Word: roy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Following the lead of the six other Houses, Eliot House will hold the last of the spring dances in its Dining Hall from 10 to 2 o'clock this evening. Roy Lamson's 14-piece orchestra has been engaged for the affair. In spite of the extensive gardening which is going on in the courtyard, Japanese lanterns will be strung about the area...
...dance will be held from 10 until 2 o'clock, and the music will be supplied by Roy Lamson with a 14 piece orchestra. During the dance the doors from the Dining Room to the terrace will be opened to allow the guests to go out of doors freely in the intermissions, and in the long intermission supper will be served...
Died. Charles Livingston Bull, 57, animal painter, naturalist, taxidermist, friend and exploring colleague of the late Carl Akeley, Roy Chapman Andrews, William Beebe; as the result of a spinal injury received several years ago; in Oradell, N. J. Theodore Roosevelt once said: "Bull is the only man who can put legs on four sides of an animal and make it look natural...
...ROY DICKINSON...
...those who learned of the Muncie venture was Roy Dickinson, associate editor of Printers' Ink. Thinking down the groove of his own experience in the Army Intelligence Service, he telephoned small Carl Byoir, publisher of the Havana Post and Telegram, with whom he worked when Mr. Byoir was on George Creel's Committee on Public Information during the War. (Mr. Byoir likes to tell how he once set a chorus of 600 U. S.-born Slovenes to singing their national anthem on a mountain behind the Italian front and caused 60,000 other Slovenes to desert from...