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...young man in Duluth, Roy Halvorson tried his hand at selling used cars, playing saxophone in a dance band, and packing tomatoes in a fruit-and-vegetable company. But when the Depression struck in 1930, he decided to look around for a business of his own. He did not have to look far. North of Duluth there were forests of scraggly spruce trees; the tops, thought Halvorson, would make fine miniature Christmas trees for use on dinner tables and in small apartments-if he could find a way to preserve them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MODERN LIVING: Father & Mother Christmas | 12/13/1954 | See Source »

...months Roy Halvorson cut trees on weekends and brought them home. At night he and his wife Ede tried out hundreds of ways to color and preserve them. Finally, they perfected a solution that would keep them fresh for weeks, even in the warmest living room. Their secret: a formula of water and plant foods which, when sealed in a metallic tree base, acts as an artificial sap. Using that process, Roy and Ede Halvorson have since built up the biggest processed Christmas-tree business in the world...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MODERN LIVING: Father & Mother Christmas | 12/13/1954 | See Source »

...While Halvorson's miniature trees may be fine for apartment dwellers, the Halvorsons have old-fashioned ideas about Christmas trees. Says Roy: "I'd ask my crews to find me a good Christmas tree this year-a big one. But they're so used to cutting the small ones, they have lousy taste for big ones. So Ede and I will have to go down to the corner lot and buy one that will satisfy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MODERN LIVING: Father & Mother Christmas | 12/13/1954 | See Source »

...winners are: Robert J. Allen, instructor in English; Joseph McG. J. Bottkol 5G, of Menominee, Mich.; Ronald C. Dixon 4G, of Lake George, N. Y.; Henry G. B. Halvorson 3G, of Huntington Park, Calif; Roy Lamson, Jr.; instructor in English; Louis G. Locke 3G, of Woodstock, Va.; and Chester L. Shaver 4G, of Somerset...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seven Dexter Awards Given For Summer Study in England | 6/9/1937 | See Source »

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences: Claude C. Albritton, of Dallas, Texas, (Ph.D. Marshal); Henry G. H. Halvorson, of Huntington Park, California, (A. M. Marshal), Law School: Abraham R. Ginsburgh, of Wikes Barre, Pennsylvania. Divinity School: Arthur P. Colbourne, of Secretary, Maryland. Dental School: Charles M. Underwood, of New York City. Medical School: Daniel B. Dorman '32, of Beirut Syria. School of Public Health: Charles G. Hutter of Washington. Graduate School of Design: (including degrees in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning) Eustis Dearbon '32, of Sandwich, Graduate School of Business Administration: William S. Allen, of Winchester, Graduate School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARSHALS NAMED FROM 10 GRADUATE STUDENTS | 6/10/1936 | See Source »

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