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The first trial of imipramine took place in 1955 and the first report of antidepressant effects was published by Swiss psychiatrist Ronald Kuhn in 1957.
Ronald and Susan had two daughters: Jane Louisa, born on 26 August 1957, and Sarah Margaret, later the Duchess of York, born on 15 October 1959.
Two books focusing on the final flight, Flight 777 ( Ian Colvin, 1957 ), and In Search of My Father: A Portrait of Leslie Howard ( Ronald Howard, 1984 ), concluded that the Germans shot down Howard's DC-3 for the specific purpose of killing him.
* 1957: Gray Beck, Richard Thompson, Fred Allen, Ken Walin, Ronald Kane
The entrance gates are also by Robert Bakewell, but these were only relocated to the cathedral from St Mary's Gate in 1957. Notable 20th century additions are the stained glass windows designed by Ceri Richards, and the bronze crucifix by Ronald Pope.
Ronald Arbuthnott Knox ( 17 February 1888 – 24 August 1957 ) was an English priest, theologian and writer, including crime novels and regular broadcasts for BBC Radio.
Hellcats of the Navy ( 1957 ) is a World War II submarine movie starring Ronald Reagan and his wife, billed as Nancy Davis, her then professional name.
In 1957 a film was made based on the book, titled The Story of Mankind, starring Ronald Colman and an all-star cast, featuring, among others, the Marx Brothers.
* Chamberlain, Owen ; Keller, Donald V .; Mermond, Ronald ; Segre, Emilio ; Steiner, Herbert M .; Ypsilantis, Tom, ( July 1957 ).
* Ron Campbell ( ice hockey ) ( Ronald Campbell, born 1957 ), American National Hockey League ( NHL ) executive
Archibald Ronald Leslie-Melville ( b. 1957 ), younger son of the 14th Earl of Leven.
* Ronald Tracy McGarel-Hogg, 4th Baron Magheramorne ( 1865 – 1957 )
They had three more sons: Louis ( b. 1951 ), Howard Ronald ( b. 1957, d. 1989 ), and Brian William ( b. 1965 ).
The film influenced Ronald Reagan ( according to his autobiography ) in his decision to accept the lead, as a World War II-submarine captain, in the 1957 movie Hellcats of the Navy.
* 1957 Ronald Knox — On English translation
In 1957, a doo-wop group known as the Chesters existed with members Clarence Collins, Tracy Lord, Nathaniel Rodgers, and Ronald Ross.
* Angus Ronald MacDonald, Progressive Conservative ( 1957 – 1958 )
Mark Ronald Wells ( born September 18, 1957 in St. Clair Shores, Michigan ) is a retired American ice hockey forward.
Ronald Reagan for his 1957 robbery ; which had landed him a prison term that lasted two-and-a-half years.
" From Fargo to Little Rock: Federal Judge Ronald N. Davies and the Public School Desegregation Crisis of 1957.
* 1957 Ronald Hickling and Sir Arthur Landsborough Thomson
* Sir Ronald Howe, 1953 – 1957
In Hollywood, she co-starred with Charles Boyer, Maurice Chevalier and Buster Keaton and worked with directors such as William Dieterle ( September Affair, 1949 ), Martin Ritt ( The Sound and the Fury, 1958 ), Ronald Neame ( The Seventh Sin, 1956 ) and Peter Glenville ( Me and the Colonel, 1957 ) with Danny Kaye.

1957 and Gillespie
He was a featured sideman on several early Hank Mobley records, as well as on John Coltrane's Blue Train ( 1957 ), on which he played a trumpet with an angled bell ( given to him by Gillespie ) and delivered one of his most celebrated solos on the title track.
Darlene Gillespie played her in a 1957 pilot segment for the proposed Walt Disney production, Rainbow Road to Oz.
* 1957: Sonny Side Up ( Verve )-with Dizzy Gillespie and Sonny Rollins
* Dizzy Gillespie and Stuff Smith ( Verve, 1957 )
After serving in the military, Kelly worked with Washington ( 1955 – 1957 ), Charles Mingus ( 1956 – 1957 ), and the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band ( 1957 ), but he would be most famous for his stint with Miles Davis ( 1959 – 1963 ), recording such albums with him as Kind of Blue, At the Blackhawk, and Someday My Prince Will Come.
* Dizzy Gillespie and Stuff Smith ( Verve, 1957 )
* Dizzy Gillespie at Newport ( Verve, 1957 )
* Dizzy Gillespie-Dizzy Gillespie at Newport ( Verve, 1957 ), Birks Works: The Verve Big Band Sessions ( Verve, 1957 )

1957 and Sydney
In 1957, Utzon unexpectedly won the competition to design the Sydney Opera House.
Sutherland's name was also linked to the progress of the Sydney Opera House, begun in 1957 and still undergoing a lengthy and controversial construction.
While at university, she met rising rugby player, Nicholas Shehadie, whom she married on 23 February 1957, in St Philip's Church, Sydney by Felix Arnott, then the Warden of St Paul's College, University of Sydney.
After a holiday spent visiting archaeological sites in Gibraltar and Spain in February 1957, he sailed to Australia, reaching Sydney on his 65th birthday.
* 1957: Glass House, Chatswood ( Sydney ), Australia
* Lady Sophia Louise Sydney Cavendish ( born 18 March 1957 )
Post-war immigration has seen migrant humour flourish: from They're a Weird Mob ( 1957 ) about an Italian immigrant adapting to Sydney life, to the works of Vietnamese refugee Anh Do, Egyptian stand-up comic Akmal Saleh and Nick Giannopoulos ' Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos ( 2010 ) about second generation Australian Greeks returning to their ancestral home.
Henderson also holds the record for the longest serving television news presenter, having read either the weekend or the weeknight news on Sydney station TCN-9 from January 1957 until his retirement in late November 2002.
* Lady Sophia Louise Sydney Cavendish ( born 18 March 1957 )
From 1956 to 1957, he worked for Philips Electronics Industries Proprietary Limited in Sydney, Australia.
In 1957 Humphries moved to Sydney and joined Sydney's Philip Street Revue Theatre, which became Australia's leading venue for revue and satirical comedy over the next decade.
* Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia ; 1957
Powter was born in Sydney, Australia in 1957, living there until she moved to the United States at age 10.
He began his radio career in 1953 at 3BO in Bendigo before working at several rural radio stations prior to joining 2UE in 1957, the first of four terms at that Sydney radio station, during which time Laws, ( along with Bob Rogers, Tony Withersand and Stan Rofe ) became prominent as one of the first Australian disc jockeys to play rock ' n ' roll music.
* Sid James as Jimmy Hall ( credited as " Sydney James "): At the time, James was known as a character actor, specialising mainly in “ tough guy ” roles, with credits in films such as No Orchids for Miss Blandish ( 1948 ), The Lavender Hill Mob ( 1951 ) and Hell Drivers ( 1957 ).
Garry Gary Beers ( born Garry William Beers, 22 June 1957 ) from Sydney, is an Australian musician and the founding bass guitarist for new wave rock group INXS.
Educated at Sydney Boys High School, graduating in 1957, where he played 2nd XV for the school where he played alongside former Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks player George Taylforth and St. George Dragons halfback George Evans.
Founded by Arthur James in 1957, and developed by musicians including Sydney drummer John Pochee from 1957 – 59, the converted plumber's shop at the top of William Street became the centre of modern jazz in Sydney in the 1960s.
According to Clarke's preface to the book, the book was his third collection of short stories, which were written between 1953 and 1957 in such diverse spots as New York, Miami, Colombo, London and Sydney.

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