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...Chapman Revercomb, 47, West Virginia, a young lawyer with liberal leanings and remarkable beginner's skill at politicking...
...Cerny, Jr., D. W. Chapman, W. C. Clark, J. M. Clarke, C. N. Clyde, Jr., C. A. Cottrell, G. L. Crain, J. L. Davenport, G. R. Davis, R. F. Dawson, R. B. Decker, Alfred Dennis, Richard Driscoll, F. S. Drummond, D. F. Ehritt, C. A. Ernst...
That, too, was settled in the first inning, and once again by American League power. The Red-White-&-Blues had Sluggers Cecil Travis, Sam Chapman, Don Padgett, and Morrie Arnovich; but they were no match for razor-sharp batsmen like Ted Williams, Lou Boudreau, Joe Di Maggio, Rudy York. So Manager Mickey Cochrane, onetime Tiger mastermind, stepping out of comfortable retirement last spring to take over the barnstorming baseball team of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station and drafted to manage Uncle Sam's allstars, had to rely on superior pitching...
Liberals, writers, college president, labor leaders, Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge had asked the President to investigate. Fortnight ago, 18,000 Negroes, massing at Madison Square Garden to orate about racial discrimination, had added their petition. Worried over the Negro's role in democracy, the New York Times declared: "The Waller case transcends sectional issues...
...Reader Dever should read more carefully. TIME spoke of Chapman's column being dropped, not Chapman. At the time, Chapman did not know and the New York Daily News would not say what his next assignment would...