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Mary L. Whitney:--to Harry L. Clark '41, of North Falmouth; and Bart J. Kenney '41, of Arlington, New Jerser...
Died. Edward A. Kenney, New Jersey Congressman since 1933, sponsor in 1934 of a billion dollar national lottery bill; by a six-story fall from the Hotel Carlton, in Washington, few hours after praising Jersey City's Mayor Frank Hague at a New Jersey Chamber of Commerce Dinner in the building...
...capitalization is the total absence of common stock.* Another is a $100,000,000 issue of bonds on which this conservative carrier has been paying 7% interest since the securities were offered in 1921. The bonds mature next summer and like the good manager he is. President William P. Kenney started months ago to lay plans for meeting them. It is the biggest railroad maturity of 1936. Mr. Kenney's 8,300-mile system has been a good client of the House of Morgan and George Fisher Baker's First National Bank since the old Hill days...
President Kenney was told that he would do well to issue $100,000,000 of 5% bonds due in ten years and convertible into Great Northern preferred. For a 1% fee ($1,000,000), plus a fee of 1% for all bonds not taken by present Great Northern security holders, the bankers would gladly underwrite the issue, thus assuring Mr. Kenney that he would have the money to pay off his maturing bonds on the dot. Considering the state of rail securities, the size of the issue and Great Northern's three-year deficit, the terms did not appear...
...throughout this season with his brilliant open field running, a watch-charm back who caught the Bruins of Brown University unawares and romped through their ranks for a touchdown. And Pop Nairne, the Poly Prep star who has yet to scale the heights of Dartmouth gridiron fame, and Capt, Kenney, a bruising blocker, cagey quarter, and Gordon Bennett, a tackle already mentioned by Allison Danzig as a candidate for All-American honors...