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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

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    Preface: by Chase, THomasDedication: by the author to Cornelius Conway Felton, .D.Content description: TitlePagination: PP8+220PVolumes: 1Edition:1stText Genre:Prose / Journa

    George Grant Chase family

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    L-R back: Howard Chase, Tom Chase, Lucius Chase, Ted Chase, Bob Chase and Frank Chase. Front: Maude Bailey, Minnie Johnson, and Alice Bradley. Image also a availabe as 2009.0014.0023. See also 2003.0003.0100 and 2011.0001.0008

    George Grant Chase family

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    L-R back: Howard Chase, Tom Chase, Lucius Chase, Ted Chase, Bob Chase, Frank Chase. Front: Maude Bailey, Minnie Johnson, Alice Bradley. Same as 2009.0014.0023. See also 2003.0003.0100 and 2011.0001.0008

    Chase/Johnson/Bailey/Bradley family members

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    Back row L-R: Tom Chase, Jack Bailey, Ted Chase, Charlie Johnson, Frank Chase, Bob Chase, Howard Chase, Bob Johnson, Erwin Bradley, Lucius Chase. Front row L-R: Pearl Johnson, Minnie Johnson, Hilda Chase, Evelyn Chase who is holding Gladys Chase, Shirley Chase, Maude Bailey, Joan Chase, Alice Bradley, Bernie Bradley. Same image as 2011.0001.0008. See also 2009.0014.0023 and 2011.0001.0007

    Gladys, Shirley and Joan Chase

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    L-R: Joan Louise Cole (nee Chase), Gladys Marie Heyworth (nee Chase), Anne Shirley Meister (nee Chase)

    Haldane and Chase family

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    L-R back: John Haldane Sr. and Catherine Chase. Middle: boy, man, man, Mary Haldane, Ellen Chase, baby, Sarah Haldane, Whitfield Haldane. Front: John Haldane Jr., Donald Haldane, girl

    George G. Chase family with spouses and children

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    L-R back: Tom Chase, Jack Bailey, Ted Chase, Charlie Johnson, Frank Chase, Bob Chase, Howard Chase, Bob Johnson, Erwin Bradley, Lucius Chase. Front: Pearl Johnson, Minnie Johnson, Hilda Chase, Evelyn Chase (holding Gladys Chase), Shirley Chase, Maude Bailey, Joan Chase, Alice Bradley, Bernie Bradley. Same as 2003.0003.0100. See also 2009.0014.0023 and 2011.0001.0007

    Letter from William Chase to Calvin Martin (April 2, 1951)

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    This is a letter written by William R. Chase to Calvin J. Martin, alumni secretary at Springfield College, dated April 2, 1951. In the letter Chase tells Martin of the death of Findlay G. McDonald. Chase and McDonald were among the first men to play the game of basketball.William R. Chase is a member of Class 1893 of Springfield College (then known as International YMCA Training School). He was a member of the first men to ever play the game of basketball in 1891. Chase was born on June 23, 1867 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Before attending Springfield College, he worked in a music store, a bank, and for an insurance agency. He operated his own insurance business in New Bedford for 50 years before retiring in March, 1947. He died on August 30, 1951

    Letter from William Chase to George Draper (April 6, 1936)

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    A letter from William R. Chase to George O. Draper, alumni secretary at Springfield College, dated April 6, 1936. In the letter, Chase tells the reasons why he and Mrs. Chase will not be coming back to the school this year and about various things going on with his family.William R. Chase is a member of Class 1893 of Springfield College (then known as International YMCA Training School). He was a member of the first men to ever play the game of basketball in 1891. Chase was born on June 23, 1867 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Before attending Springfield College, he worked in a music store, a bank, and for an insurance agency. He operated his own insurance business in New Bedford for 50 years before retiring in March, 1947. He died on August 30, 1951

    William Chase Application (June 2, 1891)

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    This is the application for admissions to the International YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, completed by William R. Chase (Class of 1893), one of the original students to play basketball that was created by Dr. James Naismith in 1891. The application is dated June 2, 1891. It includes biographical, religious, past employment, and other related information.William R. Chase is a member of Class 1893 of Springfield College (then known as International YMCA Training School). He was a member of the first men to ever play the game of basketball in 1891. Chase was born on June 23, 1867 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Before attending Springfield College, he worked in a music store, a bank, and for an insurance agency. He operated his own insurance business in New Bedford for 50 years before retiring in March, 1947. He died on August 30, 1951
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