Word: chapman
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Democrats captured two important Senate seats from Republican incumbents Chapman Revercomb and John D. Hablitzell...
West Virginia: Republicans, who took over the state government in 1956 for the first time since 1933, have the distinction of trying to defend two Senate seats. Incumbent G.O.P. Senator Chapman ("Chappy") Revercomb, 63, who served one Senate term (1943-48) before he was elected in 1956 to fill out the term of the late Harley Kilgore, is a handsome grandfather, a tireless, bassoon-throated campaigner, a conservative flailing at apathetic Republican voters. His opponent is conservative, too, but fast-moving, breezy Robert C. Byrd, 40, father of two girls (aged 21 and 17), is hard to beat. A former...
Robert M. Chapman, chairman of the Faculty Committee on the Theatre, also criticized Norton's proposal. "Any auditorium with over 900 seats would not be feasible for the College. A large structure as Norton suggests could not possibly be as flexible as we wish...
Cost limitation played "an important, but not decisive role" in determining the size of the Drama Center, Chapman said. The Corporation has set a ceiling of $1.5 million, which has already been contributed to the Program for Harvard College...
English 7 does look at the major American names, and Howard Mumford Jones's course has a comprehensive syllabus. And there are American authors in Brower's modern poetry course, Chapman's 160 and Guerard's Comp. Lit. But the college just does not have solid coverage of the whole field of American literature. Except for Lynn's two conference-group half courses, there are no intensive studies of particular periods of American writing, and there is none at all of the dovetailing-dates historical blanketing of the subject that every British period is treated...