Word: howe
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first issue includes a preface by Mark deWolfe Howe '28, Professor of Law, an article by James E. Starrs, associate professor of Law at George Washington University, and several student written articles...
...defending Stanley Cup champions. They had won the regular-season National Hockey League championship (Detroit finished fourth), and they had wiped up the ice with the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-0 in the playoff semifinals. By comparison, the main thing the Red Wings had going for them was Gordie Howe, the alltime scoring champion (with 624 goals) of the N.H.L. But Gordie was 37 and slowing down; eleven other Red Wings were 30 or older, and the long season was taking its toll...
...breaks go evenly, this meet will eventually be decided on fourth and fifth place points whether Harvard's Frank Haggerty and Andy Cahners can score behind Lynch in the hurdles, or Dick Howe and Dave Allen in the distances for instance...
...board of directors of the Harvard Student Agencies last week elected Frederic J. Gruber '67 of Dunster House and Highland Park, Illinois, president of HSA for the year 1966-67. Other officers elected were Robert R. Weller '68, of Winthrop House and Youngstown, Ohio, treasurer; and Richard T. Howe '88, of Greenough Hall and Melrose, clerk...
...Baker doubled in the mile and two-mile for the first time this spring and won both events with ease. He trailed teammate Ran Langenbach through three laps in the mile, then watched Dick Howe, another sophomore, sprit into a five-yard lead down the backstretch of the last lap. But when Baker sprinted the last 100 yards, he caught Howe easily and won by 5 yards in 4:13.4, the last quarter in 60 seconds...