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The Agreement was approved by resolution on 17 June 1950, at a UNESCO General Conference in Florence, Italy.It was opened for signature on 22 November 1950 at Lake Success, New York and entered into force on 21 May 1952.
Treaty-making between various Native American governments and the United States officially concluded on March 3, 1871 with the passing of the United States Code Title 25, Chapter 3, Subchapter 1, Section 71 (25 U.S.C. § 71). Pre-existing treaties were grandfathered, and further agreements were made under domestic law.
The Tripartite Declaration of 1950, also called the Tripartite Agreement of 1950, was a joint statement by the United States, United Kingdom, and France to guarantee the territorial status quo that had been determined by the 1949 Arab–Israeli Armistice Agreements.
Nine years worth of correspondence (1950–1959) between Berenson and San Diego–based Norah Bisgood Woodward is held by the Special Collections and Archives at the UC San Diego Library. [20] Berenson and Ernest Hemingway kept an eight-year-long correspondence from 1949 until 1957, published in Jobst C. Knigge: Ernest Hemingway and Bernard ...
The Florence Steelers were a minor league baseball team based in Florence, South Carolina. From 1948 to 1950, the "Steelers" played as members of the Class B level Tri-State League, winning the 1949 league championship. The Steelers hosted minor league home games at American Legion Stadium in Florence.
The idea that high-income Americans in the 1950s paid significantly more taxes is largely a myth. While the top marginal tax rate was 91%, the effective tax rate — the actual percentage of ...
September 29 – Leroy Jones, American footballer (d. 2021) [17] October 3 Pamela Hensley, actress; Phyllis Nelson, singer-songwriter (d. 1998) October 5 Jeff Conaway, actor (d. 2011) Dick Jauron, American football player and coach (d. 2025) October 9 Everett Peck, illustrator, comics artist, cartoonist and animator (d. 2022)
1960 – U-2 incident, wherein a CIA U-2 spy plane was shot down while flying a reconnaissance mission over Soviet Union airspace 1960 – Greensboro sit-ins, sparked by four African American college students refusing to move from a segregated lunch counter, and the Nashville sit-ins, spur similar actions and increases sentiment in the Civil Rights Movement.