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  Boston Globe Online / From the Archives
Kelly learned how to advance and defend ideas from listening as his parents debated the Vietnam War with dinner guests, some of whom were politicians.
One of the reasons Kelly later developed such contempt for Clinton, he says, is that he found Clinton's mendacity so at odds with the essential honesty of most politicians, for whom their word -- delivered in the Senate cloakroom, for instance -- is their bond.
Kelly calls that "unfair and inaccurate."' At both TNR and the National Journal, he routinely published columns he disagreed with, and he says he would never meddle with a story on political grounds.
www.boston.com /news/daily/04/kelly_07252002.htm   (2577 words)

  
 Kelly
John F. Kelly did not arrive with all four children at the same time, one or more of them having remained longer or returned to Tarrant County to work or study, but by the time of the April, 1910, Nederland census, five of six Kelly family members were enumerated at Residence No. 11.
Apparently, Jessie Ray Kelly had already settled in California by 1906 because he did not move to Nederland with the family in 1906, and he was not listed in the census enumeration of the Kelly family household in Nederland in 1910.
Kelly was employed by a dirt contractor, and John Claude Kelly was a laborer at the Texaco asphalt refinery in Port Neches.
www.wtblock.com /wtblockjr/kelly.htm   (2822 words)

  
 Edward J. Kelly, Colonel, United States Air Force
Edward Joseph Kelly, 85, of Fairview Heights, Illinois, died Friday, March 14, 2003 at Forest Park (Deaconess) Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, after a long illness.
Kelly was a Command Policy Specialist for international airlift and airspace agreements at Air Mobility Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
Edward J. Kelly was born into a prominent New England family on January 23, 1918 in New Haven, Connecticut.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /ejkelly.htm   (855 words)

  
 Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Famous Cases
She encouraged Kelly to become deeply involved in a life of crime, bought him a machine gun, and gave him the nickname, "Machine Gun." He concentrated on running illegal alcohol and also robber some banks prior to the Urschel kidnapping.
Edward Barney Berman was later interviewed and he advised that on August 3, 1933, he was approached by a man who gave his name as "Collings" and stated that he wanted to buy some liquor.
Kathryn Kelly was released from prison in Cincinnati in 1958; she was last known to be residing in Oklahoma.
www.fbi.gov /libref/historic/famcases/kelly/kelly.htm   (5011 words)

  
 Bridgport: Politics
Kelly was active in Democratic politics and founded, for example, the Brighton Park Athletic club (which was partly political in nature).
While Kelly's position at the Sanitary district accorded him the necessary political connections he needed, Kelly was more well-known for his stewardship of the lake front parks while serving as president of the South Park board.
Richard Joseph Daley was born in 1902 in the east-central section of Bridgeport, a half-mile north of Union Stock Yards and lived all his life in that neighborhood, which was due east of the Central Manufacturing District.
www.uic.edu /orgs/LockZero/V.html   (5721 words)

  
 EDWARD KELLY (1854–188o) - Online Information article about EDWARD KELLY (1854–188o)
Kelly family resisted this and Ned wounded one of the constables.
Mrs Kelly and some of the others were captured, but Ned and Daniel escaped to the hills, where they were joined by two other desperadoes, Byrne and See also:
Kelly himself, who was outside, could, he claimed, easily have escaped had he not refused to See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /JUN_KHA/KELLY_EDWARD_1854188o_.html   (481 words)

  
 Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society
George C. Edwards, Jr., was born on August 6, 1914, in Dallas, Texas.
In 1956, Edwards was appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court, and elected to it in 1959.
Edwards relinquished his seat on the Michigan Supreme Court in order to return to Detroit as Police Commissioner.
www.micourthistory.org /resources/gcedwards.php   (297 words)

  
 Michigan Supreme Court Historical Society
Kelly spent a year in his father's law office assisting him, prior to entering the University of Notre Dame Law School.
Kelly was awarded the highest tribute paid by the people of France to a non-Frenchman, the Croix de Guerre.
Kelly was elected to the Michigan Supreme Court in 1954 and remained on the high bench until 1971.
www.micourthistory.org /resources/hfkelly.php   (342 words)

