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...overtime, Captain Danny Sullivan won the tilt for Dartmouth when he jumped the Crimson defense and unassisted smacked a carom off Vint Freedley's stick towards the net. The puck just crossed the red line, if at all, before Freedley swiped it aside. Freedley's protests that the puck never entered the cage were ignored, and the winning score was tallied for Dartmouth...

Author: By Peter Dammann, | Title: Big Green Defeats Hockey Team 5-4 In Overtime After Disputed Decisions | 1/15/1940 | See Source »

...brunt of the game fell on Vint Freedley, who time and again single handed withstood McGill charges which had penetrated the Crimson defense. At the most, only two of the McGill tallies can be blamed to failures at the not, and Freedley undoubtedly prevented a complete rout...

Author: By Peter Dammann, | Title: PUCK SQUAD DEFEATED BY SPEEDY CANADIANS | 1/8/1940 | See Source »

This reviewer has the pleasure of spending some time last week discussing the whole thing with Mr. Vinton Freedley, who is producing it, and his wife, who brought the book to his attention at the outset. In the first place, the Hawkins story is just another example of press agentry; Hawkins had been considered casually and that's all. No contracts had been signed for him, and at the time I talked to him Mr. Freedley was trying to get Louis Armstrong; If Louis wanted too much and it was felt his voice wasn't good enough, he was going...

Author: By Michael Levin, | Title: SWING | 1/5/1940 | See Source »

...point is that the swing fraternity owes both Mr. and Mrs. Freedley a vote of thanks for the way they have been handling the thing. If it does reach the boards, it seems to me it will be as genuinely a job as possible. As a matter of fact, Mrs. Freedley told me a few days ago that she thought it quite possible that the play might be postponed temporarily as it didn't look as they could do as good a job on it at present as they wanted to, and she feels along with her husband that...

Author: By Michael Levin, | Title: SWING | 1/5/1940 | See Source »

...melee, individual efforts arose into the spotlight because of their sheer quality. Vinton Freedley, Jr.'s dialogue, when not under the Coward influence, packed punches a-plenty. His characters tended to be typed, good, bad, rich, poor, though sometimes they rise above it and become people. John Holabird's sets, especially Mona's apartment, bear all the earmarks of something bound for Broadway. The Newberry-Rollins music (there should have been more of it!) fitted in beautifully with the Profit dance effects, and the two combined produced some of the high sports in the show...

Author: By W. E. H., | Title: Tbe Playgoer | 12/15/1939 | See Source »

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