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...KAY Hamilton, Ohio...
...Mikkola is not entirely unable to upset these veterans with the material he has been able to develop this year. Rollo Campbell in the half appears the most promising of the field, with Bill Young and Kay Rogers rating as capable milers. The longest distance will probably be run by Bob Kent along with Langdon Burwell if the doctors consider him sufficiently recovered from his vacation skiing mishap...
Fate of five other U.S. correspondents is not yet known. They are A.P.'s Robert St. John, U.P.'s Leon Kay, the New York Herald Tribune's Russell Hill, the New York Times's Ray Brock, and Leigh White of CBS and Overseas News Agency. When last heard of (at Cattaro, April 16), they were heading into the Adriatic in a rowboat, presumably bound for Greece...
...field of milers is large and fairly experienced but has yet to break any records. Bob Houghton, Kay Rogers, Don McCaul, Joe McLoughiln, and Bill Young are favored to be off with the gun Saturday. Bob Nichois the only Crimson runner to score in his event at New Haven last spring, sparks the twomilers. Also on the slate for the longest distance are Bob Jay, Tom McEligott, and Bob Kent. If Lang Burwell recovers soon enough from his vacation skiing accident he is expected to strengthen this event considerably...
...idea of the awards was conceived by Lambdin Kay, public-service director for station WSB in Atlanta, and strenuously pushed by University of Georgia's publicity-minded dean of journalism, John E. Drewry. The University of Georgia itself awarded them, dubbing them after its late patron, Philanthropist George Foster Peabody, great & good friend of Franklin Roosevelt, who helped to found the Warm Springs Foundation...