Word: byronic
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Minor Sport H--Forrest L. Carter, Indianapolis, Ind.; Jan E. Jertson, Fairhaven, Mass.; Robert T. McConaughy, Sharonville, Ohio; George N. McNair, Jr., Farmington, Wash.; Christopher Martin, Saxtons River, Vt.; Byron B. Morton Jr., Elizabeth, N.J.; Winfred Overholser, Jr., Washington, D.C.; John W. Smith, Omaha, Neb.; Eric T. Sollee, West Newton, Mass.; Harry K. Ziel, McKees Rocks, Pa.; Richard D. Kahn, Manager, New York...
This winter Russell began singing informally at supper parties. At the Byron Foys, Russell's singing pleased the Duchess of Windsor. "She said I reminded her of Harvey [the rabbit], and she would call me Harvey," Russell remembers. With such an accolade, Russell's party-singing flourished. Among the many hosts and hostesses who have invited him around are the Windsors themselves. "The Duke's quite a person," Russell says. "I sing The Surrey With the Fringe...
John Smith is a close second. He has Overholser's talent but lacks his, steadiness. Sophomores George McNair and Byron Morton show promise, but especially Morton needs more of Peroy's expert tutelage...
...Daily News made its own unjournalistic retort four days later. For a story headlined Ex-Ace JAILED ON A CHARGE OF BANK ROBBERY, the News dug up an old picture of Reagan talking to one Byron Kennedy, an ex-Air Force officer who had been arrested on a charge of robbing an East Los Angeles bank. (Reagan had posed with Kennerly nine years before, when the airman was technical adviser on one of Reagan's pictures...
...Overholser, John Smith, and Byron Morton turned in outstanding performances in the epee match as they came from behind...