Word: chapman
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cantor '20 H'ke 23 47 Milton Pinkus uC H'ke 17 48 W. A. Ridgway 2L P 48 49 W. F. Fogg '18 W 36 50 G. H. Code '18 W H 46 51 C. M. Wentworth '20 G 36 D. V. Widder '20 G 36 52 Sherwood Chapman W H 53 D. G. White '20 P 19 P. B. Flanders '20 P 19 54 E. F. Gordon '20 W 32 F. H. Dean '20 W 32 55 Egbert Womack G'n't 9 56 J. E. Beach 1L P 82 57 P. N. Holtgreve...
...that time France helped us more than we can realize, with men and money with Rochambeau, d'Estaing, and Lafayette. In this war we have been helping France, too, if not so generally at least as devotedly. We, too, have sent them men and money, have given them Chapman and Prince and Hoskier. Thus far, of course, our help has been individual and unofficial. But now that we are in actual alliance our co-operation will be a thousand times as effective because it has all the sanction of a great Government and a united people. Our soldiers will...
...heroes who has fallen in the present war, in the form of an international scholarship is by far the most satisfactory solution of the problem of how best to perpetuate the name and fame of those who have made the supreme sacrifice for a foreign land. The Victor Emmanuel Chapman Memorial Fellowship is a fitting testimonial to the unselfish generosity which inspired him who gave all that he had to help in the service of France. Monuments of bronze or stone are at best only transient. But through such a memorial as this the name of one among the many...
...Chapman Scholarship is to be given annually to some deserving French student in order to enable him to study at Harvard. He will be chosen, presumably from all of France, by those French scholars who have formerly been exchange professors at the University. Provision has also been made so that, in the probable event of an increase in the principle, more than one French student may enjoy the privileges of the scholarship. In this way the Chapman Fellowship will become an additional link between the two countries and help to pay the intellectual debt the United States has long owed...
...Chapman (Victor) 124th Aerial Squadron, sergeant pilot in the fighting section, a model of audacity, energy and initiative, and the admiration of his companions of the Squadron, and who, though on the 17th of June seriously wounded in the head, refused to be relieved from duty. A few days thereafter he made a dashing attack upon several aircraft and in the course of the struggle met a glorious death...