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He also recorded an album for Liberty in 1957 and an album for French Vogue Records as " Barney Bigard-Claude Luter Quintet " in 1966.
The film premiered at the Liberty Cinema in Bombay during Diwali week on 25 October 1957, where it ran continuously for more than a year.
* Exotica by Martin Denny ( Liberty, 1957 )
* Pacific Jazz Records, acquired by Liberty in 1957
* Sidney Painter, " The House of Quency, 1136-1264 ", Medievalia et Humanistica, 11 ( 1957 ) 3-9 ; reprinted in his book Feudalism and Liberty
*" The Donkey and the Schoolboy "/" The Gift " ( 1957 Liberty 55055 )
*" Safari / Closing Time " ( 1957 Liberty 55066 ; recorded under the name " Alfi & Harry ")
*" Gotta Get to Your House "/" Camel Rock " ( 1957 Liberty 55079 )
*" Pretty Dark Eyes "/" Cecelia " ( 1957 Liberty 55105 )
*" Baghdad Express "/" Starlight, Starbright " ( 1957 Liberty 55113 )
The Music of David Seville ( 1957 Liberty 3073 )
Then a year later in 1957 the Society of Experimental Psychologists, a group he was a charter member of, held a special dinner in his honor where students and colleagues gave donations to Harvard to start the Boring Liberty Fund.
As Disneyland became more prosperous, Walt proposed an expansion of Main Street, U. S. A. in 1957 to be called Liberty Street.
The Company was established by Sir Donald Gordon in 1980 under the name of Transatlantic Insurance Holdings plc as an offshoot Liberty Life Association of Africa, a business he had founded in 1957.

1957 and acquired
Ephrem the Syrian wrote a commentary on it, the Syriac original of which was rediscovered only in 1957, when a manuscript acquired by Sir Chester Beatty in 1957 ( now Chester Beatty Syriac MS 709, Dublin ) turned out to contain the text of Ephrem's commentary.
In 1957, Jewel acquired Eisner Food Stores, located in downstate Illinois and west central Indiana ( Lafayette, West Lafayette, Indiana ), and in 1981, the Eisner stores were converted to the Jewel name.
The last piece of bombastium known to exist ( about the size of a soccer ball ) was acquired by Scrooge McDuck of Duckburg in 1957, but at that time it was also heavily sought after by the hostile nation of Brutopia.
* Algoma Steel, minority ownership, acquired in 1957, divested in 1958.
In 1957, the firm of Levitt and Sons acquired the nearby Belair Estate, the original colonial plantation of the Provincial Governor of Maryland, Samuel Ogle, and developed the residential community of Belair at Bowie.
After Mahoney's death in 1957, the land was acquired by developer Albert W. Turner, who sought to create a planned suburb.
In 1957, the Bergen Swamp Preservation Society acquired Zurich Bog for conservation.
Sayers's notes for the work were found among her papers after her death in 1957, and were acquired in 1976 by the Wade Center at Wheaton College, Illinois.
After being acquired by its Miami, Florida, franchisees and renamed to its current moniker in 1954, BK began expanding the breadth of its menu by adding the Whopper sandwich in 1957.
In 1957, MCA acquired Paramount Pictures ' pre-1950 sound feature film library through a newly created MCA subsidiary, EMKA, Ltd.
When Walt Disney read the book, it immediately grabbed his attention and he acquired the rights in 1957.
* Rainbow Warrior ( 1957 ), motor-assisted schooner, acquired by Greenpeace in 1989
Wuppertal Zoo acquired black-footed cats as long ago as 1957, and succeeded in breeding them in 1963.
That was the case of Ernest Augustus himself, who was only recognized by the Courts as a British subject in 1957, years after the repeal of the Sophia Naturalization Act ; because he was born and was a Protestant when the Act was still in force, the Courts recognized that by that fact he had already acquired citizenship, so that the repeal of the statute did not affect his status.
Originally conceived and released by Deberny & Peignot in 1957, the type library was acquired in 1972 by Haas.
Río Negro acquired status of province on December 10, 1957 ; its first governor was Edgardo Castello of the Radical Civic Union ( UCR ).
After several small pop hits, such as " Man in the Raincoat " by fourteen-year-old Priscilla Wright, the label was acquired by RKO General in 1957, who had recently acquired the venerable RKO Movie Studio.
Two years later, in 1957, the family acquired the Montreal Forum and the famed Canadiens Hockey Club, initiating the start of a long and glorious association with Montreal's ever popular hockey team.
In 1957, Onslow Ford and Johnson acquired a large body of virgin woodlands in the hills of Inverness, California.
The Italian Carrozzeria Pietro Frua design firm ( then a recently acquired subsidiary of Ghia ) built from Sep 1957 to spring 1958 the first three prototypes, later designated by Volvo in September 1958: P958-X1, P958-X2 and P958-X3, ( P: Project 9: September 58: Year 1958 = P958 )
In 1957, Schweppes acquired the company and operated it in the UK until it purchased Mott's in 1982.

