Word: counte
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...column is looking for a swing columnist and a theatre expert for its "From the Pit" department. So, if you'd like to chew the rag with the Count, the Duke and the rest of the aristocracy and point out Benny Goodman's latest solid records to Harvard's jazz fans, or write penetrating studies of the theatre, come in and talk it over through the team of a can of beer...
Tobruk was full of grinning, jabbering Italians. Rommel was cleverly using Italians to occupy captured ports, for salvage work, to count prisoners and booty-thus saving valuable German manpower for his thrust at the stepping-stones to Suez...
...wrote a young officer of the siege of Sevastopol. His name was Count Leo Tolstoy, and the siege was during the Crimean...
F.O.B. Detroit. "Don't let anyone tell you that luck doesn't count," says Albert Kahn. "I was born under a lucky star. I got all the breaks." His biggest break was that he happened to be a struggling young architect in Detroit at the time when the automobile was about to make Detroit the biggest mass-production center in the Western Hemisphere...
...most popular show put on by the Network last spring was the student swing contest in which George Frazier acted as chief judge while Count Basie and Jimmy Rushing "sat in" with the student swing group on a couple of numbers. With the cooperation of George Frazier, this sort of program will take place several times during the summer...