Word: boyd
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Douglas 18 160 5.9 Exeter Wellesley Brew, Donald A. 17 175 6. East Orange High East Orange, N. J. Arnold, Alan F. Jr. 18 140 5.10 Pebble Hill Syracuse, N. Y. Baker, John R. 17 155 5.11 Sharon High Sharon Borland, W. F. 18 155 5.11 Milton Chicago, Ill. Boyd, Robert M. 17 155 5.10 Avon New York City Braden, William E. 17 145 5.10 Withrow High Cincinnati, O. Browne, Edward C. 17 150 5.9 Browne & Nichols Winchester Budlong, John P. R. 16 170 5.9 Lockwood High E. Greenwich, R. I. Burnett, Charles L. 18 173 6. St. Mark...
Lowell--Ronald R. Boyd '38; Hughes Call '39, Harold Stubbs...
Robert M. Boyd, New York City--Avon Old Farms...
...Toast of New York (RKO) exhibits Edward Arnold, previously seen as Diamond Jim Brady, General John Sutter and an Oregon lumber tycoon named Bernard Glasgow, as swashbuckling Jim Fisk, whose financial freebooting nearly disrupted Wall Street in the decade after the Civil War. Abetted by his young cronies, Nick Boyd (Gary Grant) and Luke (Jack Oakie), Fisk amiably horn-swoggles pious little Dan Drew (Donald Meek) out of control of the Erie Railroad, then makes a fortune by selling watered Erie stock to Cornelius Vanderbilt. Pursued by the law, he uses the Ninth Regiment, of which he is the Colonel...
...complete prevarication, impaired only by the fact that Edward Arnold's jowled jollities are indistinguishable from the ones which the U. S. screen's No. 1 specialist in 19th Century captains of finance has used in all his previous portrayals. Good shot: Fisk, Boyd and the Ninth Regiment routing a gang hired by Vanderbilt by turning a hose on them...