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In 1956, Reno enrolled at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where she majored in chemistry, became president of the Women's Self-Government Association, and earned her room and board.
In 1956, inspired by Ernest Hemingway's 1935 novel Green Hills of Africa, she began an ambitious film project in Africa drawn from another novel called Schwarze Fracht ( Black Freight ).
In 1955, at age 18, she married Richard Carleton Meeker whom Mary described as " the boy next door ," and within six weeks she was pregnant with her only child, Richard, Jr. ( born July 3, 1956 ).
Her relationship with the Capitol label spanned almost three decades, aside from her brief but artistically rich detour ( 1952 – 1956 ) at Decca Records, where in 1956 she recorded one of her most acclaimed albums, Black Coffee.
Gordon continued her on-stage acting career in the 1950s, and was nominated for a 1956 Tony, for Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play, for her portrayal of Dolly Levi in Thornton Wilder's The Matchmaker, a role she also played in London, Edinburgh and Berlin.
Anna Freud recommended in 1956 to a journalist who was preparing an article about psychoanalysis for the London Observer that she not quote Freud ‘ s letter to the American mother, on the grounds that “... nowadays we can cure many more homosexuals than was thought possible in the beginning.
During a 1956 radio interview with Sydney Rogers in West Oakland several months after her arrest, Parks said she had decided, " I would have to know for once and for all what rights I had as a human being and a citizen.
By 1956, she dissolved The World Calendar Association, Incorporated.
By the time she was 16, she earned a berth on the U. S. Olympic track and field team and came home from the 1956 Melbourne Games with an Olympic bronze medal in the 4 x 100 m relay to show her high school classmates.
In 1956, she married composer Toshi Ichiyanagi.
In 1956, she won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis.
" In 1955 and 1956, she received, first, a Tony Award for Peter Pan, and then an Emmy for appearing in the same role on television.
In 1956, she married William P. Byrne, a Marine.
Other films include The Hucksters ( 1947 ) with Clark Gable, Show Boat ( 1951 ), The Snows of Kilimanjaro ( 1952 ) with Gregory Peck, Lone Star ( 1952 ) with Clark Gable, Mogambo ( 1953 ) with Clark Gable and Grace Kelly, 1954's The Barefoot Contessa with Humphrey Bogart ( which some consider to be Gardner's " signature film " since it mirrored her real life custom of going barefoot ), Bhowani Junction ( 1956 ), The Sun Also Rises with Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn ( in which she played party-girl Brett Ashley ) ( 1957 ), and the film version of Nevil Shute's best-selling On the Beach with Peck and Fred Astaire.
Over the next three years she acted in many films such as Scandal in Sorrento ( 1955 ) and Lucky to Be a Woman ( 1956 ).
Her last husband was a French banker, Alex Berger, whom she married in 1956.
To account for such oddities and evidence that she was ill, it was suggested in 1956 by Ian Aird, a professor of medicine, that Amy Dudley might have suffered from breast cancer, which through metastatic cancerous deposits in the spine, could have caused her neck to break under only limited strain, such as a short fall or even just coming down the stairs.
After 1956 Lady Astor became increasingly isolated, although in 1959 she was honoured by receiving the Freedom of City of Plymouth.
From 1954 to 1960, she appeared in the television adaptations of Blithe Spirit in 1956 and The Bells of St. Mary's in 1959.
In 1956, after a final convalescent period in the French Alps, Joliot-Curie was admitted to the Curie hospital in Paris where she died on 17 March at the age of 58 from leukemia.
Linda Carroll Hamilton ( born September 26, 1956 ) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Sarah Connor in The Terminator and its sequel Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Catherine Chandler in the television series Beauty and the Beast, for which she was nominated for two Golden Globes and an Emmy.
Pauline's writing career that led to " Dear Abby " began in January 1956 when she was 37 and new to the Greater San Francisco Area.

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He worked his way through the pecking order of teams, scoring regularly for the youth and reserve sides before he was handed his first team debut against Charlton Athletic in October 1956.
In 1956 he worked for General Electric on ERMA, a computer system that introduced the use of the magnetically-encoded fonts imprinted on the bottom border of checks, allowing automated check processing via Magnetic Ink Character Recognition ( MICR ).
She moved to Greece in 1956, and worked as a professional saw musician.
He worked as a dialogue coach on four additional Siegel films: Private Hell 36 ( 1954 ), An Annapolis Story, ( 1955, and co-starring L. Q. Jones ), Invasion of the Body Snatchers ( 1956 ) and Crime in the Streets ( 1956 ).
Fonda worked with Alfred Hitchcock in 1956, playing a man falsely accused of robbery in The Wrong Man ; the unusual semi-documentary work of Hitchcock's was based on an actual incident and partly filmed on location.
Szasz completed his residency requirement at the Cincinnati General Hospital, then worked at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis from 1951 – 1956, and then for the next five years was a member of its staff – taking twenty-four months out for active duty with the U. S. Navy.
He worked for General Electric before and after serving as a naval aviator from 1953 to 1956.
O ' Brien worked with Harryhausen one last time on the acclaimed dinosaur sequence for Irwin Allen's nature documentary The Animal World ( 1956 ).
As a result of peace accords worked out at the Geneva Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, Vietnam was divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam at the 17th Parallel as a temporary measure until unifying elections could take place in 1956.
From 1948 to 1956 he worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he gained some fame as a designer of small, efficient nuclear weapons.
When Childe worked there, it was located in St John's Lodge, a building in the Inner Circle of Regent's Park, although would be moved to Gordon Square in Bloomsbury in 1956.
During 1956 – 57, Sykes also wrote for and performed in The Tony Hancock Show, where he again worked with Hattie Jacques.
From then until 1950 he was employed at the Social Security Foundation in Ljubljana, Zagreb and Belgrade, after which he was worked at the Yugoslavian Federal Statistical Office in Belgrade until his retirement on December 31, 1956.
In 1956, Blue Note employed Reid Miles, an artist who worked for Esquire magazine.
The line was previously worked by 1959 stock, 1956 stock, 1938 stock, standard tube stock and 1906 gate stock.
Between 1953 and 1958 he worked steadily in films and television, including the 1956 movie The Swan ( which starred Grace Kelly ).
After finishing his studies in 1944, Shankar worked as a composer, creating the music for the Apu Trilogy by Satyajit Ray, and was music director of All India Radio, New Delhi, from 1949 to 1956.
He began to record music for HMV India and worked as a music director for All India Radio ( AIR ), New Delhi, from February 1949 to January 1956.
Sutherland was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of Dorothy Isobel ( née McNichol ; 1892 – 1956 ) and Frederick McLea Sutherland ( 1894 – 1983 ), who worked in sales and ran the local gas, electricity, and bus company.
She lived and worked at his home in the Auckland suburb of Takapuna from April 1955 to July 1956, producing her first full-length novel, Owls Do Cry ( Pegasus, 1957 ).
The American Magazine closed in July, 1956, and Packard moved over to Collier's where he worked as a writer.
When the invasion was abandoned under pressure from the US in November 1956, Home worked with the dissenting members of the Commonwealth to build the organisation into what Hurd calls " a modern multiracial Commonwealth ".
Austin Osman Spare ( 30 December 1886 – 15 May 1956 ) was an English artist and occultist who worked as both a draughtsman and a painter.
In 1956 the young graduate Norbert Kitz ( also known as Norman Kitz ), who had worked on the early British Pilot ACE computer project, had a chance meeting with some of the directors of Control Systems Ltd., of which the Bell Punch Company was then a subsidiary.

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