Word: kent
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Jaakko Mikkola will take seven men with him to Hanover, including Captain F. W. Phinney '43, W. C. Palson, Jr. '44, T. Coggeshall '44, B. B. Kent '43, H. W. Pratt '46, O. D. Filley '45, and D. R. McCaul...
Robert Neiley '43 of Endicott, N. Y. and Leverett House was elected President of the Dramatic Club at the annual elections last night. S. Leonard Kent '43, and Jerry Maslon, '45, were elected Vice-President and Secretary respectively, Frank Hancock '44 was elected to the Executive Committee...
...down, the bulletproof glass windows up. On the back seat were Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in white linen suit and a Panama hat, Eleanor Roosevelt in white, and handsome, sad-eyed Crown Princess Martha of Norway, in mourning for her cousin-by-marriage, the late Duke of Kent, her severe black dress and hat relieved only by a double strand of gleaming pearls...
These limitations are not expected to interfere with the formation of a top-notch Varsity team, however. A strong nucleus of runners will be back, headed by Captain Fred Phinney, Bill Palson, number one man last year, Tim Coggeshall and Bob Kent, two steady distance runners from last year's team, Russ Farrington, best Freshman distance runner last year, and a promising runner from this year's Freshman class, Joe McAndrews...
Criticism Wanted. Winston Churchill had an excuse for not shining. Within a week he had to make two other speeches, on the Duke of Kent's death and on India. But he was so dull that many M.P.s walked out on him. What followed his dullness was even more surprising. After his speech it had been planned to give the Prime Minister's critics their first full-dress chance in nine weeks to hold a two-day debate on the war. But when Churchill finished and left the House, all but half a dozen members followed...