Word: chapmans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Retired. Rev. John W. Chapman, D.D., 72, Episcopal missionary, explorer, ethnologist; after 43 years among Alaskan Indians at Anvik on the Yukon where he will be succeeded by his son, H. H. Chapman (first white man born on the Yukon...
...Gobi. Begun last month was another of Roy Chapman Andrews' perennial excursions into the dismal wastes of Gobi Desert. Prime object of the expedition: to find traces of some twigs from the family tree of the "Peking Man." world's earliest human discovered comparatively recently near Peking by Pei Wen-chung, Chinese archeologist...
...Richard Chapman of Pomfret school: the eastern interscholastic golf championship, with a 20-ft. putt on the last green in the finals, from Tommy Tailer, who goes to Browning, a private school in Manhattan, whose father, the late T. Suffern Tailer, Newport socialite, owned a private championship-calibre nine-hole course on Newport's famed ocean drive. In 1928, Tommy Tailer was beaten 1 up in the Rhode Island junior championship by an Italian caddy, one Joe Pezullo, playing with a set of borrowed clubs...
...minutes, 18 4-5 seconds, and then came back an hour later to place two yards behind David Cobb '31 to take a third in the half. Cobb ran a well-judged race to place second in the 880, although he was nearly 15 yards behind the winner. Russell Chapman of Bates, who breasted the worsted in the superb time of 1 minute, 52 2-5 seconds...
...yard run--Won by Chapman (Bates); second, Cobb (Harvard); third, Bullwinkle, (C. C. N. Y.); fourth, McGeagh (S. C.); fifth, Drake (Colgate). Time...