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...direction of Alistair Cooke. The final cast, including Radcliffe students, playing feminine roles, is: Chesterfield Wragsdale, Robert Gardner-Medwin S.A.; Vivienne Waters, Elizabeth Morison; Michael Love, Richard Sullivan '35; Molly O'Sullivan, Lois Hall; Mrs. Gordon A. Bock, Louise Graham; Mr. Gordon Beck, Arthur Szathmary '37; Carl Svenson, Paul Killian, Jr. '37; Udolphus, Whitney Cook '36; Benri, Charles Sedgewick '34; Edwin Salmon, John Cromwell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PERFORMANCE OF "EVER THE TWAIN" POSTPONED | 11/16/1933 | See Source »

Rehearsals for the play will begin this afternoon. The following is the tentative cast: Whitney M. Cook '36; John Cromwell '36; Bruce H. Fernald '37; Robert Gardner-Medwin, sS.A.; A.; Paul Killian, Jr. '37; Robert L. McKee '37; Charles Sedgewick '34; Richard C. Sullivan '35, and Arthur Szathmary '37. Mary Constable, Louise Graham, Lois Hall, and Elizabeth Morison are the Radcliffe students who will play the feminine roles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PLANS ROBINSON PRODUCTION | 11/7/1933 | See Source »

...Near Los Angeles Mrs. Edna Porter Killian, 35, clubwoman, murdered her rancher husband Howard, killed herself because she was worried over finances. The Killians, both graduates of the University of California, were prominent among the landed gentry around El Monte...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Destitution | 9/19/1932 | See Source »

Tech--Stroke, Samuel Seeleman; 7, Kenneth Sherman; 6, James Killian; 5, Donald Wood; 4, Ernest Johnstone; 3, Paul Daley; 2, Willard Bixby; bow, L. E. Packard; cox, E. R. Clark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR CREWS MAKE SECOND TRIAL TO RACE M.I.T. TODAY | 5/3/1932 | See Source »

...tongues, their opened mouths were brought into a direct line with their straightened gullets. By getting his patients to do the same, the late Dr. Alfred Kirstein found that he could see far down the throat with a small headlight. That was in 1894. Three years later Dr. Gustav Killian succeeded in safely running a metal tube into a patient's lung and peering down the bore. Just as Elias Howe perfected the sewing machine by putting the hole at the front end of the needle, Dr. Jackson simplified throat and chest investigations by putting a tiny electric light...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Pouched Throats | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

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