Word: roy
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mechanics of medical propaganda came to light last week when Dr. John Augustus Hartwell, director of the New York Academy of Medicine, called one Alfred Fitz Roy Anderson a liar for saying that Dr. Hartwell was going to test the Koch cancer "cure...
...Roy W. Winsauer '36 heads a committee composed of John E. Barnes 4G, Shaun Kelly, Jr. '36, Douglas C. Scott '35 and Robert E. Simon...
Ushers for the event are John E. Barnet 4G, Alfred C. Butterfield '37, Shaun Kelly, Jr. '36, Branford P. Millar '35, Benjamin C. Riggs '37, Douglas C. Scott '35, Robert E. Simon, Jr. '35, Wyndham M. Southgate '31, assistant in History, and Roy W. Winsauer...
...dances of Seymour Felix, and the color combinations of Willy Pogany you have a Goldwynesque extravaganza that will wow you for a full hour and a half without the slightest bit of effort on your part. Despite the fact that some of the gags are already great-grandparents, Director Roy Del Ruth puts the products of these stars together into such a truly creditable production that you forget that Cantor is doing and saying much the same thing that he has before on the air and screen...
...Detroit dynamic President Roy Chapin of Hudson Motor Car Co. had helped to raise $1,730,000. three-quarters of a million short of the goal but around $100,000 over last year's total. Another great salesman, Adman Albert D. Lasker, was using his skill to lure $3,000,000 out of Chicago pockets. With the same thunderous eloquence with which he nominated Herbert Hoover for President in 1932, beetle-browed Lawyer Joseph Scott whipped Los Angeles on toward a precise $3,094,805. Active patron of Philadelphia's campaign for $3,752,000 was onetime Senator...