1957 and Dick
* Dick Nieuwenhuizen ( 1957 ), water polo player and coach
* 1892 – Dick Irvin, Canadian ice hockey player and coach ( d. 1957 )
Jack Sanford won in 1957, and Dick Allen won in 1964.
* Dick Irvin ( 1892 – 1957 ), Hall of Fame ice-hockey player and coach
* Dick Swett ( b. 1957 ), former US congressman
" While Louis helped promote the song in exchange for the credit, even appearing on TV's The Steve Allen Show with Burke on 4 January 1957, he forgot Burke's name, and introduced him as Argentinian Dick Haymes, who had covered the song on Decca Records.
Burke claimed that he appeared on American Bandstand, the first episode hosted by Dick Clark, which would be on 5 August 1957.
Her husbands were John Young ( 1942 – 43 ), George Jenkins ( 1946 ), Robert Grayson ( 1947 ), Walter Buchanan ( 1950 ), saxophonist Eddie Chamblee ( 1957 ), Rafael Campos ( 1961 ), and pro football player Dick " Night Train " Lane ( 1963 ).
The Monday-night version aired its last program in December 1957, but ABC gave Clark a Saturday-night time slot for The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show, which originated from the Little Theatre in Manhattan, beginning on February 15, 1958.
Dr. Seuss wrote the famous ' The Cat in the Hat ' ( 1957 ) because Geisel believed the widely-used " Dick and Jane " primers were too boring to encourage children to read.
He was part of a December 3, 1957, multi-player trade between the White Sox and Baltimore Orioles but was traded before the 1958 season began and returned to Cleveland, along with Don Ferrarese, on April 1, 1958 for Gene Woodling, Bud Daley, and Dick Williams.
The song was featured in a performance by Jerry Lee Lewis and his band in the 1957 Warner Brothers rock and roll film Jamboree, which also featured Carl Perkins, Fats Domino, Buddy Knox, and Dick Clark.
He was immortalized in the 1957 film Funny Face by the character Dick Avery ( played by Fred Astaire ), who asked, “ What ’ s wrong with bringing out a girl who has character, spirit, and intelligence ?”
Richard Wagstaff " Dick " Clark ( November 30, 1929 – April 18, 2012 ) was an American radio and television personality, best known for hosting American television's longest-running variety show, American Bandstand, from 1957 to 1987.
* The Enemy Below 1957 — US Action-Drama directed by Dick Powell depicting duel between American destroyer escort & German U-boat in South Atlantic
His best-known roles are Mel Cooley on The Dick Van Dyke Show ( 1961 – 1966 ) and Fred Rutherford on Leave It to Beaver ( 1957 – 1963 ), although Deacon played Mr. Baxter in the 1957 " Beaver " pilot episode " It's a Small World ".
Sixty-five of the 600 Class locomotives were built by English Electric between 1950 and 1957, numbered 601 – 665, at either Dick, Kerr & Co. Works ( 601 – 610 ) in Preston or Vulcan Foundry Works ( remainder ) in Newton-le-Willows.
After her marriage to Angelo Lewis, she was married to actor Danny Dayton through much of the 1950s, followed by a marriage to bandleader Dick Hinds ( 1957 ).
The. 454 Casull (/ kə ' sul /) is a firearm cartridge, developed in 1957 by Dick Casull and Jack Fulmer.
" She performed on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1957, and on The Dick Clark Show on 1958.
This magnum revolver cartridge, a lengthened. 45 Colt, was developed by Dick Casull and Jack Fulmer in 1957 as a high-powered big game hunting round.
He also challenged NWA World Heavyweight titleholders Watson, Thesz and Dick Hutton for the title on several occasions between 1955 and 1957.
Court wanted to act in comedy films, and from 1957 to 1958 she was in the TV comedy series Dick and the Duchess.

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