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* ''Hunt the Man Down'' with [[Mary Anderson (actress)|Mary Anderson]]
* ''Hunt the Man Down'' with [[Mary Anderson (actress)|Mary Anderson]]


==People==
==Individuals==
* [[James Foy]] joined the office of student affairs at [[Auburn University]].
* Cartoonist [[Hubert Harper]] joined the staff of ''[[The Birmingham News]]''.
* Cartoonist [[Hubert Harper]] joined the staff of ''[[The Birmingham News]]''.
* [[James Foy]] joined the office of student affairs at [[Auburn University]].


===Births===
===Births===
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* [[July 17]]: [[Branko Medenica]], sculptor
* [[July 17]]: [[Branko Medenica]], sculptor
* [[July 30]]: [[Craig Legg]], artist
* [[July 30]]: [[Craig Legg]], artist
* [[July 31]]: [[Frank Topping]], government and college administrator
* [[August 8]]: [[Greg Bass]], radio host and studio owner
* [[August 8]]: [[Greg Bass]], radio host and studio owner
* [[August 13]]: [[Freeman Hrabowski]], president of the University of Maryland Baltimore County
* [[August 13]]: [[Freeman Hrabowski]], president of the University of Maryland Baltimore County
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===Graduations===
===Graduations===
* [[John Cross]], master's of divinity at Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia.
* [[Lillie Fincher]] from [[Immaculata High School]]
* [[Herman Spivey]], aeronautical engineering. University of Alabama
* [[Herman Spivey]], aeronautical engineering. University of Alabama
* [[Lillie Fincher]] from [[Immaculata High School]]
* [[John Cross]], master's of divinity at Virginia Union University in Richmond, Virginia.


===Marriages===
===Marriages===
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===Deaths===
===Deaths===
* [[Rick Woodward]], industrialist and owner of the [[Birmingham Barons]]
* [[May 22]]: [[A. Clinton Decker]], sanitation engineer and first [[Mayor of Fairfield]]
* [[May 22]]: [[A. Clinton Decker]], sanitation engineer and first [[Mayor of Fairfield]]
* [[June 3]]: [[Dolphus Shields]], carpenter and Sunday School superintendent
* [[June 3]]: [[Dolphus Shields]], carpenter and Sunday School superintendent
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* [[September 7]]: [[Lonnie Noojin]], hardware wholesaler and former coach and athletics director
* [[September 7]]: [[Lonnie Noojin]], hardware wholesaler and former coach and athletics director
* [[October 26]]: [[Clement Wood]], poet and writer
* [[October 26]]: [[Clement Wood]], poet and writer
* [[Rick Woodward]], industrialist and owner of the [[Birmingham Barons]]


==Context==
==Context==

Revision as of 11:34, 4 December 2013

1950 was the 79th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Works

Buildings

Birmingham City Hall

Music

Film

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Marriages

Deaths

Context

1950 saw recognition for the People's Republic of China and Israel. The world's population stood at about 2.5 billion. Mt Lamington in New Guinea erupts, killing 5,000. India forms a republic. The Soviet Union successfully tests a nuclear bomb. L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics is published. The Korean War began in June. Uruguay wins the FIFA World Cup. Florence Chadwick swims the English Channel. Pope Pius XII accepts the theory of evolution. Peanuts and Beetle Bailey both debut in newspapers. Truth or Consequences debuts on television. Mother Teresa begins her work in Calcutta. Shirley Temple retires from show business, and Ben Hogan wins the U. S. Open.

Notable 1950 births included Natalie Cole, Julius Erving, Jay Leno, Stevie Wonder, Princess Anne, and Tom Petty. Deaths that year included George Orwell, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Al Jolson, George Bernard Shaw, and King Gustaf V of Sweden.

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