Horween Leather Company is an American company specializing in the manufacturing and refining of leather and related products. It is one of the oldest continuously running tanneries in the United States of America. Since its founding in the early 20th century it has been located in Chicago.
Rose Horween, Ralph Horween, Arnold Horween, and Isidore Horween
Ralph Horween; he was the company's secretary and treasurer, in between his stints playing football at Harvard and in the NFL alongside his brother Arnold Horween
A Wilson modern American football, as used in the National Football League
A Spalding basketball, as used in the National Basketball Association
Arnold Horween was an American college and professional American football player and coach. He played and coached both for Harvard University and in the National Football League (NFL).
Arnold Horween (right) with his brother Ralph (left) as members of the Harvard Crimson football team, circa 1919.
Rose Horween, Ralph Horween, Arnold Horween, and Isidore Horween
Arnold's brother Ralph Horween, alongside whom he played football at Harvard and in the NFL