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Among the artists were Beard, Reinhart, Burling, Lumley, Chapin, Bispham, and Pickett; there were such pianists as Wehli, Mills, Hopkins, Colby, and Bassford; singers like Randolfi, Laurence, Thomas, MacDonald, Perring, Seguin, Matthison, and Davis; and actors like Edwin Booth, Lawrence Barrett, Mark Smith, John Brougham, and George Clark.
The main loss fell upon Chapin, Dudley's casualties numbering but 18, Grierson's but 2. The total casualties were 15 men killed, 3 officers and 69 men wounded, and 25 men missing in all, 102. Miles reports his loss as 8 killed, 23 wounded, and 58 missing, in all, 89.
F-r-e-s-n-o"; and allowed the new-comer to grasp a limp, moist hand. "Ah! Go to the head of the class! I'm sorry you broke your wrist, however." The Eastern lad spoke lightly, and gave the palm a hearty squeeze, then turned to Jean. "I dare say you are all disappointed, Miss Chapin, that Culver didn't come with me, but he'll be along in a day or so. I simply couldn't wait."
A company of volunteers and Indians commanded by Major Chapin, to which was added a force of about two hundred regulars under Major Cummings, amounting in all to about five hundred, the whole being under the direction of General Porter, proceeded to attack the British and Indian encampment, and were entirely successful.
"Trouble is," Cap'n Ira rejoined, "these trips you take in the schooner are too short to give you any chance to lick your crew into shape. They get back home too often. Too much shore leave, if ye ask me." "I'd lose Mason Chapin if the Seamew made longer voyages. And I have lost one of the hands already Tony." "I swan! What's the matter with him?"
Again the little gun man expressed his opinion, this time in violet-tinted profanity, and the other cowboys joined in. "All the same he is a guest, and no rough work goes. I'm in charge while Mr. Chapin is away, and I'm responsible." "Senor Bill," Carara ventured, "the fat vaquero, he is no guest. He is one of us." "That's right," seconded Willie. "He's told us all along that Mr.
And then it was that Chapin said, "Divinity is not taught in the Harvard Divinity School," which sounds like a paraphrase of Ernest Renan's, "You will find God anywhere but in a theological seminary." King declined the call to Worcester, but harkened to one from the Hollis Street Church of Boston.
"If you call taking her out to watch a lot of bellowing calves get branded, entertainment," Miss Chapin sighed. "I wonder what makes widows so fascinating?" observed the youthful Miss Blake. "I hope I never find out." Jean clutched nervously at the gold medal on her dress. "Wouldn't that be dreadful!" "My dear, Culver seems perfectly healthy. Why worry?" "I I wish he were here."
Even Betty Wales failed to understand Eleanor's interest in the quaint little freshman, and she and the other Chapin house girls rallied her heartily about Miss Carlson's open and unbounded adoration. "Please don't encourage the poor thing so," laughed Katherine, one day not long after the reception.
"Deacon" Stephen V. White has long been a well-known member, as liberal as he is loyal; so too are John Arbuckle, the coffee merchant, Henry Hentz and Henry Chapin, Jr. Mr. Beecher is represented by his son, William C, and the Howard family is still well known in Plymouth. Mention of even a few would include Benjamin F. Blair, Walter L. Wellington, F. G. Corning, son of Rev.
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