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1958 and producers
In September 1958, a New York grand jury called producers who had coached contestants to appear in testimony.
In 1958, drilling contracts with the seven large U. S. oil producers included wells north of Isabela, Cuba, near the island Cay Sal.
This " golden age " would end with a producers ' strike at Radio-Canada in December 1958.
The Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album was an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to artists, producers, and engineers for quality gospel music albums.
The Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Classical is an honor presented to record producers for quality classical music productions at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.
The Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video is an accolade presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally named the Gramophone Awards, to performers, directors, and producers of quality videos or musical programs.
The Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, to performers, directors, and producers of quality short form music videos.
Soon realizing the limits of his influence in France ( he served in parliament until 1958 but gradually detached himself from its activities ), he returned to Oubangui-Chari to organise a grassroots movement of teachers, truck drivers and small producers to oppose French colonialism, although his previous attempt to set up a marketing cooperative among African planters of his own ethnicity had failed.
The Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical is an honor presented to producers for quality remixed recordings at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.
Samuel G. Engel was president of the Screen Producers Guild from 1955 through 1958, and was instrumental in promoting its merger with the analogous guild of television producers to form the Producers Guild of America.

1958 and Paul
* 1896 – Paul Outerbridge, American photographer ( d. 1958 )
* 1958Paul Pressey, American basketball player
* Suspicion-The Death of Paul Dane ( 1958 )
* 1903 – Paul A. Dever, 58th Governor of Massachusetts ( d. 1958 )
* 1958Paul Daniel, English conductor
* 1958Paul Street, American author and historian
Mehmet Ali Ağca (; born January 9, 1958 ) is a Turkish assassin who murdered left-wing journalist Abdi İpekçi on February 1, 1979 and later shot and wounded Pope John Paul II on May 13, 1981, after escaping from a Turkish prison.
* 1883 – Paul Pilgrim, American athlete ( d. 1958 )
* Paul, Robert ( 1958 ).
Paul Whitehouse ( born 17 May 1958 ) is a Welsh actor, writer and comedian.
Leading nuclear physicists at the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich such as Paul Scherrer made this a realistic possibility, and in 1958 the population clearly voted in favour of the bomb.
** Paul Outerbridge, American photographer ( d. 1958 )
* October 26 – Paul Pilgrim, American athlete ( d. 1958 )
* April 11 – Paul Henry, Irish artist ( d. 1958 )
* Paul J. Alexander, The Patriarch Nicephorus of Constantinople, Oxford University Press, 1958.
In 1953, Belmondo married Élodie Constantin, with whom he had three children: Patricia ( 1958 ), Florence ( 1960 ) and Paul ( 1963 ).
Inspired in part by the 1958 film Run Silent, Run Deep, Star Trek screenwriter Paul Schneider imagined cloaking as a space-travel analog of a submarine submerging, and employed it in the 1966 Star Trek episode " Balance of Terror ".
Paul Raymond started his touring shows in 1951 and later leased the Doric Ballroom in Soho and opened his private members club, the Raymond Revuebar in 1958.
) Troughton's other notable film and television roles included Kettle in Chance of a Lifetime ( 1950 ), Sir Andrew Ffoulkes in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1955 ), Vickers in the episode entittled Strange Partners in the Invisible Man ( the ITP Series also starred one of Pat's future Doctor Who co-stars, Deborah Watling, as Sally ) ( 1958 ), Phineus in Jason and the Argonauts ( 1963 ), Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1962 ), Paul of Tarsus ( BBC 1960, title role ), Dr. Finlay's Casebook ( BBC 1962, semiregular ).
* Paul Smith ( outfielder ) ( 1888 – 1958 ), American baseball player
( 1958 ), a comedy starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward.
The play was adapted as a motion picture of the same name in 1958, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman as Maggie and Brick, respectively.
The big-screen adaptation of the play was made in 1958 by MGM, and starred Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman, Judith Anderson, and Jack Carson, with Burl Ives and Madeleine Sherwood reprising their stage roles.
* Musician Paul Gardiner ( 1958 – 1984 ) of Gary Numan's Tubeway Army was born in Hayes
The 1958 film version, adapted by John Michael Hayes and directed by Joseph Anthony, starred Shirley Booth ( Come Back, Little Sheba ) as Dolly, Anthony Perkins ( Psycho ) as Cornelius, Shirley MacLaine ( Terms of Endearment ) as Irene, Paul Ford ( The Music Man ) as Vandergelder, and Robert Morse reprising his Broadway role as Barnaby.

