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Word: chapman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Eilers, 59, a pragmatic, Illinois-born chemist who joined the company in 1934, was elevated to executive vice president three years ago. He replaces William S. Vaughn, 64, an affable, Shakespeare-quoting Rhodes scholar who stays on as chief executive officer, at the same time succeeding Albert K. Chapman, 76, as board chairman. Thanks to its powerhouse drugstore-oriented marketing setup, Kodak accounts for about 80% of the nation's amateur film sales, but its new president means to keep the company expanding into new products. "If you stand still," says Eilers, "you go downhill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Executives: New Turns | 1/6/1967 | See Source »

...entire 3 hours. Peter Johnson's scenery, first of all is convincingly Carolingian, intimate, and cleverly peels away before our eyes a la Restoration. Lewis Smith's costumes do more than dress the play -- they brighten it immeasurably and sometimes delineate the characters more than the actors do. Robert Chapman, the director, has taught his cast Restoration manners, which some have learned better than others. Applying a veneer takes time -- the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London uses up about a year in training actors for this kind of comedy -- and Chapman has had to make his actors feel...

Author: By Timothy Crouse, | Title: The Man of Mode | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

...Pete Chapman pulled the Polar Bears into a momentary -- or more accurately secondary -- tie with a goal at 6:40, as Harvard was trying to change lines...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sextet Routs Bowdoin; First Line Scores Five | 12/1/1966 | See Source »

When the Loeb went into operation, nearly all of its doors were kept locked. And keys were hard to come by. Chapman, who hoped the Loeb would become a sort of meeting place for interested undergraduates, asked Buildings and Grounds for more keys, but he was repeatedly put off. The Loeb was run like any other university building, and it was more a meeting place for its countless janitors than for the students who occasionally worked there...

Author: By James Lardner, | Title: Loeb Politics: Personalities Cloud Issues | 11/22/1966 | See Source »

...practice rooms on the second floor are still unfurnished and unattractive. Chapman, Hamlin and Seltzer have reasonably comfortable office space, and the HDC office certainly has a lived-in look. But by and large the Loeb is immaculate and bare--or, as its detractors would put it, "cold and forbidding." Alongside this lack of warmth, directors complain about the proliferation of Loeb bureaucracy, which imposes all sorts of additional limitations...

Author: By James Lardner, | Title: Loeb Politics: Personalities Cloud Issues | 11/22/1966 | See Source »

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