Word: howard
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Bornstein, Oliver K. Burrows, John H. Carnahan, John B. Denton, Jr., Frederick B. Edwards, III, George J. Feeney, Donald C. Freeman, Robert F. Fuller, Herbert P. Gleason, David H. Hall, Donald Halverson, Thomas W. Harrington, Charles T. Hesse, Herbert H. Hicks, Robert S. Hirschfield, Thomas K. Holmquest, Godfrey G. Howard, Stephen W. Howe, Morton D. Hull, Jay E. Jansen, James B. Kenary, W. Garwood Kleinhen, Allen E. Kline, C. Max Kortepeter...
...were selected by the nominating committee last week: David M. Abbott, William L. Alden, Edward F. Burke, Charles R. Brynteson, James R. Carman, Albert B. Carter, Jr., Daniel A. Cronin, William Curwen, Wilbur M. Davis, Charles W. Detjen, Jerome Gavin, Alfred M. Goodloe, Jr., Bruce Harriman, Frederick D. Houghteling, Howard E. Houston, Amory Houghton, Jr., Frank S. Jones, Edward P. Linehan, David Poskanzer, Walter Raushenbush, John G. Simon, Thomas C. Simons, and Jonathan M. Spivak...
...Federal Trade Commission, which usually aims an antimonopoly broadside at an entire industry, last week drew a careful bead on just one man. Its target: lean, fast-talking Henry J. Taylor, 47, sometime businessman, author (Men and Power, Time Runs Out), radio commentator and onetime Scripps-Howard journalist. In a cease & desist order growing out of a three-year investigation, FTC charged that Taylor, doing business as Manhattan's Package Advertising Co., had created a monopoly in unpatented waxed-paper wrappers by licensing others, setting prices and dividing territories. Through it, said FTC, Taylor had collected...
...same time, the skeet club team, composed of Dave Browne, Ed Eyre, Ray Suttle, Mike Safe, and Howard Reed, lost to West Point, 470 to 447 (out of 500). Babson Institute was third with 405 in the match, which was held at the Dedham Country and Polo Club...
Tech joined the scoring carnival with three goals in the second period when Godfrey Howard, a senior playing his first varsity game, replaced John Chase at goal and the Crimson defense failed to protect him. Meanwhile, Huntington and Bill Allen scored for Harvard...