. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . medicine in thecity of (^helsea. In politics he was a member of the Republican Party, and inreligion he was affiliated with the Methodist Church. He was alsoa member of the fraternal order of the Masons. He was a greatlover of his home, and was a student all his days. With his studywent a great love of flowers, and he spent many hours working inhis flower garden. Dr. Kenney was a man of scrupulous honesty and great industry,giving his time indefatigably to his profession. He was unmarrie


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state . medicine in thecity of (^helsea. In politics he was a member of the Republican Party, and inreligion he was affiliated with the Methodist Church. He was alsoa member of the fraternal order of the Masons. He was a greatlover of his home, and was a student all his days. With his studywent a great love of flowers, and he spent many hours working inhis flower garden. Dr. Kenney was a man of scrupulous honesty and great industry,giving his time indefatigably to his profession. He was unmarried. What Doctor Arnold said of boys is eciually true of men, — thatthe difference between one boy and another consists not so muchin talent as in energy. Given perseverance, and energy soon be-comes habitual. Civen habits of application and perseverance, suchas John l*]rle Kenney possessed, a man will effectively cultivatehimself. This he did, and he thereby acquired not only success inhis chosen profession, but the respect and esteem of his fellowcitizens. Massachusetts does well to honor such a ^rra- ^cf^. ^ *Sf^/-^i«/T3Lff ^^ra J/y


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