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* Eric Asimov ( born 1957 ), American wine critic
In her next-to-last movie, Hellcats of the Navy ( 1957 ), she played nurse Lieutenant Helen Blair and shared the screen for the only time with her husband, playing what one critic called " a housewife who came along for the ride ".
* 1957 – Ray Richmond, American columnist and critic
While continuing his private practice, he served as a design critic and professor of architecture at Yale School of Architecture from 1947 to 1957.
In 1957 he won the lead role opposite Debbie Reynolds in the romantic comedy Tammy and the Bachelor, which, as a Chicago Tribune critic wrote in 1998, made people consider Nielsen as both a dramatic actor and a handsome romantic lead.
* The Critic and the Heart ( 1957 )-Bolt's first professionally produced work, it involves Winifred Blazer, a middle-aged spinster whose life is ruined by the arrival of a mean-spirited art critic.
He was music critic of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle from 1934 to 1937, and from 1936 to 1957 was music critic of The Nation.
Catherine Hunter ( born 1957 in Winnipeg, Manitoba ) is a Canadian poet, novelist, editor, professor and critic.
In 1957, critic Nat Hentoff called Manne one of the most " musical " and " illuminatively imaginative " drummers.
The first use of the term " underground film " occurs in a 1957 essay by American film critic Manny Farber, " Underground Films.
Craig Edward Moncrieff Brown ( born 23 May 1957, Hayes, Middlesex ) is a British critic and satirist from England, probably best known for his work in Private Eye.
** John Doyle ( critic ) ( born 1957 ), Canadian TV critic
* John Doyle ( critic ) ( born 1957 ), Canadian television critic
Jeffrey Outlaw Shallit ( born October 17, 1957 ) is a computer scientist, number theorist, a noted advocate for civil liberties on the Internet, and a noted critic of intelligent design.
He became a leading critic of U. S. involvement in the Vietnam War ( 1957 – 1975 ).
Hashem Aghajari () also Seyyed Hashem Aghajari ( born ~ 1957 ) is an Iranian historian, university professor and a critic of the Islamic Republic's government who was sentenced to death in 2002 for apostasy for a speech he gave on Islam urging Iranians to " not blindly follow " Islamic clerics.
He was also a literary critic, and responsible with Raymond Garlick for the success of the literary magazine Dock Leaves ( from 1949 ), later from 1957 The Anglo-Welsh Review.
* Craig Brown ( satirist ) ( born 1957 ), British critic and satirist
Mark Aldanov () ( Mark Alexandrovich Landau ) () (, 1888, or 1889 – February 25, 1957 ) was a Russian writer and critic, known for his historical novels.
She was a cadet journalist on The News from 1935 to 1941, and as an art critic from 1957 to 1958.
Publicist, essayist, poet, prose writer, translator and literary critic, he, among others, is the author of the studies L ’ Albanie et les Turcs ( Paris 1895 ), Memoire sur le mouvement national Albanais ( Brussels, 1899 ), of novels Një ambasadë e zulluve në Paris ( An Embassy of the Zulu in Paris ) ( 1922 ) and Doktor Gjilpëra ( Doctor Needle ) ( 1924 ), as well as of the historical-cultural work Albania — the Rock Garden of South-Eastern Europe published posthumously in Massachusetts in 1957.
Within the realm of essay writing, he published Figures del temps (" Figures of Times "), Yxart award ( 1957 ), Judicis Finals (" Final Judgments ") ( 1960 ), Diccionari per a ociosos (" Dictionary for Idlers ") ( 1964 ), Causar-se d ' esperar (" Causing Oneself to Wait ") ( 1965 ), L ' home, mesura de totes les coses (" The Man, Measure of All Things ") ( 1967 ), and others — always within the tradition moral root of classical humanism, close in spirit to the moralists and French reformers ( from Montaigne to the encyclopedists ), as a critic and skeptic noted for his acid humor.

1957 and Philip
Philip Siekevitz, in 1957, dubbed them " the powerhouse of the cell ".
