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Howell, who lines up opposite Sonkur, will have to if the Crimson secondary is to maintain the level at which it played last season. Butler, whom Harvard lost to graduation and Howell now replaces, was a first-team All-Ivy selection and the crux of an over-worked pass defense...
...Matt L. Butler ’04 said his friend had the confidence and strength to beat out the competition and win the apprenticeship with Trump. “When you go into the boardroom, you have to stick to your guns, like Andy does,” Butler said. “Donald is smart. He’s not an intellectual, but he goes for the big picture...
...Butler said Litinsky was able to use the course material from a class they took together last fall, Science B-35, “How to Build a Habitable Planet...
...DIED. RICHARD G. BUTLER, 86, founder of the white-supremacist group Aryan Nations; in Hayden, Idaho. Butler, who developed his racist ideology after witnessing the caste system while in India during World War II, became a high priest of white hate, preaching that blacks were inferior and Jews evil. His movement spawned chapters in a dozen states and contacts around the globe but was effectively bankrupted by a $6.3 million lawsuit in 2001 filed by a woman and her son who were assaulted by Aryan Nations guards outside Butler's Idaho compound...
...substantially reduce the cost of powerful computing; in Hillsborough, California. As an IBM engineering manager, he convinced the company to invest more than $5 billion in developing the famous S/360 class computer that helped turn IBM into a data-processing power soon after its introduction in 1964. DIED. RICHARD BUTLER, 86, white supremacist whose compound in rural Idaho, Aryan Nations, was the center of a U.S. neo-Nazi network with links around the globe; in Hayden, Idaho. Though some of his followers were later convicted of race crimes, Butler, a former aerospace engineer, ran the compound openly until...