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WILLIAM
KENNEDY—An interesting
and varied career has been that of William Kennedy, who, after receiving
an exceptionally fine education in his native Scotland and acquiring an
extensive experience as reporter and editor, came to this country and made
a name for himself in the advertising field.
Mr.
Kennedy was born in Brechin, Scotland, April 6, 1875, son of William
Kennedy, born in 1848, died in December, 1919, who was harbor inspector of
Dundee, Scotland, for many years, and of Jane (Whamond) Kennedy, who was
born in 1845, and is now living in Scotland. After completing his early
and preparatory education, he became a student in Edinburgh University,
where he pursued courses in art, sciences, philosophy and literature, and
from which he was graduated in 1897 with the degree of Bachelor of Arts,
later receiving the degree Master of Arts. He began his active career as
reporter, and after gaining experience took a position on the staff of the
Glasgow "Herald." Successful
as he was in the newspaper field, however, he decided to come to America,
and in 1900 became associated with the Chicago "Tribune," a
connection which he maintained for about six months. At the end of that
time he decided to leave the reporting and editorial field and devote his
attention to commercial secretary work. Able, resourceful, and original in
his ideas, he was successful from the beginning, and in Omaha, Nebraska;
Joliet, Illinois; New Castle, Pennsylvania; and Parkersburg, West
Virginia; rendered valuable service and acquired still more valuable
experience.
On
September 1, 1923, he came to Camden, where he is establishing himself as
commercial secretary to the Chamber of Commerce. There is every prospect
that he will meet with marked success. Politically, Mr. Kennedy casts his
vote for those candidates whom he considers best fitted to fill the
office, regardless of party affiliation.
Fraternally,
he is affiliated with the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Camden
Lodge, No. 293, to which he transferred his membership from Lodge No. 198
of Parkersburg, West Virginia; Lodge No. 29, Free and Accepted Masons, of
Omaha, Nebraska; Modern Woodmen of America, Clan Campbell No. 28; and the
Order of Scottish Clans. He is a member of the Camden Rotary Club, and his
religious affiliation is with the Presbyterian Church. For healthful
out-of-door recreation, Mr. Kennedy indulges
in swimming, fishing and automobiling.
On
December 21, 1899, William Kennedy married Margot Young Morrison, who was
born in 1880, and died October 18, 1924, daughter of John and Jane (Nairn)
Morrison, both deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy were the parents of two
children: William C., who was born October 27, 1901; and Jane Nairn, who
was born June 4, 1904. The family residence is at No. 306 Mantua Avenue,
Wenonah, New Jersey…