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Kelly, Frank King was born on June 12, 1914 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Son of Francis Michael and Martha Oneita (King) Kelly.
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Many famous men and women have been reporters. Many have had adventures in their personal lives equal to any they covered as reporters. Here are seventeen stories of such adventures.
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Kelly, Frank King was born on June 12, 1914 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Son of Francis Michael and Martha Oneita (King) Kelly.
Bachelor of Arts Missouri, Kansas City, 1937. Doctor of Humane Letters, University Santa Barbara, 1993.
Reporter, editor, The Kansas City Star, 1937-1941;
editor, feature writer, Associated Press, New York City, 1941-1946;
information specialist, National Housing Agency, New York City, 1946-1947;
speech writer, President Harry S. Truman, Washington, 1948;
assistant director research division, Democratic National Committee, Washington, 1948;
professor, Boston University, 1948;
assistant to the United States senate majority leader, director, Senate Majority Policy Committee, Washington, 1949-1952;
United States director, International Press Institute, New York City, 1952-1953;
vice president, Fund for Republic and Center for Study Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, California, 1956-1975;
senior vice president, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Santa Barbara, since 1982. Advisor Academy World Studies, San Francisco. Consultant Santa Barbara Community College.
Honorary chairman University Religious Center, University of California, Santa Barbara. Participant White House Conference International Cooperation, Washington, 1965. Speaker Conference on Human Responsibilities for Peace, United Nations U. for Peace, Costa Rica, 1989, Summit Meeting Humanity, 1993.
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(Book by Frank Kelly)
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Director Harriman for President Committee, Washington, 1952, Work Training Program, Santa Barbara, since 1964, United Nations Association, Santa Barbara, since 1980, California Council, United Nations University, since 1987. Speech writer for President Truman's 1948 Presidential Campaign. Board directors National Peace Academy Campaign., 1978-1984.
Past president Catholic Social Services, Santa Barbara. Founder National Council of Citizens, 1991. Served with United States Army, 1943-1945.
Member of Harvard, Channel City (Santa Barbara).
Married Barbara Allen Mandigo, December 5, 1941. Children: Terence F., Stephen D.