  
 The KELLEY Family History Page
The Kellys of Breaga which is situated in the eastern part of Co. Meath, were one of the four tribes of Tara.
The Kellys of the Isle of Man, which is now one of the most common names there, were originally McKellys, but they have now dropped the 'Mc' and are Kellys.
Bishop Edward Joseph Kelly of Boise, Idaho, and Bishop Francis Martin Kelly of Winona, Minnisota.
www.stefanovich.com /Kelley/KELLEY_family_name.html   (5390 words)

  
 Clarence L. Kelly Johnson Biography
Kelly was born seven years after the Wright Brothers made their first successful flight.
At the age of 71, Kelly Johnson was the 1981 recipient of the Daniel Guggenheim Award for "His brilliant design of a wide range of pace-setting, commercial, combat and reconnaissance aircraft, and for his innovative management techniques which developed these aircraft in record time at minimum cost".
Secrecy was maintained, according to Kelly, because he doled out only portions of the projects to his staff and kept the over-all plans to himself.
www.wvi.com /~sr71webmaster/kelly1.htm   (4189 words)

  
 Edward Overman - pafg25.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sherman Arthur OVERMAN (Charles Donald, Sherman Alonzo, Francis Marion, John Quincy, Elijah, Isaac, Obadiah, Isaac, Ephraim, Jacob, Edward) was born on 1 Jul 1941 in Denver, Colorado - Denver County.
(Edward, Thomas Edward, Francis Marion, John Quincy, Elijah, Isaac, Obadiah, Isaac, Ephraim, Jacob, Edward) was born on 15 Jan 1932 in Highland, Kansas - Wyandotte County.
Edward married Janice Faye POLTER on 3 Jun 1956.
users.ev1.net /~dhoskins/web/edwardove/pafg25.htm   (533 words)

  
 edward kelly information -- edward kelly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Sacred-TextsEsotericIndexPreviousNext The Stone of the Philosophers by Edward Kelly The Stone of the Philosophers Edward Kelly Though I have already twice suffered chains and imprisonment in Bohemia...
The result of Deeís desire to obtain knowledge directly from divine sources was the extraordinary communications obtained by himself and Edward Kelly over a period of years from entities claiming to...
Clan Kelly - A History Of Edward Kelly (1824/25-1898) of Co.Tipperary, Ireland & Margaret Helen O'Brien (1835-1914) of Co. Limerick, Ireland, and their descendants of Palo Alto County, Iowa.
www.intiedward.info /edwardkelly   (1223 words)

  
 Edward Tufte: Books - Envisioning Information
The most design-oriented of Edward Tufte's books, Envisioning Information shows maps, charts, scientific presentations, diagrams, computer interfaces, statistical graphics and tables, stereo photographs, guidebooks, courtroom exhibits, timetables, use of color, a pop-up, and many other wonderful displays of information.
The book provides practical advice about how to explain complex material by visual means, with extraordinary examples to illustrate the fundamental principles of information displays.
Joseph Rigo Award for contributions to software documentation.
www.edwardtufte.com /tufte/books_ei   (291 words)

  
 Index Ke-Ki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kelly became mayor of Chicago in 1933 when the Chicago city council elected him to replace Mayor Anton Cermak, who had been assassinated by a bullet intended for President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Kelly reduced Chicago's debt by $100,000,000 and left the city solvent.
In 1949 Joseph Stalin called him back to Moscow, where he took over his old job as head of the Moscow city party and concurrently was appointed secretary of the Central Committee.
www.manic-raven.com /rulers/indexk2.html   (17490 words)

  
 Seth Smith Kelly and Family
SETH SMITH KELLY (ISAAC, JONATHAN PHILIP KELLEY, PETER, JOHN) was born 1838 in Glanford Twp, Wentworth, Ont., and died November 13, 1914 in Glanford Twp, Wentworth, Ont..
GEORGE JAMES KELLY (SETH SMITH, ISAAC, JONATHAN PHILIP KELLEY, PETER, JOHN) was born October 30, 1868 in Glanford Twp, Wentworth, Ont., and died August 21, 1954 in Hamilton, Ont..
ALMIRA KELLY (SETH SMITH, ISAAC, JONATHAN PHILIP KELLEY, PETER, JOHN) was born February 27, 1876 in Glanford Twp, Wentworth, Ont..
www.expage.com /sethkelly   (292 words)

