Word: reno
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Married. Nackey Elizabeth Scripps Gallowhur, 28, granddaughter of News-magnate E. W. Scripps; and William Loeb, 46, Old Guard Republican publisher of the Manchester (N.H.) Union-Leader; both for the second time; in Reno...
Yale comes here fresh from decisively trouncing Princeton. Bob Stevens, top Blue distance man, appears to have a good chance to pick up two firsts, while Doug Graham may be able to give Rittenberg some trouble in the hurdles. Eli sprinters Henry Thresher, Red Frantz, and Larry Reno should be able to score heavily in both...
...your Feb. 25 Miscellany squib about the disgruntled Reno meat packer who found it more profitable to work for OPS than for himself: do I detect here the first faint whisperings of the Great American Economic Revolution, when all merchants will work for OPS, all farmers for PMA, all vets for VA, ad infinitum, leaving only the decontrolled rattlesnake-meat canners and dinosaur-bone collectors to shift for themselves...
Redfield turned out to be an Idaho native who made most of his money in Los Angeles oil stocks, moved in 1935 to Reno, where he lives parsimoniously except for frequent flings at roulette. He does his own shopping with a market basket, dresses in faded blue jeans and a lumberjack shirt...
Crimson fencers whipped Yale, 16 to 11, at New Haven Saturday, as both teams played their last match of the season. Reno Peroy, Harvard coach for the past 23 seasons, and Robert Grasson, who coached for 31 years at Yale, officially retired at the conclusion of the matches...