Word: raying
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ray Wins Invitation Mile...
Capt. Donald F. Ray, L.L.B...
Richard Stewart Bowers of Brookline has been elected Director of the Freshman Orchestra. George Upham Baylies of Boston has been elected Secretary-Treasurer, and Walter Ray Baylies of Boston has been elected Manager. The first public appearance of the orchestra will be at the Freshman Get-together Meeting on March...
...playlet was surrounded by many other good acts. Ray Hulling led off with his "clown seal", a wonderfully trained animal. Jack Joyce did several clever one-legged dances, in which his incapacity did not seem to bother him in the least. Lou and Jean Archer sang, danced, and exhibited several beautiful costumes. Mae and Nore Wilton also sing duets; these two possess excellent and well-harmonized voices. Joe Morris and Flo Campbell in their skit. "The Avi-Ate-Her" kept the house in a continuous uproar. Vernon Stiles. "Our Own American can Tenor," sang a number of classical pieces...
Robert Paul Bullard of Melrose Highlands (Chairman); Brooks Potter of Boston (Assistant Chairman); Stanley Noel Brown of New York, N. Y., and Harrison Gardner of Boston (Sub-Chairmen); James Todd Baldwin of Chestnut Hill; Walter Ray Baylies of Boston; Grosvenor Bemis of Chestnut Hill; Albert Conde Bickford of Pelham, N. Y.; Standish Bradford of Brookline; John Carroll Buchanan of Boston; George Herbert Carey of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Charles Cary Colt of Florentin, Paris; Charles Wells Farnham Jr. of St. Paul, Minn.; Raymond Barry Greene of Passate, N. J.; Thomas Procter Mandell of Hamilton; James Montgomery Newell of Boston; Campbell...