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Keeler

American  
[kee-ler] / ˈki lər /

noun

  1. William H. Wee Willy, 1872–1923, U.S. baseball player.


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He thinks that readers are drawn to the genre chiefly for the contest, yet his preferred explanation cannot account for Holmes’s continued acclaim or the interwar popularity of writers who openly flouted fair play, such as Harry Stephen Keeler and James Corbett.

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From an Iowa farm family that came west in a covered wagon, Con Keeler had grown up tinkering with radios and could cobble together crude bugs using telephone and hearing aid parts.

From Los Angeles Times

Keeler was hired at Temple just as Cignetti was going 11-2 in his first year at Indiana.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think there will be a ripple effect,” Keeler said.

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On deck, she reminds the crew that the captain, who may yet recover, ordered Mr. Keeler restrained.

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