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Chip Ennis and Jim Wich finished fifth and seventh for Brown. But Harvard's overall depth was too great. The Crimson's sixth and seventh men. Dick Howe and John Hayburn-tenth and eleventh in the meet-beat out Brown's fifth...
Providence had two sophomores, Marty, Robb and Tom Mallory, and two juniors in its top five, all finishing ahead of Crimson senior Dick Howe, Harvard's fifth scorer...
...Granddaughters of Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, who was fifth Earl of Howe and one of Britain's best-known racing drivers between the Wars, and distant cousins of George Nathaniel Curzon, first Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, who as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in 1920 devised the Curzon Line as a boundary between Russia and Poland...
Everything seemed normal when Test Pilot David W. Howe eased the LA4 "Lake" amphibian toward Niagara Falls International Airport earlier this month. So he radioed a highly abnormal report to the tower: "Bag down and inflated." Seconds later he landed-without wheels-on a cushion...
...Howe was testing a new air-cushion landing gear (ACLG) developed by Textron's Bell Aerosystems Co. of Buffalo. Based on the British Hovercraft principle (TIME, June 2) and conceived by Bell's T. Desmond Earl and Wilfred J. Eggington, the system employs an elastic bag made of laminated nylon and rubber attached to the underside of the plane. For takeoffs and landings, the bag is inflated through louvers in the plane's underbelly by a fan on board. Air is forced through hundreds of openings on the underside of the bag, producing an air cushion that...