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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Orohrelle Dodd (February 5, 1899 – December 25, 1955), often known as Clarence Orvil Dodd and C. O. Dodd, was an American author and magazine editor and an elder...
- Orvil (née Ernst Richard Nilsen; 12 April 1898 – 16 June 1985) was a Norwegian novelist, short story writer, poet and playwright. Ernst Richard Orvil...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- resigned, appointing his son-in-law, The New York Times Company president Orvil Dryfoos. Under Dryfoos, The New York Times established a newspaper based...
- 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...