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By 1954, The McDonald brothers ' stand was restaurant equipment manufacturer Prince Castle's biggest purchaser of milkshake blending machines.
During the 1950 ′ s, Pinewood gave birth to the huge financial successes of the Carry On ... and Doctor films series, produced on behalf of Rank by Peter Rogers and his wife Betty E. Box and directed by the brothers Gerald Thomas and Ralph Thomas respectively ( Doctor in the House was the most popular box office film of 1954 in Great Britain ) and the Norman Wisdom comedies, which between 1953 and 1966 initially made more money than the James Bond film series.
The 1954 movie Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is a classic film musical about seven lumberjack brothers who, in the spirit of the Roman story of the The Rape of the Sabine Women, decide to kidnap brides for themselves from the neighboring town.
Bishop Eustace Preparatory School is a coeducational, private high school for students in grades 9-12, founded in 1954 by the priests and brothers of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate ( the Pallottines ).
He portrayed serious characters in Betrayed ( 1954 ), starring Clark Gable and Lana Turner, and in The Colditz Story ( 1955 ), but he made his name playing in a series of films for the Boulting brothers, including Private's Progress ( 1956 ), Brothers in Law ( 1957 ) and I'm All Right Jack ( 1959 ), as well as similar films for other producers, for example School for Scoundrels ( 1960 ).
After an interview in which the Guinness directors enjoyed testing the twins ' knowledge of records and unusual facts, the brothers agreed to start work on the book that became The Guinness Book of Records in 1954.
After an interview in 1954 in which the Guinness directors enjoyed testing the twins ' knowledge of records and unusual facts, the brothers agreed to start work on the book that would become the Guinness Book of Records.
The success of that television appearance led Gleason to produce a weekly variety program, Stage Show, hosted by the brothers on CBS from 1954 to 1956.
Olsen Brothers ( Danish: Brødrene Olsen ) are a Danish rock / pop music duo, and are brothers Jørgen ( born 15 March 1950 ) and " Noller " ( Niels, born 13 April 1954 ) Olsen.
In 1954, the brothers met Jacques and Yvonne Lasry.
A caricature of Dalton appeared in the 1954 Lucky Luke album Hors-la-loi where he's depicted as the tallest of the Dalton brothers.
A very large Friendship Guesthouse was constructed in 1954, one of dozens across China, to receive the Soviet " elder brothers " who came to assist Chinese development prior to tensions emerging between Soviet and Chinese leadership.
The Collyer brothers ' story was first directly fictionalized by Marcia Davenport in her novel, My Brother's Keeper ( Scribners, 1954 ), also published as a Popular Library paperback.
Two years later, the pared down quintet --- Lucius left in 1954 --- signed with the Chess brothers ' Checker label and released a doo-wop single, " Darling I Know ", that flopped.
Eugen died on 30 December 1954 at Meran surrounded by the brothers of his order from Lana.
The brothers are also referenced in Luchino Visconti's 1954 Senso.
Kalpala brothers with their 1954 trophies
The company was founded by two brothers, Martin and Matthew Bucksbaum, in 1954.
The second iteration of The Foggy River Boys formed in Springfield, Missouri about 1954 with Charlie Hodge as lead vocalist, with brothers Bill and Monty Matthews and one other member.
My Brother's Keeper ( 1954 ), based on the Collyer brothers, was optioned for films to various individuals over decades, but no film was ever produced.
In 1954, Ray Kroc, who was a milkshake machine salesman at the time, became inspired by the evident financial success of the brothers ' concept, immediately grasping the restaurants ' enormous potential.
Greene and Greene was an architectural firm established by brothers Charles Sumner Greene ( 1868 – 1957 ) and Henry Mather Greene ( 1870 – 1954 ), influential early 20th Century American architects.
In 1954, brothers Morris Quinlan and Patrick Quinlan bought the business of James F. O ' Neill of Bay de Verde and established Quinlan Brothers Limited.
Kalpala brothers and their 1954 Rally Finland | 1000 Lakes Rally-winning Dyna Z

1954 and sued
In 1954 he sued producer Sam Spiegel for copyright infringement.
In 1976 the Decca Navigator Company of London sued the Unites States government over patent infringements, claiming that the Omega system was based on a proposed earlier Decca system known as DELRAC-Decca Long Range Area Coverage, that had been disclosed to the US in 1954.
After interruptions brought about by the Second World War and the ensuing Allied occupation, the hotel owners sued Demel in 1954, with the hotel asserting its trademark rights and the bakery claiming it had bought the rights to the name " Original Sacher Torte ".
After interruptions brought about by the Second World War and the ensuing Allied occupation, the hotel owners sued Demel in 1954, with the hotel asserting its trademark rights and the bakery claiming it developed and bought the title " Original Sacher Torte ".

