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    E. M. Howell Letter

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    A letter sent by Eva M. Howell, mother of Lunsford Howell, from Port Arthur, Texas on January 18, 1943 to the First Christian Church of Morehead, Kentucky.https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/mfcc_ww2_letters/1076/thumbnail.jp

    Loop Work & Accomplices: Groove and digital aesthetics within collaborative musical works - Jamie Howell PhD thesis - Accompanying Materials

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    Scores, Audio and Video supporting the PhD thesis Loop Work &amp; Accomplices: Groove and digital aesthetics within collaborative musical works by Jamie Howell </span

    James Howell, 91

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    James E. Howell, a Stanford business professor who lived in Palo Alto, has died. He was 91

    To Sarah Brooke Farquhar -- from Eliza E. Farquhar with Anna Farquhar Brooke and Adele Howell Lafitte, 1856

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    One letter addressed to Sarah Brooke Farquhar from Eliza E. Farquhar with additional notes from Anna Farquhar and Adele Howell Lafitte

    Letter from Joseph E. Brown, Milledgeville, Georgia, to Honorable Howell Cobb, February 23, 1859

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    This item is from the Joseph Emerson Brown Letters, containing twenty-five letters from Brown, Governor of Georgia 1857-65, most of them to his friend and business associate General Ira R. Foster, Quartermaster General of the State of Georgia during the Civil War. Also contains copies of letters between Brown and Georgia politician Howell Cobb, regarding appointing Foster as a special railway postal agent for north Georgia and north Alabama

    Letter from Joseph E. Brown, Milledgeville, Georgia, to Honorable Howell Cobb, February 15, 1859

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    This item is from the Joseph Emerson Brown Letters, containing twenty-five letters from Brown, Governor of Georgia 1857-65, most of them to his friend and business associate General Ira R. Foster, Quartermaster General of the State of Georgia during the Civil War. Also contains copies of letters between Brown and Georgia politician Howell Cobb, regarding appointing Foster as a special railway postal agent for north Georgia and north Alabama

    Oral History Interview with Dr. Gordie Howell

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    Gordon E. Howell, or Gordie as he prefers to be called, came to Rollins in search of a master\u27s degree in economics. During his years as a student, he helped teach economics and scuba diving. For three years, he worked as a football coach at Winter Park High school, but by 1967 he returned to Rollins as a physical educator. A native of North Carolina, Howell attended Western Carolina University for his undergraduate degree before joining the Marines, where he rose to the rank of captain. Taking weekend courses at the University of Virginia inspired him to pursue a career in higher education. He was also the first in his family to go to college. Rejoining the Rollins community, Howell became the director of men\u27s intramurals, a position he held for fifteen years. When President McKean called upon him to assist with the men\u27s soccer program, Howell accepted the challenge, even though he was not familiar with the sport. His 156-62-17 career record as soccer coach is a testament to his talent. During an especially turbulent time for the Athletics Department, Howell took on the role of interim director of athletics. Following the search for a new director, with over one hundred applicants, Howell came out on top as the best candidate for the job. Not only did he coach and teach activity courses, he designed a number of new courses to connect sports to the humanities and other aspects of academics. Howell has also been inducted into two separate halls of fame: the Rollins College Alumni Sports Hall of Fame (as a soccer coach in 1988) and the Florida Intercollegiate Sunshine State Hall of Fame (as an athletic administrator in 1992). He has particular interest in Olympism and a holistic approach to sports

    Letter from Howell Cobb, Washington, City, to Joseph E. Brown, February 19, 1859

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    This item is from the Joseph Emerson Brown Letters, containing twenty-five letters from Brown, Governor of Georgia 1857-65, most of them to his friend and business associate General Ira R. Foster, Quartermaster General of the State of Georgia during the Civil War. Also contains copies of letters between Brown and Georgia politician Howell Cobb, regarding appointing Foster as a special railway postal agent for north Georgia and north Alabama

    “Towards a Purposeful Accident: Elements of Performance Art via The Ting: The Theatre of Mistakes”

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    Print: Bowman, Jason E. with Howell, Anthony. Towards a Purposeful Accident: Elements of Performance Art via The Ting: The Theatre of Mistakes. PARSE Journal #4 Times. Gothenburg: University of Gothenburg. ISSN 2002-0511. pp 79-87 Online: Bowman, Jason E. with Howell, Anthony. Towards a Purposeful Accident: Elements of Performance Art via The Ting: The Theatre of Mistakes. PARSE Journal #4 Times. Gothenburg: University of Gothenburg. ISSN 2002-0511. pp 79-87. URL: http://parsejournal.com/article/towards-a-purposeful-accident-elements-of-performance-art-via-the-ting-the-theatre-of-mistakes/ (Accessed: 30 November 2016

    Kenneth Howell, 1967

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    Black-and-white publicity photograph of hockey player Kenneth Howell (Norwich University Class of 1969), photographed on 20 November 1967.Identification as Ken Howell is tentative
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