Word: nugent
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Lincoln last week won a new distinction, and Allyne and John Nugent, who run the daily Courier, got congratulations from the governor, scores of their 6,300 readers. The New York Museum of Science & Industry, which passes out annual awards to businesses, for the first time had picked a newspaper-and christened the Courier "America's foremost small-town daily." Reason: its talent for "promoting American life, reaching to the grass roots...
...plumb scared," said Coach Alvin Nugent ("Bo") McMillin last week: his flashy Indiana T team had become a red-hot favorite for the Big Ten title...
...matting: with the clock running out in the first half, Pete Pihos jumped off the ground and shouted so all could hear: "Line up fast, boys, same play"; then he romped over for Indiana's, fourth touchdown of the quarter. Final score: Indiana 49, Minnesota 0. Gasped slim Nugent McMillin: "I never thought I'd live...
...uniform, the Queen in a turquoise blue suit with feathered hat to match-smiled and bowed toward the tumult. Ahead of the postilions, a State Guard of Household Cavalry clop-clopped proudly. Escorted by motorcycle outriders, the Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Office, Lieut. Colonel Sir Terence Nugent, rode clasping a suitcase in which rested the Imperial Crown. Not since World War II began had the jewel-studded emblem left its sanctuary to be displayed...
John M. Kolbjornsen, Staten Island, New York; Donald N. McElwain, Holyoke; John H. Marshall, chicago; Hugh C. Mason, Somerville; Clifton F. Mountain, Toledo; Burns Nugent, Burbank, California; Francis W. Peabody, Brookline; Paul M. Pearson, Washington, D. C.; James B. Petterson, Worcester...