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Harvard's Final Clubs exist to provide secluded comfort for their selected few while the world passes by on the other side of the locked doors. "It's a step aside from the University," said Kinnaird Howland '66-3, president of the Delphic Club. "When I finish my work it's the place I can go to put my feet...
...Kinnaird Howland agrees with Watson. "A social club in the University today has its limits of usefulness unless there is some sort of contact with the outside. I hope that there will be a lot more of this, particularly with the Faculty, in the Delphic Club next year...
Senior Roger Howe will stroke the junior varsity again this spring, and Kinnaird Howland will...
Died. William Howland Taylor, 64, managing editor from 1953 to 1963 of Yachting, one of the biggest (circ.: 110,000) and best of the boating magazines, a onetime New York Herald Tribune staffer, who caused a journalistic sensation in 1935 when he became the first sportswriter to win a Pulitzer Prize, for his expert coverage of the America's Cup races between the U.S. and Britain; of a heart attack; in Port Washington...
...Howland, and Captain Paul Padlack all attributed the team's upsurge to the hard work of the individual members...