1958 and Edmund
* Cowboy ( 1958 ) ( front: Edmund H. North )
His father was a critic for the New York Times Book Review, a book editor, and professor of English literature at Lehigh University from 1958 – 2001, where he was the Edmund W. Fairchild Professor in American Studies.
On January 3, 1958 Sir Edmund Hillary's New Zealand part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition reached the station over land from Scott Base, followed shortly by Sir Vivian Fuchs ' British scientific component.
* Herod the Great ( 1958 ) Edmund Purdom
Sir Vivian Fuchs ( right ) pictured with Sir Edmund Hillary in Wellington, New Zealand | Wellington after the return of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1958.
* Bishop Edmund Joseph Reilly ( 1955 – 1958 )
Among the memorable performances ( including some from before Papp had the Delacorte for his Shakespeare ) were George C. Scott's Obie-award winning Richard III in 1958 ; Colleen Dewhurst's Kate, Lady Macbeth, Cleopatra ( opposite George C. Scott's Mark Antony ), and Gertrude ; the Prince Hamlet of Stacy Keach opposite Dewhurst's Gertrude with James Earl Jones ' King Claudius, Barnard Hughes's Polonius and Sam Waterston's Laertes ; Sam Waterston's Hamlet ( opposite the Gertrude of Ruby Dee ) with the Laertes of John Lithgow and Andrea Marcovicci's Ophelia ; the Benedick and Beatrice of Sam Waterston and Kathleen Widdoes in Much Ado About Nothing with Barnard Hughes's Keystone Kops version of Dogberry ; the early work of Meryl Streep as Isabella in Measure for Measure ; Mary Beth Hurt as Randall Duk Kim's daughter in Pericles ; James Earl Jones as King Lear ( 1973 ) with Rosalind Cash and Ellen Holly as his wicked daughters ; Raul Julia as Edmund in Jones ' 1973 King Lear, as Osric to Keach's Hamlet, and as Proteus ( in a musical adaptation of Two Gentlemen of Verona which transferred to a Broadway run ).
For example, in one of his major works, Économie et Intérêt ( 1947 ), he introduced the first overlapping generations model ( later popularized by Paul Samuelson in 1958 ), introduced the golden rule of optimal growth ( later popularized by Edmund Phelps ) or described the transaction demand for money rule ( later found in William Baumol's work ).
Both Knowland and Knight went down to defeat in 1958, with Knowland losing the gubernatorial race to Edmund G. " Pat " Brown, Sr. and Knight losing the Senate race by over 10 % to Clair Engle, severely weakening the California Republicans.
Tyrone Edmund Power, Jr. ( May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958 ), usually credited as Tyrone Power and known sometimes as Ty Power, was an American film and stage actor who appeared in dozens of films from the 1930s to the 1950s, often in swashbuckler roles or romantic leads such as in The Mark of Zorro, Blood and Sand, The Black Swan, Prince of Foxes, The Black Rose, and Captain from Castile.
The project, conceived under the direction of Edmund Herrscher, the studio's director of property development, had been announced the first week of 1958, with construction said to begin in July 1958.
New York Times reviewer Edmund Fuller called his 1958 novel, Purely Academic, " bitterly hilarious ," " sadistically satirical ," and " funny and appalling.
Often politically active, he campaigned in 1958 to elect the Democrat, Edmund Sixtus Muskie, as governor of Maine.
They were even used on an expedition to the South Pole in 1958 by Sir Edmund Hillary, a testament to the durability of the machine.
Also in the collection is one of the Massey Ferguson tractors which Edmund Hillary used to lay supply depots for the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, and with which he beat British explorer Dr Vivian Fuchs Sno-Cats to the South Pole on 3 January 1958.

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