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As directed by the NAACP leadership, the parents each attempted to enroll their children in the closest neighborhood school in the fall of 1951.
Louis signed with Columbia records in the fall of 1951 to keep up with the rapid changes in the marketing industry.
He graduated from Elk Hills School, June 1951 and then entered Taft High School in the fall.
Robert Moses, participated in the cornerstone laying ceremony of Santapogue Elementary School, in the fall of 1951.
From May until the fall of the administration in October 1951, he was First Lord of the Admiralty.
The first Legislative Yuan was to have been elected for a term of three years ending in 1951 ; however, the fall of the Mainland made it impossible to hold new elections.
In 1951, a now-retired Major General Chennault testified and provided written statements to the Senate Joint Committee on Armed Forces and Foreign Relations, which was investigating the causes of the fall of China in 1949 to Communist forces.
The sentence was commuted to ten years ' imprisonment in 1951, and only lifted some 23 years later, after the fall of The Regime of the Colonels in 1974.
After his party adopted a no-confidence motion over the government's colonial policy in New Guinea, Stikker resigned on 23 January 1951, prompting the cabinet's fall.
In 1951, a fall suffered during a hunting trip in Tennessee reactivated his old back pains.
For example, during Operation SNOWBALL in the fall of 1951, the 315th Air Division used the aircraft to drop napalm-filled 55-gallon drums on enemy troops.
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, there has been some uncertainty about whether the United States defence force could or should remain in Iceland, having been invited there in 1951, at the height of the Cold War.
In the summer of 1951, Corelli won the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, earning a debut at Spoleto the following fall.
Gigi opened in the fall of 1951 and would run until the spring of 1952 ; by then Hepburn had been elevated to an A-list star, contracted to Paramount Pictures.
In the fall of 1969, WBZ regained the radio rights to the Boston Bruins ( which it had lost in 1951 ), and also began carrying Boston Celtics basketball.
The act broke up in 1949 but reunited for another hugely successful tour from the fall of 1951 through the summer of 1953.
Voronoff died on September 3, 1951, in Lausanne, Switzerland, from complications following a fall.
In the fall of 1951, the new school opened with 161 students in grades nine through twelve, almost all of whom transferred from Ward-Belmont.
Red Skelton's network television program began at the start of the 1951 fall season on NBC ( for sponsor Procter & Gamble ).
After the withdrawal of the British workers in the fall of 1951, the Iranians felt confident that they could easily hire non-British technicians to run the industry and then quickly train their own nationals to replace them.
Speaking of the fall in fatalities since 1955, he put forward his opinion that a major factor in this improvement was " the introduction in 1951 of the BR standard Mark 1 passenger coach, which, over a period of about ten years, replaced pre-war designed rolling stock on most principal routes.
After General Foods ended their sponsorship in the spring of 1951, Campbell Soup Company became the new sponsor when the series moved from Sundays to Friday nights that fall.
Knight served as a medic in the Korean War until he was discharged from service in 1951, after suffering from a shrapnel wound that caused him to fall deeper into his drug addiction.
On September 9, 1950 his Alabama Army National Guard unit was sent to Korea, returning home in the fall of 1951.

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After five straight championship wins in the AAFC and NFL, the Browns appeared poised to bring another trophy home in 1951.
Reeves, who first appeared as the character in the 1951 film Superman and the Mole Men, was older than subsequent Superman actors.
His findings and theories appeared in Client-Centered Therapy ( 1951 ) and Psychotherapy and Personality Change ( 1954 ).
Dennis the Menace may refer to separate UK and U. S. comic strip characters that both appeared in March 1951 in their respective readership areas, and are still published as of 2012.
* Dennis the Menace ( UK comics ), the original title of a British comic strip which first appeared in " The Beano ", dated March 17, 1951 ; now published as Dennis and Gnasher
Leslie Claire Margaret Caron (; born 1 July 1931 ) is a French film actress and dancer, who appeared in 45 films between 1951 and 2003.
His debut was in You're in the Navy Now ( 1951 ), and in 1952 he appeared in several films, including Don Siegel's Duel at Silver Creek, Hangman's Knot, and the war drama Eight Iron Men.
Van Cleef appeared six times between 1951 and 1955 as Burt Tanner on the children's western The Adventures of Kit Carson, starring Bill Williams.
He co-founded The Goon Show radio show with Spike Milligan, Peter Sellers and Harry Secombe, but appeared in only the first 38 shows on the BBC Light Programme from 1951 to 1953.
" In 1951, Davis appeared in her favorite screen role, Night Into Morning, a study of bereavement starring Ray Milland.
It first appeared in the USA in The Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader published by Avon Periodicals, Inc. in 1951.
In 1950 he started exchanging letters with Jerzy Giedroyc and from 1951 he started having works published in the Parisian journal Culture, where, in 1953, fragments of Dziennik ( Diaries ) appeared.
He has been married since 1951 to Connie ( Constance M. Wake ), an actress who appeared in early 1960s television dramas such as Maigret.
First appeared as "… In This Sign " in Imagination, April 1951.
She appeared in several high-profile films from the 1950s to 1970s, including The Hucksters ( 1947 ), Show Boat ( 1951 ), The Snows of Kilimanjaro ( 1952 ), The Barefoot Contessa ( 1954 ), Bhowani Junction ( 1956 ), On the Beach ( 1959 ), Seven Days in May ( 1964 ), The Night of the Iguana ( 1964 ), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean ( 1972 ), Earthquake ( 1974 ), and The Cassandra Crossing ( 1976 ).
Niven later appeared in The Elusive Pimpernel ( 1950 ) The Toast of New Orleans ( 1950 ), Happy Go Lovely ( 1951 ), Happy Ever After ( 1954 ) and Carrington V. C.
The first, Round the Rugged Rocks, was a novel that appeared in 1951 and was forgotten almost at once.
He also appeared in other films such as the Ealing comedy The Lavender Hill Mob ( 1951 ) and the 1981 PBS production of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and he had a small role in the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ( 1968 ) which was itself based on a children's book by Bond author Ian Fleming.
Laughton made his first color film in Paris as Inspector Maigret in The Man on the Eiffel Tower ( 1949 ) and, wrote the Monthly Film Bulletin, " appeared to overact " alongside Boris Karloff as a mad French nobleman in a version of Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Door in 1951.
He only appeared in two games of the 1951 World Series.
In the United States, the 1951 copyright was obtained by Doubleday & Company, Inc. A 1951 condensed version of the book also appeared in Colliers Magazine.
* In the Danish movie " Mød mig på Cassiopeia " ( Meet me on Cassiopeia ) from 1951, Polyhymnia appeared before the main character, and inspired him to finish his work.
" The symbols currently associated with the " forty feet down ..." translation and seen in many books first appeared in True Tales of Buried Treasure, written by explorer and historian Edward Rowe Snow in 1951.
Grudging respect began to emanate from the international press: towards the end of 1951 the opinion appeared in Germany's recently launched Auto Motor und Sport magazine that, despite its " ugliness and primitiveness " (" Häßlichkeit und Primitivität "), the 2CV was a " highly interesting " (" hochinteressantes ") car.

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