Word: chapin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...handicap meet. The oldest of these is the Frank Wells Handicap Mile Cup, presented by Mr. Frank Wells '64 in 1893. Captain D. F. O'Connell '21 was the winner last spring, running from scratch. The "Two-Twenty" Cup was presented by Lawrence Paine Dodge '08 in 1909. Vinton Chapin '23 is the present holder of the cup as a result of his victory last spring in 22 minutes and three-fifths of a second. Mr. S. Gannett Wells '86 presented the '86 Quarter-Mile Cup in 1898. H. W. Howe '22 was the winner in last year's competition...
...Wansker '23 but Coach Bingham allowed his best sprinter to go in without taking part in the final heat. C. B. L. Evans '22 and E. H. Hovey '22 won second and third places respectively in this heat while J. D. Chase '22, Vinton Chapin '23 and W. H. Churchill '23 finished in that order in the second heat. C. D. Bent '24 won the third preliminary, but failed to place in either of the final dashes. In one of these Chapin crossed the line first followed by J. B. Field '25 and S. C. Fisher '22 in that order...
Although the University seems to be best represented in the sprints, the hurdles, the mile and the hammer throw; the strength is, on the whole evenly distributed. C. H. Wansker '23 stands out as the leading man in the 100-yard dash, with Vinton Chapin '23 and J. E. Merrill '24, captain of last year's Freshman team, as his running mates; while in the 220-yard sprint, J. D. Chase '22 is the fastest of the University entries. In the quarter mile both Bayard Wharton '22 and Richard Chute '22, who placed first and second respectively in the Yale...
...determined until this evening. There will be a meeting of all canvassers at 7.15 o'clock today in the Breakfast Room of Randolph Hall, at which time all money will be turned over to the committee consisting of H. D. Nash '23, chairman; 1922, John Crocker; 1923, Vinton Chapin; 1924, D. S. Holder; 1925, J. H. Child. This committee wishes to emphasize the importance of the fact that every canvasser should be present at the meeting this evening...
...will be used wholly to benefit disabled veterans of the World War, and none of it will go toward running expenses or upkeep of the chapter itself. The University committee in charge consists of Bradley De Lamater Nash '23, of Brookline, chairman; 1922, John Crocker of Fitchburg; 1923, Vinton Chapin of Boston; 1924, Daniel Stewart Holder of New Orleans, La, 1925, Josiah Humphrey Child of Westwood...