Word: vincent
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Leland Stowe, Raymond Clapper and Vincent Sheean found more comfortable quarters in town, but they had to stop at the hostel to learn what was going on, and to clear and file their dispatches. There was no such thing as a scoop; all the news came out of press conferences and censorship was drum-tight...
...Ashley's undefeated Varsity netmen will take on Dartmouth at Hanover at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Playing for the Crimson will be Vincent Brandt, Thorne Kissel, Murray Levin, Tom Frothingham, Jim Ware, and Art Ecker...
Also starting in time for the fall term will be John A. Ciardi of Medford, as Briggs-Copeland Instructor in English, Roger M. Asselineau of Paris, France, as instructor in French, and Vincent J. Glennon, of Worcester, as teaching fellow in Education...
...wasn't what they said; it was how they said it. There was not a topflight voice among U.N. delegates, said Major George Robert Vincent. As chief of U.N.'s sound and recording section, he had heard them all; as the world's greatest private collector of voices (TIME, April 10, 1939)* he ought to know. Last week Voiceman Vincent analyzed some U.N. voices...
When the "huge, dropsical monster" known as the Associated Gas & Electric System was finally driven into reorganization proceedings in 1940, 40% of its billion-dollar bulk turned out to be bookkeeping water. Last week, as the fabulous reorganization was ended, more water was struck. Manhattan's Federal Judge Vincent L. Leibell angrily said that fees asked by 72 lawyers and assorted utilities experts for the five-year job of dehydrating the monster were themselves heavily watered...