Word: roy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bill Lincoln pitched nice ball for the invaders allowing nine hits, while Roy Bruninghaus gave out an equal number for the Crusaders, but was touched more liberally by the revamped Harvard line-up than he had been on Wednesday...
Less Brain, Better Sense. A Louisville woman, aged 35, had a tumor cut out of that part of her brain with which she did her thinking. To the astonishment of Louisville's Dr. Roy Glenwood Spurting who operated and Dr. S. Spafford Ackerly who managed the case thereafter, the woman exhibited better sense after the operation than ever before-her intelligence tests prove her an average U. S. adult. Her memory for recent events is excellent, for remote events remarkable. She now does more work, with less fatigue, worries less, has a better temper. She no longer fidgets...
Under the auspices of the former steamship company the House Orchestra sails on the S.S. Veendam on Saturday, June 15, to return August 3. Theodore S. Watson '38, Raymond W. Tripp, Jr. '38, Cecil M. Arrowsmith '37, James J. Fuld '37, and Roy M. Cohen '36, are the musicians to make the crossings...
...Street, near Cain, he would not believe his eyes. Yet that scene is precisely what took place one evening last week, according to Mrs. Mildred Wilson, 23. Convincing enough to Atlanta police were the bruise on her head and the crimson slice (not fatal) around the throat of Negro Roy Peters...
...Saylor, whose latest undertaking was to put Canada Dry into the liquor business, resigned his presidency, will continue as chairman. Under an amendment to the company's bylaws, the board chairman is to become chief executive and financial officer, the president chief operating officer. Elected president was Roy W. Moore, handsome, sociable, longtime vice president in charge of operations...