Word: roy
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fifty foreign students will get the inside story on American elections from a discussion and tour sponsored by the Student Council's International Activities Committee, Roy M. Goodman '51, committee chairman, announced last night...
Professor Merle Fainsed, chairman of the Government department, will introduce both speakers. Roy F. Gootenberg '49 will chair the forum, which will be followed by a membership meeting of the HLU to debate support of Dever and O'Brien...
...shoo-in. But this year, the defeat of boss Ed Crump's machine has split the party into bitter halves, and the Republicans have coincidentally emerged with one of the most dubiously-colorful attractions to grace GOP politics in the South since Reconstruction days. This character is Roy ("Ah don't know nothin' about polities"). Acuff, the Bing Crosby of commercial hillbillyism, whose nasal crooning and asserted stunts have drawn huge crowds all over the state. Acuff is running for governor on the GOP ticket, but his immense popularity may drag the senatorial candidate, Carroll Recce, into high office along...
...Kefauver and Democratic regulars as a wily effort to repair his fading fortunes. In view of these unusual factors, what will happen in Tennessee is anybody's guess, but Republican hopes there are as high as an elephant's eye, even if it has taken the peculiar charms of Roy Acuff to achieve them...
Black Lamb. Kamen, who defines his sales territory as reaching "from the Isthmus of Panama to Hudson Bay" (after Jan. 1 Disney's brother, Roy, will handle the rest of the world), considers himself the world's greatest Disney fan. Whenever a new picture is completed, he flies to Hollywood to preview it, begins selling its characters before the film is even released. Last week he had just seen Disney's latest, So Dear to My Heart, was already lining up contracts to reproduce its animal hero Danny, a little black lamb...