Frederick W. Howe (1856–1940) was an American politician, journalist, and social reformer known for his advocacy of progressive policies in the early 20th century. He served as the Commissioner of Immigration for the United States from 1913 to 1921, where he worked to improve conditions for immigrants. Howe was also a prolific writer, contributing to various publications and authoring several books on social issues and reform. His work emphasized the importance of social justice and the need for systemic change in American society.
Frederick W. Davis died in 1961.
Frederick W. Hamilton was born in 1860.
Frederick W. Sims was born in 1862.
Frederick W. Hinitt was born on 1866-11-21.
He was an ornithologist and writer from Massachusetts. He also wrote "Birds of New England".
George Frederick Howe was born in 1856.
George Frederick Howe died in 1937.
Major Frederick Howe has written: 'A condensed history of the United States of America in rhyme' -- subject(s): History, Poetry
K W. Howe has written: 'Burslem, mother of five'
Frederick W Watts was born in 1800.
Frederick W Watts died in 1870.
Frederick W. Tilton died in 1890.
Frederick W. Tilton was born in 1821.
Frederick W. Sumner was born in 1855.
Frederick W. Sumner died in 1919.
Frederick W. Ford died in 1986.
Frederick W. Ford was born in 1909.