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Howard S. Truran
Shooting range buildings of the Darwin Pistol Club.Truran, Howard S.Date:198
Howard, Harry S.
Collection Number: 53 Box: 2 Folder: 74https://dh.howard.edu/ooh_pp/1011/thumbnail.jp
Marriner S. Eccles, correspondence with Senators Howard W. Cannon, Dick Clark, and Joseph S. Clark
Correspondence of Marriner S. Eccles with Howard W. Cannon, U.S. Senator from Nevada; Dick Clark, U.S. Senator from Iowa; and Joseph S. Clark, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania. A frequent topic was the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Includes statements by several Senators in honor of former Senator Harold Hughes of Iowa, printed in the Congressional Record on 19 December 1974; and a speech by Senator Joe Clark in favor of the Manpower Act of 1960, delivered in the Senate on 16 May 1960
Howard, Breeder and Dealer in Thoroughbred Registered Holstein-Friesian Cattle : Bonham, Texas, September, 1889.
Publication listing livestock for sale by S. B. Howard, breeder and dealer in Bonham, Texas
Howard Truran
Howard Truran leaning against a car [Vanguard] at the old Smith Street Dental Clinic.Truran, Howard S
Grimke, F. S.
Artist, May Howard Jacksonhttps://dh.howard.edu/neg_mohwilliamson/1138/thumbnail.jp
Colonel George S. Howard Papers
Colonel George Sallade Howard (1902-1995) was known for his significant contributions to the Air Force Band Program. Director of the USAF Band program from 1944-1963, Colonel Howard took the USAF Band and Orchestra on ten international tours, promoting music as an international language. He founded several military music groups, including the Singing Sergeants, the Airmen of Note, the USAF Drum and Bugle Corp, the USAF Bagpipe Band, the WAF Band, and the Strolling Strings. In addition to Howards military accomplishments, he was a successful music educator, earning multiple degrees in music performance and education. Howard also served as a clinician and spokesperson for bands and band music throughout his life. A past president of the National Bandmasters Association and Chair of the John Phillip Sousa Memorial, Howard worked alongside and was closely acquainted with other prominent band directors and composers of the era, such as Patrick Conway, Ernest Williams, Percy Grainger, and Edwin and Richard Franko Goldman. The Colonel George S. Howard Papers covers the period from 1920 to 1994; the bulk of the materials date from 1935 to 1965. The collection consists of both personal and professional papers including published and unpublished writings, correspondence, addresses, programs, reports, memorabilia, clippings, and articles- related to Howards work as a band director of the United States Air Force Band, including his work with Ernest Williams and the Williams School of Music and Summer Camp, with Pat Conway as a student and member of Conways professional band, a teacher at Mansfield State Teachers College, Penn State, and the Mooseheart School (IL), and as a leading clinician for bands throughout his career
The face of the leader of the Opposition, Jeff Kennett at Parliament House in Melbourne, 1990 [picture] /
Part of collection: Bruce Howard collection of photographs for Herald and Weekly Times, Melbourne, 1955-1995.; Title supplied by photographer, see acquisition file 204/09/00042.; Inscriptions: "Jeff Kennett, early 1990's" -- on reverse.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3061559
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