Word: chapman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...result of last night's Freshman debating trials, at which 12 men spoke, the following nine men have been picked to compose the final squad: D. R-K, Barnes, D. W. Chapman, J. R. Cherry, J. R. Creel, J. F. Davison, L. S. King, F. J. Otis, E. W. Rovere, E. I. Wallach. Of these men, six will be speakers at the triangular debate with Princeton on April 5, and the other three will either be alternates or will be dropped, according to the quality of their work...
...following eight men are retained as a result of last night's trials: D. W. Chapman, J. R. Cherry, J. F. Davidson, M. J. Hoffman, F. J. Otis, E. W. Rovere, E. I. Wallach, C. H. Whitney...
...Saturday, the four Crimson runners, Brooks, Robb, Kane and Allen, startled the track coaches by keeping well at the head of the field throughout the race, and finally, thanks to Allen's phenomenal running as anchor man for the University, by finishing scarcely a hair's breadth behind Chapman of Yale, with a time which was less than a fifth of a second slower than the world's record,--3 minutes 22 4-5 seconds. Yale won the race, as had been expected, with its veteran team of Norton, Geilfuss, Gage, and Chapman; but in pushing them so hard...
...question debated was: "Resolved: "That enrolment should be limited by raising the standards of the present system of competitive entrance examinations." The winning Freshman team was, composed of C. H. Johnston, L. S. King, D. L. Dickson, and W. D. Morton, while the losers were D. W. Chapman, J. R. Cherry, L. J. Fain, and F. J. Otis...
...Allen exchanged the pole twice in the early laps of the opening leg, but the latter finally asserted his mastery. Chapin, following him, received a ten-yard lead, and passed it on to his successor, Cutcheon with 15 yards more, while Watters, at anchor, started 40 yards ahead of Chapman, and finished with a half-lap advantage in the fast time of 8 minutes, 11 and 2-5 seconds...