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When Dag Hammarskjold was negotiating the Middle East peace after Israel's 1956 invasion of Egypt, he soon found himself speaking the mysterious phrases of Cairo, a language as anarchic as Casey Stengel's.
Casey made some comment, but his mind was busy as he considered the man.
Casey kept his smile fixed, but some small inner disturbance was working on him as he thought again about Needham, who was eight or ten years older than the girl.
`` I'll get my references in order '', Needham said, and though he spoke with a smile, Casey somehow got the idea that he was not particularly amused.
Casey heard the voice distinctly and he knew who it was, but it took him a while to make the mental readjustment and control the disturbance inside his head.
Under normal circumstances Casey was a little fussy when people told him what to do with pictures he had taken.
*" The Ballad of Casey Jones " is a traditional song about railroad engineer Casey Jones and his death at the controls of the train he was driving.
However, Casey was scheduled to be the fifth batter of the inning, and the first two batters ( Cooney and Barrows ) did not reach base.
: For Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat.
It was influenced not just by name of the poem, which was widely popular in the 1910s, but also because he tended to strike out frequently in his early career so fans and writers started calling him " strikeout Casey ".
* In 1927, a feature-length silent film Casey at the Bat was released, starring Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, and ZaSu Pitts.
In 1955, Bob Casey, a well-known " sock hop " DJ, brought the two-turntable system to the U. S. Throughout the 1950s, payola continued to be a problem and one result of the payola scandal was tighter control of the music by station management.
Ernest Lawrence Thayer ( August 14, 1863 – August 21, 1940 ) was an American writer and poet who wrote " Casey at the Bat ".
Thayer ’ s last piece, dated June 24, 1888, was a ballad entitled " Casey " (" Casey at the Bat ").
Two mysteries remain about the poem: whether anyone or anyplace was the real-life Casey and Mudville, and, if so, their actual identities.
On the possible model for Casey, Thayer dismissed the notion that any single living baseball player was an influence.
A 2004 book by Howard W. Rosenberg, Cap Anson 2: The Theatrical and Kingly Mike Kelly: U. S. Team Sport's First Media Sensation and Baseball's Original Casey at the Bat, reprints a 1905 Thayer letter to a Baltimore scribe who was asking about the poem's roots.
During the making of the film and subsequent promotion campaign Phoenix stayed in character including a notorious interview with David Letterman and the film maker Casey Affleck maintained the ruse that the film was true, only later admitting that it was not.
The program was created and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee ( as Grub Street Productions ) in association with Grammnet ( 2004 ) and Paramount Network Television.

Casey and born
Kelley was born in Toccoa, Georgia, the son of Clora ( née Casey ) and Ernest David Kelley, who was a Baptist minister of Irish and Southern ancestry.
According to Don Rosa's unofficial timelines, Casey Coot was born in 1860 and died sometimes before 1970.
* Jack Casey ( born 1935 ), member of the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly, who also served as mayor of Palmyra.
* Sean Casey ( born 1974 ), Major League Baseball first baseman for the Boston Red Sox.
Casey Powell was born in 1976 in West Carthage, NY.
The couple hosted Cheney at a private political fundraiser for Republican Senator Rick Santorum who was up for reelection in 2006 against former state treasurer Bob Casey, Jr. who was born and raised in Scranton, a city just north of Jackson Township.
* Wilson Casey ( born 1954 ), syndicated newspaper columnist, speaking entertainer, and Guinness World Record holder
* Father Solanus Casey, Roman Catholic priest, and who was declared venerable by Pope John Paul II, was born on a farm in Oak Grove.
Hugh John Casey was born in Brooklyn, New York on 7 June 1898, the son of John J. Casey, a plumbing and heating contractor, and Margaret L. Casey.
Pogue was born in Grant, Iowa on October 21, 1899, the son of Leander Welch Pogue and Myrtle Viola Casey.
James E. Casey ( March 29, 1888-June 6, 1983 ), American businessman, was born in Pick Handle Gulch near Candelaria, Nevada.
* Jenners, reality stars, children of gold medal winning Olympic decathlete Bruce Jenner and half siblings of the Kardashians, Kendall Jenner, Kylie Jenner, Burt Jenner, Casey Jenner ( b. June 10, 1980 ), Brandon Jenner ( born June 4, 1981 ) and Brody Jenner ( born August 21, 1983 ),( Half sibling of Kendall and Kylie ).
* T. Casey Brennan ( born 1948 ), an American comic book writer
Casey was born in Brisbane, Queensland.
His son Charles Case " Casey " Holter was born on November 7, 1955 with a severe form of spina bifida.
* Casey Cramer ( born 1982 ), American football player
* Casey Printers ( born 1981 ), US football player
Irish author Seán O ' Casey and Irish dramatist and educator Thomas Sheridan were born on this street.
Seán O ' Casey was born at number 85, since demolished and replaced by a branch of the Bank of Ireland ( now disused ), his family having previously occupied numbers 6 and 23½ before moving there.
He is the brother of Roger Mears, father of off-road racer, Clint Mears, and the uncle of NASCAR driver Casey Mears, also born in Bakersfield.
He has three children from a previous marriage: Christine Marie Trippi ( born 1986 ), James Ellis Trippi ( born 1988 ) and Ted Casey Trippi ( born 1991 ).

