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...Leverett J-14 KIR 2504 Keene, T. V. '45, Winthrop A-25 KIR 1519 Kelber, E. '46, Lowell A-33 TRO 5694 Kendall, H. S. 1G., Perkins 88 KIR 1563 Kennedy, J. P., Jr., '44, Eliot D-42 KIR 7842 Kennedy, W. '44, Winthrop I-41 KIR 6984 Kessel, M. J. '45, Kirkland E-11 KIR 1522 Kieve, R. S. '43, Dunster B-21 KIR 3556 Kluber, A. '45, Lowell I-44 KIR 2501 Knapp, G. P., '44, Eliot D-42 KIR 7842 Kreger, C. S. '46, Dunster D-22 KIR 5682 Krohn, L. M. '44, Kirkland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | 8/19/1942 | See Source »

...Kessel, M. J.; Killam, W. H. Kirn, G. J.; Kolls, A. C.; Kuder, J. M., II; Kuhlman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW HOUSE MEMBERS | 5/20/1942 | See Source »

...German Army's favorite tactic is called Keil und Kessel. Keil means wedge: the Army drives tanks and armored vehicles into the enemy mass. Kessel means kettle: infantry units encircle the cut mass, drive it into a kettle-shaped trap. Last week on the Ukraine front the Germans put the heat under the biggest pot o' Russians ever, and had the chock nearly set for a new drive into the apparently endless Red mass beyond...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: Chock and Pot | 10/6/1941 | See Source »

...counterattack and stabilize that front (see p. 27). But upon what happens when the Germans have emptied the kettle of Kiev and are ready again to pound the wedge depends the future of British-Russian cooperation on a common front (see p. 25) against that artist of Keil und Kessel, Adolf Hitler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World War: Chock and Pot | 10/6/1941 | See Source »

...material for 1937 cinema, this story, adapted from Joseph Kessel's novel L'Equipage, appears to have only one serious fault. Emphasized rather than concealed by the careful direction of Anatole Litvak (a Russian making his Hollywood debut) and the industrious performance of Actor Muni, the fault is that it has been told so many times it has ceased being a story at all. Most banal line: Maury's to Herbillion: "It can't go on like this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures: Apr. 26, 1937 | 4/26/1937 | See Source »

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