Word: chapin
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that. Country Joe will be joined on the big stage by a whole bunch of people who would have been at Woodstock probably if they had made the right plane connections or something. You know who I'm talking about--Jonathan Edwards, Papa Johno Creach, Les Dudek, and Harry Chapin (oh, I forgot, he was driving a cab in '69). Anyway, Rubin Carter was granted a retrial (no thanks to you, I might add), so why don't the people go out to this May Day resurgence of peace and love and all that muddy stuff and celebrate? Who knows...
After leaving his job at United Air Lines, where he was director of market planning, former White House Appointments Secretary Dwight Chapin has landed a job as vice president of W. Clement Stone Enterprises, the family firm that directs the financial affairs of one of Nixon's chief campaign contributors. Chapin has lost one appeal of his perjury convictions and may soon enter prison. White House Aide Charles Colson served six months in prison, has been disbarred, and is now writing about his spiritual conversion for a publisher of religious books. Nixon Attorney Herbert Kalmbach, who spent six months...
Died. James Chapin, 88, American painter; of an apparent heart attack; in Toronto. Chapin's spare, muscular style, which he called "environmental realism" developed during five years of sketching the Marvins, a hardscrabble New Jersey farm family he lived with in the mid-1920s. Beginning in 1955, he painted dozens of TIME covers, including Adlai Stevenson, Jawaharlal Nehru, Boris Pasternak and Edward Hopper...
...Chapin came to the leadership of the Met after serving as assistant to his predecessor Göran Gentele. After Gentele died in a car crash in Sardinia three years ago, Chapin functioned for an entire season as acting general manager before he was granted the full title and authority. Despite some triumphs, like Boris Godunov and The Siege of Corinth, he has never had the full support of the Met's faction-ridden board...
...executive committee's decision must be ratified by the entire board at a meeting late this month, but that is considered only a formality. The title of general manager will be abolished, for now at any rate. Chapin has been offered a position as head of the company's fund raising, something he has worked on hard and successfully during his tenure. He has not decided whether to take...