Roy Haynes (disambiguation)

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Roy Haynes is an American jazz drummer.

Roy Haynes may also refer to:

Roy Asa Haynes American government official

Roy Asa Haynes (1881–1940) was United States Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in charge of Prohibition enforcement from 1920–1925. He was succeeded by political appointee Lincoln Clark Andrews, who reorganized the enforcement bureau. He was the editor of a daily newspaper in Hillsboro, Ohio. Haynes was appointed by Warren Harding and considered a puppet of the Anti-Saloon League.

Roy Haynes (designer) British automobile designer

Roy D. Haynes is a British automobile designer. Haynes worked for Ford where he was responsible for the design of the 1966 Cortina MkII. In 1967, he moved to BMC where he created the 1969 Mini Clubman facelift for the Mini, and where he designed the 1971 Morris Marina.

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