The Stacks: Harold Conrad Was Many Things, But He Was Never, Ever Dull|Mark Jacobson|March 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
"Because I do not look good in a hat," Runyon quoted Harold as replying.
The Stacks: Harold Conrad Was Many Things, But He Was Never, Ever Dull|Mark Jacobson|March 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“One of the best thing that Christians can do in our cities is throw really good parties,” Runyon said.
The Neighboring Movement: A Simple, Radical Idea|Joshua DuBois|May 5, 2013|DAILY BEAST
As he slips off toward the back end of the car Mr. Runyon lets out a sigh.
The House of Torchy|Sewell Ford
He even exhibited to me the coins made by Runyon, together with the original molds, cast in the trusty's cell.
Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist|Alexander Berkman
She had always faintly realized that the hours she spent with Runyon might some day have to be paid for in loneliness and despair.
Children of the Desert|Louis Dodge
That was to say, Runyon was the moving factor in the arrangement.
Children of the Desert|Louis Dodge
Runyon had lowered his voice almost to a whisper, and had spoken with intensity as one sometimes speaks to children.
Children of the Desert|Louis Dodge
British Dictionary definitions for Runyon
Runyon
/ (ˈrʌnjən) /
noun
(Alfred) Damon . 1884–1946, US short-story writer, best known for his humorous tales about racy Broadway characters. His story collections include Guys and Dolls (1932), which became the basis of a musical (1950)