Word: chapman
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Ever since women got into politics they have been getting into political stories in TIME. "What women could be President of the U.S.?" asked TIME in its issue of June 14, 1926, and then reported on the answer from leading suffragettes in a cover story about Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt. battle-worn president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Some woman would indeed become President one day, said TIME'S cover subject of April 23, 1928. high-born Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick of Illinois, who that year began her quest for high office by being elected...
Fishkill, N.Y., Cecilwood Theater: Playwright Lonny Chapman tackles a high school football coach and his rebellious young brother in his play, Cry of the Raindrop, with Pat Hingle...
...Chapman Report, Wallace (4) 5. The Lovely Ambition, Chase...
...executive expenses and to weed out excess or unproductive management, the executive's usual penalty in times of falling profit margins is a pay cut. Douglas Aircraft Co. recently reduced salaries for all employees making more than $12,000 a year by 5% to 25%. After Merritt-Chapman & Scott omitted the quarterly dividend, Chairman and Chief Stockholder Louis E. Wolfson-who can well afford a pay cut-gamely announced last week that he will not accept any of his $100,000-a-year salary until profits pick up and the dividend is resumed...
...Chapman Report, Wallace...