 ; Toronto Indians as player 1945 – 46 ; Montreal Alouettes as player 1947 ; CFL commissioner 1968 – 84 ).
* Eagle Keys – builder, 1990 ( Montreal Alouettes as player 1949 – 51 ; Edmonton Eskimos as player 1952 – 54 and as coach 1959 – 63 ; Saskatchewan Roughriders as coach 1965 – 70 ; BC Lions as coach 1971 – 75 ).
* Red O ' Quinn – player ( E ), 1981 ( Montreal Alouettes 1952 – 59, later as general manager ; Ottawa Rough Riders as general manager ).
In 1952 he succeeded Madame Athanase David as the President of the Montreal Festivals, a post he held through 1956.
* Mohan Patel ( born 1952 ), former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the Gold medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal
From 1943 to 1952 he taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Montreal.
In 1952 – 53, Montreal and Detroit battled for first place with Detroit coming out on top by the end of the season.
Jan Wong (; born 1952 in Montreal, Quebec ) is a Canadian journalist.
In 1952 the Brazilian railway the Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil purchased new forty-six RS-3s from the Montreal Locomotive Works.
The first hockey game televised in Canada was on October 11, 1952 of a game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Detroit Red Wings, played at the Montreal Forum.
In 1952, Gallivan began a 32-year stint with Hockey Night in Canada, mostly calling games involving the Montreal Canadiens, before retiring after the 1983 – 1984 season.

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