  
 Deceased Bishops of United States of America, Page 3 [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Bishop Edward Thaddeus Lawton, O.P. †, Bishop of Sokoto, Nigeria
Bishop Joseph Edward McCarthy †, Bishop of Portland
Bishop Edward Aloysius McGurkin, M.M. †, Bishop Emeritus of Shinyanga, Tanzania
www.catholic-hierarchy.org /country/bus3c.html   (1955 words)

  
 Mayors of Chicago
Joseph P. Medill is better known as the business manager and managing editor of the Chicago Tribune than as mayor of Chicago, although his term in office occured during two of the most important years of the city's history as Chicago tried to rebuild in the aftermath of the fire.
When Edward J. Kelly served as President of the South Park Board, many improvement happened in that part of the city, ranging from the Adler Planetarium and Shedd Aquarium to Soldier Field and Buckingham Fountain.
Kelly arranged for the police to be less harsh on fls and supported school integration and open housing.
www.geocities.com /athens/4208/mayors.html   (3948 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Kelly, E to F   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kelly, Edward Austin (1892-1969) — also known as Edward A. Kelly — of Chicago,
Kelly, Elmer — of Dayton, Rhea County, Tenn. Republican.
Kelly, Floyd — of Veteran, Goshen County, Wyo. Republican.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/kelly3.html   (431 words)

  
 The Kelly Genealogy Guestbook
GGGrandma Lena Kelly Married Charles Welman and had three girls Mary,Irene and Luceille, I need any information past that I heard that her father was john but have nothing past that on the dates etc. I this sounds familiar to you please e-mail.
Joseph Kelly was born in the Cork, Ireland area.
His son George A. Kelly by his first wife was known as "Balloon man Kelly" in Topeka, KS as he made and rode in hot air balloons at county fairs in the midwest.
www.spectrumdata.com /kelly/guestbook.html   (10864 words)

  
 The Ned Kelly Trail. Victoria. Australia
The museum houses some fabulous artifacts associated with the Kelly era, one of the most interesting is the bloodstained silk cummerbund Ned was wearing when he was captured at Glenrowan.
Glenrowan is where the Kelly Gang made their last stand against the police and the town where Joe Byrne, Dan Kelly, Steve Hart and a local man Martin Cherry lost their lives.
This is where the Kelly Gang rose from petty horse thieves to Australia's most wanted outlaws after three policemen, Thomas Lonigan, Michael Scanlon and Michael Kennedy were shot dead.
www.thekellytrail.com   (756 words)

  
 The Genealogical Connections of Rose Edwards - Person Page 60   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
She and Edward Loonsfoot appeared on the 1910 Indian Population Federal Census of Assinins, Baraga Co., MI, enumerated 23 April 1910, Edward age 34, married 11 yrs, 1/2 blood chippewa.
She and Edward Loonsfoot appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Baraga Co., MI, enumerated 16 January 1920, also listed is a grandaughter, name is readable.
She and Edward Loonsfoot appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Baraga Twp., Baraga Co., MI, enumerated 2 April 1930, also listed was a granddaughter, age 2/12 name not legible.
www.edwards1.com /rose/genealogy/secondsite/rose-p/p60.htm   (1205 words)

  
 World Wide KELLY Queries
Also James Kelly b Templeport 1791who I think was Dennis' brother and his children Rose 1815 Dennis 1834 and possibly a Philip b 1824.
The name was spelled Kelly on all records I find until around 1900 when it suddenly changed to Kelley.
Joseph Kelly was born in Holgate, OH, William Kelly was born in Holgate, OH and 3 daughters Kelly.
www.kelly-clan.com /kelly11.htm   (1185 words)

