• Margaret Allen Howe (1897–1989) was a pioneer for Squash in America. She was born in Greenfield, Massachusetts. She won the U.S. Women's Squash Singles...
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  • Margaret Howe may refer to: Margaret Howe (squash player) (1897–1989), American squash player Margaret Howe (athlete) (born 1958), Canadian sprinter Margaret...
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  • Peggy White Margaret Zachariah Squash World Open British Open Squash Championships World Doubles Squash Championships World Team Squash Championships...
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  • The Howe Cup is an all-female American Squash team championship run since 1955 for all ages and abilities. The tournament started in 1928 as an inter-city...
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  • professor at Yale University. His wife was the squash champion Margaret Allen Howe. His children were the squash champions Betty Constable and Peggy White...
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  • mother Margaret Allen Howe (Mrs. William Francis Howe) and twin sister, Peggy Howe White were also women's national singles and doubles squash champions...
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  • and Philadelphia for five straight years in the Howe Cup. In 2000, she was inducted into the U.S. Squash Rackets Association Hall of Fame. Varner's early...
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    Massachusetts to William Francis Howe and Margaret Howe, a squash pioneer and acclaimed founder of The Howe Cup. Her twin sister Betty Constable also...
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  • Champion ), Margaret Court, Ann Haydon-Jones, Yvonne Goolagong. Kimiko Date of Japan won the final women's event in 1989. Sutton Tennis & Squash Club is still...
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  • Robert (Bob) Howe (3 August 1925 – 30 November 2004) was an Australian tennis player. Although he won 29 singles titles, his main successes were achieved...
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  • Hilton Margaret Carlisle Margot Harris Margot Gordon (née Lumb) Peggy Howe seed * "Times Archives 1950 Open Championship". Oxfordshire Libraries. "Squash Rackets"...
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  • The British Open Squash Championships is the oldest tournament in the game of squash. It is widely considered to be one of the two most prestigious tournaments...
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  • U.S. SQUASH Squash Doubles United States Open (squash) US Junior Open squash championship Men's National Champions (Squash) Women's National Champions...
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  • US Junior Open squash championship U.S. Squash Men's US National Champions (squash) "Champions | US Squash". James Zug (2003). Squash: A History of the...
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    significant crops include cassava; chia; squash (pumpkins, zucchini, marrow, acorn squash, butternut squash); the pinto bean, Phaseolus beans including...
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    introduced by Native Americans to foods such as turkey, sweet potatoes, corn, squash, and maple syrup. Of the most enduring and pervasive examples are variations...
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    Lafayette rushed to Philadelphia to engage Howe. In the Battle of Brandywine, on September 11, 1777, Howe outmaneuvered Washington and marched unopposed...
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  • Howe, the national grass court 60 & over singles champion, court tennis champion, Yale intercollegiate squash champion, North American singles squash...
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  • Shaughnessy (as King George III), Michael York (as Admiral Lord Richard Howe), Ralph Fiennes (as General Lord Charles Cornwallis), Don Francisco (as Bernardo...
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    villages because they domesticated plants, including sunflowers, and "grew squash and possibly corn"; with hunting and gathering, this cultivation supported...
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    1111/j.1471-0366.2009.00249.x. ISSN 1471-0358. World Health Organization Howe, 353–72 Greenfield, Robin (2014-10-06). "The Food Waste Fiasco: You Have...
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  • fitness and sports. This facility includes an indoor pool, gymnasium, track, squash courts, and weight rooms. In 2004, the college completed construction of...
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  • 1960), Australian musician Rebecca Barnett (fl. 2000s–2010s), New Zealand squash player Rebecca Lilith Bathory (fl. 2000s–2010s), British photographer Rebecca...
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  • Phytoliths recovered from the earliest levels are from wild squash, with domesticated size squash phytoliths directly dated to 9840–8555 BCE." Barker & Goucher...
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    years, and features a common room, breakfast room and the college's two squash courts. Near the Cardo Building is the James Street Building, the smallest...
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  • and sculptor Jill Krementz – photographer Marie Jenney Howe – suffragist and feminist Margaret Storrs Grierson – archivist and philosophy professor Helen...
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    abolitionists who mounted a large demonstration on the day of his execution. Margaret Allen was hanged on 12 January 1949 by Albert Pierrepoint for the murder...
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    garden, intended as a wedding gift, included beans, peas, cabbages, and squash. The Hawthornes lived in the house for three years. In the upstairs room...
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