Word: kenney
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard took four out of the first five places, with Kenney of Holy Cross third and Malloy finishing in sixth place. The scoring of the meet, which was based on the first five men finishing for each team, was Harvard 21; Holy Cross 34. The runners were widely separated as they neared the finish-line, and there were no closely fought battles for position, such s occurred last year, when Playfair outsprinted Kenney in the last hundred yards to break the tape...
Most dangerous of the squad's opponents is Kenney, who placed fourth in the 1932 meet and second in last year's meet. Malloy, who captained the freshman team of last year, will also cause the Crimson runners plenty of trouble...
...Meters: Joe McCluskey, Fordham; Bob Playfair, Harvard; Ed Kenney, Boston College; John Fersching, Brown; William Wood, Brown; Oscar Rosner, Brown; Eugene Cooper, M.I.T.; William Bates, M.I.T.; Douglas Chalmers, M.I.T.; John Talbot, M.I.T.; Henry Guerke, M.I.T.; Thomas Oakes, M.I.T...
...Franklin D. Roosevelt March," to see the smiling faces of 200 eager Representatives and 30 Senators. Hale and bronzed, he came out on the rear platform of his car to the gangway which had been placed for his descent, and grinned at his unruly legislative children. Representative Kenney of New Jersey (sponsor of the bill for a billion dollar lottery for veterans) lifted his arms and led the lawmakers in a cheer. Then heartily enjoying the irony of the meeting, the President made as informal an extempore speech as can be found among public Presidential utterances: "I am very glad...
...Harvard 20. Goals: Edwards 4, Bonniwell 4, Grady 3, Comfort 2, Krivitsky 2, Miller 2, Davis 2, Kraszewski 2, Dickinson 2, Levine 2, Merry 1, Ernst 1, McKernan 1, Stangle 1, Hubbell 1, Fouls: Bonniwell 4, Merry 3, Boys 2, McKernan 1, Kraszewski 1, Hubbell 1, Grady 1. Referee: Kenney, Umpire: Degnan. Time: two 20-minute halves...