Word: kelleyism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This meeting will be held under the auspices of the National Student League, as was the last gathering on the steps of Widener which attracted a crowd of over 100. W. L. Plaisted '33, H. E. Robbins '35, J. F. Kelley '35, and I. L. Pavlo '35 will address the meeting in Phillips Brooks House tomorrow morning...
Harvard--l.e., Murphy; l.t., Cahners; l.g., Blatchford; c., Letarte; r.g., Prout; r.t., Burton; r.e., Kelley; q.b., Pronty; l.h.b., Adzigian; r.h.b., Jackson, f.b., Lane...
...Other well-known Midwestern prelates: Fort Wayne's Bishop John Francis Noll, influential editor of Our Sunday Visitor; Indianapolis' Bishop Joseph Chartrand, probably closer in contact with his flock than any other; Oklahoma City's Bishop Francis Clement Kelley, well-known in Washington and abroad...
Scattered among the other delegates were Thomas Nelson Perkins (Boston & Maine), Redfield Proctor (Vermont Marble), Alfred P. Sloan Jr. (General Motors), Cornelius Francis Kelley (Anaconda Copper), Myron C. Taylor (U. S. Steel). William Hartman Woodin (American Car & Foundry), William Wallace Atterbury (Pennsylvania R. R.), Arthur Colbraith Dorrance (Campbell Soup), Irénée du Pont (explosives), George Horace Lorimer (Satevepost), Wilfred Washington Fry (N. W. Ayer & Son), J. Howard Pew (Sun Oil), Howard Heinz (pickles), William Cooper Procter (Ivory soap), George Mathew Verity (American Rolling Mill), Harvey S. Firestone Jr. (tires), Paul Weeks Litchfield (Goodyear), James Dinsmore Tew (Goodrich), Charles...
Senator Norbeck pointed out that there was no gallery, threatened to put President Kelley on the witness stand. President Kelley kept quiet...