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Originally used in Baker House to signify the Ivy League university tradition, on his return to Finland Aalto used it in a number of key buildings, in particular, in several of the buildings in the new Helsinki University of Technology campus ( starting in 1950 ), Säynatsalo Town Hall ( 1952 ), Helsinki Pensions Institute ( 1954 ), Helsinki House of Culture ( 1958 ), as well as in his own summer house, the so-called Experimental House in Muuratsalo ( 1957 ).
Bevan openly called for him to stand down in the summer of 1954.
Following Russia's loss of the traditionally popular resorts of the Crimean peninsula ( transferred away from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR in 1954 by Nikita Khrushchev ), Sochi emerged as the unofficial summer capital of the country.
Second Lieutenant Lionel Hardcastle ( Geoffrey Palmer ) and Middlesex Hospital Nurse Jean Pargetter ( Judi Dench ) met in the summer of 1953 or 1954 ( depending on the episode ) and fell in love, but when Lionel was sent to Korea they lost touch.
The unit trained with the Sabrejet and was declared operational at Clovis AFB in the late summer of 1954.
While coaching at Texas A & M University, Paul " Bear " Bryant's 10-day summer football camp was held in Junction in 1954.
After a two-year absence when he was with the U. S. Army ( 1953 – 1954 ), he returned to Gateway in its 1955 summer season, playing: Eddie Davis in Ronald Alexander's Time Out For Ginger ( July 1955 ), Hal Carter in William Inge's Picnic ( July 1955 ), Charles Wilder in John Willard's The Cat And The Canary ( August 1955 ), Paris in Arthur Miller's The Crucible ( August 1955 ), and John the Witchboy in William Berney and Howard Richardson's Dark Of The Moon ( September 1955 ).
Television's first prime time network color series was The Marriage, a situation comedy broadcast live by NBC in the summer of 1954.
In the summer of 1954 the 2nd Infantry Division was transferred from Korea to Fort Lewis, Washington, where it remained for only two years, until being transferred to Alaska in August 1956.
She was featured at the first Newport Jazz Festival in the summer of 1954 and starred in subsequent editions of that festival at Newport and in New York City for the remainder of her life.
By the beginning of the 1970s, The Guess Who had moved toward an edgier hard-rock sound with the album American Woman, the title track for which, " American Woman " ( coupled with its B-side " No Sugar Tonight ") was the group's only No. 1 hit in the U. S. " American Woman " also earned The Guess Who the honor of being the first Canadian group to have a No. 1 hit on the Hot 100 ( The Crew Cuts from Toronto had a long-running US # 1 " Sh-Boom " in the summer of 1954, four years before the Hot 100 ).
Since 1954, each summer in July, Spooner has hosted the Heart of the North Rodeo, which draws thousands of fans to the area.
The thirteenth issue ( January – March 1954 ), as an example, was devoted to the East German revolt of June 1953 and the strikes which erupted amongst several sectors of French workers that summer.
He then lectured in radio astronomy at the Astronomy Department of the University of California, Berkeley from September 1954 to June 1955 at the invitation of Otto Struve, and at Stanford University during the summer of 1955, and joined the Electrical Engineering faculty at Stanford in December 1955.
After two seasons of summer stock in Surry, Maine, he starred as Daniel Boone for the first three years ( 1952 – 1954 ) of Horn in the West in Boone, North Carolina and then moved to Denver, Colorado, where he appeared in about forty stage productions, in various theatre companies.
In the mid-1950s, MacDonald toured in summer stock productions of Bitter Sweet and The King and I She opened in Bitter Sweet at the Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, Kentucky, on July 19, 1954.
Hall created Lenny the Lion in 1954 after he visited the zoo while working at the summer season in Blackpool.
Expectations before the Australian tour were low after the confusion of the 1954 summer and some controversial selections.
On February 15, 1954, Dorothy Kilgallen commented in her syndicated column, " Flying saucers are regarded as of such vital importance that they will be the subject of a special hush-hush meeting of the world military heads next summer.
At the time of her diagnosis in the summer of 1954, Vanauken had just resigned to accept a job offer from his alma mater, Wabash College, but asked Lynchburg to rehire him in order to stay near Davy's doctors, which they did.
He recalled in 1973 that, " Comic art was certainly the first artform I remember being impressed with ... hose gorgeous gory newsstand spreads ...." After serving as editor of his high-school yearbook, for which he did cartoons and illustration, and working a number of odd jobs including " soda jerk, street repairman, tie designer, exercise boy on the race track circuit, etc .," he enrolled in the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago, Illinois, in late summer 1954, studying two nights a week for three months under Jerry Warshaw for " the total of my entire formal art training.
