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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.

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  2. 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.

  3. Quentin Reynolds. Journalist and Correspondent, wrote for Collier's and published 25 books that include The Wounded Don't Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal, and Courtroom, a biography of lawyer Samuel S. Leibowitz.

  4. Despite a series of appeals, the verdict was not reduced. With the addition of interest and other charges, Reynolds won almost $200,000, the largest amount ever collected in an American libel case. Quentin Reynolds died in San Francisco on 17th March, 1965.

  5. 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.

  6. Died March 17, 1965 of cancer in San Francisco, CA. Q uentin Reynolds was the author-war correspondent who won acclaim for his World War II reporting on the Dieppe raid and the London...

  7. When Reynolds traveled to Manila, Philippines, to research the president for a biography, he became ill with abdominal cancer. He passed away on March 17, 1965 at the age of sixty-two. Ratings & Reviews

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