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Orvil may
refer to:
Orvil A.
Anderson (1895-1965),
pioneer balloonist and
United States Air
Force major general Orvil Dryfoos (1912-1963), Wall Street...
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Orvil (née
Ernst Richard Nilsen; 12
April 1898 – 16 June 1985) was a
Norwegian novelist,
short story writer, poet and playwright.
Ernst Richard Orvil...
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Orvil Eugene Dryfoos (November 8, 1912 – May 25, 1963) was the
publisher of The New York
Times from 1961 to his death. He
entered the
Times family via...
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Orvil Township was a
township that
existed in
Bergen County, New Jersey,
United States, from 1886 to 1919.[citation needed] The
township was
created on...
- resigned,
appointing his son-in-law, The New York
Times Company president Orvil Dryfoos.
Under Dryfoos, The New York
Times established a
newspaper based...
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Orvil Orson "Andy"
Anderson (May 2, 1895 -
August 24, 1965) was born in Springville, Utah.
Anderson was an Army and Air
Force officer, and a
pioneer Army...
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Orvil Elliott (15
September 1885 – 1
February 1954) was a
Canadian gymnast. He
competed in the men's
artistic individual all-around
event at the 1908...
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Colby College. In 1961, he was
succeeded as
publisher first by son-in-law
Orvil Dryfoos, then, two
years later in 1963, by his son
Arthur Ochs "Punch" Sulzberger...
- New York
Times in 1963,
after the
death of his
sister Marian's husband,
Orvil Dryfoos, who had been
publisher for less than two years.
Sulzberger was...
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moved to Georgetown, Ohio,
where five
siblings were born: Simpson, Clara,
Orvil, Jennie, and Mary. At the age of five,
Ulysses started at a subscription...