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HOBBING, ENNO
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HOCHMAN, JULIUS
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Hochstein, Philip
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Hock, Sidney
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HOLT, ROWLAND EVANS JR.\DAVID MARQUAND\GEORGE W. HERALD\SHAROKH SABAVALA\EDWARD SLIDENSTICKER\PAT M.
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HOLUB, MIROSLAV
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HONIGWELL, LOUIS
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Thoughts on the October Revolution The Human Cost
(November 1967)
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The Human Cost By Sidney Hook The 50th anniversary of the Russian October Revolution is an appropriate occasion for assessing its rationale as a social revolution By this I mean something more...
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Fluff on the Sleeve of History
(August 1967)
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Fluff on the Sleeve of History VARIETY OF MEN By C P Snow Scnbner 270 pp $5 95 Reviewed by SIDNEY HOOK A man's personality is reflected in the constellation of values by which he lives, and it...
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Lord Russell's War Crimes "Trial"
(October 1966)
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THINKING ALOUD Lord Russell and the War Crimes "Trial" By Sidney Hook A few months ago Bertrand Russell, the nonagenarian but still vigorous English philosopher, issued a call for an...
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The Cunning of History
(May 1964)
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TROTSKY AND DEUTSCHER The Cunning of History By Sidney Hook With The Prophet Outcast (Oxford, 541 pp. $9.50). the final volume of his trilogy on the life of Leon Trotsky, Isaac Deutscher...
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'Lord Monboddo' and the Supreme Court
(May 1963)
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'Lord Monboddo' and the Supreme Court ONE MAN'S STAND FOR FREEDOM Edited by Irving Dilliard Knopf. 501 pp. $6.95. Reviewed by SIDNEY HOOK Professor of Philosophy, New York University;...
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The Politics of Science Fiction
(December 1962)
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The Politics of Science Fiction FAIL-SAFE By Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler McGraw-Hill. 286 pp. $4.95 Reviewed by SIDNEY HOOK Chairman, Graduate Department of Philosophy, New...
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Marx and Alienation
(December 1961)
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Marx and Alienation By Sidney Hook Karl Marx is not an easy writer to understand. He wrote with more passion than precision, almost always in the context of criticism or polemic, and often...
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Escape from Reality:
(May 1961)
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ESCAPE FROM REALITY By Sidney Hook Apparently Erich Fromm has abandoned his contention that distrust of the Kremlin's political intentions is a form of paranoid thinking. This was...
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The Death Sentence:
(April 1961)
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By Sidney Hook The Death Sentence Is there anything new that can be said for or against capital punishment? Anyone familiar with the subject knows that unless extraneous issues are introduced...
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Diderot's Great Legacy:
(January 1961)
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Diderot's Great Legacy A Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and Industry. Dover. 2 vols. 920 pp. $18.50. Reviewed by Sidney Hook Professor of Philosophy, NYU; Author, "Political Power...
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Visionary or Man of Vision?
(December 1960)
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Visionary or Man of Vision? Moses Hess and the nature of 'true' and 'utopian' socialism By Sidney Hook "WHERE THERE is no vision, the people perish." There is a difference, however, between the...
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A Recollection of Berthold Brecht
(October 1960)
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WRITERS and WRITING A Recollection of Berthold Brecht By Sidney Hook THERE SEEMS to be a growing curiosity about the personality of Berthold Brecht. Attempts are being made to picture him as a...
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Bertrand Russell's Political Fantasies:
(May 1960)
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By Sidney Hook BERTRAND RUSSELL'S POLITICAL FANTASIES THERE IS A Russian proverb which warns against breaking down open doors. In his reply to me, Bertrand Russell for the most part is battering...
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SECOND THOUGHTS ON PEACE AND FREEDOM
(April 1960)
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tion of fall out in any kind of nuclear explosion including those employed for peaceful purposes, this proposal seemed reasonable enough. Surprisingly, Russell demurred on the ground that this...
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COMMON SENSE' IN JAPAN
(October 1959)
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Obsessed with hatred of the West, the left-wing Socialist and trade union leadership consistently supports Soviet and Communist Chinese policies COMMON SENSE' IN JAPAN By Sidney Hook In a paper...
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Which Way Japan?
(February 1959)
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Leftist-dominated Socialist party, backed by powerful trade-union movement, may attain power and embark on neutralist foreign policy Which Way Japan? By Sidney Hook The future of Japan depends...
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Democracy and Desegregation
(April 1958)
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Democracy and Desegregation By Sidney Hook It is commonly agreed that the United States Supreme Court's decision on integration in education is one of the most important rulings in its long and...
