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  1. Robert Bernard Considine (November 4, 1906 – September 25, 1975), was an American journalist, author, and commentator. He is best known as the co-author of Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo and The Babe Ruth Story .

    • 1930–1975
  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. Die Interviews, die Bob Considine und Jim Lucas 1954 mit MacArthur führten, wurden in der New York Times vom 9. April 1964 veröffentlicht.

  4. Bob Considine (1906-1975) was an American journalist and author, best known as the author of Thirty Seconds over Tokyo and The Babe Ruth Story, and for his long-running syndicated daily column "On the Line," which ran for thirty years in newspapers across the United States.

    • 1945-1975
    • 1834-1976
    • Considine, Bob, 1906-1975.
    • Bob Considine Papers
  5. Statement on the Death of Bob Considine. September 26, 1975. BOB CONSIDINE was a great reporter, whose beat was literally the world. His perceptive reporting and the quality of his writing made him a great newsman. His personal integrity and courage, his gentle good humor, and his outstanding character made him a great person. He will be missed.

  6. 1980 – Bob Considine. Born in Washington, DC, on November 4, 1906, sportswriting legend Bob Considine was legendary for his speed, accuracy, concentration, and energy as a writer. Considine’s career began at the Washington Post, covering tennis and Major League Baseball, in 1930.

  7. 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 career as a sports reporter in 1930 and by 1933 had begun writing his wide-ranging "On the Line" column.