Word: vic
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...home towns have been so profitably exploited as Bloomington, 111. (pop.: 32,868). Bloomington is the boyhood home of Paul Rhymer and the locale of his dearly beloved Vic and Sade (NBC, Mon. through Fri., 10:15-10:30 a.m., C.W.T.) -probably, the best, certainly one of the smallest soap operas...
Churchill brought along his daughter, Mrs. Vic Oliver (full title: Section Officer Sarah Oliver, WAAF), as aide-de-camp and hostess. Trim in her blue uniform, she stunned a group of important British naval officers (who had not recognized her) by saying crisply: "You can't have any drinks before noon...
Block's chief job at present-aside from pointing up the patter of visiting entertainers-is doing the script for Yankee Doodle Doo, a radio show starring Vic Oliver, Winston Churchill's son-in-law. The program goes out to U.S. and British troops, hopefully designed to teach them each other's slang, humor, point of view...
...other guard, Coach Lamar had the choice of Jed Goldberg, who had just been shifted from blocking back and had never scrimmaged in the right guard post, and Vic Vicario, who had never before run with the Varsity...
Frankle Newton, Vic Dickerson, Al Morgan, and Arthur Karle were featured at the Harvard Jazz Club's fourth jam session at Dunster House last Saturday. The band was in fine fettle and the afternoon turned into one of the best sessions in the series...