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Hellas, her monuments and scenery by Thomas Chase, M.A. Trübner and Co., 60, Paternoster Row, London. Cambridge Sever and Francis 1863
Preface: by Chase, THomasDedication: by the author to Cornelius Conway Felton, .D.Content description: TitlePagination: PP8+220PVolumes: 1Edition:1stText Genre:Prose / Journa
Basketball Letter From Albert B. Chase, 1894
This is a letter that was sent by Albert B. Chase, the coach of The Jungle basketball team, to the coaches of the other basketball teams that made up the school league at the International YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, in 1894. Albert B. Chase was At Springfield College at this time, there were several teams, made up mostly of students and faculty at the school that played for the gym title. The teams all gave themselves a team nickname. This letter is part of a set of four letters, including one written by Dr. James Naismith, that all consist of what we might call today as "trash talk". Some of the letters include poems, others a warning, but they all make it clear that they are prepared to beat any team that they shall play, showing the competitive personality of these men. All of the letters seem to be meant in good fun, while showing their passion for the game.To view the other letters, please follow these links: http://cdm15370.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15370coll2,349, http://cdm15370.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15370coll2,351,
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No. 606 Chase Nebeker Peterson
Transcript (36 pages) of interview by Becky B. Lloyd with Chase Nebeker Peterson, former President of the University of Utah, on February 19, 2010Chase N. Peterson (b. 1929) was born in Logan, Utah, to Elmer George Peterson and Phebe Nebeker. His grandparents on his father side were Gus Peterson and Agusta (Aggie) Steward Geddes, and his maternal grandparents were Hyrum Nebeker and Phebe Almira Hulme. His father attended Utah State Agricultural College and then went to the University of Chicago for his masters, and then on to Cornell for his PhD in Bacteriology. Chase was named after an uncle who died at one year of age from "winter disease." His father became president of Utah State University at the age of thirty-three, and Chase grew up in the president\u27s home. He enjoyed mixing with classes, sports teams, the marching band, and the dairy. He learned to play tennis quite well. He spent his summers at the family ranch near Laketown, Utah, mostly working in the hay fields. He contracted polio while in medical school. Interview is part of the Polio Oral History Project. Interviewer: Becky B. Lloy
Letter to Dudley Chase
Long letter in which Chase copies a letter from B. L. Wooly and Jeremiah Taylor that outlines conditions regarding the power of the Board of Trustees. Chase details his deep dissatisfaction with these conditions and asks for his brother\u27s help and advice on what to do about it.https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/1776/thumbnail.jp
Salmon P. Chase portrait
Engraved portrait of Salmon P. Chase created from a painting by F. B. Carpenter. He was elected governor of Ohio in 1855. He lectured on abolition, assisted in the establishment of the Free-Soil Party and served as Lincoln's secretary of the treasury
The Family History of Chase Theodore Uhlich
The Family History of
Chase T. Uhlich
28 November 2022
Chase T. Uhlich authored this family history as part of the course requirements for HIST 550/700 Your Family in History offered online in Fall 2022 and was submitted to the Pittsburg State University Digital Commons. Please contact the author directly with any questions or comments: [email protected]
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Chase Volunteer Troop A, 31st Regiment
L-R Billy Wicks, Bob Leggitt, David Chase, Louis Cumming, Bostock, Whitfield Haldane, Donald Grant Macpherson Haldane, Walter Forrest Montgomery, Ernest McBryan. Image also available as 2006.0001.0080A/B
Fordham Letter from Chase N. Peterson
Letter from Chase N. Peterson to Jefferson B. Fordham
Chase, B
Carte de Visite of B Chase, 4th Maine Infantry; From the Janet & Bedford Hayes Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/3052/thumbnail.jp
Postcard of Chase Orioles baseball team
Image also available as 1990.0008.0024. L-R back: John "Jocho" Haldane, C. Bagley, Frederick Nathan Ted Chase, Mr. Chadwick, L. White, C. Watkins, H. Murray. L-R front: C. Johnson, G. Grant, G. Maine, M. Reid, Stan Gatin, L. Watkins, B. Gahan
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