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Joseph Howe (8152 bytes)
1: ... - [[June 1]], [[1873]]) was born the son of John Howe and Mary Edes at [[Halifax, Nova Scotia]]. He is ... 4: [[Image:JosephHowe.jpg|right|]] 5: ...purchase of the Novascotian, a Halifax newspaper. Howe acted as its editor until 1841, turning the paper... 8: ... educating himself and the people of Nova Scotia. Howe's rise to fame was due to his early prominence as... 10: ...volvement with the ''Novascotian'' that propelled Howe into the political arena. In order to promote his... Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe (9857 bytes) 1: '''Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe''' ([[March 8]], [[1726]] - [[August 5]], [[1799]... 3: ...o round the [[Cape Horn|Horn]] and returned home. Howe next served in the West Indies in the "Burford," ... 5: ...Succession]] and the [[Seven Years' War]] lasted, Howe held commands at home and on the west coast of [[... 7: ... [[John Byron]] from England with reinforcements, Howe left the station in September. Until the fall of ... 9: ...irst of June|the "Glorious" 1st of June]]. Though Howe was now nearly seventy, and had been trained in t... Elspeth Howe, Baroness Howe of Idlicote (1894 bytes) 1: ...932]]), wife of Sir [[Geoffrey Howe]], now [[Lord Howe of Aberavon]], was born Elspeth Rosamond Morton S... 3: ...e went on to marry the rising politician Geoffrey Howe in 1953, and have issue 1 son and 2 daughters. 5: ...dy Howe, to Baroness Howe of Aberavon to Baroness Howe of Idicote]. William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe (5766 bytes) 1: ... [[surrealism|surrealist]] painter, see [[William Howe (painter)]].'' 3: '''Sir William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe''' ([[August 10]], [[1729]]-[[July 12]],[[1814]])... 5: ...her was Admiral [[Richard Howe, Earl Howe|Richard Howe]] who joined him in America during the revolution... 10: During the [[Seven Years War]] Howe's service first brought him to America. His servi... 12: ...ned the attacker's a flanking position and earned Howe his commander's praise. George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe (2632 bytes) 1: '''George Augustus Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe''' (c.[[1725]]-[[July 6]], [[1758]]) was a career... 5: George Howe is credited with the introduction of the Light In... 18: General Howe led one of these columns, with the 55th regiment ... 21: But one of those casualties was General Howe, who fell from a single shot, and died in Putnam'... 26: ...br>'''[[Emmanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe|Emmanuel Howe]]''' Howe (1085 bytes) 1: '''Howe''' is the name of several places in the [[United ... 3: *[[Howe, Oklahoma]] 4: *[[Howe, Texas]] 5: *[[Howe Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania]] 6: *[[Howe Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania]] C.D. Howe (3357 bytes) 1: [[The Right Honourable]] '''Clarence Decatur Howe''' ([[January 15]], [[1886]] - [[December 31]], [... 3: ... The [[Great Depression]] hit his business hard, however, and it folded in [[1935]]. 5: ...tive tendencies. During the [[Second World War]] Howe played a pivotal role becoming [[Minister of Muni... 7: ...the debate on the [[Trans-Canada Pipeline]] where Howe tried to force the public-private partnership thr... 9: ...]] in [[1957]]. Many observers were shocked when Howe himself lost his northern Ontario seat. Howe, Texas (2610 bytes) 1: '''Howe''' is a town located in [[Grayson County, Texas]]... 4: [[Image:TXMap-doton-Howe.PNG|right|Location of Howe, Texas]] 5: Howe is located at 33°30'18" North, 96°36'51" ... Duggleby Howe (5316 bytes) 1: '''Duggleby Howe''' (also known as Howe Hill, Duggleby) is one of the 5: [[Great barrows of East Yorkshire]]. Duggleby Howe is believed on the 34: In the first phase of activity at Duggleby Howe a shaft grave was 78: Kinnes and his colleagues see Duggleby Howe as a cemetery used 89: *[[Willy Howe]] Gordie Howe (19492 bytes) 1: '''Gordon Howe''' (born [[March 31]], [[1928]] in Floral, [[Sask... 4: ... unsurpassed by any athlete, in any sport, Gordie Howe finished in the top 5 in scoring for 20 straight ... 