Word: howe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chinese 3 Emerson A German A Mr. Barnason, Sec. 4, 9 Memorial Hall Mr. Bennett, Sec. 16, 19 Memorial Hall Mr. Buffington, Sec. 7, 18 Memorial Hall Mr. Henry, Sec. 2, 6, 15 Memorial Hall Dr. Herrick, Sec. 1, 14 Memorial Hall Mr. Holske, Sec. 5 Memorial Hall Dr. Howe, Sec. 8, 12 New Lect. Hall Mr. Metcalf, Sec. 3 New Lect. Hall Mr. Shelley, Sec. 13, 20 New Lect. Hall Mr. Stamm, Sec. 10, 11 New Lect. Hall Dr. Zipf, Sec. 17 New Lect. Hall German 18 Emerson A German 21 New Lect. Hall Government 24 New Lect. Hall...
...along to a highly embarrassed Postmaster General. As best he could, Mr. Farley explained that he had autographed five sheets of Mother's Day stamps, unperforated because his pen caught in the perforations. Four of the sheets he presented to President & Mrs. Roosevelt, Secretary Ickes, Louis McHenry Howe. The fifth he sent to a friend in Norfolk. "That," said he, "was probably a mistake...
...fair chance to show that he is and what he can do. You know that he refused several excellent offers in order to coach Harvard football, and you should appreciate this fact. You should wish Dick Harlow luck and success, and so should the rest of us. Richard O. Howe '37, H. Stetson Fietcher, Jr. '37, Paul W. Sears '37, William B. Cavin...
...importance headed by Secretary of State Hull, tailed by Madam Secretary of Labor Perkins, (She was the only Cabinet member unaccompanied by her spouse, Mr. Paul Wilson.) Second came Congress, as represented by Senator Pat Harrison. Third, to the surprise of many a guest, came Presidential Secretaries Louis McHenry Howe and Stephen T. Early, ahead of the diplomats home for the holidays: Ambassador Long from Rome, Ambassador Weddell from Buenos Aires, Ambassador Bullitt from Moscow, Minister Emmet from The Hague. Others with their relative places in the social scale: Episcopal Bishop Freeman of Washington, Federal Reserve Governor Eccles, Comptroller General...
...convincingly and whip an unwieldy Democratic majority into obedience. "Joe" Byrns, who was raised on a Tennessee farm and has spent 26 years as a Democratic wheelhorse in the House, did not fill those specifications. Texas' Representative Sam Rayburn became, in effect, the New Deal's candidate. Louis Howe was anxious to see him get the job and Vice President Garner sent a letter to the Texas delegation in the House urging them to vote for their colleague and his political protege. In addition two other serious contenders for the Speakership were still in the running: loud, rambunctious John Elliott...