Word: howard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...visitors played errorless ball, and hit almost at will. J. N. Barbee '28 started on the mound for the University, but was relieved by Willard Howard '28 with only one out in the opening frame. Barbee's shoulder was apparently still bothering him, and his hurling was far from its best form...
...Howard stemmed the tide for an inning or so, but in the fifth, Notre Dame got on to his delivery with a devastating vengence. Every kind of hit, from a single to a homerun, came off the bats of the hard-hitting sluggers from Indiana. Howard Whitmore '29, the next Crimson twirler to see action, replaced Howard. He allowed only three hits in the last half of the game, although two more runs swelled the Notre Dame total...
With the above argument we sold Editor Howard Kahn the idea of subscribing for benefit of non-subscribing members of the editorial department...
...Memorial Hall Mr. Wild, W1, W2, W3 Memorial Hall Greek G II Sever 30 Greek S Sever 29 History 36 Sever 30 Italian 3 Sever 29 Mathematics A IV Sever 36 Mathematics C III Mr. Hedlund's Sect. 1 Sever 23 Mr. Fox's Sect. II (Berkowitz-Howard) Sever 23 Mr. Fox's Sect. II (Jewell-Snelling) Sever 21 Mathematics 3 Harvard 2 Mathematics 12b Sever 30 Mineralogy 10 Mineral Lab. Music 1c Music Bldg. Philosophy 1 Emerson D Physics 4b Batchelder-Sicari Sever 17 Spike-Willis Sever 18 Physics 6b Harvard 3 Slavie 1a Harvard 2 Spanish 2 Sever...
...William Randolph Hearst, for all his wealth, is publicly a director only in Cosmopolitan Finance Co., and the International Film Service Co. His Arthur Brisbane, who is rich in real estate and touts great corporations in his syndicated editorials, is known to be director of no company. Roy Wilson Howard tends closely to his newspaper and affiliated enterprises. So also Conde-Nast, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis and the Booths (George G. and Ralph Harman) of Detroit, and Adolph Ochs. Messrs. Patterson and McCormick of the Chicago Tribune and Liberty are close to inherited interests in great corporations, not publishing...