Word: chapin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dance Committee was announced as follows: Chairman, Willis Paine Beal of Boston; Sub-Chairman, Joseph Humphrey Child of Westwood and Clark Hodder of Newton; George Wadsworth Burgess of Milton; Walter Leeds Chapin Jr. of St. Paul, Minnesota; Joe de Ganahi of White Plains, New York; Lewis Mills Gibb of New York City; Andrew Clarke Gunby of Sherman, Texas; Lloyd Onderdork Vernon Mann of Great Neck, L. I., New York; Charles Lawrences Peirson of Essex Falls, New Jersey; Boies Penrose 2d of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Otis Radcliffe Rice of Springfield; John Howland Ricketson 3d of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Eric Sandquist of Concord...
Into the office of a Manhattan newspaper walked a gentleman who said that he was Carl Chapin Countryman, that the Republicans would sweep the country in 1924, that President Coolidge would be reelected, that C. C. Countryman would be elected Vice President. His principal reason for the last statement was that, like Calvin Coolidge, hi? own initials...
...Gerould '24 Peggy Reese, C. H. Morgan II '24 Loring Hyde, E. S. Washburn '25 Salome Pickels, R. M. Parker '26 Professor Reese, B. H. Burnham '24 Miss Ina Rogers-Buckingham, Kellogg Gary '24 Phyllis Adams, J. S. Murphy '25 Joseph Ivanovitch Seekenin, E. E. Sawin '25 Cyrll Chapin, J. J. Collier...
Poines: W. L. Chapin '24, C. W. Child '24, A. W. Dole '24, L. F. Holmes '24 K. N. Rogers '26, and A. R. Weed...
Cutcheon, the first Crimson man to cross the line, took 12th place in strong finish, having passed nearly 20 men in the last mile and a half. Ryan finished 21, Captain Coburn 26, Chapin 28, and Watters, who ran in spite of a sick stomach, crossed the line in position...