Word: chapman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...change of chairmen was announced by the Union management last night. D. W. Chapman '27 will preside at the discussion instead of R. K. Straus '27, who made known his inability to attend the debate yesterday...
...Wyzanski '27 and A. L. Barnhart 3L., upholding the negative of the issue "Resolved: That his house approves of President Coolidge's proposal for a rebate on the 1926 income taxes," last night won the decision of the Debating Union audience over the affirmative team composed of D. W. Chapman '27 and R. J. Otis '27. The margin of votes which gave the victory to the negative side was small...
...Chapman Jr. '27 and F. J. Otis '27 in their presentation of the affirmative arguments brought out the fact that a tax rebate would increase business prosperity. There would be much red tape connected with the Mellon-Coolidge proposal, affirmed Otis, because the 15 per cent rebate would be subtracted from the 1927 taxes and would not necessitate any paying back of money by the government...
...following 22 men were elected to the Society from the Senior class: Carl Oscar Emamiel Anderson, Prescott Niles Arnold, Dana Converse Backus, Thomas Senior Berry, Gordon Marsh Benedict, Melvin Irving Bernstein, Dwight Wesley Chapman, Jr., David Luther Dickson, Warren Fosket Fair, Stanley Turner Frame, Joseph Chamberlain Furnas, Allan Holske, John Denisor: Houghton, Judah Isaacs, Lester Snow King, Glenn Allen Millikan, Charles Platt Jr. John Robert Richardson, Robert Thornton Smith, Abraham Harold Swirske, Henry Franklin Williams and Charles Edward Wyzanski...
...Chapman Jr. '27 and F. J. Otis '27 will uphold the affirmative of the proposition, "Resolved: That this house approves of President Coolidge's proposals for a rebate on the 1926 income taxes." C. E. Wyzanski '27 and A. L. Barnhart 3L, will attack their stand upon the Presidential proposal...