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...first match Midge Gladman Buck, captain of the Wightman Cup Team, will oppose Mrs. Virginia Rice Johnson. Both at one time ranked among the country's first ton women's singles players. Robert D. Stewart and Chauncey Depew Streele, Jr., who share the number one position for New England men's doubles, will face each other in the second match. Dave Niles and Mike Blauchard will umpire and Percy Rogers will be Master of Ceremonies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: National Tennis Stars Meet in Benefit Here | 3/10/1950 | See Source »

Other nominees are Robert Cutler '16, Boston, Finance; John T. Noonan '19, Boston, Law; Jack I. Straus '21, New York, Mercantile Business; Geoffrey S. Smith '22, Philadelphia, Finance; William L. White '24, Emporia, Kansas, Journalism; Neil H. McElroy '25, Cincinnati. Manufacturing; and Henry Chauncey '28, Princeton, New Jersey, Education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 14 Nominated for Overseer Posts | 1/16/1950 | See Source »

...Chauncey Depew Steele, Jr., manager of the Hotel Continental, and Charles O. Foss, assistant manager of the Vendome, both said they would give "special consideration" to football men, but they, too, regretted they had but a small number of positions to offer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Four Local Hotels Offer Job Preference to Football Men | 12/8/1949 | See Source »

...must fall in love with your subject." In time, he came to know as much about Johnson and Boswell as any man alive. His own boots, including the Tinker edition of Boswell's letters, were milestones in 18th Century scholarship, outdated only by the further probings of Chauncey Tinker himself. It was he who, tracing the leads all the way to Ireland in 1925, first confirmed the existence of the great cache of Boswell papers that had been stored for decades at Malahide Castle (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Fall in Love | 3/28/1949 | See Source »

Hormones have proved a failure in making older people feel younger, reported Pharmacologist Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, vice president of the University of Texas Medical Branch. But there is some hope, he said, in experimental work on vitamins as a means of making oldsters feel at least a little spryer. There seems no possibility of learning how to keep the heart, blood vessels and kidneys in first-class working condition deep into old age. But, asked Dr. Leake: "Do any of us want to? ... Will it not be possible for us some day to realize that death is a part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Enjoying Old Age | 3/28/1949 | See Source »

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