Word: roy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ushers are to be Alfred C. Butter-field '37, Robert E. Eichler '36, Richard C. Ernst '36, Shaun Kelley '36, Thomas E. Marston 2G., Branford P. Millar '35, Charles E. Pettee '35, Richard S. Salant '35, Douglas C. Scott '36, Robert E. Simon, Jr. '35, Roy W. Winsauer...
...ROY M. BROWN...
Such was the Folsom situation when Major Roy Gregg Coffin of Colorado Agricultural College and his brother made a find in a dry arroyo that brought Dr. Frank Harold Hanna Roberts on the run from the Smithsonian Institution. Beneath 20 feet of ancient soil, Dr. Roberts laid bare what must have been a teeming Ice Age campsite and tool factory. Besides 30 Folsom points of jasper, chert and chalcedony, there was a scattered armamentarium of scrapers, knives, drills, engraving implements, hammers. Extending over a half-mile, the site was apparently once a lush pasture where Pleistocene animals, following the retreating...
Willard Deming Lewis '35, of Augusta, Georgia, Herbert Leopold Brown, II, 1G, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Roy Canon Clements 2GB, of Lubbock, Texas, and Thomas Huston Macbride 1G, of Seattle, Washington, have won places on the list of 1935 Rhodes Scholars-elect which the Rhodes trustees released yesterday...
Practically certain to score for Harvard are Captain Roy Wallace in the 50-yard free style, Vic Leventritt in the 200-yard breaststroke, and Egbert Howell, a recent graduate of the House ranks, in the 220-yard free style. Sophomores John Colony in the 100-yard free style and Gregory Jameson in the 440-yard free style are also expected to deliver...