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Lyons Hotel, Runge, Texas
Photograph shows the exterior front of the Lyons Hotel, owned and operated by Houston Lyons
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David N. Lyons
David N. Lyons, advertising manager for the Peddler yearboo
Albert Lyons
Photograph shows Albert Lyons, a Runge lawmen, wearing a suit and tooled leather cowboy boots
David J. Lyons Retirement Dinner
David J. Lyons Retirement Dinner on December 5, 1995 at the Abby Aldrich Dinning Room.
David J. Lyons, former vice president for business and finance, joined The Rockefeller University in 1970 as director of economic planning and rose through the ranks to become vice president for business and finance.
During his tenure, he adroitly modernized the university’s finance system and ushered it into the digital age, helping lay the blueprint for its current financial and administrative systems. His talents won him a CAUSE Award for Exemplary Achievement from the Professional Association for Development, Use, and Management of Information Systems in Higher Education, and his wise counsel was relied upon by university leadership throughout the decades.
Lyons and the philanthropist David Rockefeller forged a particularly deep bond over the years. “David Rockefeller once said to me, your David is the heart and soul of the university,” recalls Temes. “He was so proud to work at Rockefeller and he wanted it to be a place where everyone felt comfortable.”
Lyons served on board of directors of the American Skin Association (ASA) for over 25 years. On his 90th birthday, the first ASA David Lyons Medical Student Grant Targeting Melanoma and Skin Cancer was awarded in his honor
Lyons, David
David Lyons, former vice president for business and finance & treasurer, 1987
Photo by Ingbert Grüttner
See also News&Notes 1995, vol.6, no.8https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/administrative-and-non-scientific-staff/1061/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Joy Lyons and David Lyons (FA 1098)
Transcript of interview by Brent Bjorkman with Joy Lyons and David Lyons about their experiences as park rangers at Mammoth Cave National Park. In 2013, Kentucky Folklife Program Director Brent Bjorkman received the Archie Green Fellowship from the Library of Congress to look more intimately at the life stories of the working men and women employed by Mammoth Cave National Park. Part of Folklife Archives Project 1098 titled Rangerlore: The Occupational Folklife of Parks
Horsemen at the Lyons ranch house near Runge, Texas
Photograph shows a group of horsemen posed in front of the Dewitt Clinton Lyons ranch house (background on right
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