Word: carson
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Divorced. Cornelius ("Neely") Vanderbilt Jr., nomadic writer and onetime publisher; from Helen Varner Vanderbilt; after six years' marriage, during which Mrs. Vanderbilt, his third wife, sought several times to file separation suits, was frustrated on each occasion because process servers could not locate the restless Vanderbilt trailer; in Carson City...
...With the Wind, the book trade still had two notable bestsellers, Kenneth Roberts' Oliver Wiswell and Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls. Besides, a Negro, Richard Wright, wrote a best-seller about a Negro, Native Son. Of first novels, the most promising seemed to be Carson McCullers' The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter...
...HEART Is A LONELY HUNTER-Carson McCullers-Houghton Mifflin...
Having missed his chance to fight for Finland because the war ended before he could get there, Jesse C. Carson, 27, grandson of famed Frontiersman Kit, tossed up his Colorado cowpuncher's job, volunteered for Army service...
...Neit B. Carson '42, West Lafayette. Ind.; William N. Chandler '41, Portland, Ore.; Allen R. Clark '42, Laconia, N. H.; Clayton J. Clawson ocC, Madera, Calif.; Stuart H. Cowen '42, Coventry, R. I.; John B. Crume '42, Louisville, Ky.; Joan E. de Valpine '43, Kirkwood, Mo.; James J. Doheny '41, Chicago, III.; William H. Drury, Jr. '43, Newport, R. I.; Walter R. Eberlein '43, Shawano, Wis.; William T. Ernst '41, Canton, O.; Sherldan S. Evans '41, Iuka, III.; Howard H. Ezell '42, Sparianburg...