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  1. Quentin James Reynolds (April 11, 1902 – March 17, 1965) was an American journalist and World War II war correspondent. He also played American football for one season in the National Football League (NFL) with the Brooklyn Lions .

  2. correspondent journalist. Quentin James Reynolds was an American journalist and World War II war correspondent. Background. Quentin James Reynolds was born on April 11, 1902 in Bronx, New York, the son of James J. Reynolds, a public school principal, and Katherine Mahoney.

  3. …one such attack, the author Quentin Reynolds, in a famous libel trial. Reynolds won \$200,000 in punitive damages, then a record award in such a trial. Publication of the column ended in 1962.

  4. Quentin Reynolds was born in New York City on 11th April, 1902. He became a sports journalist working for the New York Telegram. Reynolds became friendly with Heywood Broun, the newspaper's leading columnist.

  5. Biographies & Memoirs, Journalism, History. edit data. Born in the Bronx, New York, on April 11, 1902, to a school principal and his wife, Quentin James Reynolds grew up in Brooklyn and graduated from Manual Training High School. He enrolled at Brown University and excelled in football, boxing, and swimming.

  6. London Can Take It!, a documentary tribute to the endurance of Londoners during the Blitz, narrated by American war correspondent Quentin Reynolds and sponsored by the British Ministry of Information, released October 1940.

  7. Quentin James Reynolds (April 11, 1902 – March 17, 1965) was an American journalist and World War II war correspondent. He also played American football for one season in the National Football League (NFL) with the Brooklyn Lions. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Quentin Reynolds. Reynolds in 1926.

  8. Find the location of Quentin Reynolds's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, read a biography, see related stars and browse a map of important places in their career.

  9. Quentin Reynolds. 4.03. 780 ratings66 reviews. Follow the inspiring story of two brothers who believed that men could fly. Refusing to give up their dream, Wilbur and Orville Wright, two self-taught bicycle mechanics, built- and successfully flew- the world's first airplane. Genres History BiographyNonfictionAmerican HistoryChildrensSchoolScience.

  10. Quentin James Reynolds was a journalist and World War II war correspondent. As associate editor at Collier’s Weekly from 1933 to 1945, Reynolds averaged twenty articles a year.