Word: ryan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...been kidnaped, he spares no expense in hiring the Four Fastest Guns in the West to get her back. Overcoming odds of 50 to 1 is mighty exhilarating, but all in a day's work for real pros like Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster, Woody Strode and Robert Ryan...
...chair, seems effervescent enough for the task. A New York City native who now occupies a Park Avenue apartment scarcely a block from the old East Side neighborhood in which he was born, Mahoney began his business career as a mailroom clerk in the advertising agency of Ruthrauff & Ryan. While working at the job, he commuted to Philadelphia's Wharton School of Finance, ultimately earned both a business-school degree and an account executive's office at Ruthrauff & Ryan. At 28 he left a $25,000-a-year vice-presidency to form his own agency. Mahoney eventually disbanded...
...PROFESSIONALS. A real old-fashioned shoot-'em-up, with enough good guys and bad guys to populate the entire Western frontier. On the side of justice are Gunslingers Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster, Woody Strode and Robert Ryan, hired to lasso a missing wife (Claudia Cardinale) kidnaped by Mexican Villain Jack Palance. The setting is a remote bandit stronghold in the early 1900s, the mood mean and violent...
Other Harvard finishers were: captain Jim Baker (30th) in his best time this year, Dick Howe (50th), Joe Ryan (51th), Jim Smith (82nd), and Tim McLoone (98th...
Harvard coach Bill McCurdy will race the same seven men who ran in the Heps--Hardin, Tim McLoone, Jim Smith, Dick Howe, Joe Ryan, Bob Stempson, and Jim Baker...