Word: kelleyism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Manhattan appeared the first issues of the second U. S. Negro daily newspaper,* the Daily Citizen, published and edited by bald, brown William M. Kelley, onetime editor of the weekly Amsterdam News. Publisher Kelley got his paper started by selling stock at $5 a share to Harlem notables like Bishop R. C. Lawson, Alderman John W. Smith, Mortician Rodney Dade; white politicians like Tammany District Leader Thomas F. Murray; and to ordinary residents of Harlem reached by door to door canvass. In appearance, the tabloid Citizen looks like a compromise between the dignified Evening Post and the blatant Daily Mirror...
Graduates: Faude, g.; Brimo, l.f.b.; Clark, r.f.b.; Kellog, l.h.b.; Broadbent, c.h.b.; Hall, r.h.b.; Wight, l.o.f.; Freeman, l.i.f.; Danielian, c.f.; Kelley, r.i.f.; Mears, r.o.f...
...starting line-up for Harvard will be: Nichols, g.; Grey, r.f.b.; Chase, l.f.h.; Stern, r.h.b.; Thacher, c.h.b.; Kellog, l.h.b.; Dawson, r.o.f.; Seeman, r.l.f.; Clark, c.f.; Kelley, l.i.f.; Kandolan, l.o.f...
Harvard Freshmen: Hriggs, Fernald, g., Holcombe, r.f.b.; Linde, l.f.b.; Bounakes, Scott, r.h.b.; Richard, Kelley, Franley, Pellegrino, c.h.b.; Burbank, Kelley, l.h.b.; Parsons, Morgan, r.o.f.; Morgan, r.l.f.; Darling, c.f.; Fujino, l.i.f.; Wood, l.o.f...
Running against a field of 208 entries, John F. Kelley '35 was the forty-first runner to cross the finish line in the sixth Harvard open intercollegiate cross country run held yesterday afternoon over the Soldiers Field course of four and one-half miles. Howard S. Derrickson '35, the only other Harvard entrant was forced to drop out before...