Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Parthenon," Professor Chase, Fogg Large Room...
...score was Colgate 6, Brown 0 The ball was on the Colgate 1-yd. line. There was time for just one more play in the first half. Brown's 162-lb. Quarterback Robert Ramsay Chase took the ball. There was a squirming pile of players, a moment of silence while the referee examined the position of the ball. It was still two inches from the goal line...
...second half, Colgate, instead of playing safe to protect its lead, used its six points as an excuse for taking chances. The chances turned out well. Colgate's guard, Captain Bob Smith, blocked a Brown punt and Chase recovered it behind his own goal line for a safety that cost Brown two points. Colgate's Left Halfback Whitey Ask intercepted a Brown pass on his 20-yd. line and Colgate rattled off another touchdown, with spinners and reverses. Brown, trying for a touchdown at any cost, passed on fourth down instead of kicking and lost the ball...
Rockefeller Foundation, past president of the A. M. A. Chairman of the executive committee has been Yale's Professor of Public Health, Dr. Charles-Edward Amory Winslow. For custodian of the $1,000,000 the committee organizers chose President Winthrop Williams Aldrich of the Chase National Bank, charitarian brother-in-law of John Davison Rockefeller Jr. They picked Economist Harry Haskell Moore, to direct the study...
...been maintained and enlarged by generous gifts, especially the gift in memory of Robert F. Simes '85, and the gift from the Class of 1878, a large portion of which is used annually for the purchase of new books. For many years Professor Copeland and Professor G. H. Chase and others have met frequently to select books which properly belong in a "general reading library," and many of the best of current books on a wide variety of subjects may always be found there...