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King Muhammad 5, was known to be most sympathetic to the formation of local self-government and made the first firm promise of elections on May Day, 1957.
Early in 1957, he resumed law practice, allying himself with Judge Simon H. Rifkind in a firm based in Washington, D. C. ( Stevenson, Paul, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison ) and another in Chicago ( Stevenson, Rifkind & Wirtz ), both related to New York City's Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.
In 1957, dissatisfied employees of Shockley Semiconductor, the company of Nobel laureate and co-inventor of the transistor William Shockley, left to form an independent firm, Fairchild Semiconductor.
Home On the Range became Jeffrey City when those who came to mine uranium sought to honor Dr. C. W. Jeffrey, a wealthy doctor from Rawlins, Wyoming, who initially financed the costs for prospector and businessman Bob Adams to start the Western Nuclear Corporation mining firm and open a Uranium mine near the area in 1957, during the cold war and the height of uranium demand.
Their young assistant was Rudy Choy, who later founded the design firm Choy / Seaman / Kumalae ( C / S / K, 1957 ) and became a fountainhead for the catamaran movement.
From 1957 to 1969, and then from 1973 to 1975 he practiced law at the law firm of Andrews & Kurth.
Schindler and Neutra collaborated on an entry for the League of Nations Competition of 1926 – 7 ; in the same year they formed a firm with the planner Carol Aronovici ( 1881 – 1957 ) called the Architectural Group for Industry and Commerce ( AGIC ).
The Government's increasing firm action against the IRA, who had just launched the Border Campaign, was one of the main reasons why the Clann withdrew its support at the beginning of 1957, along with a sharp deterioration in the economy.
* Konrad Zuse ( born 22 June 1910 in Berlin ; died 18 December 1995 in Hünfeld ) moved his firm ’ s headquarters to Bad Hersfeld in 1957
The firm closed in 1957, after an unsuccessful venture with the ' Taon ', a Roger Tallon-designed motorcycle.
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 )
Although Defence Minister Claxton and the RCAF remained firm supporters of the Arrow program as costs continued to rise, in 1957 the Cabinet's defence committee proposed elimination of the Arrow, a decision that was to be reviewed after the forthcoming election and which was supported by Howe.
Hatfield left Halifax in 1957 and moved to Truro to take a job with the firm Patterson, Smith, Matthew and Grant so he could do his six months articling period.
In 1957, Ken Olsen and an MIT colleague, Harlan Anderson, decided to start their own firm.
Ireland's first serious year of auto racing was 1957, by which time he was running a small engineering firm in Surrey.
In 1957, Stevenson went to work as a clerk for a Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court and worked there until 1958 when he joined the law firm of Brown and Platt.
About this time, two of Mr. Hartford's sons, George Ludlum Hartford ( 1864 – 1957 ) and John Augustine Hartford ( 1872 – 1951 ) joined the firm.
In 1957, the firm launched the " hydra-digga ", incorporating the excavator and the major loader as a single all-purpose tool, which was useful for the agricultural and construction industries, with which JCB grew.
Charles Morris Anderson ( born 1957 ) is a landscape architect and founder of Charles Anderson Landscape Architecture ( CALA ), a Seattle-based landscape architecture firm.
From May 1955 until May 1957 the publishing firm was given as Palmer Publications in Evanston, Illinois.
* With his firm Singstad and Baillie in New York, he designed the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, which opened in 1957.
Vonnegut was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to architect Kurt Vonnegut Sr ( November 24, 1884 – October 1, 1957 ), partner in the firm of Vonnegut, Wright & Yeager, and homemaker Edith Sophia Lieber ( d. May 14, 1944 ).
Mr. Foran was a senior partner in Foran & Schultz, the firm he founded in 1957.
Uren was a member of the RIBA standing committee on art, and his interest is illustrated both by his firm ’ s large building for John Lewis in Oxford Street ( 1960 – 66 ) with exterior sculpture by Barbara Hepworth and by the showrooms for Sandersons nearby in Berners Street ( 1957 – 61 ).

