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Roy Howard gets leis Public Deposited

Abstract
  • Roy Howard (center, with women on either side of him) and a group of other newspaper representatives pose in Hawaii. They are all wearing leis.
Caption
  • Who could refuse the flower leis and aloha glasses of pineapple juice such charming girls presented to the newspapermen shown here? None of them did. Fourteen leading editors and writers made their first stop at Honolulu on a junket Clipper trip from the mainland to New Zealand and the Orient. Musicians and hula girls greeted them in true Hawaiian style. Kneeling in front are Harold Callendar, New York Times Syndicate, and Michael Forstadt, King Features, Ne York. Standing, left to right: Stephen Richards, United Press, Detroit. W.W. Chaplin, International News Service, New York. Peter Edson, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Cleveland, Ohio. William Van Dusen, publicity director for the Pan American Airways, New York. Roy Howard (receiving lei) No. 1 man of the Scripps-Howard enterprises. Ward Morehouse, New York Sun. Ansel E. Talbert, New York Herald Tribune. Royal Arch Gunnison, North American Newspaper Alliance, San Francisco. James Bessett, Associated Press Feature Service, Los Angeles. Jack Percival, Sydney Morning Star, Sydney, Australia. and Jack Walsh, Associated Press, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (From N.W. Ayer & Son, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii)
City
  • Honolulu
Country
  • United States
Date Taken
  • 1940
Accession Number
  • RHA_S4_B43_F10_Img005-01
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Filename
  • VAD9735-001696
Subject
  • Travel
  • Journalism
Title
  • Roy Howard gets leis
State/Province
  • Hawaii
Holding Location
Campus
  • IU Bloomington
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