Hal Boyle
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Hal Boyle
Harold Vincent "Hal" Boylewas a prolific, Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist for the Associated Press. During 30 years with the AP Boyle wrote 7,680 columns. He is best known for his work as a war correspondent during World War II. He was consistently closer to the front lines in the European and Pacific theatres of operation than other correspondents. His column became a staple in over 700 newspapers. He is also the namesake of a prize given annually to reporters by the Oversees...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth24 July 1911
CountryUnited States of America
Memory is the best of all gardens. Therein, winter and summer, the seeds of their past lie dormant, ready to spring into instant bloom at any moment the mind wishes to bring them to life.
Professors simply can't discuss a thing. Habit compels them to deliver a lecture.
The cocktail party has a simple function in modern society. Its basic purpose is to pay off social debts.
Whatever happened to that old-fashioned Grandpa? If he still survives, he must be hiding in the small towns. You sure don't see him very often in the big city. The big-city Grandpa has gone big time. . . . He is the life of every party . . .