Word: lester
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Attleboro, Mass., Gerald Segal, Cambridge, Mass., Irving G. Small, Peabody, Mass., John J. Sopka, Elizabeth, N.J., Roger P. Stokey, Atlanta, Ga., Raymond W. Stone, Meriden, N. H., Thaddeus V. Strezynski, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jesse B. Thomas, Georgetown, Mass., Orson H. Thomas, Cambridge, Mass., Robert F. Thurrell Jr., Wolfeboro, N.H., Lester H. Tobin, Lynn, Mass., John E. Tully, Boston, Mass., Kenneth R. Volkman, West Somerville, Mass., Thomas H. White, Cambridge, Mass., William H. Wood Jr., Canton, Mass...
...student counselors in each club were assisted in the brief preparation by six fellow club-members. They are, for the Powell Club: John T. Binkley Jr., Houston, Texas; George B. Lester, San Remo, Italy; R. Gordon Scott Jr., Dedham; Irvin L. Stephenson, Salt Lake gles 14; Green Bay Packers 28, Detroit Lions 7; Chicago Bears 31, Washington Redskins...
...accusations came from Lester J. Aberle, Adjutant of the Ohio National Guard, and Edgar Herzog, an American Legion Investigator who joined the Communist Party in 1937 to "find out what it is all about...
...without a commentator until Mutual's Publicist Lester Gottlieb called in a friend, Quincy Howe, who had rarely been heard over radio before. After a 15-minute audition of comment on fake news bulletins, Howe was hired and told to report at once. Little, loquacious, quick, Quincy Howe is the author of the satire England Expects Every American to Do His Duty. MBS was afraid he was too inexperienced, but after breezing through his first broadcast without a hitch, he remarked casually: "I was grateful that I got off on the nose...
...publisher. Succeeding him last week in the key executive job as manager was Edwin Palmer ("Ep") Hoyt, 41, onetime logger who has been the Oregonian's managing editor since 1933. Editor Paul Roelofson Kelty, "Ep" Hoyt's boss until four years ago, stayed at his post. Youthful Lester Arden ("Pang") Pangborn was upped from executive news editor to managing editor. Retained as nonresident consultant was Newspaper Doctor Guy T. Viskniskki, who was summoned in 1934 to modernize the ailing Oregonian (TIME, Jan. 7, 1935), did such a good job it is once more Portland's largest paper...