Word: killiam
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Seven Seniors will compete for the position of Ivy Orator, it was announced yesterday. The aspiring orators are: Frederick Ayer, Jr., David A. Barber, Arthur Ellison, Rolf Kaitenborn, John S. Kelly, Paul Killiam, Jr., and Peter H. Knapp...
...there you have a sample of the political satire. A very jerky individual ingeniously dubbed Yule Craven bites off a series of excessively clever, occasionally lascivious remarks, and there you have parodied a member of the stage. This impersonation is, by the way, most brilliantly handled by Paul Killiam, Jr., '37, familiar to the followers of the Dramatic Club's doings. Surrealism, safe from parody because nobody could tell the difference between the two, is highly susceptible to derision, and in the course of the evening it gets its. Even the English peerage is not forgotten, but you should...
...position of Class Marshal, the names of Rolf Kaltenborn and Walter Hines Page II, were added to the Senior Ballot. For Orator, Paul Killiam, Jr. was nominated by petition...
Best of all, however, is the contrast which the part of the travelling salesman, acted in a most lively manner by Paul Killiam, offers to the Prophet. It is, of course, the part of the prophet Jonah himself which is the fat part in this entertaining play and Mr. John Weld entered into it with a naturalness and seriousness that were arresting, though perhaps he was a little too mild and good-natured for his vehement outbursts against the ladies of Nineveh or his anger against God when God proved more merciful to Nineveh than...
Senior officers number battery captains James J. Gaffney, Jr. '37, Edward T. Gignoux '37, Francis A. Wendell '37, and Robert A. Williams '37. First lieutenants are; Henry M. Adlis '37, Mark H. Dall '37, Clifton F. Kann '37, Paul Killiam, Jr. '37, Robert M. Parker, Jr. '37, William F. Renner '37, Richard M. Walsh, Jr. '37, and Malcolm S. Watts...