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September 1939-Roy E. Larsen elected president of TIME...
March 3, 1923-Vol. I, No. 1 of TIME. Editors: Briton Hadden, Henry R. Luce; Associates: Manfred Gottfried, Thomas J. C. Martyn, Alan Rinehart, John A. Thomas. Circulation Manager: Roy E. Larsen. Advertising Manager: Robert L. Johnson. Circulation...
MARCH OF TIME (Radio), MARCH OP TIME (Cinema), both developed by Roy E. Larsen (TIME'S first non-editorial employee, now president of TIME Inc.), are projections of TIME'S journalistic ideas...
...basis of that sportswriter's standby, the comparative record, Boston's grapplers should have little trouble with the Darthmouth men, who are powerful in only three classes. Pat Dolan at 128, captain Pete Larsen at 165, and Fred Klett, the next weight up, are their best men, but are by no means certain of victories. Don Louria, Crimson 165-pounder, is Harvard's high scorer while a much-improved Bob Claflin, at 175, should give Klett a fight...
Blue Cross's Roy E. Larsen [TIME, Jan. 19] chides the Federal Government for nonparticipation in Blue Cross "because of the difficulties of handling subscription payments without the cooperation of the employer...