Word: chapin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Ushers.--F. G. Akers, E. M. Beals Jr., T. D. Blake 2nd, H. M. Bohlen, J. C. H. Bonbright, G. W. Burgess, W. L. Chapin, P. W. Chase, Gardner Cowles Jr., J. G. Cushman, B. R. Cutcheon, W. P. Dixon, H. T. Dunker, J. H. Finley, Joe de Ganahl, L. M. Gibb, Herman Gibstein, A. C. Gunby, J. W. Hammond, A. B. Harlow, Clark Hodder, W. W. Ingraham, S. B. Kelley, E. G. Lowry, L. O. V. Mann, Laurence Morris, G. S. Mumford, Boies Penrose 2nd; T. L. Pierson, O. R. Rice, B. F. Rice-Bassett, J. H. Ricketson...
Other scoring prospects for the University may be found in Chase in the dash, Fletcher in the hurdles, Hyatt in either the broad or the high jump, and Chapin in the mile. The Crimson chances, however, are decidedly weakened by the fact that Watters will be unable to compete in the mile run, and that there will be no Crimson two-mile relay team, leaving in both events a distinct advantage with Yale and Georgetown, the two strongest contenders for the championship
...Mile Run-W. L. Chapin '25, LeB. R. Barker...
...author of the play is William Chapin Jackson '22, of Darien, Conn., a student in the graduate school. His appearance in the leading role of "Man" in the Harvard Dramatic Club's production entitled the "Life of Man" last year was a considerable factor in its success...
...lead. Then Kane struck, passed his adversary, who retorted with the same performance. Kane passed him again lengthened out his lead, and when he gave the baton to Allen, the Big Green was tottering along some 10 yards in the rear. The race was over then, Allen, W. L. Chapin '25 and B. R. Cutcheon '25 holding this lead...