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Rosa Parks refused to give her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama on December 1, 1955. Mouseketeers: M-O-U-S-E!” – Mickey Mouse Club “Now it’s time to say good-bye to all our company, / M-I-C…
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The Funny Comedy Duo were: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Price of a German Shepard puppy, AKC registered in 1955: $50.00. AFL and CIO become one organization, the AFL-CIO. Notable books include: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov and The Ginger Man by J. The Most Famous Person in America was probably James Dean. The Movies to Watch include To Catch A Thief, Mister Roberts, East of Eden, Galapagos, Lady and the Tramp, Rebel without a Cause, Marty, Oklahoma! and Blackboard Jungle. Tennessee Williams’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof won the Pulitzer Prize. Steve Allen, #41 Mitch Miller, #50 Jackie Gleason, #52. Influential Song: Autumn Leaves by… #1 Roger Williams, #35. The Top Song was Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White by Perez Prado. The Other World Changing Event: In Montgomery, Alabama, a bus boycott began after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white person. Jonas Salk started inoculating children against polio. by Alice and Martin Provensen, a baby duck meets other animals including ""two frisky colts,"" and ""six lively lambs/ with thick soft fleece,"" but none will join him for a walk through the woods. In The Fuzzy Duckling (1949), a counting book by Jane Werner Watson, illus. After interviewing other animals about their abodes (""I would fall out of a nest,"" he explains to the robin), he finally finds the right match. by Garth Williams, and a brown rabbit looks for a place to live. It's springtime in Margaret Wise Brown's Home for a Bunny (1956), illus. by Tibor Gergely, Scuffy sets out to see the world but soon decides to go back where he belongs-the bathtub. In Scuffy the Tugboat by Gertrude Crampton, illus. by Gustaf Tenggren, stars a curious canine who just can't keep up with the pack. First published in 1942, The Poky Little Puppy by Janette Sebring Lowrey, illus. Random House launches Big Little Golden Books with a quartet of vintage titles in a new, larger trim size.