Word: howe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...team includes. Coach Lawrence B. Bixby, Philip M. Andress '37, Richard B. Dennis '36, Spencer D. Howe '37, John G. Penrod '36, Albert D. Foster, Jr. '36, Howland B. Stoddard, and Malcolm S. N. Watts...
Under the lead of its president, Parkman D. Howe '37, the Harvard Rifle Club last night pried the lid off its 1935 season. A postal shoot with Natrona High School of Caspar, Wyoming, formed the first match...
Among those who shot against Natrona, in addition to Howe, were Malcolm S. N. Watts '37, Secretary of the Club, and George A. Matteson, Jr. '36. In the spring the members plan to move from the Naval Science range in Memorial Hall out into the field, substituting .30 for their present .22 caliber weapons...
Little history has been made by the men whom the Press has successively hailed as Assistant President. Mr. Roosevelt had a No. 1 personal representative and confidential agent in his secretary. Louis McHenry Howe. But Mr. Howe, suffering from dyspepsia, gradually faded from the scene. Frank C. Walker, able lawyer, one-time treasurer of the Democratic National Committee and personal friend of Franklin Roosevelt, was likewise hailed as Assistant President. For months he presided over the mute and unsung labors of the old Executive Council and National Emergency Council. Finally he quietly retired and was quickly forgotten. Donald Richberg...
...Grinnell '36 have been active in organizing the rally and will serve as ushers. They include: Robert Amory, Jr. '36, Arthur A. Ballantine, Jr. '36, Francis F. Brooks '37, Lincoln Bryant 2G, Robert L. Clifford 2G, Sylvester Cunningham '38, Hayden Estey '36, George D. Haskell, Jr. '36, John S. Howe '36, Joseph F. Knowles, Jr. '36, John W. Laverack '37, Lambert Murphy '36, Malcolm D. Perkins '36, Henry V. Poor '36, Edward Rawson '36, Henry B. Robbins '36, William Smoot '36, Oliver H. Straus '36, Barrett Wendell '36, and William W. Wolbach...