Word: kearney
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...welcomes even such a hackneyed theme as "The Cox'n," and a tale so slight as "Old Kearney," for their contrasting nearness to the College. "The Conversion of Cavendish" does not deal with religion, but is an overdone burlesque on golf containing a swear word and nothing else to speak...
...will doubtless be the patriotic song, "Yankee Dewey went to Sea Upon a Cruiser," a parody on "Yankee Doodle;" a pretty child ballad based on "Jack and Jill," and a ditty concerning a theatre cat. This latter is perhaps the funniest ditty of all. It is sung by Lawrence Kearney, who tells how, by applying hair restorer to the fur of the feline, it eventually became a muff, worn by one of the "400" down Broadway. A special rate is accorded for Harvard Night on presentation of the Harvard Co-operative card at Thurston...
...Chorus Girl," at the Boston Museum, includes among other favorites, dainty Merri Osborne, best remembered here for her delightful work as Little Miss Muffet, in "Jack and the Beanstalk;" Grace Greenwood, Minnie Ashley, late of the De Wolf Hopper Company, May Donahue, William Norris, Eddie Garvey, Lawrence kearney and Lon Brine. All of these principals and others as well will doubtless receive a very cordial and enthusiastic reception from the Harvard men on next Tuesday evening. Harvard night, when, in compliment to Mr. Emerson Cook, Harvard '93, the college colors will wave triumphant at the Museum. A special rate...
...Kearney...
Earned runs, Harvard 5. Two base hit, Dickinson. Home runs, Cook, Hovey. Stolen bases, Cook, Frothingham (3), Hovey. Trafford, Dickinson (2), Mason. First base on balls, Frothingham (2), Hovey, Bates, I. Sullivan. First base on errors. Harvard 5; Holyoke 2. Struck out, Toole, Tucker, I. Sullivan (2), Kearney, E. Sullivan (2), J. Sullivan, Nadeau (2), Driscoll (2). Double plays, Nadeau, Tucker, and I. Sullivau. Wild pitches, Highlands, Bates. Time 1 hr. 40 min. Umpires, Codman '90, Mr. Morse...