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* LevittownBeyond. com: The Unofficial Resource for Levitt and Sons Communities after 1957 including Levitt's third-largest project Levittown, NJ ( Willingboro )
* Levittownbeyond. com: The Unofficial Resource for Levitt and Sons Communities after 1957
The Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) had given a construction permit for KSFR on September 20, 1957 to H. Alan Levitt, who owned a San Francisco record shop.
Levitt had tried unsuccessfully to get 96. 5, but the FCC gave that frequency to the San Francisco Chronicle station KRON-FM, which returned to the air as a non-commercial classical music station in 1957 after being off the air for three years.

1957 and Sons
and Raiffa, H. ( 1957 ) Games and Decisions: Introduction and Critical Survey, Wiley & Sons ( see Chapter 3, section 2 )
The contract for building the bridge was awarded to Peter Kiewit Sons and the Judson Pacific Murphy Co. for $ 4 million and construction began in late 1956, reaching completion on August 11, 1957.
New York: Robert Speller & Sons, 1957.
In 1957, they established Silverstein Properties, as Harry G. Silverstein & Sons, and bought their first building, in Manhattan.
Wald produced and wrote many films between the 1930s and 1960s including Stars Over Broadway ( 1935 ), The Roaring Twenties ( 1939 ), On Your Toes ( 1939, in collaboration with playwright Lawrence Riley ), They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), Navy Blues ( 1941 ), Across the Pacific ( 1942 ), The Man Who Came to Dinner ( 1942 ), Destination Tokyo ( 1943 ), Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ), Johnny Belinda ( 1948 ), Key Largo ( 1948 ), Always Leave Them Laughing ( 1949 ), The Glass Menagerie ( 1950 ), Perfect Strangers ( 1950 ), Two Tickets to Broadway ( 1951 ), The Blue Veil ( 1951 ), Peyton Place ( 1957 ), An Affair to Remember ( 1957 ), In Love and War ( 1958 ), The Sound and the Fury ( 1959 ), Sons and Lovers ( 1960 ), Return to Peyton Place ( 1961 ) and Wild in the Country ( 1961 ).
In order to survive, W. Grant & Sons expanded their production of the drink, and introduced advertising campaigns, a visitors ' centre and from 1957 packaged their whisky in distinctive triangular bottles.
* The Widening Circle: Personal Search, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York ( 1957 )
His animal stars included Orangey, a cat who was in the films Rhubarb ( 1952 ), The Incredible Shrinking Man ( 1957 ), The Diary of Anne Frank ( 1959 ), and Breakfast at Tiffany's ( 1961 ), and appeared in the television series Our Miss Brooks with Eve Arden ; Cleo, a basset hound who was in the film Bell, Book and Candle ( 1957 ) and in Jackie Cooper's 1950s television show, The People's Choice ; Arnold Ziffel, the pig from Green Acres ; the chimps from Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, the dog and two cats from The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty, Tramp the dog of My Three Sons and many of Elly May Clampett's exotic " critters " on The Beverly Hillbillies.
The faith expanded to Barbados in 1957 as the Sons of God Apostolic Spiritual Baptists movement.
The 1957 Dover publication is a revised and expanded version of In the Name of Science, which was published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1952.
* Richmond upon Thames ( formerly Dickins & Jones and originally Gosling & Sons ; acquired 1957 )
# D. C. Browning, 1957 ; introduction to Three Men and a Boat and Three Men on the Bummel ; Everyman ; J. M. Dent and Sons

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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.
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, Liberty acquired Dick Bock's jazz label, Pacific Jazz Records.
* Pacific Jazz Records, acquired by Liberty in 1957
In 1957, Onslow Ford and Johnson acquired a large body of virgin woodlands in the hills of Inverness, California.
In 1957, Schweppes acquired the company and operated it in the UK until it purchased Mott's in 1982.

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