Word: kerrs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...weekly newsletter to his constituents, Oklahoma's Democratic Senator Robert S. Kerr reported on his recent luncheon at the White House, in which he narrowly escaped the uncomfortable intimacy of a plate-to-plate session with the man he had bitterly opposed in the pre-convention battle for presidential nomination. Wrote Kerr: "Following the preliminary welcome, we proceeded to the big state dining room and we were seated according to seniority. This not only put me at the foot of the table, but, had it not been for General Persons, Ike's Congressional troubleshooter. I would have been...
...scored twice more against Myles Huntington's squad, while its second-string goalie, Eddie Kerr, shut out the Yardlings for the last two periods...
...alone." The hands-off sponsor is U.S. Steel, and the left-alone show is Theatre Guild on the Air (Sun. 8:30 p.m., NBC). Last week the Guild gave its 300th radio performance: a typically smooth and professional playing of Shaw's Man and Superman, starring Deborah Kerr and Maurice Evans. As executive director of the radio Guild, fiftyish Armina Marshall concentrates on "bringing the theater into U.S. homes." Unlike the Lux Radio Theater, which broadcasts dramatizations of movies, the Guild usually draws on Broadway ("The only movies we ever do are classics like All About...
Phillips will not be alone in its oil hunt; it will team up with Oklahoma City's Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, headed by Oklahoma's Senator Robert S. Kerr. The two firms have gone 50-50 on exploring for oil from Montana to Louisiana for the past 15 years, started working together shortly before Adams became Phillips' president. The son of a railroad man Adams left the University of Kansas in 1920, just short of graduation, to join Phillips as a warehouse clerk. By 1932 he was assistant to President Frank Phillips. At 35, Adams was named...
...chat with him, helps a good many of the British colony fly out of Gundahar, and, with the help of the suddenly war-minded Boyer, cuts down the enemy with ma chine guns. In the process he also wins the affections of a blind British girl (Deborah Kerr). Thunder in the East is a flabby, farfetched thriller whose melodramatics come across as only a muted rumble on the screen...