Word: kelleyism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Perry (Briggs); l. f., Holcombe (Sargent); r. f., Powell (Fuller); l. h., Vincent (A. Scott); c. h., Capt. Dorman (R. Scott); r. h., Burbank (Roosevelt); l. o., Wood (Fraley); l. i., Hastings (Sleeper); c. Robie (Kelley); r. i., E. Motley (T. Motley; r. o., Manheimer (Dawson...
Charles S. Kelley, III '36 and Edward Motley, Jr. '36 who were kept out of the lineup last year by the ability of the '35 trio, former Captain George F. Stork, Delavan E. Clos, and Melvin G. Grover...
...last. Smart, left-wing Columbia professors were on hand to steer the convention head-on into a hotter issue: Academic Freedom. Keynoter Newlon and his colleagues made delegates feel that the abstract cause of Academic Freedom was their own concrete cause against arbitrary superintendents, corrupt school boards. Professor John Kelley Norton tickled fancies with a proposal that the nation's teachers unite with parents and workingmen of goodwill to hold the national balance of political power. In that Coughlinesque idea the scary Denver Post professed to see the birth of "the Pedagogic Party . . . through which Columbia University...
Runs batted in--Woodruff, Maguire, Gibbs 2, Cummins, Klimczak. Two base hits--Woodruff 2, Armstrong, Klimczak. Three base hits--Owen, Cummins. Home run--Gibbs. Stolen bases--Prouty, Gibbs, Kelley. Sacrifice--Adzigian, Armstrong, and Klein. Left on bases--Harvard 6, Yale 11. Base on balls--off Lincoln 3, off Horton 2. Struck out--by Lincoln 6, Horton 11. Passed balls--Maguire. Umpires--Skelly and Schroeder. Time...
Albert E. Berry, Harry F. R. Dolan, Philip H. Dolan, Albert D. Foster, Jr., Verner S. Gaggin, Jr., Hubert J. Kelley, Paul D. O'Brien, William Reardon, William J. Robinson, John D. Sicher, Roderick H. Sears...