Word: kelleyism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...case. Last January it was the Star's Reporter Harry Thompson Brundidge who brought about the capture of the kidnapers of 13-year-old Adolphus Busch Orthwein (TIME, Jan. 12). Last May it was the Post-Dispatch's ace, John T. Rogers, who returned the kidnaped Dr. Isaac Dee Kelley to his home (TIME, May 11). Last week it was Reporter Rogers again who, on the strength of his success in the Kelley case, was given an inside track on the kidnap case of Alexander Berg, well-to-do fur dealer. Four days, six hours after the furrier's abduction...
Winner, Robert Murphy '32; M. Cobb '35; R. J. Sheperd '32; S. N. Greenberg '32; F. L. Steele '33; C. J. Bove '35; J. P. Schen '35; J. F. Kelley '32; J. L. Reid 3L: W. E. Clapham 1GB; James Parton '34; J. M. Estabrook '34; C. F. Woodard '35; A. S. Pier '35; C. J. Sewall '35; G. H. Bullwinkle 1G; J. S. Hayes '33; J. L. Farley '32; G. L. Wagner '35; E. H. Clark '33; J. E. Rogerson '34; J. J. Ney '35; E. S. Rogs '35; R. A. Stout Sp.; W. L. Post...
...down to Yale. Go to the football game and take it as you like to take it, quietly or noisily, modestly or brashly. And go to the dances and to Slippery Eddie Kelley's in Waterbury. Take it all in stride...
Other articles that appear in the current issue are, "The Educational Value of Beauty," by Ralph Adams Cram, "A Defense of Science in Education," by T.L. Kelley, "A Defense of Philosophy in Education," by W.H. Kilpatrick, "A Brief for the Selection of Secondary School Pupils," by F.Y. Spaulding...
...third offering the rejuvenated Copley Theatre has relapsed to an intelligent and absorbing mystery play for the greater delectation of its average audience, already a trifle put out by the psychological intricacies of George Kelley, and of straight comedy-drama in general. "Three Times the Hour" is described on the programme as a "new" melodrama; it is not perhaps strictly new, but at all events it displays rather takingly a technique which is new to us. Its dramatic action consists of three long scenes, each timed at 10.50 respectively, so that the catastrophe, as our dear old friends the Greeks...