Word: chapin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...researchers. They have to be college graduates, and we like them to have had newspaper experience and to have traveled a lot. But each has her own field-and special jobs require special training. For example, when we needed a researcher to back up Mapmaker Chapin we went to Clark University, famous for its emphasis on geography, and asked the faculty to recommend a graduate...
Bank, T. P.; Benedict, Burton; Bennett, W.; Bigelow, W., Jr.; Bodell, S. C.; Boyden, F. B.; Boyle, C. F., Jr.; Brown, R. M. Burry, W. Ill.; Caldwell, J. I.; Cassavant, Dr. R.; Chapin, C. F.; Chase, W.; Clark, T. L.; Cochran, T. H; Cochran, W. D.; Cottrell, D. C., Jr.; Crawford, S. T., Jr.; Curtis, W. F.; Crossman...
Inspired by a poem of Katherine Garrison Chapin, the wife of Attorney General Biddle, the ballad has been orchestrated by William Grant Still, who is considered to be the foremost Negro composer in the country. Still, the author of the Perisphere Music for the New York World's Fair, has dedicated this piece to President Roosevelt...
...sculptors of Chicago (and vicinity) sent a work apiece. Most famed was Landscapist Aaron Bohrod (who won the Logan prize in 1937), noted for his glowing watercolors of Chicago back streets. Less well-known, but in the front rank of contemporary U.S. artists is Art Institute Instructor Francis Chapin, who was picked by the Museum of Modern Art for its recent show of little-known U.S. artists (TIME, Feb. 2). Copeland Burg, who paints between jobs as a crime reporter on the Herald-American, won a prize at the Institute show this year; so did Felix Ruvolo, with a quizzical...
HARVARD YALE Loring, lw rw, Wood McGrath, c c, LeBoutillier Harding, rw lw, Roome Paine, ld rd, Harrison Fenn, g g, Meyer Summers, rd ld, Chapin...