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Several Yard freshmen have heard the noise while walking between the libraries. "It sounds like one of those big Chinese gongs," Caroline Quillan '80 said...

Author: By Cheryl R. Devall, | Title: Widener Basement Noise Has Mysterious Origins | 2/11/1977 | See Source »

Also Richard M. Koch (Math), of Kirkland House; Joel Lazar (Music), of Quincy House; William V. Nestrick of Adams House; William W. (Biochemical Sciences), of Kirkland House; Daniel G. Quillan (Math), Lowell House; and Peter E. Quint (History and Literature), of Lowell House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELECTIONS | 12/7/1960 | See Source »

...news clips, police records, or from material supplied by columnists or reporters. But the King of Leer became increasingly insistent on boudoir reporting that, as one associate testified, "would make readers say. 'This was something I never knew until now.' " In 1954, testified Hollywood Prostitute Ronnie Quillan. Harrison told her: "The more lewd and lascivious the story, the more colorful for the magazine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Putting the Papers to Bed | 8/26/1957 | See Source »

Skeletons to Order. To newsmen, the most startling evidence last week concerned the scandalmags' original contribution to journalism: exposés to order. Madam Quillan testified that when Harrison wanted to run a story on the homosexuality of a top-ranking movie actress (not mentioned in the testimony), he asked her to "get verification in any way possible, to go out to lunch with her, to use a Minifone to record the conversation. " La Quillan, who herself was once featured in Whisper as "Hollywood's Number One Madam," also said that she baited Bandleader Desi (I Love Lucy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Putting the Papers to Bed | 8/26/1957 | See Source »

Nellie Bly (book by Joseph Quillan; music by James Van Heusen; lyrics by Johnny Burke; produced by Nat Karson & Eddie Cantor) is the eighth musical in which breezy William Gaxton and quavery, befuddled Victor Moore (Of Thee I Sing, Louisiana Purchase) have been starred together. It may also be the last: they are considering turning over their respective talents to Hollywood. As a farewell party, Nellie Bly proves a pretty dismal frost; it even casts something of a blight on the guests of honor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: New Musical in Manhattan, Feb. 4, 1946 | 2/4/1946 | See Source »

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