Word: kellers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...long been customary in Minnesota for the Anti-Saloon League to nominate all Republican and Farmer-Labor candidates for Congress. But in last week's Minnesota primaries, two small blots appeared upon this record. Dissatisfied with its servant of the past four terms, Representative Oscar E. Keller, the League advanced a new candidate in Keller's district (St. Paul). Keller ran on his record independently when out of the business district suddenly appeared a 28-year-old Wet bond salesman, one Melvin J. Maas, to confound them both. St. Paul voters gave Salesman Maas more votes than...
Yale Reed, g.; Roby, p.; Wallace, c.p.; Root, l.d.; Hogue, 2d.; Withington, 3d.; Field, c.; Hannah, 3a.; Keller, 2a.; Stephens, 1a.; Herman, i.h.; Hopkins, o.h. Substitutes, Lynch, Green...
Another jury, the one that judges the competition in painting and sculpture for the Grand Prix de Rome (fellowships amounting to $2,000 a year and including tuition and a studio at the American Academy in Rome), gave their awards to Deane Keller, a student at the Yale School of Fine Arts, for an allegorical painting, "The Genius of Medicine," and to Joseph Kisselewski of Browerville, Minn., for a memorial sculpture...
...Franck's Violin Sonata", performed by Mr. Keller, Professor Spaulding, Mule Building, Music...
...spent five years at the Perkins Institute, Boston, where he was Helen Keller's contemporary and friend. Casting about for an occupation, he tried music, piano-tuning, chair-caning, but resolved finally upon lecturing and poetry. Recognition was slow. He once received $1.65 for a talk delivered to 13 people. His poem, "How Massa Linkum Came," later a popular favorite, was refused by 17 editors before the Springfield Republican accepted...