Margaret Howe (squash player) (1897–1989), American squash player
Margaret Howe (athlete) (born 1958), Canadian sprinter
Margaret Howe Lovatt (born 1942), American naturalist
Margaretta Brucker (pseudonym Margaret Howe), American fiction author
Margaret Vale (married name Howe; 1878–?), American actress and feminist
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MargaretHowe Lovatt (born Margaret C. Howe, in 1942) is an American former volunteer naturalist from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. In the 1960s...
MargaretHowe may refer to: MargaretHowe (squash player) (1897–1989), American squash player MargaretHowe (athlete) (born 1958), Canadian sprinter Margaret...
Edward Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon, CH, PC, QC (20 December 1926 – 9 October 2015), known from 1970 to 1992 as Sir Geoffrey Howe, was a British...
schools in Fairbanks, Alaska Margaret Holden (died 1998), British botanist, biochemist MargaretHowe Lovatt, naturalist Margaret Hutchinson, English educator...
Julia Ward Howe (/haʊ/; May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910) was an American author and poet, known for writing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and the original...
Margaret Vale (born Margaret Smyth Flinn, later MargaretHowe; March 30, 1878 in Charleston, South Carolina – November 29, 1947 in Columbia, South Carolina)...
Fleet Geoffrey Howe (1926–2015), later Baron Howe of Aberavon, the longest-serving British cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher Lord Howe Island, an island...
was tutor to the young Elizabeth I. Margaret was born in South Ockendon, Essex. She first married a man named Howe, who died about 1552. She then married...
in experiments in human-dolphin communication by John C. Lilly and MargaretHowe Lovatt Pinky Ronnie from the television series H2O: Just Add Water[citation...
trophy, in honour of MargaretHowe and her daughters Betty and Peggy. The trophy and championship then became known as the Howe Cup 1928 the inner-city...
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, DStJ, PC, FRS, HonFRSC (née Roberts; 13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013) was a British stateswoman and...
Massachusetts to William Francis Howe and MargaretHowe, a squash pioneer and acclaimed founder of The Howe Cup. Her twin sister Betty Constable also...
the metaphorical sense of "source". Other Egalitarian authors such as MargaretHowe agree with Kroeger, writing that "The word 'head' must be understood...
a series of experiments led by John C. Lilly, a neuroscientist, and MargaretHowe Lovatt, a volunteer naturalist, apparently stopped breathing after he...
Cromwell 1971 One of Those Things Mrs. Vinther 1971 The Chairman's Wife MargaretHowe Short 1976 The Likely Lads Laura Windsor 1983 The Dresser Her Ladyship...
confuse Navy divers on at least one occasion. John C. Lilly's assistant MargaretHowe trained a dolphin named Peter to produce several words, including a...
Drew Pinsky) Jon Lovett on JFK & Dr. Feelgood Cast: Shiri Appleby as MargaretHowe Lovatt Brian Huskey as Max Jacobson Greg Tuculescu as John F. Kennedy...
Clarke as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Margaret Thatcher – Prime Minister Sir Geoffrey Howe – Deputy Prime Minister and Leader of the House of...
London, on 20 September 1965. He was 75. He married his first wife, MargaretHowe, in 1914. After she died in 1938, Holmes in the following year married...