Word: chapman
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Hitherto all suggestions have been for an exchange of students of University age, to accomplish on a large scale what the Rhodes Scholarships are doing for Colonials and Americans in Oxford and what the Chapman and Fiske scholarships since the war are doing at Harvard. Dr. Drury's plan deals not with University students, but with schoolboys. He suggests the sending of a hundred American boys next September to study for a year in European schools and in return to receive five hundred European boys in American schools...
...Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison...
...characters of the play have been cast as follows: Robert Levaltier J. R. Robinson '25 Baron Houzier H. C. Lodge Jr. '24 Paraineaux J. M. Begg '24 Faloize J. D. Lodge '25 Miran-Charville C. A. Chapman '24 Bourgeot A. T. Merian '25 Marquis de Sauveterre Alexander Hamilton '25 Prince Hubert d'Aretenstein Henri de Castellane '25 Baron de Couvray E. M. Hinkle '23 Vicomte de Drossais Stephen Greene 2nd '24 Patard W. P. Dixon '25 Marquis de Charny R. C. Rogers '23 Helene Miran-Charville Miss Francesca Braggiotti Mme. Flory Miss Elizabeth Beal Mme. Miran-Charville Miss Bertha Braggiotti
Until now the University has taken no official action towards erecting a fitting memorial to its alumni who fell in the war. There have been many suggestions; but the only war memorials to Harvard men at present established, are from individuals, the Victor Chapman and the Fiske Fellowships, the Webster scholarship, and the Farnsworth Room. The Sargent paintings, placed where Harvard men, graduates and undergraduates, are passing by hundreds every day, stand as a constant and striking reminder of how much the University's living owe to the sacrifices of its dead...
...books containing the war records of preparatory schools from which Harvard men have come are included. Such school records are "Middlesex School in War" and the book of St. Mark's School. The collection also contains the diary of Alan Seegar '10, and the letters of Victor Emmanuel Chapman '13, Hamilton Coolidge '19, A. S. Hyde '96, Wainwright Merrill '19, W. H. Meeker '17, Norman Prince '08, Quentin Roosevelt '19, Walter Trumbull '14, and John Wright...