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...businessmen, and I have yet to find one who has a good word to say for [guidelines]," says an executive of Boise Cascade. But a minority are in favor. "Businessmen are now willing to get on the sidelines and help make Government economic policy work," says James Kerley, executive vice president of Monsanto...
Emergency Lights. When the King's chest was suspected as the cause of his ill health, Sir John called in Geoffrey Marshall, 64, an expert on lung diseases, and Sir Robert Arthur Young, 80, grand old man of British chest experts. X rays by Radiologist Peter James Kerley and others showed what seemed to be a growth in the left lung. Australian-born Brigadier Sir Thomas Peel Dunhill, 75, who enjoys the title of Sergeant Surgeon to the King, agreed that an operation was necessary. The doctors decided that another Welshman, Chest Surgeon Clement Price Thomas...
None of the three-R.C. Simononi, head of the English Department, James W. Kerley, assistant professor of History and Political Science, and H.L. Yager, assistant professor of Mathematics--was on permanent tenure, but all three have charged that there has been foul play...
...second teacher, Kerley, has made similar charges. He was told last March that he was not reappointed in order to replace him with "a person who is trained primarily in Political Science." Kerley has stated that he was adequately trained in political science, and he has cited in evidence letters of approval from the university's acting President and from his department chairman...
...Kerley has said that his work on the A.A.U.P. salary committee and also his "New Deal Democrat" political views have caused him to be the subject of "injustice, blind reaction, and undemocratic actions...