Word: chanler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seven men elected to the Class-Day Committee are as follows: John Newlin Trainer, Jr., of New York City; Harwood Ellis, of Brookline; Richard Chanler Aldrich, of Barrytown, New York; David Cobb, of Barnstable; Arthur Lancaster, Watkins, of Arlington; Charles Fred Richards, of New York City; and Thomas Edward Farrell, of Oswego, New York...
Died. Robert Winthrop Chanler, 57, portraitist, mural painter, onetime (1903) sheriff of Dutchess County, N. Y., wholehearted Rabelaisian (TIME, April 21); of heart failure, at Woodstock, N. Y. A great-grandson of John Jacob Astor related to three other venerable New York families (the Stuyvesants, Beekmans, Livingstons), he painted vivid, crowded screens, some of which were bought by the Metropolitan Museum in New York the Luxembourg in Paris. He decorated ballrooms, bedrooms, swimming pools for many a tycoon. Of his three brothers, William Astor was an African explorer, had his leg amputated because it bothered him; John Armstrong (Chaloner) made...
...Silent Enemy (Burden-Chanler). Every schoolboy knows that the Indian has not yet quite vanished from the forests of the continent that was his. But no schoolbook, museum or government bureau will ever preserve the vestigial red man as this picture does. Few professionals could have made such a picture, nor could they quite destroy it with commercial cutting and retouching after the effort and money lavished upon it by courageous amateurs. It is the work of William Douglas Burden and William C. Chanler, a young Harvard combination. From boyhood Burden has known the forests of Canada. The cast...
...Richard Chanler Aldrich '31, of Barrywn, New York...
...Robert Chanler Aldrich '31, of Barrytown, New York...