ASKED BASEBALL NEWS FIRST; Pribilof Islanders Thus Open Wireless Communication with Outsiders.
Date: 15 July 1911
1st wireless station installed on St Paul Is, Pribilof Islands, by US Navy
Terry-Thomas (born Thomas Terry Hoar Stevens; 10 July 1911 – 8 January 1990) was an English character actor and comedian who became internationally known through his films during the 1950s and 1960s. He often portrayed disreputable members of the upper classes, especially cads, toffs and bounders, using his distinctive voice; his costume and props tended to include a monocle, waistcoat and cigarette holder. His striking dress sense was set off by a 1⁄3-inch (8.5 mm) gap between his two upper front teeth.
Born in London, Terry-Thomas made his film debut, uncredited, in The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933). He spent several years appearing in smaller roles, before wartime service with Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) and Stars in Battledress. The experience helped sharpen his cabaret and revue act, increased his public profile and proved instrumental in the development of his successful comic stage routine. On his demobilisation, he starred in Piccadilly Hayride on the London stage and was the star of the first comedy series on British television, How Do You View? (1949). He appeared on various BBC Radio shows, and made a successful transition into British films. His most creative period was the 1950s when he appeared in Private's Progress (1956), The Green Man (1956), Blue Murder at St Trinian's (1957), I'm All Right Jack (1959) and Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959).
From the early 1960s Terry-Thomas began appearing in American films, coarsening his already unsubtle screen character in films such as Bachelor Flat (1962), It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) and How to Murder Your Wife (1965). From the mid-1960s on he also frequently starred in European films, in roles such as Sir Reginald in the successful French film La Grande Vadrouille. In 1971 Terry-Thomas was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, which slowly brought his career to a conclusion; his last film role was in 1980. He spent much of his fortune on medical treatment and, shortly before his death, was living in poverty, existing on charity from the Actors' Benevolent Fund. In 1989 a charity gala was held in his honour, which raised sufficient funds for him to live his remaining time in a nursing home.
続きを読む...1911年7月14日は、%sの星印の下の金曜日でした。 それはその年の**♋日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は194**でした。
この日に生まれた場合、あなたはWilliam Howard Taft歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は114、2025年7月14日月曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は67、2026年7月14日火曜日日です。 あなたは297日、または約41,706時間、または約1,000,946分、または約60,056,766秒生きてきました。
Date: 15 July 1911
1st wireless station installed on St Paul Is, Pribilof Islands, by US Navy
Date: 15 July 1911
call mass protest meeting
Date: 14 July 1911
The news over night of the disastrous fires in the Porcupine mining district roused interest in the several issues of the Porcupine mining companies traded in on the Curb. The prices, however, made only small changes, losses at the close being only a cent or two per share. Standard Oil was unusually active, selling up from 652 to 662 on transactions of 390 shares.
Date: 15 July 1911
Fred Thompson, owner of Luna Park, anxiously awaited news yesterday morning of the race between Judy and Jennie, the elephant and donkey, from Luna Park to the White House in Washington. Some time after the usual hour for getting his daily report the telephone bell rang sharply.
Date: 15 July 1911
Special to The New York Times
40 persons lost as steamers Diamante and Irma crash in San Juan River, CR
Date: 14 July 1911
Estimate Bd gets corporate stock budget com rept; details
Date: 14 July 1911
over 40 killed and wounded
Date: 15 July 1911
There was another long hearing yesterday in the case against the four policemen who are charged with having made away with a bundle of letters tied with a pink ribbon, which W.E.D. Stokes wrote to Lillian Graham, and at its conclusion there was a great deal of doubt as to who was telling the truth and what the truth was.
Date: 14 July 1911
rept on fires and damages, Canada and Mich; refugees in Toronto describe fires; deaths put at 300