  
 TIME.com: Hearst v. Kelly -- Aug. 28, 1933 -- Page 1
Late one afternoon last week Chicago's Mayor Edward Joseph Kelly started to leave his spacious fifth-floor office at City for home when a newshawk from William Randolph Hearst's Herald and Examiner stepped up to him.
For a week the front pages of the Herex and the afternoon American had been smeared with thundering innuendos to the effect that a top-notch Chicago politician had been in an income tax jam with the Federal Government.
The constant use of Mayor Kelly's picture left readers in small doubt as to who was meant.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,930087-1,00.html   (443 words)

  
 American Masters . Edward R. Murrow | PBS
Murrow's pioneering television documentaries have more than once been credited with changing history, and to this day his name is synonymous with courage and perseverance in the search for truth.
In 1937, Edward R. Murrow was sent by CBS to set up a network of correspondents to report on the gathering storm in Europe.
His belief in journalism as an active part of the political process and a necessary tool within democracy has forever altered the politics and everyday life of the American people.
www.pbs.org /wnet/americanmasters/database/murrow_e.html   (704 words)

  
 MWP: James R. Kelly
Kelly received his B.S. degree from the University of Southern Mississippi.
Kelly retired from MBN in 1995 after twenty-five years of service to the state of Mississippi.
Kelly's first book, Prescription for Murder, was published by 1st books Library, Bloomington, Indiana.
www.olemiss.edu /mwp/dir/kelly_james_r   (151 words)

  
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Mary Louisa KELLY was born on March 6, 1841 in Wilcox County, Alabama and died on October 21, 1920 in Jefferson, Marengo County, Alabama.
George Perry KELLY was born in Dayton, Marengo County, Alabama on Decembery 7, 1843 and died on October 13, 1913 in Jefferson.
John Cornelius KELLY was born on June 21, 1846 in Marengo County and died on December 23, 1868 in Demopolis.
mason.math.tntech.edu /kellysmi.doc   (1353 words)

  
 PEEVEY BIBLE RECORDS
J.H. Kelly and Susan Jane Rachael Peevey was married September 1865.
The births of J.H. and Susan Jane Peevey Kelly's children: Joseph Edward Kelly was borned August the 26th, 1869.
Sue E. Kelly was borned May the 7th, 1871.
members.tripod.com /~barthlynnmccoy/peeveybiblerecordindex.html   (633 words)

  
 brennan/kelly - aqw08.htm
Russell Anthony KELLY (Russell Anthony KELLY, Warren KELLY, James Edward KELLY, Patrick Daniel KELLY, Mary BRENNAN, Walter).
Kevin Anthony KELLY (Russell Anthony KELLY, Warren KELLY, James Edward KELLY, Patrick Daniel KELLY, Mary BRENNAN, Walter).
Joseph Patrick MAHER was born 19 Mar 1971.
camden-www.rutgers.edu /~burke/brennanke/aqwg08.htm   (152 words)

  
 Shea: Kelly Links
My Kelly is Located Here - Caroline Kelly in Ireland or England (depending on which source you go by), born ~1840.
ChitownRu@aol.com Edward Steven Kelly born around 1860 in Ireland, died 1909, New York City.
Duane and Valerie Kelly Thomas O'Kelly b.July 19, 1828 in Shanagolden, Ireland died July 18, 1899 Ashkum, Illinois married Anna Hishon abt.
www.lisashea.com /genealogy/myshea/kelly.html   (387 words)

  
 Boston Globe Online / Obituaries / Edward Kelly, 54;
Edward F. Kelly, an attorney and activist formerly affiliated with the group Ohio Citizen Action, died of colon cancer Sunday in his home in Allston.
Kelly was born in New Brunswick, N.J. He graduated from Boston College and Harvard Law School and earned a master's degree in library science at Case Western University.
A former librarian in Youngstown, Ohio, from the mid-1970s to mid-1980s, he was affiliated with Ohio Citizen Action, where he worked on plant-closing legislation, electricity deregulation, and other issues.
www.ohiocitizen.org /about/alumni/kelly/ed-kelly-obit.htm   (219 words)

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