Word: kelleyism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...major Freshman social activity of the year will be run by Peter E. Pratt, Chairman, with a supporting body composed as follows: Patronesses and Ushers, Hamilton H. Wood; Head Usher, Bartow Kelley; Advertising and Finance, Walter H. Ridder; Refreshment Committee, Edmund S. Childs, Jr., John B. Lloyd; Orchestra, George O. Clark, Jr., Mason Fernald, Vinton Freedley, Jr., George S. Olive, Jr.; also Paul H. Bowdle, Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., Lloyd Mills, Jr., and Richard E. Webster...
...squad now stands as follows: Pitchers:--Roy Moore, John Woodward; Catchers:--Bob Fulton, Bob Gorham, Peter Pratt; Infielders:--Vint Freedley, Charlie Lutz, Ray McPherson, Sam Merrill, Arthur Page, Bill Thomas, Bill Wood; Outfielders:--Charlie Curtis, Bart Kelley, Tor MacDonald...
...play will be a kaleidoscopic performance, according to the predictions of Richard R. Flood '39, manager and publicity director. There are to be a series of specialties accompanied by various hit tunes composed by the club members. Verner E. Kelley '37, mare for the last two years, and Chester W. MacArthur '37, heroine, sing "Lying in the Sun", in one of the scenes...
Same year (1927) Reporter Rogers received the Pulitzer Prize for the ousting of Federal Judge George W. English of East St. Louis. Four years later Rogers rescued Dr. Isaac D. Kelley from mysterious St. Louis kidnappers. All St. Louis wondered about the Kelley case. Reporter Rogers solved it early in 1934 when a "pipeline" produced news that implicated Mrs. Nellie Tipton Muench and others (TIME...
Verner E. Kelley '37 and Chester W. MacArthur '37 will play the male and female leads respectively in the spring production, Richard R. Flood '39, manager and publicity director of Pi Eta theatricals, announced Saturday. Kelley played the male lead last year also...