Word: kiley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...what Council President Edward L. Croman '60 has described as "primarily an educational meeting," anyone in the College community will be allowed to debate the question. Among those who may attend is Robert Kiley, president of NSA. The session begins at 7:15 on the third floor of Phillips Brooks House...
...strangler begins stalking her, poor Essie hides out as a showgirl with a neighboring theatrical troupe. For Essie, a spinster of 29, whose lips have never touched liquor, cigarettes or men, the greatest thrill is to be close to the show's American strong man (Richard Kiley). The problem: who will get whose man first-Scotland Yard or Essie Whimple? In a Keystone chase finale, Essie gets both...
...Verdon moments worth counting are few, but one fine one is a witty chorus number called The Uncle Sam Rag, parodying a sedately British version of U.S. ragtime. As Essie's muscular true love, Richard Kiley is good in voice and virile in manner. The lackluster score sounds like eight notes in search of a composer, and the book should be returned to the moths from which it was borrowed. But Redhead's flaws are not in its star...
...John Parnell Kiley, 62, resigned as president and chief executive of the 10,628-mile Milwaukee Road. A hearty, old-style railroader, Kiley went to work full time for the Milwaukee after graduating as a civil engineer in 1914, bulled his way up as everything from rodman on a survey team to auditor of accounts before becoming president in 1950. His probable successor: Vice President and General Counsel William John Quinn, 46, a former FBI man who went to Milwaukee in 1954 after climbing to vice president and general counsel of the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railroad...
...killing the individual description of the generals," said Kiley...