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After 52 often beleaguered years in St. Louis, the Browns moved to Baltimore in 1954 and adopted the Orioles name in honor of the official state bird of Maryland.
In 1954, when Camilla was nine, the family moved back to Saint Peter, because of seven-year-old Nan's poor health.
Alan Freed, who had moved to the much larger market of New York City in 1954, helped the record become popular with white teenagers.
The 1954 World Series title would be their last appearance in the World Series as the New York Giants, as the team moved to San Francisco just prior to the 1958 season.
In 1954, Bhabha moved the nuclear programme in a direction towards weapons design and production.
In 1954, the family moved to California.
One of the key factors for these feelings was footballer Tinus Bosselaar, who moved from Sparta to Feyenoord in 1954 before Sparta re-signed him, despite Feyenoord trying to prevent the deal in court.
After nine years in his senior position at Triplex, he moved in 1954 to be Managing Director of the British Industries Fair, a government-backed organisation promoting British goods worldwide.
* Joan Jefferson Ames Vrooman, Writer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada who moved to Cortland in 1954 and authored the popular " Cheese and Crackers " column in the Cortland Standard, daily newspaper.
Richler returned to Montreal in 1952, working briefly at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, then moved to London in 1954.
After Byers moved to Kansas City, the championships would be held in Municipal in 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1961, 1964.
* Baltimore Orioles enfranchised 1901 as the Milwaukee Brewers, moved to St. Louis ( 1902 ) and to Baltimore ( 1954 )
In 1954, the museum left its original location and moved to a small structure behind the Museum of Modern Art.
He moved into movies in 1954, playing the underwater role of the Gill-man in Creature from the Black Lagoon ( while Ben Chapman played the monster on land ), a feat he repeated in two sequels.
Born in the Bronx, New York City, Davis moved to California with his family as a child in 1954.
In 1954, the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America moved its National Headquarters from New York City to a new site at the southwest corner of US Routes 1 and 130 in North Brunswick, New Jersey, although the location appeared in BSA publications as " New Brunswick ".
Stetson University College of Law, founded in 1900, is located in Gulfport ( having moved there in 1954 from its original location in DeLand ).
They moved to Santa Monica, California in 1954, and then to Los Angeles in 1958.
In the 1950s and 1960s Shively was seen as an all-white suburb and became the site of controversy and national headlines in 1954 when activists Carl and Anne Braden bought a house there and sold it to a black family, who moved in.
In 1954, the 9th moved out and the 69th Infantry Division made the fort home until it was deactivated on March 16, 1956.
The county seat moved from Toledo to Newport in 1954.
On February 7, 1954, the museum's first three cars were moved to the site.
The first family moved to the subdivision in late October 1954.
When the family moved to Easton in 1954, Holmes ' father went to Connecticut, where he worked as a gardener until his death in 1970.
The Halls of Ivy moved to television from 1954 to 1955.

1954 and television
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 ( 1954 ) presents a book-burning society in which wall television and hearing-aid radios enslave men's minds ; ;
* Adrian Zmed ( born 1954 ), American television personality and film actor
* 1954 – Red Scare: Witnesses begin testifying and live television coverage of the Army-McCarthy Hearings begins.
In 1954, when Capp was applying for a Boston television license, the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) received an anonymous packet of pornographic Li ' l Abner drawings.
Between 1952 and 1972, he hosted at least five television shows – three different talk shows called The Al Capp Show ( 1952 and 1968 ) and Al Capp ( 1971 –' 72 ), Al Capp's America ( a live " chalk talk ," with Capp providing a barbed commentary while sketching cartoons, 1954 ), and a CBS game show called Anyone Can Win ( 1953 ).
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.
* 1954 – Stone Phillips, American television journalist
* 1954 – Bob Goen, American television host
He made his first television appearance in 1954 and appeared in two films featuring James Dean, Rebel Without a Cause ( 1955 ) and Giant ( 1956 ).
* 1954The first color television sets using the NTSC standard are offered for sale to the general public.
When Kelly returned to Hollywood in 1953, the film musical was already beginning to feel the pressures from television, and MGM cut the budget for his next picture Brigadoon ( 1954 ), with Cyd Charisse, forcing the film to be made on studio backlots instead of on location in Scotland.
* 1954The BBC broadcasts its first television news bulletin.
* J. Michael Straczynski ( born 1954 ), contemporary fiction and television writer
Sennett was profiled in the television series This is Your Life in 1954, and made a cameo appearance ( for $ 1, 000 ) in Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops ( 1955 ).
Anderson and Evans performed the play on television twice, in 1954 and 1962, with Maurice Evans winning an Emmy Award the 1962 production and Anderson winning the award for both presentations.
* 1954 – McCarthyism: CBS television broadcasts the See It Now episode, " A Report on Senator Joseph McCarthy ", produced by Fred Friendly.
* 1954 – Télé Monte Carlo, Europe's oldest private television channel, is launched by Prince Rainier III.
* 1954 – Rhonda Shear, American television personality, actress and comedienne
The first color NTSC television camera was the RCA TK-40, used for experimental broadcasts in 1953 ; an improved version, the TK-40A, introduced in March 1954, was the first commercially available color television camera.
* 1954 – Catherine Crier, American television personality
Fabian of the Yard was a television series filmed and transmitted by the BBC between 1954 and 1956, based upon the career of the by then retired Detective Inspector Robert Fabian.
In television, the American adaptation of Casino Royale ( 1954 ) featured Jimmy Bond in an episode of the Climax!
Written by Lewis between 1949 and 1954, illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published in London between October 1950 and March 1956, The Chronicles of Narnia has been adapted several times, complete or in part, for radio, television, the stage, and film.
First aired on radio in 1954 the jingle was transferred to television in 1956.

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