Word: chase
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Last week, tall, thin-thatched, efficient, good-natured President Harry Woodburn Chase of the University of North Carolina sat in his office at Chapel Hill and pondered. He was not thinking about the university of which he has been the chief executive for ten years, but of a vast educational plant 650 miles away of which he had just accepted the presidency?the University of Illinois...
Every two years President-elect Chase will receive from the State Legislature ever $12,000,000 which he must spend wisely on the upkeep of 14 schools and departments, in addition to whatever appropriations he will be able to coax from purse-wary politicians to finance further pedagogical projects. There will be a faculty of some 1,400 teachers and research ers' to bully, cajole, flatter. Greatest trust of all will be a student body, 14,000 strong, which lives in 124 fraternity and dormitory houses, goes to watch "Big Ten" football games in a $2,000,000 cement basin...
...President Chase permit himself to forget that Professor Arthur Cutts Willard, investigating the ventilation of long ducts, made possible the construction of such tubes as Manhattan's Holland Vehicular Tunnel or that Professor Roger Adams has been working on the synthesis of chaulmoogric acid, the most effective remedy yet known for leprosy...
Elected. Dr. Harry Woodburn Chase, 46, president of the University of North Carolina; to be president of the University of Illinois; at Urbana...
...record of one defeat at the hands of M. I. T., a tie with Columbia, and victories over Tufts, Boston University, Army, and Brown. In all these matches the team has shown decided superiority in the heavier classes. The group making the trip is a follows: C. G. Chase '30, 115-pound class; Arthur Klein '32, 125-pound class; H. R. Elsas '32, 135-pound class; R. K. Safford Jr. '31, 145-pound class; W. A. Robertson '31, 155-pound class; J. F. Solano '30, 165-pound class; C. D. Newhart '31, 175-pound class; Nathaniel Warner '30, unlimited class...