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Education in Japan
(November 1958)
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By Sidney Hook Education in Japan Communist teachers' union and students' organization stretch professional ethics Tokyo It is not often that an educational struggle is a herald or portent of a...
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Socialism and Democracy
(November 1958)
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By Sidney Hook SOCIALISM AND DEMOCRACY Notes on some Soviet myths According to the Marxist conception, socialism is a state of society in which private ownership of the chief means of production,...
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A Free Man's Choice
(May 1958)
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A Free Man's Choice By Sidney Hook It is a debater's stratagem, unworthy of Bertrand Russell's great gifts, to assert that I called his personal courage into question in criticizing the policy he...
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The Missing Link in American Science:
(June 1958)
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Understanding of Communism the missing link in american science By Sidney Hook The recent Soviet advances in science have evoked all sorts of responses in the community except the appropriate...
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The Missing Link in American Science
(January 1958)
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Understanding of Communism the missing link in american science By Sidney Hook The recent Soviet advances in science have evoked all sorts of responses in the community except the appropriate...
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Justice Black's Illogic
(December 1957)
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A case study in professional ethics By Sidney Hook Justice Black's Illogic Ever since FDR named him to the Supreme Court in 1937, Justice Hugo Black has stirred admiration and controversy by his...
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"Marx, Dewey and Lincoln"
(October 1957)
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Replying to Max Eastman's criticisms, a noted disciple of pragmatism calls it 'the theory of sound intelligence' Marx, Dewey and Lincoln By Sidney Hook More than a quarter of a century ago, Max...
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Historical Ambiguity and Moral Judgment
(August 1957)
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By Sidney Hook Moral Judgment and Historical Ambiguity A Socialist View It is one of the great cultural paradoxes of our century that men of impressive intellectual gifts, nurtured in...
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The Old Liberalism and the New Conservatism
(July 1957)
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Issues in the academic community The Old Liberalism and the New Conservatism By Sidney Hook The great intellectual paradox of our time is the triumph—in great measure—of the liberal program and...
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The Fifth Amendment: A Crucial Case
(April 1957)
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The Slochower Decision The Fifth Amendment: By Sidney Hook A Crucial Case The Fifth Amendment is in the news again. The same illusions which flourished when members of the Communist party were...
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LOGIC, HISTORY AND LAW
(November 1956)
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A Rejoinder to Dean Griswold Logic, History and Law By Sidney Hook Dean Griswold's disappointment with my articles on the privilege against self-incrimination is a matter of regret to me. Even...
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Politics and the Fifth Amendment
(October 1956)
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National Reports Atlanta Tests Two-Party System By Charles O. Lerche Jr. Atlanta In the Congressional race in Georgia's Fifth District—which includes Atlanta, the state's largest metropolitan...
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ETHICS AND THE FIFTH AMENDMENT
(October 1956)
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By Sidney Hook (Third oj a series) Ethics and the Fifth Amendment It is sometimes said that (1) those who invoke the privilege against self-incrimination in criminal proceedings of any sort are...
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Logic and the Fifth Amendment
(October 1956)
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First of Four Articles LOGIC AND THE FIFTH AMENDMENT By Sidney Hook Here we present the first of four articles on "Common Sens?and the Fifth Amendment," by Sidney Hook—essays which later...
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THE STRATEGY OF TRUTH
(February 1956)
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The Strategy of Truth By Sidney Hook Iappreciate the efforts of my good friend, Milton Konvitz, to moderate the issue between me and those who have systematically exaggerated the extent and...
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The Ethics of Controversy Again
(January 1956)
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The Ethics of Controversy Again A warning to liberals that not all things are permissible —even in a good cause By Sidney Hook The hallmark of a truly liberal civilization, as of a truly liberal...
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TYRANNY THROUGH THE AGES
(June 1955)
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Tyranny Thrqagh the Ages Why Dictators? By George W. F. Hmllgarten. j Macmillan. 379 pp.|ll5.50 / This book attempvtS^to give a sociological analysis of the rise of dictators in the Western...
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MARX IN LIMBO
(May 1955)
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By Sidney Hook MARX EY LIMBO An imaginary conversation IT was not difficult to find the shade of Karl Marx in limbo. His spectral beard was trimmed, his monocle was gone and he seemed much more...
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Uncommon Sense About Security and Freedom
(June 1954)
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Uncommon Sense About SECURITY AND FREEDOM By Sidney Hook That the American public, the Government and all administrative agencies are by now sufficiently security-conscious to satisfy all but...
