Word: chapman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Abrams, Long Branch, N. J., E. A. Ackerman, Spokane, Wash., P. L. Althouse, Reading, Pa., A. B. Baker, Jr., Braintree, D. Band, Jr., Birmingham, Ala., R. L. Behrens, Cleveland Hts., Ohio, R. Berner, Dorchester, W. M. Burdett, L. I. N. Y., W. N. Campbell, Jr., Roslindale, W. A. Chapman, Norwood, Ohio, D. D. Cody, Hartford, Conn., S. L. Cohen, Boston, P. J. Conley, Portland, Me., L. A. Cook, Sandusky, Ohio, E. N. Cooper, Cleveland, Ohio, R. C. Creel, Cambridge, F. J. Daly, South Boston, R. P. Davis, Jr., St. Paul, Minn., O. H. Davis, Mt. Vernon...
...December 15 Electromatic traffic control signals will be in operation at both ends of the Larz Anderson, River Street, and Western Avenue bridges over the Charles River, according to Captain Chapman of the Metropolitan District Police. These signals will consist of the three-colored automatic lights similar to those now used in Brookline except that they will be controlled by the magnetic disturbance caused by cars passing over metal plates sunk in the pavement. Neither road will have the right of way, but a car passing over the plates will set the lights in its favor...
...football songs. The Yale singers will follow with four Yale songs: "Mother of Mon" by Soth Bingham; a tenor solo, "Antoinette Berby" by Cole Porter, sung by Basil D. Henning; "Carolina" from the Yale Song Book, sung by the "Eight Sons of Eli," H. F. Brunner, C. P. Chapman, H. H. Clifford, M. W. A. Hunt, D. C. Jillson, E. P. Small, D. F. Smith, and A. T. Sutherland; "All at Once" from the Yale Song Book...
...Shipping Board, accustomed to being in a quandary, pondered. Witnesses were called. Recriminations became bitter. I. M. M.-Roosevelt said its bid was the only one which fulfilled all conditions. Mr. Chapman countered by charging that the I. M. M. offer did not take care of U. S. Lines stockholders. "The Board is all up in the air," said Commissioner Jefferson Myers and asked the rivals to come to Washington, and do something, anything. The Westerners came, went home. Young Kermit Roosevelt and young John M. Franklin (son of big bald P. A. S.) followed them out to San Francisco...
...That non-conflicting sailing schedules will be worked out for Dollar Steamship Lines and I. M. M.'s Panama Pacific Line. Thus, the Roosevelt-Astor-Franklin-Dollar-Dawson-Chapman-Fleishhacker combination will be engaged in world-wide trade as follows...