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...which had been built in 1901 and enlarged in 1937. Said Ron Farnsworth, whose trailer was on high ground and was spared: "I believe God took home the people he wanted to take home. They were all born-again believers. This is a victory for them." College President Kenn Opperman called the disaster "an obstacle we are going to convert into a steppingstone. This is a privilege . . . a beginning...
Americans' interest in stalking their forebears has in fact been increasing steadily over the past five years or so; it was greatly stimulated by the Bicentennial. According to expert estimates, amateur genealogy now ranks as the third favorite national hobby, after stamp and coin collecting. In fact, says Kenn Stryker-Rodda, associate editor of the venerable New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Record, family history "may now be outstripping philately and numismatics in popular interest." No small part of its allure is that ancestor hunting need not be expensive: the raw material and the rewards are in every family...
Nevertheless, Chuck Ferrell grabbed first place for the Crimson with a time of 16:17. After Ferrell, the situation deteriorated as a well-bunching Andover team took the next six places, followed by Harvard harriers Kevin Kenn, Jack Coggins, Ken Witt, and Doug Riefler...
...same .300 plus hitters. But the similarities don't stop there--the Bucs have much of that same pitiful pitching staff back too. The Pirate management has been deluding fans with that "much improved hurling corps" nonsense for at least five months, since the acquisition of Jerry Reuss and Kenn Brett. Although Reuss can be considered an improvement over the curleradorned Dock Ellis, or the nose-diving Steve Blass, the hard-throwing Brett could prove to be a better hitter than pitcher...
...smiled while playing back parts of it last weekend in his room. Above him on the wall was a painting of John and Robert Kennedy. In two places were "Kennedy in '72" stickers, even though DiCara guarantees that Teddy won't run. On the bureau, another picture of John Kenn?dy, flanked by identical photographs of Richard Cardinal Cushing, DiCara was once an altar...