Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Brooklyn (Roe) 5, Cincinnati...
Lawrence D. Brownell, Philadelphia, Pa.; Charles F. Elliott, Belmont, Mass.; Guy Paschal, New York, N. Y.; John D. Rauh, Cincinnati, Ohio; Steven Sonnabend, Brookline, Mass.; Alexander H. Tomes, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Charles W. Uufford, Jr., Haverford, Pa.; John G. Ward, Short Hills, N. Y.; David Watts, Sharon, Mass.; William R. Wister, Jr., Oldwich, N. J.; Arthur O. Stein, Plain field...
Reston is a "newcomer" who caught the boss's eye early. Born in Clydebank, Scotland, Reston came to the U.S. to live at the age of ten. He graduated from the University of Illinois, did a short stint as a pressagent for the Cincinnati Reds, then worked as a sportswriter and later as a London correspondent...
...year, twice as many as before the war. Says President R. C. (for Reuben Charles) Rolfing of Chicago's Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., biggest piano maker in the U.S.: "People are getting back more & more to wanting to do something for themselves-entertaining themselves." Many piano makers, such as Cincinnati's Baldwin Co., have helped the boom along with smart styling, hard selling, and by making it easy for beginners to learn to play...
...Louis Mizell) 8, Cincinnati...