Events relating to north america

Bertolt Brecht's play The Life of Galileo has its premiere in Los Angeles with Charles Laughton in the lead

Marlon Brando stars on Broadway in Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar named Desire

Saxophonist 'Bird' Parker forms his own quintet in New York, often to be heard at Minton's Playhouse in Harlem

The first transistor is produced in the Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey

US zoologist Alfred Charles Kinsey publishes some unexpected findings in his Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male

The Cello Sonata by US composer Elliott Carter introduces 'metric modulation'

Norman Mailer has immediate succes with his first novel, The Naked and the Dead, based on his military service in the Pacific

US poet Theodore Roethke publishes The Lost Son, his second collection

US novelist and poet Jack Kerouac coins a term for his contemporaries, the Beat Generation

George Marshall, the US secretary of state, launches a plan to distribute aid to sixteen European countries

US lawyer Alger Hiss is denounced, controversially, as a Soviet spy

US psychologist B.F. Skinner trains laboratory rats to use their brains in his 'Skinnner box'

US president Harry S. Truman wins election to the office in his own right

Newfoundland joins Canada as its tenth province, completing the Confederation

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is set up by the USA and Canada, together with Britain and other European countries, for purposes of collective security

Annie Allen, by US author Gwendolyn Brooks, describes in narrative verse the life of a black girl in contemporary USA

Death of a Salesman, by US playwright Arthur Miller, has its first performance in New York

The musical South Pacific, by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, opens on Broadway

US architect Philip Johnson builds the Glass House in Connecticut in the International Style

Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Jules Munchin star as three US sailors on shore leave in the screen version of On the Town

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