Word: howe
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Mark DeWolfe Howe '28, professor of Law, is fighting to reverse a $60,000 libel decision against the staff of a small civil rights newsletter in Mississippi...
...decision was handed down by an Ashland, Miss. judge Aug. 12. Howe said Monday that an appeal will soon be heard by the Mississippi Supreme Court and, if lost there, will be carried to the U.S. Supreme Court...
...newspaper called a Negro school principal an 'Uncle Tom' and a 'stoogo' last spring. He lost his job soon afterwards and sued for libel and slander damages," Howe explained. "But such a suit by a public official was clearly ruled out by the Supreme Court in New York Times v. Sullivan. The trouble with Ashland is that they say they don't know anything about the decision, don't like it and don't want to hear about...
After Kneeland came Crimson sophomores Bob Stempson and Joe Ryan, who wrapped up the victory for Harvard. They were followed by three Northeastern runners, then Dick Howe, the advanced placement sophomore who almost saved last Saturday's meet with Providence...
Idle optimism, of course, doesn't change the score, but let's be idly optimistic. These sophomores are bound to improve. And a guy like Dick Howe, who has just snatched a whiff of Harvard's winning spirit, must be (in the words of the Old Poet) an "unknown quantity...