1954 and Daily
During the Daily Mail Snowman Expedition of 1954, the mountaineering leader John Angelo Jackson made the first trek from Everest to Kanchenjunga in the course of which he photographed symbolic paintings of the Yeti at Tengboche gompa.
Dr. Biswamoy Biswas examining the Pangboche Yeti scalp during the Daily Mail Snowman Expedition of 1954
On 19 March 1954, the Daily Mail printed an article which described expedition teams obtaining hair specimens from what was alleged to be a Yeti scalp found in Pangboche monastery.
* Ralph Izzard, The Abominable Snowman Adventure, this is the detailed account by the Daily Mail correspondent on the 1954 expedition to find the " Snowman ", Hodder and Staoughton, 1955.
He was assistant general secretary of the Fabian Society from ( 1954 – 55 ), a lead writer on the Daily Mirror ( 1955 – 64 ) and a journalist on the New Statesman ( 1964 – 65 ).
Maxwell Fyfe remained ambitious and a 1954 Daily Mirror opinion poll, on the popular favourite to succeed Churchill as Party leader and prime minister, had him behind Eden and Butler but well ahead of Macmillan.
With the passage of the Television Act 1954, Rediffusion joined forces with Associated Newspapers, a subsidiary of Daily Mail and General Trust, to form Associated-Rediffusion, and won the coveted London weekday ITV broadcast franchise.
Native Dancer was voted the United States Horse of the Year for 1954, beating High Gun by 19 votes to 11 in the Daily Racing Form poll and winning the TRA award for the second time.
He was part of the Daily Mail expedition sent to look for the Yeti around Mount Everest in 1954.
( 1955 ): Zoological results of the Daily Mail Himalayas Expedition 1954.
( 1983 ): Additional notes on birds recorded on 1954 ' Daily Mail ' Himalayan Expedition.
* Biswas, Biswamoy ( 1974 ): Zoological results of the Daily Mail Himalayan Expedition 1954: Notes on some birds of Eastern Nepal.
The first spokesperson for the car was Miss America 1954, Evelyn Ay Sempier, and the car was prominently advertised in Women's Wear Daily.
* Beattie, H. ( 1954, 1994 ) Our Southernmost Maoris Dunedin, NZ: Otago Daily Times ; Christchurch, NZ: Avondale Copy Studio.
" The star witness for the prosecution was Howard Rushmore, an ex-reporter at the Communist Daily Worker and former member of CPUSA who was hired as an editor by Confidential in October 1954.
Edwards was editor of Tribune ( 1951 – 54 ), a feature writer on the Evening Standard ( 1954 – 57 ), deputy editor of the Sunday Express ( 1957 – 59 ), managing editor of the Daily Express ( 1959 – 61 ) then its editor ( 1961 ), editor of the Glasgow Evening Citizen ( 1962 – 63 ), editor of the Daily Express again ( 1963 – 65 ), editor of the Sunday People ( 1966 – 72 ) and editor of the Sunday Mirror ( 1972 – 84 ).
After jobs with United Press, the Associated Press, New York Daily News, and The New York Post, Hess started working at the Times in 1954 ; first on the foreign copy desk, later becoming a night-shift reporter.
* " Bartle Frere ", " Harry Morant ", The Townsville Daily Bulletin, ( Friday, 10 December 1954 ), p. 9.
For the newspaper of the same name published from 1923 to 1954, see Los Angeles Daily News ( historic ).
The Daily News bears no relation to an earlier Los Angeles Daily News, a morning newspaper based in Downtown Los Angeles which ceased publication on December 18, 1954, or to the " Los Angeles Daily Post " website, which automatically republishes news feeds in a blog format.
According to Lance Tingay of The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, Long was ranked in the world top ten in 1952 and 1954 ( no rankings issued from 1940 to 1945 ), reaching a career high of World No. 7 in those rankings in 1952.

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