Word: howe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...front cover)* A White House car with a lady and gentleman on the back seat purred into the private Presidential entrance of Washington's Union Station one day last week. The gentleman was Colonel Louis McHenry Howe wearing his usual high collar, his usual dyspeptic expression. As the car halted the lady leaped out to be greeted by Secretary of State Hull, Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, Secretary of the Senate Halsey. Passing them all by, she made a beeline for a little, sharp-nosed, red-faced man who had just driven up in a big, black, shiny 16-cylinder Cadillac...
Presently Louis McHenry Howe mustered enough strength to get out of the car. At once jocular Mr. Garner turned and started telling him that he looked younger each time he saw him. Mr. Howe forced a sickly smile. But his wrinkled face lighted up in earnest when the Presidential Special from Warm Springs rolled in through the tunnel from the South. His job had come home...
...others climbed up into the official car, to be photographed with Franklin Roosevelt when he emerged on the rear platform to descend by the gangplank. Louis Howe was not in the photographs but he was in the car to ride back to the White House with the President...
...yard free style Harvard; Gerggyman W. Shepherd, Jr. '36, Francis D. Karman '37, George A. Dedge, ll '37; Alumni: Scoff, Wightman, Howe, Winson Edward P. Parker '34, Jameson...
Relay Harvard: Wallace, Stanlen V. Wyman '35, Colony, Pedge: Ahmer Scott, Wightman, Howe Winson Pasker