Word: clapp
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lect. Room Chemistry 3 Emerson J Chemistry 21 Emerson A Economics 1a Harvard 6 Economics 14 New Lect. Hall Engin. Sciences 7c Pierce 304 English 3a Areny-Howgate Sever 5 Kane-Young Sever 6 Fine Arts 1c Adams-Gibson Fogg Lect. Room Gilligan-Woodbridge Emerson D French 7 Adie-Clapp Sever 7 Cooley-Johnston Sever 8 Keiser-Woodward Sever 11 German 1b Sever 36 German 5 Sever 29 History 9 Sever 35 History 32a New Lect. Hall Latin B Prof. Howard's Sect. 1 Sever 17 Prof. Rand's Sect. 2 Sever 18 Latin 1 Sever 14 Mathematics...
...schedule seemed likely when one scanned the list of Pitt's trustees and the personnel of the citizens' committee. Names : Andrew W. Mellon, U. S. Secretary of the Treasury ; Homer D. Williams (steel) ; John H. Nicholson (tubing) ; Robert B. Mellon (banks) ; Edward V. Babcock (lumber) ; George H. Clapp (aluminum) ; Howard Heinz (pickles) ; Marcus Aaron (china) ; Charles D. Armstrong (corks) ; Isaac W. Frank (foundries) ; Arthur L. Humphrey (air brakes) ; A. J. Kelly Jr. (realty) ; Hamilton Stewart (blast furnaces) ; T. H. B. McKnight (railroads...
Died. Lew Dockstader (George Alfred Clapp), 68, blackface comedian; in Manhattan, from a bone tumor on his leg resulting from a fall. On the vaudeville stage for over 50 years, Mr. Dockstader's most famed performance was an act in which he appeared, with burnt cork on his face, accoutred in every detail, even to teeth, as President Roosevelt in Rough Rider's costume. His mere entrance brought a roar of laughter...
Proctor's mysterious disappearance recalls a similar occurrence just a year ago, when V. G. Clapp 2G. swam up the river from Weld boathouse on the afternoon of May 17, and was not seen again until Jane 19, when he returned to college. Clapp turned out to be a victim of amnesia, with no recollection of his experiences during his month's absence...
...being in the water. In the light of subsequent developments it seems fairly certain that the time referred to was on the night of his disappearance when he swam up the Charles river from Weld boathouse after leaving his clothes on the float. Physicians are of the opinion that Clapp had been suffering from amnesia, a disease which affects the brain in such a way as to render the memory a total blank, and this explanation seems sufficient to account for the irregularity of his movements thereafter...