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Ormonde de Kay, Jr. 45, of Leverett House and Bangor, Me., will be Pegasus for the coming year, while Andrew Murphy '44 of Leverett House and Marblehead, Mass., was named to the secretaryship. Appointed to the post of treasurer was Thomas A. Foley, Jr. '45 of Eliot House and Baltimore. Howard M. Spiro '44 of Lowell House and Newton Center, Mass., was elected business manager, and Edward R. Squibb, 3rd '45 of Winthrop House and Milton, Mass., was chosen circulation manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ervin New Advocate Head; Pegasus Post Goes to de Kay | 2/15/1943 | See Source »

...Angeles veterinarian and a taxidermist drove out one day last week to the San Fernando Valley ranch of the late Tom Mix, walked into a shed where the most famous horse since Pegasus stood in the mildness of his last few moments alive. The horse was Tony, who was a scrawny yearling following a vegetable wagon around a small town in Arizona when Tom Mix gave $12.50 for him. In the years that followed, Tony became the valiant central symbol of a cinematic age of innocence, the hero of millions of small boys and some of the best juveniles ever...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Exit Tony | 10/19/1942 | See Source »

Replacing Thomas J. Crockett '43, as Pegasus is Arthur de la Guardia '43, while Howard M. Spiro '44 takes over as business manager and Edward R. Squibb, 3rd '45, will be the news circulation manager. Three Sophomores have been added to the board as editors, Ormonde deKay, Jr., Kingsley Ervin, Jr., and John W. Bausman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAROLD W. SMITH HEADS NEW ADVOCATE BOARD | 10/15/1942 | See Source »

Vying with Jester, Pegasus and Mickey Sullivan for local literary honors, a group of harried and hurried newshawks nightly tramp the interesting by-paths of University life gleaning the facts and features that lie in finished form on your doorstep at six o'clock every morning...

Author: By Managing Editor and J. ROBERT Moskin, S | Title: IF COLLEGE PALLS, THE CRIMSON CALLS | 10/6/1942 | See Source »

...Tauchnitz was merged with its most powerful rival, the Albatross Modern Continental Library, managed by John Holroyd-Reece, onetime British cavalry officer, founder of the arty Pegasus Press and the Pantheon Series. He controlled his multilateral book business through Publishing Holding Co., with main offices in Paris, branches in London and Leipzig...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Exit Tauchnitz | 7/20/1942 | See Source »

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