Word: chases
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...officers elected are: George R. Ellis 1G.B., president; Hume Dow '38, vice-president in charge of speakers; George L. Weissman '39, vice-president in charge of literature; Robert R. Ross '37, assistant speakers committee; Howard Houseman 3L., secretary; Robert H. Chase '38, treasurer; and Basil Pollit '40, Freshman representative...
...Commerce Eugene L. Vidal, his assistant Col. J. Carroll Cone, Commander Charles E. Rosendahl, U. S. N., Pan American Airways' Juan Trippe, Admiral William H. Standley, No. 1 U. S. sailor, and those two inveterate tourists, young Nelson Rockefeller and his uncle, Board Chairman Winthrop Aldrich of Chase National Bank...
...York University, the nation's biggest (enrollment: 42,850), Chancellor Harry Woodburn Chase assured freshmen that "in America youth is still reasonably free and can look forward to some measure of opportunity...
Sponsors of the pamphlet included the three Harvard men, as well as Heywood Broun, Charles Angoff, former editor of the American Mercury, Stuart Chase, George Biddle, Philadelphia artist, and a number of other Harvard men, the protesting graduates declared...
Long years of experience have taught this denisenry that sudden death results from capture within the confines of Soldiers Field. But no fence however constructed could keep them off the enclosed area across North Harvard Street, while a large corps of managers, maintenance men, etc, would be necessary to chase them away as often as they appeared...