Word: howe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...group which did not get to see the President was a crowd of 300 college youths, members of the National Student League and the League for Industrial Democracy, who marched to the White House protesting against war and R. O. T. C. training in schools. Secretary Louis McHenry Howe received their petition. Same day Mrs. Roosevelt received a bunch of roses from another, better-behaved group of 300 collegians. They, student government officers from all over the nation, arrived in busses...
...Barnason, Sec. 4, 9 Memorial Hall Mr. Bennett, Sec. 15, 20 Memorial Hall Mr. Buffington, Sec. 11, 21 Memorial Hall Mr. Hawkes, Sec. 17 Memorial Hall Mr. Henry, Sec. 2, 6, 18, Memorial Hall Dr. Herrick, Sec. 1, 14, Memorial Hall Mr. Holske, Sec. 19 New Lect. Hall Dr. Howe, Sec. 8, 12 New Lect. Hall Mr. Metcalf, Sec 13 New Lect. Hall Mr. Phelps, Sec. 3, 7 New Lect. Hall Mr. Stamm, Sec. 5, 10 New Lect. Hall German 18 Sever 2 Government 24 New Lect. Hall Indic Philology 2 New Lect. Hall Indic Philology 4 New Lect. Hall...
Coach Harold S. Ulen will probably start most of the men who faced Bowdoin, with the exception of the relay, century, and dive. Stanley M. Wyman '35 and Gordon P. Winsor '34, will represent the Crimson in the 100-yard freestyle, leaving George Wightman '34 and Herbert M. Howe '34, fresh for the 200-yard relay in which Ulen hopes to see the record fall. George C. Scott, Jr. '34 and Edward P. Parker '34 will make up the quartet...
...line was absorbed by a competitor. Paul Collins and Amelia Earhart Putnam opened a new line in New England (TIME, Aug. 21). Gene Vidal met Elliott Roosevelt at the swank River Club in Manhattan, talked aviation with him. One day last January he, Elliott, Mrs. Roosevelt and Louis McHenry Howe flew to Warm Springs. Gene Vidal spent three days there, informally expounding his views on aviation to the President-Elect. If Mr. Roosevelt was not impressed by his guest's business record, he could not help being impressed by his first-hand knowledge of the industry, his experience with...
...HallFine Arts 5s Fogg Small Rm.German AMr. Barnason, Sec. 4, 9 Memorial HallMr. Bennett, Sec. 15, 20 Memorial HallMr. Buffington, Sec. 11, 21 Memorial HallMr. Hawkes, Sec. 17 Memorial HallMr. Henry, Sec. 2, 6, 18, Memorial HallDr. Herrick, Sec. 1, 14, Memorial HallMr. Holske, Sec. 19 New Lect. HallDr. Howe, Sec. 8, 12 New Lect. HallMr. Metcalf, Sec. 13 New Lect. HallMr. Phelps, Sec. 3, 7 New Lect. HallMr. Stamm, Sec. 5, 10 New Lect. HallGerman 18 Sever 2Government 24 New Lect. HallIndic Philology 2 New Lect. HallIndic Philology 4 New Lect. HallMusic 4b Music Bldg.Philosophy 12b Emerson ASociology...