Word: howard
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Sweringen, Richard Whitney, George H. Howard, et al., headed by the matchless act of J. P. Morgan & the Midget...
...quietly, departed from the Court the man whose appointment to it by Woodrow Wilson in 1916 shocked every then living ex-president of the American Bar Association including William Howard Taft; raised a storm in Senate and press that echoed long after he took his seat on the bench. Mr. Taft later apologized to Mr. Brandeis for doing him a "grave injustice." But many of his contemporaries lived and died in the belief that Louis Brandeis, the "People's Lawyer" of Boston where he practiced for 37 years, the courtroom David against the industrial and financial Goliaths...
...fuel, lost another 23 minutes at the gas pit in Dayton. When he whipped over Mitchel Field on Long Island, just as the sun was setting, he was seven hours, 45 minutes (elapsed time) out of March Field, 2,400 miles away, and only 17 minutes slower than Howard Hughes's record non-stop transcontinental flight in a racing plane...
Formed nearly two weeks ago when it was first learned that Feild had not been given a permanent appointment, the sponsoring group is composed of Lloyd Booth, Jr., '39, William M. Fetcher '40, Renee Guthman, Radcliffe '40, William B. Miller '39, Ruth Talbot, Radcliffe '39, and Howard R. Turner...
Those signing the statement were Lloyd Booth, Jr. '39; William M. Fetcher '40; Renee Guthman, Radcliffe '40; William B. Miller '39; Ruth Talbot, Radcliffe '39; and Howard R. Turner...