After 1954, Korea veterans staffed the Area Cadet Offices that began to manage these corps and the summer camps that trained them.
Senators management, seemingly uneasy about racial matters, were latecomers to integrating their team, hiring their first black player in late summer of 1954.
In 1954, sixteen-year-old Marichal joined a summer league in Monte Cristi, playing for a team called Las Flores.

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In the summer of 1861 he was finally commissioned a Lt. Colonel in the Union Army and given command of the 42nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
The assassinations that took place during summer and autumn 1941, beginning with Colonel Pierre-Georges Fabien's shooting of a German officer in the Paris Métro, caused fierce reprisals and the executions of hundreds of French hostages.
Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders were among the 30, 000 troops who waited in Tampa for the order to ship out to Cuba during the summer of 1898, filling the town to bursting and delivering another huge boost to the local economy.
Colonel Snelling died in summer 1828 from complications due to dysentery and a " brain fever.
According to biographical research of Hugh Noel Williams, Charles had not arrived at The Hague until the middle of September 1648 — seven months before the child's birth ( but he met Lucy for the first time nine months before ) — and some unfounded voices whispered that Lucy Walter had in the summer of 1648 been mistress of Colonel Robert Sidney, a younger son of the Earl of Leicester.
They embarked 946 troops under Lieutenant Colonel John Murray of the 100th Regiment of Foot, and raided several settlements on both the New York and Vermont shores of Lake Champlain during the summer and autumn of 1813.
Johnson negotiated the Treaty of Fort Niagara in the summer of 1764 with some of the disaffected tribes, and Colonel Bouquet negotiated a cease-fire of sorts in October 1764, which resulted in another peace treaty finalised by Johnson in 1765.
Originally a summer house built by Spanish aristocrat Don Luís Rocha, the structure was sold to Colonel Jose Miguel Formente, and was later purchased by the state in 1825.
The largest claim for free quarter was for a force of two hundred and eleven troops and seventy two horses under Colonel Purefoy and Colonel Bosseville, when they set up camp at Hinckley in the summer of 1643.
The first, in 1971, was coup d ' état attempt allegedly supported by Libya, organized by General Madbouh and Colonel Ababou and carried out by cadets during a function at the King's summer palace in Rabat during his forty-second birthday party.
As John Burgoyne's expedition neared the Hudson River during the summer of 1777, Colonel John McCrea took up his duty with a regiment of the Albany County militia.
The upper limit of Loyalist grants on the river fell to members of Colonel DeLancey ’ s 1st Battalion New Jersey Volunteers, and the members that accepted the land moved there early in the summer of 1784.
In the summer of 1834, Colonel Dodge engaged on First Dragoon Expedition and made successful contact with the Comanches.
That summer, he was a Staff Officer on the army expedition to St Malo, and, from 5 July 1758 to 31 August 1758, he received a short-term commission as Colonel and Lieutenant-General in the Dutch Army.
Reparti d ' assalto ( Assault Units ) were formed in the summer of 1917 by Colonel Bassi, and were assigned the tactical role of shock troops, breaching enemy defenses in order to prepare the way for a broad infantry advance.
Some Italians, under the orders of Colonel Di Marco, started a guerrilla war in the Ogaden area that is reported to have lasted until the summer of 1942.
Colonel James Macleod, Commissioner of the North-West Mounted Police, was a summer guest here.
During the summer of 1776 Colonel Herkimer allowed his regular militia to return to their farms ; however, about one out of every fifteen soldiers, including Lieutenant Adam Helmer, was assigned to ranger duty.
In the summer of 1777, Herkimer, by then a Brigadier General in the provincial militia, was warned by friendly Oneidas of the impending siege of Fort Stanwix ( known to the Americans as Fort Schuyler ) by British Lieutenant Colonel Barry St. Leger.
Every Sunday, during the summer months, Colonel By is closed to motor vehicle traffic so that bicycles and pedestrians can have the road to themselves.
Every summer until 1760, one of his sons spent the summer at Fort George, supervising the works under Colonel Skinner, the chief engineer for North Britain.
In the summer of 1862, Merrill was commissioned Colonel of the 21st Iowa Volunteer Infantry, serving in that regiment until seriously wounded in the hip at the Battle of Big Black River Bridge on the Big Black River in May 1863.

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