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Thomas J. Kenny (politician)

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271:. He began working at the law firm of Morse, Loomis, & Lane at the age of 16 and was admitted to the bar in 1897. That same year he entered a partnership with George W. Morse. In 1903 the firm was reorganized as Morse, Hickey, & Kenny. Following Morse’s death in 1905, Kenny became the senior partner of the firm following. In addition to practicing law, Kenny also served as president of the Atlas Chemical Company and Newton Building Company, was an officer of the George G. Carter Company, Henry L. Sawyer Company, Hub Wire Cloth and Wire Work Company, and the Wakefield Paper Box Company, and was a director of the Ketchikan Consolidated Mines Company. 31: 298:
advertisement of contracts, and establishing a merit system for hiring and promotions in all departments. Following Mayor John F. Fitzgerald’s unexpected withdrawal from the race, the Kenny campaign sought to capture a majority of the Fitzgerald vote, however the mayor stayed neutral in the race between Kenny and the only remaining candidate,
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On October 29, 1913, Kenny entered the 1914 Boston mayoral election. His campaign was managed by fellow councilor Walter Ballantyne, a Republican. Kenny ran on a platform supporting a reduced tax rate, street improvements, centralizing all city purchasing under the supply department, public
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From 1898 to 1904 he represented Ward 15 on the school committee. In 1905 he was elected to the reorganized at-large committee. He declined renomination in 1907 after the
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In 1909, Kenny was elected to the Boston City Council. He was reelected in 1911. In 1913 he was elected council president. Kenny served as acting mayor during
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Kenny died on May 17, 1926. Never married, Kenny was survived by a brother and a sister. He left the bulk of his estate to
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Kenny remained on the city council until his term ended on January 30, 1915. He endorsed
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failed to renominate his ally on the board, William S. Kenny (no relation).
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Kenny was born on November 18, 1863. He was raised in
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Boston City Council
Boston School Committee
at-large
South Boston
Democratic
Boston City Council
Boston School Committee
1914 Boston mayoral election
South Boston
Boston Public Schools
Democratic Party
John F. Fitzgerald
Palm Beach, Florida
James Michael Curley
Goo-goos
James A. Gallivan
1917 Boston mayoral election
Andrew James Peters
Boston College


Boston Municipal Register for 1937






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