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Called Taxigrams, the traveling commercials are the creation of Donald Chipman, a former owner of two taxi fleets...
...Chipman has installed his electronic devices in 700 New York City cabs since September and plans to raise the number to 4,000 next year. He charges individual advertisers up to $10.29 a month for each cab that carries one of the 2-ft.-long $300 signs, and gives part of the fee to fleet owners. Chipman is also eyeing Canada and the rest...
Sargeant and Burr say these multiple connections between their firm and their alma mater are purely coincidental, but the two institutions' histories have long been intertwined. Like Sargeant, John Chipman Gray, a member of Harvard's Class of 1859 and one of the firm's founders, simultaneously handled Harvard's account at the firm and lectured at the Law School a century ago. Burr is the third in a string of lawyers which provided Ropes and Gray with virtually uninterrupted representation on the Corporation from 1905 to Burr's resignation, and Gray's co-founder John Codman Ropes, Class...
Vastola carefully adapts his game to his opponent. Last year, former Crimson captain and sabre fencer John Chipman--a lightning quick and superbly skilled attacker--repeatedly lost to fencers infinitely inferior to him. Typically, Chipman would utilize four or five feints on opponents who couldn't even see, never mind be deceived by them. They would poke their points forward in fearful reflex and touch Chipman's mask or torso...
...Chipman did manage to inflict the eventual sabre champion, Mike Sullivan of Notre Dame, with his only loss of the tournament, 5-3, during the preliminaries...