Word: howard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Atherton '29, E. A. Colpak '29, J. S. Cunningham '30, Robert Gilmor '31, R. R. Ketchum '29, W. H. MacHale '31, E. L. Molloy '29, J. W. Nee '30, Y. H. Pinsker '30, W. R. Scott '30, Solomon Smith '31, P. B. Weymouth '30, E. H. Whitt '30, Howard Whitmore '29, and M. S. Worth...
...virtually impossible, this early in the season, to be able to draw any accurate conclusions as to the relative abilities of the candidates. Only one of last year's "H" men is on the pitching staff, Howard Whitmore '29. R. R. Ketchum '29 is another pitcher from last year's University team. W. H. MacHale '31, star twirler on last year's Freshman team is also among the candidates. One of the most promising of the catchers is T. W. Gilligan '31 who was ineligible to play on his Freshman nine. S. L. Batchelder...
...following day Sir Esme Howard felt obliged to say: "My statement was ... an expression of my personal opinion . . . and not given under instructions from my Government...
...better understands the liking of U. S. citizens for frank and clear-cut statements than His Majesty's popular and astute Ambassador at Washington, Sir Esme Howard. Last week Sir Esme tried to make a statement which would represent the position of the British Government with respect to naval limitation and would be at the same time clear-cut and frank. He said...
...hopes of naval limitation Sir Esme Howard may have raised can now be decently buried." London's political dopesters thought that the "Sir Esme scandal" will hurt the Conservatives badly in Britain's coming election...