Word: chapman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...John Jay Chapman '84 will speak in the Fogg Museum Lecture Room this evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Civil Service Reform Club. The address will be an informal narrative of interesting phases of political corruption and the work of reform, under the general subject of "Public Opinion." Members of the University are requested to arrive before 7.55, after which time the doors will be open to the public...
...Thursday evening at eight o'clock, Mr. John Jay Chapman '84 will give a public address in the Fogg Lecture Room under the auspices of the Civil Service. Reform Club. Mr. Chapman, the author of "Causes and Consequences," and other political articles, and of "Emerson and Other Essays," has been a conspicuous figure among the radical reformers in New York politics for several years past. He will talk on a subject of contemporary interest in practical politics...
First tenors--W. E. Chapman, H. E. Kelley, R. C. Paige, R. A. Wood, O. L. Bear, S. A. Storer...
Since the incorporation of the city of Boston in 1822, fourteen of the thirty-one mayors have been Harvard graduates. They were: John Phillips 1788, Josia Quincy 1790, Harrison Gray Otis 1783, Theodore Lyman 1810, Samuel Atkins Eliot '17, Jonathan Chapman '25, Martin Brimmer '14, John Prescott Bigelow '15, Josiah Quincy, Jr., '21, Nathaniel B. Shurtleff '31, Frederick O. Prince '36, Samuel A. Green '51, Nathan Matthews, Jr., '75, and Josiah Quincy...
...yards--S. Waller '03, J. H. Barnes 1G., M. L. Bernstein '01, R. C. Barnard '02, J. P. Williams '03, C. W. Faxon '02, S. Whitaker '03, H. H. Lynch '02, J. P. Hogan '03, S. S. Bullivant '03, C. G. Persons '03, W. E. Chapman '03, S. G. Wellington '00, W. G. Clerk '01, F. G. Richards '02, C. H. Floyd '02, J. T. Doyle '03, R. B. Noyes '02, H. J. Winslow...