Word: chapman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor A. B. Hart '80, Professor Emeritus of United States History, Professor C. H. Haring '07 professor of Latin American History, and J. W. Perkins 1L, have been asked to speak at the meeting, at which D. W. Chapman '27 will preside...
...example: to handshaker No. 1 he will say, "How do you do?"; to No. 2, "It is good to see you"; to No. 3, "I hope you will like Washington" . . . to No. 13, "How do you do?" etc. Last week he received 600 women, headed by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt (see p. 11) ; but declined to receive a group from the North Carolina College for Women, "because of the exceptional pressure of official duties...
...women's clubs last week sent delegates to Washington for a Conference on the Cause and Cure of War. The aim was not to cause, then cure, but to investigate the cause and if possible to cure. The delegates were under the able marshalship of white-haired Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, still, at 67, the nation's chief feminist. Certain more or less prominent male publicists were asked to speak...
...calm and passionless force with which he gave rebuke or praise. Edwin Mead writes in the Springfield Republican of the courageous Eliot, the man who did not fear to speak his mind, even if he went unheeded in the face of a national blindness. John Jay Chapman writes down frankly his criticisms, speaks of the things he does not like, and cites himself as an example of the kindness of a great administrator who was not too busy to interest himself in the financial worries of an individual student. Rollo Brown, in the curent Harper's, paints a quiet personal...
...Chapman '27, president, and L. H. Duggan '27, secretary of the Debating Union, will have charge of the meeting. The tellers for the voting will be C. E. Wyzanski '27 and R. K. Straus...