Word: howe
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HOWE, Sec.CRIMSON CANDIDATES. - The following men have been retained for further trial. They will be in the office at 7 o'clock tonight. Lathrop, Buell, Dean, Gray, Hill, Kennedy, Reed, Schurz, Bigelow, Grilk, McNeil, Otis, Proctor...
...Knox and Lincoln, did not go to college; the two generals in the Rebellion, Devens and Bartlett, went to Harvard. Of the reformers, Wendell Phillips was Motley's classmate at Harvard, Garrison had no college education, and Horace Mann graduated at Brown. From Brown, too, came Dr. S. G. Howe, instructor of the blind. Bulfinch, the architect, and Peirce, the mathematician, went to Harvard; Agassiz fitted at several Continental universities. Franklin, Bowditch, the navigator, and Putnam, the settler of the Northwest, had no college education. Five of the original colonists - Winthrop, Carver, Endicott, Bradford and Vane - are appropriately remembered...
...Prescott, Motley, Parkman, Emerson. Holmes, Lowell, Hunt, Channing, Brooks, Pickering. J. and J. Q. Adams, Dane, Quincy, Sumner, Parsons, Shaw, Story, Everett, Phillips, Devens, Bartlett, Peirce, and Bulfinch; Bowdoin has three - Hawthorne, Longfellow, and Andrew; Dartmouth two - Webster and Choate; Yale two - Edwards and Morse; Brown two - Mann and Howe; Oxford, Dublin, and Munich have one each - Vane, Winthrop, and Agassiz, respectively...
...Varsity Glee Club, Wednesday afternoon, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, H. W. Howe '97; vice-president, R. C. Thomas '96; secretary, H. C. Taylor '97; treasurer, J. A. Carpenter '97; leader, F. B. Whittemore '96; librarian, N. C. Metcalf...