Word: kents
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Rogers, Kent, clothiers, was the scene of a false burglar alarm last night as well as some petty larceny, "The rumbling of heavy trucks" or the vibrations from the Jester's revels set off the sensitive alarm pausing the immediate arrival of the "who-in-hell-do-you think-we-are" police and a crowd of about fifty shifty onlookers...
...thinnest in years. A record number of private schools have closed, because of government lease or purchase, loss of teachers,† students or income, difficulties with food, materials or labor. Many schools have put students to waiting on table, making beds, and cleaning rooms" (as boys at Kent and certain other schools have always done). Especially in New England, students are raising their own farm products. Some schools are lending pupils to nearby farmers (examples: St. Mark's, Hotchkiss...
...KENT WATSON...
...commands a widespread network of communications, A.P. has been able to trumpet its side of the anti-trust suit up & down the land. The war of nerves has been relentless. Hundreds of papers, either A.P. members or sympathetic, have plumped editorially for A.P. A.P.'s General Manager Kent Cooper last fall published a book (Barriers Down) in which he pictured A.P. as a ceaseless, unselfish fighter against monopoly. A.P. has itself published two large volumes containing hundreds of pro-A.P. editorials from A.P. papers...
Seven-year-old Prince Edward, who became the Duke of Kent when his father died in a 1942 plane crash, watched with his sister Alexandra (see cut) a London parade of his mother's WRENS (Britannic WAVES). Sprucely dressed, the exquisite Marina's handsome elder son looked as though he had outgrown his interest in heaving pillows from Buckingham Palace balconies...