6: ...line-mates, [[Sid Abel]] and [[Ted Lindsay]], and Howe were known collectively as "The Production Line",... 8: ... championships. In 1974, at the age of 46, Gordie Howe was selected as the WHA's most valuable player. 10: ...remarkable career was reached in 1997 when Gordie Howe played professional hockey in a sixth decade. He ... Robert Howe (617 bytes) 1: '''Robert Howe''' ([[1732]]-[[1785]]) was a Major General in the... 6: [[Category:1732 births|Howe, Robert]] 7: [[Category:1785 deaths|Howe, Robert]] 8: [[Category:Continental Army generals|Howe, Robert]] Eddie Howe (1429 bytes) 1: '''Eddie Howe''' is an [[England|English]] [[Association Footba... 3: Howe began his career at [[A.F.C. Bournemouth]], where... 5: ...n March 2002, [[Portsmouth F.C.]] swooped to sign Howe for £400,000, making him new manager [[Harry Redk... 7: Howe began well at Portsmouth, but shortly after signi... 13: Portsmouth loaned Howe back to Bournemouth for the first three months of... Irving Howe (1322 bytes) 1: '''Irving Howe''' ([[1920]]-[[1993]]), was born Irving Horenstei... 3: Howe entered radical politics as a member of the [[You... 8: ...ttp://www.english.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/wald-on-howe.html from ''The New York Intellectuals'', by Alan... 12: [[Category:1920 births|Howe, Irving]] 13: [[Category:1993 deaths|Howe, Irving]] Strauss and Howe (12663 bytes) 1: ...tion]]s and history. According to the Strauss and Howe theory of history, historical eras run in repeate... 5: Strauss and Howe's first joint book, [[Generations_(book)|Generati... 7: ...''. In writing ''The Fourth Turning'' Strauss and Howe identified six new generations (going back in tim... 11: According to the Strauss and Howe theory, history goes through four types of recurr... 13: ...ther Unravelling. In ''Generations'', Strauss and Howe began the Unravelling at [[1982]], but in ''The F... Susan Howe (1750 bytes) 1: '''Susan Howe''' (born [[1937]]) is an [[Ireland|Irish-born]] [... 6: .... The family moved to the [[United States]] when Howe was a young child. She grew up in [[Boston]] and ... 10: Howe is author of a number of books of poetry, includi... 14: ...]. The link between these is [[New England]], and Howe can be viewed as a New England poet in her sense ... 18: Howe spent some time in Dublin, where she worked as an... Barbara Howe (993 bytes) 1: [[Image:SI-BarbaraHowe.JPG|right|thumb|Barbara Howe]] 3: '''Barbara Howe''' is currently the chair of the [[Libertarian Pa... 5: ...ll of whom they [[home-schooling|home-schooled]]. Howe, currently a resident of [[Oxford, North Carolina... 7: Howe has made previous bids as the Libertarian candida... 12: [[Category:Libertarians|Howe, Barbara]] Oscar Howe (863 bytes) 1: ... Oscar Howe Art Center in Mitchell, and the Oscar Howe Gallery at the [[University of South Dakota]] in ... Maes Howe (1347 bytes) 1: [[image:MaesHoweOrkney.jpg|300px|right]] 2: [[image:MaesHowe.jpg|300px|right]] 3: [[image:MaesHoweEntrance.jpg|300px|right]] 5: ...Site]] in [[1999]]. It gives its name to the Maes Howe Type of chambered cairn, which bears no similarit... 7: ...nt monuments thought to be contemporary with Maes Howe. HMS Howe (672 bytes) 1: ...ter Admiral [[Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe|Richard Howe]]: 3: * [[HMS Howe (1860)|''Howe'']], launched 1860, was a 121-gun [[ship of the l... 4: * [[HMS Howe (1885)|''Howe'']], launched 1885, was an [[Admiral class battle... 5: * ''Howe'', a proposed [[HMS Hood (1918)|''Hood'']]-class ... 6: * [[HMS Howe (1940)|''Howe'']], launched 1940, was a [[King George V class b... Geoffrey Howe (4710 bytes) 1: ... usually known before [[1992]] as '''Sir Geoffrey Howe''', is a senior [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Cons... 3: [[Image:Howebudget.jpg|right|thumb|Sir Geoffrey Howe presents his first budget, July 1979]] 5: Geoffrey Howe was born in 1926 at [[Port Talbot]] in [[Wales]].... 7: ...nis Healey]] famously described being attacked by Howe as "like being savaged by a dead sheep". After th... 9: ... bus. This remark is widely felt to have crippled Howe politically.
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