Word: vincent
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Hockey: "R's"--Sallie Hope Brown '50 and Nina Emerson '50; numerals--Barbara Beatley '50, Ellen Guild '52, Hope Ingersoll '50, Diane Jones '52, Jean McCormick '51, Dorothy Silberman '52, and Sally Vincent '52; honorable mention--Mary Brandt '51, Dorothy Caiger '52, Phebe Crampton '52, Ellen Gifford '52, Lucy Heiman '52, Penny Hughes '51, Elizabeth Tucker '52, Cynthia Williams '51, and Anne Worthington...
Lacrosse: "R's"--Mel Morganthall '51, Theo Whatmough '52, Anne Worthington '52, and Sally Vincent...
President of the Republic Vincent Auriol, tired and ill, wearily conferred with party leaders, then asked Socialist Minister of the Interior Jules Moch to examine his prospects for forming a cabinet. After the Socialists had had their try, M. Auriol would be free to call on anyone he thought could set up and run a working coalition. He might even call, again, on Henri Queuille...
...other syndicates will soon distribute similar "inspirational" columns by two other bestselling religious authors. For a weekly sermon on such subjects as "The Philosophy of Pleasure" by Monsignor Fulton J. Sheen (Peace of Soul), the George Matthew Adams syndicate has lined up 25 newspapers. For the Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale (A Guide to Confident Living), the Post-Hall syndicate has signed 34 newspapers...
...young nobody of 24 named Henry Green wrote Living, a proletarian novel about the lives of Birmingham factory workers. In the same year another 24-year-old unknown named Henry Vincent Vorke, nephew of a peer named Lord Leconfield, became engaged to the Hon. Adelaide Biddulph...