Word: ken
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Japanese-born Ken Hakuta, 33, exclusive U.S. distributor for the toy, the WallWalker has other charms. It has already made him a millionaire several times over. The walk to riches began last November, when Hakuta's parents in Tokyo sent several of the widgets to his 3½-year-old son Kenzo, in Washington. Entrepreneur Hakuta, who has an M.B.A. from Harvard and runs a Washington-based import-export firm called Tradex, was immediately smitten with the toy and arranged to have it shipped to the U.S. He says: "I figured it might be something that could put humor...
Harvard swept all the singles matches But one crucial win was especially precarious. Number five man Ken Kleinfeld had won the second set of his match 6-3, after losing the first by the same score. In the last set Kleinfeld was down 4-1. He struggled to a 4-4 tie, and moved up to a score of 6-5 in his favor in the deciding game. Kleinfeld won the first point. His opponent Billy Way then took the next. Kleinfeld double faulted the next two points. After missing a first serve, Kleinfeld's whole match rested...
...serves. Revnal, however, had the same problem with Beckman. College Tennis Singles Rankings Rank Player, Team Points 1. Greg Holmes, Utah 462 2. Paul Annacone, Tennessee 448 T3. Ted Farnsworth, Princeton 384 T3. John Van Nostrand, Pepperdine 384 5. Jonny Levine, Texas 380 6. Christo Steyn, Miami 357 7. Ken Flach, SIU-Edwardsville 355 8. Howard Sands, Harvard 339 9. Rodney Harmon, SMU 336 10. Eric Korita...
...Ken Code, a 5'7", 165-pound defenseman from Carleton Place, Ontario and Eliot House has been named the captain of the 1983-84 Harvard University Varsity Men's Hockey Team, it was announced at the team's banquet at the Harvard Club last night...
...team's 9-0 victory over Columbia Saturday afternoon at the Palmer Dixon courts was a strong indication of the squad's depth Sy Fountaine and Ken Kleinfield, who usually switch in the seventh and eighth spots for the Crimson (matches that don't count in the score), moved into the fifth and sixth spots. Fountaine also played third doubles in Loud's place...