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summer and 1958
In January, 1958, the Minister of the Interior announced that an election law was ready to be submitted to the King, the rumors of election dates appeared once again, first for spring of 1958 and later for the summer.
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 ).
In a long sought-after break, Eastwood was cast in the supporting role of Rowdy Yates for the CBS hour-long western series Rawhide in the summer of 1958, although he was not especially happy with his role.
In summer 1958, Silver City's " Ferryfield " base recorded more aircraft movements than any other UK airport.
He made a series of four highly rated Emmy Award-winning musical specials for television in 1958, 1959, 1960, and 1968, each featuring Barrie Chase, with whom Astaire enjoyed an Indian summer of dance creativity.
Filming took place in the summer of 1958, and the movie's credits give 1958 as the year of production, although the film would not be released until 1959.
Mercury bought the recording and released it in the summer of 1958.
Sawyer during the summer of 1958.
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.
The film, which was set in China, showed the victory of Mao Zedong's armies in the Chinese civil war, which ended with his ascension to power in 1949, but was actually filmed in England during the summer of 1961, using sets from the 1958 film, The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, which had the same setting.
In the summer of 1958, Nelson conducted his first full-scale tour, and averaged $ 5, 000 nightly.
Initially the service was provided entirely by London to Brighton stopping services, but more trains began to call with the introduction of the summer timetable in June 1958.
Motor cyclists at the time were used to mixing oil into their fuel, but the manufacturer belatedly realised that this might compromise the 400's standing as a " car ", and from the summer of 1958 " two stroke oil " was held in separate reservoir with a semi-automatic dispenser on the right side of the engine bay.
South of that area is Pummill Hall ( 1957 ), Karls Hall ( 1958 ) and Craig Hall ( 1967 ), which contains the Coger Theater and is the site of an annual outdoor summer tent theatre program.
This went on to be a hit in the summer of 1958, peaking at no.
Partly to accommodate host Dave Garroway's declining health, the program ceased live broadcasts in the summer of 1958, opting instead to broadcast an edition taped the prior afternoon.
In the summer of 1958, television manufacturer Philco complained to NBC that staging Today in a studio explicitly called the RCA Exhibition Hall was unfair ( RCA owned NBC at the time ).
In 1958 he took a summer job as a Redcoat at Butlins, Clacton.
Peng was still in command of China's armed forces when Mao ordered the shelling of Jinmen ( Quemoy ) and Matsu, islands off the coast of Fujian that were still held by the Kuomintang, in the late summer and autumn of 1958.
* Henry Bowers: Henry Bowers is a sadistic, crazed bully who torments the Losers and other kids, both male and female, to no end throughout the summer of 1958.
Two days before summer vacation in June 1958, Eddie runs away from home and decides to rest in the park.
The company had experience of playing in a large West End theatre ; in 1958 its sell-out production of The Merry Widow had transferred to the 2, 351-seat London Coliseum for a summer season.

summer and Fleming
In the summer of 1876 Fleming went to Philadelphia with the express purpose of influencing settlers to come to Florida.
In the summer of 1957 Fleming had played in the Bowmaker Pro-Am golf tournament at the Berkshire Golf Club, where he partnered the Open winner Peter Thomson: much of the background went into the match between Bond and Goldfinger.
In the summer of 1958, CBS television commissioned Fleming to write episodes of a television show based on the James Bond character.
In January and February 1959 Fleming adapted four of television plots into short stories at his Goldeneye estate in Jamaica and added a fifth story he had written in the summer of 1958.
It wasn't until the summer of 2000, when Thomas Fleming published an account of his exploits that the Clark family remembered the narrative he had written shortly after returning home, along with a DOD clearance to tell the story as he had experienced it.
The home of the Gent family until the late 19th century, it was once owned by Ivar Bryce, a friend of Ian Fleming, who stayed at the house in the summer of 1956.
In the summer of 1949, Sir Alexander Fleming made his first visit to the United States to dedicate OMRF ’ s yet-to-be-completed building.
In 1956, OMRF established its Sir Alexander Fleming Scholar Program, a summer research training program for Oklahoma high school and college students.

