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  1. He launched his journalism career on his own initiative. In 1930, he purportedly complained to the editors of the now defunct Washington Herald when they misspelled his name in a report about an amateur tennis tournament in which he had participated. He was hired as the newspaper's tennis reporter. [2]

  2. Bob Considine, a gregarious, prolific and adventurous journalist who stood in the forefront of his profession for almost 40 years, died last night. He was 68 years old.

  3. Robert Considine (1906-1975) was a prominent American journalist and author who covered wars, politics, sports, and celebrities. He won several awards and wrote books on various topics, such as MacArthur, Babe Ruth, Khrushchev, and the Maryknolls.

  4. A collection of papers of the American journalist, war correspondent, and author Bob Considine (1906-1975). The papers include correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, photographs, recordings, and films related to his career and personal life.

    • 1945-1975
    • 1834-1976
    • Considine, Bob, 1906-1975.
    • Bob Considine Papers
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0175909Bob Considine - IMDb

    Bob Considine was born on 4 November 1906 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Ladies' Day (1943), Hoodlum Empire (1952) and Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944). He died on 25 September 1975 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • Writer, Actor
    • November 4, 1906
    • Bob Considine
    • September 25, 1975
  6. Oct 6, 1975 · Robert Bernard (Bob) Considine, 68, one of the best-known U.S. newspapermen and author of numerous books and movie scripts; following a stroke; in Manhattan. Considine began his journalistic...

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  8. Bob Considine was a renowned sportswriter and columnist who covered tennis, baseball, and other sports for various newspapers and wire services. He also wrote 25 books, including bestsellers about the Doolittle Raid and Babe Ruth.