The highlight for many of the nearly 25, 000 at the Festival Park on October 16, 1957 was the visit and speech of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and her consort, Prince Philip.
Between 1957 and 1992 the long-serving MP for Beckenham was Sir Philip Goodhart, who was soon discovered by Mrs Thatcher to be a ' wet ' and consequently his career as a junior minister came to a quick end early in her premiership.
* Philip King: See How They Run ( 1945 ) Big Bad Mouse ( 1957 ) Pools Paradise ( 1961 )
** Philip Lee Tau Sang 李道生 ( died 1959 ), Member of the Advisory Council of North Borneo ( now the state of Sabah, 1947 – 1950 ), Legislative Council of North Borneo ( 1950 – 1958 ) and Executive Council of North Borneo ( 1950 – 1953, 1956 – 1957 )
In 1957, Philip became a Prince of the United Kingdom.
Apart from Ginsberg's seven collections, a number of the early Pocket Poets volumes brought out by Ferlinghetti have attained the status of classics, including True Minds by Marie Ponsot ( 1957 ), Here and Now by Denise Levertov ( 1958 ), Gasoline ( 1958 ) by Gregory Corso, Selected Poems by Robert Duncan ( 1959 ), Lunch Poems ( 1964 ) by Frank O ' Hara, Selected Poems ( 1967 ) by Philip Lamantia, Poems to Fernando ( 1968 ) by Janine Pommy Vega, Golden Sardine ( 1969 ) by Bob Kaufman, and Revolutionary Letters ( 1971 ) by Diane di Prima.
The anthem was originally written and composed by Philip Gbeho and adopted upon independence in 1957.
The first meeting of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada before the reigning sovereign ; in the State Dining Room of Rideau Hall, Elizabeth II | Queen Elizabeth II is seated at centre, with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, to her left, and Prime Minister of Canada | Prime Minister John Diefenbaker at her right ; 14 October 1957
With the greater ease of travel, more members of Canada's royal family visited as well, including the Queen Mother ; Princess Mary, Princess Royal ; Katharine, Duchess of Kent ; Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon ; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh ; and, in 1957, Elizabeth was again in residence, though for the first time as queen.
* Whitcomb, Philip W., France During The German Occupation 1940 – 1944, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1957, In three vol.
On October 21, 1957, a young Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip rode a special B & O train from Washington, D. C. along the abandoned North Shore Branch to Stapleton to start their royal visit to New York City.
Writer Philip Short points to a 1957 statement by Sihanouk admitting that thirty six electoral districts had voted Pracheachon or Democrat majority whereas the official results said that they had won none.
* 1957 Philip Marshall
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.
* Philip Young ( May 9, 1910 – 1987 ), who became Chairman of the Civil Service Commission ( 1953 – 1957 )
* Philip Levine, 1995 Pulitzer for The Simple Truth, MFA, 1957 ; former faculty member.
* Pioneer of Sociology: The Life and Letters of Patrick Geddes ( 1957 ) Philip Mairet
Queen Elizabeth II ( acceded 1952 ) did not create her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh a Prince of the United Kingdom until 1957, five years after her accession.
The foreign policy of the American secretary of state John Foster Dulles was universally known as " brinkmanship ", and in England Prince Philip borrowed from Potter in 1957, accusing accountants of " taxmanship – the art of scoring off the Inland Revenue without actually cheating ".
In the British monarchy the style of Royal Highness is associated with the rank of prince or princess ( although this has not always applied, the notable exception being Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who was given the style of HRH in 1947 but was not created a prince until 1957 ).
* Elizabeth II issued letters patent, dated 22 February 1957, creating Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In 1957, Dickens left the Grand Ole Opry to tour with the Philip Morris Country Music Show.
Early in 1957, Philip Wrigley, who had inherited the team from his father, sold the Angels and Wrigley Field to Brooklyn Dodgers owner Walter O ' Malley for the then-astronomical sum of $ 3, 000, 000 and the Fort Worth Panthers of the Texas League.
Philip Ryan ( born 17 June 1957 in Dublin ), professionally known as Philip Chevron, is an Irish singer, songwriter and guitarist.

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