summer and friend
Ribbentrop began his political career that summer by offering to be a secret emissary between Chancellor Franz von Papen, his old wartime friend, and Hitler.
In the summer of 2011, The Sundance Channel ( United States ) announced that Sherrié and her friend Shane Stevens would be on the second season of Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys, which will be filmed in Nashville and features women and their gay best friends.
He arrived on Cape Cod and played a role at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts ; a friend took him over to Falmouth, where he quickly became a valued member of the new University Players, an intercollegiate summer stock company.
While desperate supporters started preparing for a dark age, the club surprised friend and foe in the 2007 summer transfer window.
She was in Newcastle upon Tyne in the summer of 1949, accompanied by her friend Anne Dooley ( née Kelly ), a local woman, who was the model for Nellie Cotter, the extraordinary heroine of the book.
* Alexander the Great spends the summer and autumn at the Median capital, Ecbatana, where his best friend, Hephaistion, dies during the autumn.
With the formal departure of Covington and addition of Kantner's old friend David Freiberg on vocals, Jefferson Airplane began a tour to promote the Long John Silver LP in the summer of 1972, their first concerts in over a year.
In the summer of 1956, Childe decided to retire from his position as Director at the Institute of Archaeology a year prematurely, and gave the impression to one good friend of his that he felt that his academic career should come to an end.
In 2004, the band got together with longtime friend Steve Hindalong to produce a special album for their summer tour.
" I will remember the summer of 1909 when Mr. William F. Milne, an intimate friend of our family went to visit his old home in Scotland and came back all enthused with the idea of the Boys Brigade, Sir Baden Powell's organization in Great Britain.
Robert Lowell's Flying from Bangor to Rio 1957 was written at the poet's summer house in nearby Castine, Maine about the experience of seeing off his friend, the poet Elizabeth Bishop at the Bangor Airport.
* Chesterwood, French's summer home and studio – designed by his architect friend and frequent collaborator Henry Bacon – is now a museum.
That summer, Keeler left Wraysbury, staying briefly in Slough with a friend before heading for London.
Following a brief stint touring with New Order in the summer, Corgan reunited with Chamberlin to form the band Zwan with Corgan's old friend Matt Sweeney in late 2001.
In the summer of 1793, General Arthur Dillon, a close friend of Desmoulins and his wife, a known royalist
At different times, he shared evolving versions of a program for the third symphony with various friends, including Natalie Bauer-Lechner, a close friend and confidante, Anna von Mildenburg, the dramatic soprano and Mahler's lover during the summer of 1896 when he was completing the symphony, and Max Marschalk, a music critic.
Described by Wilson and friend Jesse Greer as having been a generally happy if somewhat mischievous and sassy teenager, Ballard experienced a change in personality, from which she seemingly never recovered, as the result of an incident that occurred in the summer of 1960.
In the summer of 1977, a National Theatre actor, Ian Charleson ( best known for his later role in Chariots of Fire ), thought that Willcox was someone that his friend, film director Derek Jarman, should meet and took her to tea on Tregunter Road in Fulham at Derek's flat.
The same summer he became one of the principal masters in the Friedrichs-Gymnasium of Königsberg, where he assisted his colleague, the Germanist Friedrich Karl Köpke, with his edition of Rudolf von Ems ' Barlaam und Josaphat ( 1818 ), and also assisted his friend in a contemplated edition of the works of Walther von der Vogelweide.
According to Arnold Palmer's autobiography, " A Golfer's Life ," in 1960 he ( already having won the Masters and the U. S. Open that year ) and his friend Bob Drum ( of the Pittsburgh Press ) on the trans-Atlantic flight to The Open Championship at St Andrews came up with the idea that adding the The Open Championship and PGA Championship titles that summer would constitute a modern Grand Slam.
Marks, Jr., a friend he had met long before at summer camp.
The summer of 2002 Geraint returned to the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Theatre's main stage in My Fair Lady, as Henry Higgins, a role he shared with his friend Colm Feore.
In the summer of 1999, Hunt and Wu met the Scottish student Helen Marnie through various DJ gigs, and the Bulgarian student Mira Aroyo through a mutual friend.
Robert Baden-Powell, a close friend of the van Raaltes, hosted the first Scout camp on the island in the summer of 1907.

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