Word: kellers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...play examines Joe Keller, an airplane parts manufacturer. With two sons of his own in the war, Keller is guilty of having sent other men's sons to their deaths by shipping out defective cylinders. Worse still, he let his partner go to prison for it. Keller's flyer son, Larry, engaged to the jailed partner's daughter, has been missing in China for more than three years. His other son, the idealistic Chris, has come home, swallowed his father's protestations of innocence, and arranged to marry his missing brother's fiancee. But Chris...
...debate, acording to Mary E. Keller, chairlady of the Wheaton arrangements committee, has generated much interest among Wheaton undergraduates, and "flocks" of internationally-minded coeds are expected to attend...
...essence of the Stoll technique is cooperation rather than attack. The committee avoids public crusades or reform waves, concentrates on first getting all the facts, then making helpful suggestions. Says Chairman Stoll's brilliant right-hand man, Lawyer Charles E. Keller: "We avoid all politics. However, we will criticize conditions, or a bad system-or public apathy, if it is to blame. . . . But we never criticize a public official except to his face...
...manifold have George Stoll's extracurricular responsibilities become that he has hired two full-time workers to help him and Keller with committee minutes, make phone calls, get speakers. Says he, quietly: "I have always felt that congregations should do more than congregate...
...deal more, ignored the anniversary of the Japanese attack. Explained a spokesman: "We want to forget-not remember." *The ultimate arbiter is one Bertha K. Eastmond, a socially unknown, and determinedly anonymous woman in her 60s, who lives in seclusion in Summit, N.J. She started as secretary to Louis Keller, the Register's founder, who hired her because "she could spell and get yacht names right...