Word: kelleyism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...night about three weeks ago Dr. Isaac Dee Kelley Jr., an ear, nose and throat specialist of high standing professionally and socially, was called to the telephone of his home in St. Louis. His wife heard him repeat the details of a hurry-call for his services; then Dr. Kelley drove away in his car. He did not return that night, nor the next day. . . . Soon St. Louis papers blared their favorite, almost their stereotyped headline: Kid-napped? It was St. Louis' 13th kidnap case in 16 months; and, as in the case of 13-year-old Adolphus Busch Orthwein...
...anxiety, the rumors, the headlines, the goose-chases were reminiscent of many another kidnap case. There was the family "executive committee," to deal with police and press; a committee headed oddly enough by William D. Orthwein II, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Kelley and a cousin of young Adolphus Busch Orthwein. And there was the most intense rivalry in the local press, notably between St. Louis' two famed newshawks, Harry Thompson Brundidge of the Star, and John T. Rogers of the Post-Dispatch. Brundidge had scooped the town on the Adolphus Busch Orthwein case...
...present state of dramatic criticism he finds to be rather lamentable, censorship stupid and audiences daily growing duller. Yet there is O'Neill who will save the theatre from complete disintegration because he has "size." As for Barry, Kelley, Green, and Howard, Mr. Nathan disposes of them as a "dramatic barbershop quartette." In Vincent Lawrence, on the other hand, he finds the most gifted of present day comic-dramatists. From the rest," . . . we get the current liberal smear of pseudo-profound poppycock dealing with burnt-cork Spinozas, flapper Margaret Sangers, Strindbergian street-walkers and doughboy Bismarcks...
Score--Harvard 37, Brown 24. Goals from floor--Farrell 4, Rauh 4, Huppuch, Caulkins, Schein 3, Pattison, Moushegian. Hemelright 2, Sawyer 1. Goals from fouls--Rauh, Mousehegian, Huppuch, Snyder, Caulkins, Harris. Referee--Kelleher. Umpire--Kelley. Time of halves--20 minutes...
...summary: HARVARD NEWTON Foster, Sleeper, McKennan, r.w. l.w., Colby, Hildreth Gilmore, Sprague, Mays, c. c., Chase, Blacker Everett, Wadsworth, Bragiotti, l.w. r.w., Kelley, Champaign McGregor, Thordike, r.d. l.d., Butler Gleason, Thorndike, l.d. r.d., Sostilio, Mason Mulligan, Hale, g. g., Skillings...