Word: chapman
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Carlston, C. E.; Champlin, G., Jr.; Chapman, J. E.; Collins, R. V.; Comer, J. D.; Crary, D. W.; Cullen, M. J., Jr.; Curlette...
Except for this wartime note, broadcast by big-league clubs, the 1942 baseball season opened this week much as usual. Some headliners were missing-notably Detroit's Hank Greenberg, Cleveland's Bob Feller, Washington's Cecil Travis, Philadelphia's Sam Chapman-and many another great ballplayer will follow them to war before the season ends. But draft or no draft, U.S. baseball fans were down with their perennial spring fever: trying to dope out how 16 big-league teams will finish in far-off October...
Throughout his long career Allen had been a well known ornithologist and mammalogist. He was the author of many books and scientific papers, including "Bats" and "Birds and Their Attributes." He had been an assistant to Roy Chapman Andrews in preparing the scientific results of the Asiatic expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History...
...Harvard Lampoon: Your mag picked Vronica Lake as the year's biggest pain-in-the-neck or something like that. You might like to know that your pappy has been cast by Paramount to support Miss Lake in "I Married A Witch." . . . --Boston Traveler, Feb. 9, '42. Chapman's Hollywood...
Awards for "Compensated Church Work," under which students at the School do part-time work in church parishes in the greater Boston district, were granted to Reginald A. Berry, Akron, Ohio; Russell R. Bletzer, Roslindale; Lewis V. Chapman, Rochester, N. Y.; John A. Dahlstrand, Newport, R. I.; Henry T. Dohrman, Compton, Calif.; John W. Eager, Fitchburg; William H. Fox, Dallas, Tex.; Edwin R. Freeman, Cadiz, Ky.; Max D. Gaebler, Watertown; James P. Johnson, Wichita, Kans.; LeMoine G. Lewis, Midlothian, Tex.; Eric N. Lindblade, Cambridge; Richard V. McCann, Dedham; William M. Nielsen, Haure, Mont.; John Pillsbury, Manchester, N.H.; Andrew G. Rosenberger...