Word: vincent
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...remainder of the picture is taken up with the successive weeks of victory for Colman until he eventually is trying for the $40,000,000 question, the one which will put Milady Soap Company, the sponsors, out of business. Vincent Price, company owner, has tried to keep him off the program by paying him and stopping the show but it doesn't work. The public is behind Colman, and when he doesn't appear, no soap is sold. Price tries to muddle his mind, by sending Celeste Holm after him; he has tried to find his weak spot by getting...
...night in January 1938, her future finally beckoned. Bandleader Vincent Lopez, playing in Detroit and looking for a new girl singer, saw her performing in a nightclub. He gave her the job at $65 a week, and she celebrated by eating steak for the first time-at breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper. But she soon began to worry tearfully that she was not getting over. Then, at dinner one night in Philadelphia, a trombonist in the band confided that she was going to be fired. Betty gulped three brandy-and-benedictines and went to the theater in the reckless conviction...
Married. Princess Fatmeh of Iran, 21, U.S. educated (Converse College, S.C.) daughter of the late Shah Mohamed Riza Pahlevi, youngest sister of the ruling Shah of Iran; and Vincent Lee Hillyer, 24, son of a Los Banos, Calif, doctor; in Civitavecchia, Italy. Although Hillyer offered to become an Iranian citizen and a Moslem, the Shah inexorably divested Fatmeh of all her royal privileges for marrying without his consent...
Last week the changes came. American's directors filled the board chairmanship which had been unoccupied for 20 years, by moving 72-year-old President Vincent Riggio into it. Into his place they boosted Vice President Paul M. Hahn, 55, a protege of American's late, fabled George Washington Hill, whose brassy salesmanship and irritating radio commercials had put Luckies on top in the first place...
Three students received Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships for travel abroad. They are James W. Fitch and Vincent E. Starzinger, both seniors, and James R. Schlesinger '50 1G. Fitch's home is Las Vegas, New Mexico; he lives in Lowell House and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Schlesinger entered the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences this fall after graduating summa cum laude...