Word: howards
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...withdrew from active service as editor, and in the following year permanently severed his editorial and business connections with the paper, when he accepted the Chair of Political Economy in the college. The first Washington correspondent of the Advertiser was Mr. Adams S. Hill, now Professor of Rhetoric. Mr. Howard M. Ticknor, late instructor in Elocution, was musical critic under Professor Dunbar's management. Harvard graduates have always been leading members of the editorial staff of the paper...
Division A. - Theme III. will be returned with criticisms to section 2 (C. F. Gilman to Winlock), as follows : Sub-section 1, C. F. Gilman to Hazard, at 2 P. M; sub-section 2, Henderson to E. Howard, at 2.30; sub-section 3, O. S. Howard to Lenox, at 3; sub-section 4, Lent to R. Petersen, at 3.30; sub-section 5, Puffer to Winlock...
SOPHOMORE THEMES.Division A. - Theme III. will be returned with criticisms to section 2 (C. F. Gilman to Winlock) Tuesday, Jan. 23, as follows: Sub-section 1, C. F. Gilman to Hazard, at 2 P. M.; subsection 2, Henderson to E. Howard, at 2.30; sub-section 3, O. S. Howard to Lenox, at 3; sub-section 4, Lent to R. Petersen, at 3.30; sub-section 5, Puffer to Winlock...
...paid to athletic sports as compared with the proper studies of the course, and that a reform in this particular was earnestly to be desired. He, therefore, urgently requested that less attention be paid to outdoor sports and more to books. Dr. McCosh, like his learned brother the Rev. Howard Crosby does not believe in developing the muscles as well as the brain. Dr. McCosh is an intelligent man, but on the subject of physical culture he is as far from the golden mean as the man who advocates the other extreme. Excessive athletic exercise is as injurious as none...
...Thomas F. Gallagher; treasurer, Frank J. McCarthy." What deep-laid conspiracy the "Harvard Associates" may be plotting is not known; neither are the motives of revenge which induced them to wilfully pilfer Harvard's venerable name. But the outrage of the act is none the less flagrant. Perhaps the Howard Associates will prosecute them for infringement of trade-mark...