Word: tyson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Violins: Roger Birnique 1L, Seymour Bunshaft '39, A. German Hills '37, Finley H. Perry '39, and Donis Rhodes '38. Trumpets: Harold Calmer '39, Roger W. Loewi '39, Waine T. Ray '39, and James L. Tyson '39, Clarinets: Hughes Call '39, Jan LaRue '39, and George W. Phillips '39. Flutes: Guy Molton G., Robert T., Rand 1G., Nilakanta Sastry 2 GB, Royal S. Schaaf '39, and Francis M. Schull 1G. Cellos: Paul A. Alexander '39, Arthur D. Gardiner '39, and Philip E. Morin '39. French horn: Sidney R. Ballou '35. Trombone: Russell B. Edmond '39. Viola: Eit Cantor 1L. Tympani...
...nation about syphilis. Would he alter his prepared text to conform with what the company considered good public taste? Indeed he would not. Thereupon CBS refused him a microphone. Next day Dr. Parran resigned from the National Advisory Council on Radio in Education because its Secretary-Director Levering Tyson had not backed him up. He also set up a vigorous cry against radio censorship...
...Literary Boards: William Tyson Kemble '34, of Cambridge; Porey Townsend Rathbone '33, of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Thomas Anthony Robinson '34, of Saranac Lake, N. Y.; Theodore Rousseau '34, of Paris, France; and Robert Chester Smith, Jr. '33, of Detroit, Michigan...
...somes--H. J. Bourneuf '33 defeated Knowles (BU), 4 and 3; J. B. Dolan '33 defeated Tyson (BU), 5 and 3; C. C. Glavin '33 defeated Gustavson (BU), 7 and 5; J. M. Cole '32 defeated Wilson...
Four-somes--Bourneuf and Dolan defeated Knowles and Tyson (BU), 3 and 2: Glavin and Cole defeated Gustavson and Wilson...