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summer and 1850
At the beginning of the summer of 1850, rumours started to spread that Austrian censorship was going to forbid the production.
With the arrival of the railroad in 1850, Stockbridge developed as a summer resort for the wealthy of Boston and other major cities.
The original Church of St. Peter was completed in the summer of 1850, and the first mass in that building was held on August 15.
It has been suggested that news of the loss of the Irish packet Royal Adelaide with 250 lives, on the sands off Margate on April 6, 1850, prompted old Thomas White to present one of his lifeboats to his home town of Broadstairs that summer.
During his brief time as Secretary, McKennan was the head of the 1850 Census, which was being conducted that summer, and he issued a remarkably foresighted statement on the importance of protecting individual privacy:
He immigrated to the United States in 1850, where he established a small painting camp in the Adirondacks to paint during summer.
In the summer of 1850, eight men gathered in Buffalo to form a new commercial bank.
In the summer of 1850, he took the tour, visiting Boston, New York, Washington, where they visited the House of Representatives, were introduced to senior politicians and witnessed a debate over California's requested admission to the Union as a free rather than slave state.
The cornerstone was laid on March 14, 1850, and the building completed in the summer of 1853.
In 1850 Auguste Kroll established a permanent summer theatre with open-air performances of operas and other events.
This book was written by Friedrich Engels in London, during the summer of 1850, following the revolutionary uprisings of 1848-1849.

summer and Melville
Melville completed Typee in the summer of 1845, though he had difficulty getting it published.
After four voyages to India he was nominated to the command of the Melville Castle in the summer of 1793 ; but having begun a careful study of the Bible during his voyages, and also come under the evangelical influence of David Bogue of Gosport, one of the founders of the London Missionary Society, he abruptly decided to leave the navy for a religious life, and returned to Scotland.
Later that summer, Melville was invited to picnic on Monument Mountain south of Pittsfield with two other literary notables and Berkshire residents, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. and Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Melville sold Arrowhead to his brother Allan, who used it first as a summer home and then moved there permanently.

summer and wife
Just before game time, Robinson's pretty wife, Connie informed him that an addition to the family can be expected late next summer.
In 1952 Aalto designed and had built a summer cottage, the so-called Experimental House, for himself and his new wife in Muuratsalo in Central Finland.
Soon after his arrival in New York City ( January 2, 1939 ), Fermi began working at Columbia University, where he had already given summer lectures in 1936 While at Columbia from 1939 – 42, until they moved to Chicago, Fermi and his wife resided in Leonia, New Jersey.
" After taking an interest in Marshal Kliment Voroshilov's daughter-in-law during a party at their summer dacha, Beria shadowed their car closely all the way back to the Kremlin, terrifying Voroshilov's wife.
After spending months in a sanatorium during the summer and fall of 1900, Weber and his wife travelled to Italy at the end of the year and did not return to Heidelberg until April 1902.
After initial successful skirmishes in summer 15 CE, including the capture of Arminius ' wife Thusnelda, the army visited the site of the first battle.
Holbein painted Anne of Cleves, Henry's eventual choice of wife, at Düren in summer 1539, posing her square-on and in elaborate finery.
The following summer, Wagner and his wife rented the Pension Rinderknecht, a pied-à-terre on the Zürichberg ( now Hochstrasse 56 – 58 in Zürich ).
After a summer fellowship at Duke University, where he first met his American wife, Nancy Fullmer, he took up a Research Assistant post in the Physics Laboratory, University of Reading, working on eye movements under Professor R. W.
In 1951, The Doodles Weaver Show was NBC's summer replacement for Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows ; it was telecast from June to September with Weaver, his wife Lois, vocalist Marian Colby, and the comedy team of Dick Dana and Peanuts Mann.
He re-encountered his future wife Josephine Nivison, an artist and former student of Robert Henri, during a summer painting trip in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
During the summer of 1908, his wife Mathilde left him for several months for a young Austrian painter, Richard Gerstl.
When Don Kaye died of a heart attack on January 31, 1975, his role was taken over by his wife Donna Kaye, who remained responsible for accounting, shipping and the records of the parternship through the summer.
The summer season reversed the roles: Howard became the married partner, and the challenge was to keep the affair secret from his wife.
Keaggy married his wife Bernadette in the summer of 1973.
Whittaker is eager to get his wife Elspeth ( Eva Marie Saint ) and two children, obnoxious nine and half-year-old Pete ( Sheldon Collins ) and three-year-old Annie ( Cindy Putnam ), off the island now that summer is over.
The poet and critic Edward Thomas spent a holiday on a houseboat on Ranworth Broad with his son and a group of friends in the summer of 1913 at the invitation of the poet and writer Eleanor Farjeon, while Thomas's wife Helen was in Switzerland.
Initially, he favoured Millais, who travelled to Scotland in the summer of 1853 with Ruskin and Ruskin's wife, Effie, to paint Ruskin's portrait.
The Smothers Brothers had further television shows: a 1968 CBS summer replacement series, The Summer Brothers Smothers Show ; The Smothers Brothers Show ( 1975 ), initially produced by Joe Hamilton ( who concurrently produced The Carol Burnett Show, starring his wife ), which was an unsuccessful attempt to recapture the look and feel of the original comedy-variety series without the controversy ; and The Tom and Dick Smothers Brothers Specials I and II in 1980.
He then picked up his wife Kathy from her summer job as a telephone operator, before meeting his mother for lunch at the Wyatt Cafeteria, located close to the university campus.
Mark Twain was a sometime summer visitor to Norfolk, and a stained glass window at the Church of the Transfiguration ( Episcopal ) commemorates his wife, Olivia Langdon Clemens.
Highland Beach was founded in the summer of 1893 by Charles Douglass ( Frederick Douglass ' son ) and his wife Laura after they had been turned away from a restaurant at the nearby Bay Ridge resort because of their race needed.
He resumed his routine of nightclub, cabaret and summer stock jobs with his new wife at his side.
On Main Street, the Skene Memorial Library was founded by celebrated surgeon Alexander Skene and his wife, who were summer residents of Highmount for many years.
In 1904, the successful German-Jewish banker Felix M. Warburg ( 1871 – 1937 ) purchased large tracts of land to build his " Woodlands " estate in Hartsdale, a summer home next to the country club where he and his wife Frieda Schiff Warburg ( 1876 – 1958 ) spent considerable time.

summer and Lizzie
Originally one of Lizzie and Miranda's best friends, Kate becomes popular because she got a bra after summer camp was over ; as a result of her new-found popularity, Kate becomes Lizzie and Miranda's enemy.
Lizzie's parents tell her that while they're proud of her, she's grounded for the rest of the summer and Matt's attempt to embarrass Lizzie once again is thwarted by the hotel concierge.
He spent his school summer holidays at the home of his Uncle Tom and Aunt Lizzie in Clayton, his own family having moved to Huddersfield when Henry ceased to be an executioner, and he became very close to his uncle.
Unaware of her summer kidnap of her, Lizzie also maintained a close-knit friendship with former mother-in-law Reva Shayne.
Set in a drought-ridden rural town in the West in Depression era America, the film tells the story of a pivotal hot summer day in the life of spinsterish Lizzie Curry.

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