Word: kinney
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Elis took the ball on a fumble, however, and a few plays later Jim Kinney took a pitchout 50 yards, helped by heavy interference. Corry made the only conversion of the game to make the score...
Unclosed Case. At Giles' trial, witnesses told how B. R. Sheffield, a professional promoter and former business associate of Giles, had bought Rosenow Ranch, a scraggly, 10,114-acre tract in Kinney County, Texas for $162,500, sold it to the state a year later for $353,000. Giles admitted he had raised the state appraiser's valuation of the land $5 an acre. L. V. Ruffin, a Brady real-estate dealer, testified that he had traveled in Sheffield's Cadillac to California, Mexico, Chicago and New Orleans to get signatures of eligible veterans who had moved...
BROWN SHOE CO., which acquired the Regal Shoe Co. chain last year (TIME, April 12, 1954), will push deeper into the retail shoe market by merging with G.R. Kinney Co. Under the deal, Brown will exchange two shares of stock for every three shares of Kinney (223,260 shares outstanding), will operate its five factories, 344 retail outlets as a division under present management. Combined sales of the two: $186 million...
...Elis added their final tally in the last minutes of the game on a 65-yard run by Jim Kinney...
...until seven years later that indomitable Richard Kinney was able to go back to college. By that time, he had heard of a student named Robert Smithdas who had gone through St. John's University in Brooklyn by listening through his hands. Like Smithdas, Richard found companions who could help him. They went with him to lectures, and by using his hand as a sort of typewriter -a knuckle for one letter, a fingertip for another-they read him everything he could not find in Braille. Richard not only took his full load of courses, he also became...