Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University Marshal, Philip P. Chase '99, conducts the Custodians of the College Insignia: The Comptroller, Arthur L. Endicott '94, with the keys, and The Director of the University Library, Robert P. Blake, with the Charter. Seals, and Records followed by the Fellows of Harvard College...
...will be no outward display or procession. The attendants will gather informally in the Faculty Room after arriving individually. The committee which arranged the installation consists of George R. Agassiz '84, President of the Board of Overseers; Thomas N. Perkins '91, senior member of the Corporation; and Phillip P. Chase '99, the University Marshal...
...elderly Manhattan attorney named Frederick Barber Campbell marched into Chase National Bank followed by an armed guard trundling 13 bars of gold. Mr. Campbell had just drawn this bullion from the Federal Reserve Bank in return for gold certificates. Each bar, worth approximately $5,000, had been cast by the U. S. Treasury and bore its stamp and number. Lawyer Campbell arranged for the Chase Bank to act as hired custodian for his bullion...
...Campbell again appeared at Chase National with 14 more gold bars which were stowed away in the vault with the first batch. By gold standard reckoning his total deposit of metal amounted...
...space for students' cars would be a great benefit from a fire standpoint. The way they are parked now on the streets all night blocks up hydrants, and interferes with traffic in case of fire. Moreover, if their cars were parked over near the Business School, students wouldn't chase the engines every time there is an alarm...