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Robert Hutchins Rides Again
(April 1954)
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By Sidney Hook Robert Hutchins Rides Again In the name of democracy, his new book advocates the same old aristocratic theories of education which, in the past, have helped undermine democracy In...
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The Techniques of Controversy
(March 1954)
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THE TECHNIQUES OF CONTROVERSY ATOMIC SCIENTISTS DESERVE HONOR AND ESTEEM FOR SERVICES ESSENTIAL TO SURVIVAL OF THE WEST By Sidney Hook One of the first things that strikes a fairly knowledgeable...
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The Ethics of Controversy
(February 1954)
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The Ethics of Controversy Free discussion is the essence of democracy, but certain tactics can undermine it By Sidney Hook Democratic society cannot exist without free discussion. One of its...
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JOHN DEWEY AT NINETY
(October 1949)
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John Dewey at Ninety The Man and His Philosophy By SIDNEY HOOK JOHH'DBWfiY Ift NINETY; His face is lined. There is an occasional tremor in his hand • and voice. But his thoughts remain...
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SCIENCE, FREEDOM AND PEACE
(June 1949)
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Science, Freedom and Peace By Sidney Hook IN an earlier issue we carried a report by Melvin J. Lasky on the world conference against dictatorship and war held recently in Paris. Professor Hook...
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Hitler's Spirit Still Lives
(October 1945)
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Hitler's Spirit Still Lives Czechoslovaks Perpetrate Atrocities Against Sudeten Germans By Sidney Hook IN one ut Hitlera last speeches h« pieiln ie<l that even it defeated his spirit would still...
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The Degradation of the Word
(January 1945)
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The Degradation of the Word literacy Can Be a Weapon of Enslavement as Well as for freedom By Sidney Hook IN one of his early dialogues, The Phatdrut, Plato relate* a .harming myth about the...
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An Apologist for St. Johns College
(December 1944)
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An Apologist for St. Johns College Hook Answers the Saturday Evening Post By Sidney Hook ,L.A rctitw pnMiehed last year, Mr. Alexander 3ELlW referred to education mi "• field of die"jjjjjjj,...
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Socialism?
(October 1944)
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What Is the future of Democratic SINCE the Pint World War the Socialist movement ha* undergone one crisis after another. With the triumph of Hitler and the consolidation of the Russian...
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Ballyhoo at St. Johns II. "The"Grat Books " and Progressive Teaching
(June 1944)
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Ballyhoo at St. Johns II. "The"Grat Books " and Progressive Teaching By Sidney Hook THERE are two other assumptions behind the curriculum at St. Johns College which are uncritically made by...
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Ballyhoo at St. Johns College - Education in Retreat
(May 1944)
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Ballyhoo at St. Johns College - Education in Retreat By Sidney Hook NO enterprise in the hiitory of American education has provoked more interact and attention than the new curriculum of St....
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The Rebirth of Political Credulity
(January 1944)
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The Rebirth of Political Credulity Sidney Hook Analyzes the Illusions of The Peace and the Realities of Power Politics By Sidney Hook ARTHUR KOESTLER'S remark that the war is a conflict between...
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Is Nazism a Social Revolution?
(July 1940)
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Is Nazism a Social Revolution? Germany's, "State Ownership" Is Bureaucracy's Counter Revolt By Sidney Hook Chairman, D*pmrtjMjrf of PMfos»f*Y. at Now Yjtrk UmrritHj. Past 10 Years Showed...
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Hoopes, Darlington
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Hoopes, Mrs. Wilson and
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Hoot, Robert
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HOOVER, CALVIN
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HOPKDMS, MARK
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HOPKINS, MARK
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HOPKINS, MARK W.
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Hopper, Jay
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HORAN, TIM
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HORKHEIMER, MAX
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Hornaday, Mary
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HORNBECK, STANLEY K.
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HOROWITZ, DAVID L.
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HOROWITZ, IRVING LOUIS
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HOROWITZ, IRVINGLOUIS
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HORWICH, RICHARD
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HOSE, ALEX
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HOTTELET, KICHARD C.
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Hourwich, Isaac A.
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HOUSTON, MICHAEL
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Howard, Jordan
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Howard, Raymond
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HOWARD, RICHARD
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Howard, Roy W.
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HOWE, FANNY
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Howe, Irving
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HOWE, JOHN MANDER \ RUSSELL WARREN
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HOWE, MICHAEL BERGER \ RUSSELL WARREN
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HOWE, QUINCY
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HOWE, RUSSELL WARREN
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