Casey and New
Ralph Houk, successor to Casey Stengel at the Yankee helm, plans to bring the entire New York squad here from St. Petersburg, including Joe Dimaggio and large crowds are anticipated for both weekend games.
Nobody's mentioned it, but when ol' Casey Stengel takes over as boss of the New York Mets, he'll be the only baseballight ever to wear the uniform of all New York area clubs, past and present: Yankees, Dodgers, Giants, and now the Mets.
* Gardner, Martin, " The Annotated Casey at the Bat: A Collection of Ballads about the Mighty Casey ", New York: Clarkson Potter.
On March 31, 2007, Katie Zezima of The New York Times penned an article called " In ' Casey ' Rhubarb, 2 Cities Cry ' Foul!
Of the ten Australians appointed since 1965, Lord Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck and Bill Hayden were former federal parliamentarians ; Sir John Kerr was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales ; Sir Ninian Stephen and Sir William Deane were appointed from the bench of the High Court ; Sir Zelman Cowen was a vice-chancellor of the University of Queensland and constitutional lawyer ; Peter Hollingworth was the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane ; and Major-General Michael Jeffery was a retired military officer and former Governor of Western Australia.
Kurt Vonnegut's 1974 interview with Joe David Bellamy and John Casey, published in The New Fiction and in Conversations with Kurt Vonnegut, contained a discussion of The New Yorkers influence:
It struck down single-sex state schools as a violation of equal protection ( United States v. Virginia ), laws against sodomy as violations of substantive due process ( Lawrence v. Texas ), and the line item veto ( Clinton v. New York ), but upheld school vouchers ( Zelman v. Simmons-Harris ) and reaffirmed Roes restrictions on abortion laws ( Planned Parenthood v. Casey ).
Future Yankee manager Casey Stengel hit the first post-season homerun in stadium history while playing with the opposing New York Giants.
Three New Urbanism communities are under construction, including Crown Farm, Watkins Mill Town Center ( Casey East and West ), and the massive " Science City ".
One of the friars of this province, Father Solanus Casey, was noted for the holiness of his life, serving as the porter of several Capuchin friaries both in Michigan and New York City for decades.
* Casey Merrill, former running back of the Green Bay Packers, New York Giants and New Orleans Saints ( NFL ).
* Casey Farm ( 1725 )-An original colonial plantation that is today one of the oldest operational farms in New England.
Casey served as General of the Army Douglas MacArthur's chief engineer during the Battle of Bataan, in the jungles and mountains of New Guinea and the Philippines, and during the occupation of Japan.
Later, Casey worked for Schenley Industries from 1951 until his retirement in 1965, and was chairman of the New York City Transit Authority from 1953 to 1955.
Returning to the United States in June 1935, Casey was posted to Eastport, Maine as chief of the Engineering Division at the Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project, a New Deal public works project.
Casey was Chairman of the New York City Transit Authority from 1953 to 1955, and served in various positions with Schenley Industries from 1951 until his retirement in 1965.
A native of Elmhurst, Queens, New York, Casey graduated from Fordham University in 1934 and earned a law degree from St. John's University School of Law in 1937.

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