Word: howe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...outstanding heavyweights on this year's squad are Spencer Howe '38 and Pete Cable '37. Howe, who tips the scales at 195 pounds, won his berth by his brilliant victory against Virginia last year. Ten pounds heavier than Howe, Cable has been a letterman for two years...
...White House, to succeed the late Gus Gennerich as masseur, companion of the swimming pool and personal handler; Son and Marine Corps Lieutenant-Colonel James Roosevelt to become an unpaid, untitled aide at the White House, taking over some of the functions of the late Louis McHenry Howe; Eugene S. Leggett, acting chairman of the nebulous National Emergency Council, to succeed Stephen Early as press secretary...
Over the door of the old building were two bronze eagles to symbolize the paper's name, its wide flight for news. Under the Eagle's eagles passed many a capable newsman, such famed Brooklyn editors as Dr. St. Clair McKelway and Dr. Arthur Millidge Howe, who wrote sober, sensible Eagle editorials for 38 years...
High scoring honors for the Crimson went to Spencer D. Howe '37, varsity heavyweight boxer, who got 163 out of 200. Others who competed were Captain Louis G. Huntley '37, Cecil Barnes '37, Horace C. Arnold '38, Edward C. Read...
Monday neither Dunster nor Leverett House produced a team for the scheduled game. Seven staunch men of Dudley held the powerful Kirkland team to 19 runs, while pushing five runs by the Deacons. KIRKLAND (19) DUDLEY (5) Carr, s.c. Moser, 2b 2b, Turesky Walsh, 1b 1b, G. Simon Howe, c Kessler, p p, Banner Feder, cf cf, Cohen Newbold, lf lf, Jacobson Marks, ss ss, A. Simon Davis 3b 3b, Bronstein