Word: roy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bill Lincoln, pitching ace of the Crimson team, and Captain Roy Woodworth, who beat Harvard twice last year, 2-1, and 9-4, will be the opposing slabsters, and are counted on for airtight exhibitions of twirling...
...autobiographical note in Who's Who in Baseball Jerome Herman Dean names Holdenville, Okla. as his birthplace. But according to J. Roy Stockton in the Saturday Evening Post, Dean gives various birthplaces and birth dates to various interviewers "so their bosses won't bawl 'em out for gettin' the same story...
...about ten minutes (TIME, May 7; Jan. 14). When the project, secretly negotiated, was revealed at last year's AP meeting, two delegates fumed with rage. One was John Francis Neylan, brainy, brawny counsel for William Randolph Hearst, who holds 19 AP memberships. The other was peppery little Roy Wilson Howard (Scripps-Howard Newspapers), who has six. Lawyer Neylan roared at the AP management for "the most unjustifiable extravagance in the history of journalism." But Wirephoto supporters promptly pointed out that both he and Publisher Howard represented competing picture services- Hearst's International and Scripps-Howard...
...male chorus of 20 men is composed of ten Harvard Freshmen and Sophomores and ten Tech men. The Harvard men in the chorus are: Spencer S. Beman, III '38, Roy J. Benecchi '37, George F. Bigelow '38, Howard A. Brinkman '38, Harold W. Danser, Jr. '37, Ernest A. Gray, Jr. '37, Paul V. Harper, Jr. '37, Harvey Huston '38, Howard A. Brinkman '38, Edward O. Miller '37, and Edward H. Peterson...
...dance committees are: Executive Committee, Roy W. Winsauer '36, Edward G. Smith '36, and Henry B. Sawyer Jr. '37. The Financial Committee: Douglas C. Scott '36, Jules Bricken '35, David Macdonald '36, and James C. McNamara Jr. '36. The Management Committee: Branford P. Millar '35, Robert E. Eichler, Jr. '36, Robert J. Gardner-Medwin, sS.A., and James T. Kilbreth...