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Henry Channon, b. Mar. 7, 1897. Founded the French Library of the Alliance Française of Chicago in 1904. Elected chairman of com. and director of library in 1904 and continues to act in that capacity. In 1907 received order of Palmes académiques from the French Government. Favors woman suffrage. Mem. of the Chicago Equal Suffrage Association. Has written numerous club papers and translations from French literature. Mem. Colonial Daughters of Seventeenth Century (N.Y. City), Am. Library Ass'n, Chicago Woman's Club, Woman's City Club, the Twentieth Century Club, the Little Theatre, Chicago Library Club, the Lyceum Club (Paris) and other French societies.

CHANY, Jane Douglas Butler (Mrs. Wm. H. Chany), The Cordova, Washington, D.C.

Born Waltham, Mass., Mar. 24, 1857; dau. Daniel and Jane (Douglas) Butler; ed. Lawrence Acad., Maplewood Inst., Ipswich Acad.; m. Waverley, Mass., June 20, 1882, William Henry Chany; children: Daniel Butler, Katherine Hinsdale, Rebecca Jordan Chany. Mem. Twentieth Century Club, Washington, D.C; Washington Auxiliary Nat. Indian Ass'n (pres.); Ass'n for the Blind, Washington, D.C; Congregational Club, Washington, D.C; Mayflower Soc, Washington, D.C; D.A.R., Concord, Mass. Congregationalist.

CHAPIN, Alice Delafield (Mrs. Henry Dwight Chapin), 51 W. Fifty-first St., N.Y. City.

Born Ballston Spa, N.Y., Feb. 5, 1879; dau. Walter and Louise (Eston) Delafield; ed. St. Mary's School, Knoxville, Ill., B.A.; m. June 1, 1907, Henry Dwight Chapin, M.D. Mem. Com. on Placing Out Children of the N.Y. State Charities Aid Ass'n and of Junior Auxiliary of N.Y. Post-Graduate Hospital. Favors woman suffrage. Episcopalian. Mem. Delafield Family Ass'n.

CHAPIN, Angie Clara, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.

Professor; b. Adrian, Mich., April 7, 1855; dau. George P. and Sarah T. (Brown) Chapin; ed. Univ. of Mich., B.A. '75, M.A. '95. Instructor in Greek, Wellesley Coll., 1879-87; prof., 1887; acting dean, 1911-13. Lecturer at the American Classical School in Athens, 1898-. Congregationalist. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Archaeological Inst. of America, Aon. Philological Ass'n, New England Classical Ass'n, New England Ass'n of Colleges and Preparatory Schools, New England College Entrance Certificate Board, Managing Com. of the American Classical School in Athens, Am. Ornithologists Union. Favors woman suffrage.

CHAPIN, Anna Alice—see Carter, Anna Alice Chapin.

CHAPIN, Delia Lucretia, 313 State St., Springfield, Mass.

Physician; b. Granby, Mass., June 18, 1854; dau. Dolphin Dormer and Miriam Achsah (Ferry) Chapin; ed. Granby High School, Mt. Holyoke Coll., Univ. of Mich., M.D. '90. Mem. Mass. Medical Soc, Am. Medical Ass'n, Woman's Med. Soc. of Springfield. Med. examiner A.O.F.H. (Unity Lodge); obstetrician for the Union Relief Ass'n of Springfield; mem. of the Springfield Acad. of Medicine, Mt, Holyoke Alumnae Ass'n of Hampden Co., Mercy Warren Chapter D.A.R, Congregationalist. Favors woman suffrage. Independent.

CHAPIN, Emily Coolidge (Mrs. Charles A. Chapin), 61 E. Goethe St., Chicago, Ill.

Born Edwardsburgh, Mich., Mar. 16, 1849; dau. Judge Henry A. and Sarah A. (Mead) Coolidge; ed. at preparatory school at Kalamazoo, Mich.; m. Niles, Mich., June 4, 1874, Charles A. Chapin; children: Homer Coolidge, Sarah Lucile, Helen E., Henry Kent, Ruby H., Lowell Mead, Irene, Charles Douglas. Director Juvenile Protective Ass'n, Chicago; Glenwood Industrial School for Boys. Favors woman suffrage. Presbyterian. Mem. D.A.R. (Chicago Chapter), Antiquarian Soc. Recreation: Golf. Mem. Woman's Club of Chicago, Three Arts Club, Alliance Française, North Side branch of Ill Woman's Suffrage League, Drama League of Am., Woman's Athletic Club.

CHAPIN, Flora Amorette Simmons (Mrs. Edwin Thaddeus Chapin), 7 Jaques At., Worcester, Mass.

Former teacher; b. Southwick, Mass.; ed. in schools of Worcester, Mass., and Vassar Coll., A.B. '95; honorary A.B. Univ. of Cape of Good Hope, '99; m. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 21, 1895, Edwin Thaddeus Chapin; one daughter. Teacher in Huguenot Coll., Wellington, Cape Colony, South Africa, 1895-1900; High School, Worcester, Mass., 1900-05. While in Cape Colony contributed articles to several South African publications.

CHAPIN, Winogene Grabill (Mrs. Robert Coit Chapin), 709 College Av., Beloit, Wis.

Born in Missouri; grad. Drury Coll., Springfield, Mo., S.B. '92, M.S. '95; graduate student Univ. of Oxford, England, '95; Bryn Mawr Coll., 1896-97; Univ. of Chicago (summer), 1902; Univ. of Wis. (summer), 1905; m. 1907, Robert Coit Chapin. First ass't and teacher of Latin and English in Rogers (Ark.) Acad., 1898-1900; instructor in Latin and German Acad. of Drury Coll., 1900-06; instructor in comparative literature and history of art, Carleton Coll., 1906-07.

CHAPMAN, Alice T. Hall (Mrs. C. H. Chapman), Woodland, Wash.

Physician; b. N.Y. City; dau. John Mortimer and Mary Elizabeth (Lee) Hall; grad. Wellesley, B.A. 81; Woman's Med. Coll. of Philadelphia, M.D. '86; certificates from Vienna and Berlin, '88 (mem. Zeta Alpha, Wellesley); m. Amherst, Mass., June 4, 1891, C. H. Chapman, Ph.D.; three children (all deceased). Studied in Europe, 1887-89. Prof, physiology and hygiene, Woman's Coll. of Baltimore, 1889-92; in active practice to 1909. Founded Fortnightly Club of Eugene, Ore., 1893; mem. Woodland Civic Club; chairman Woodland School Board; called the first Civic Conference for Women in State of Washington, 1912. Favors woman suffrage; first woman nominee for representation from Cowlitz Co., Wash. (1912). Author of various papers: Our Hindu Student; From Apostoli's Clinic; The Psychology of Service; Woman's Place in Town and State; Typhoid Fever in the Small Town; Moral Suasion in Medicine; What the Practice of Medicine Involves; Why Women Should Take Part in Legislation. Progressive Democrat. Mem. Cowlitz Co. Med. Soc., Washington State Med. Soc., Am. Med. Ass'n, Cowlitz Co. Humane Soc. Recreations: Traveling, riding, motoring.

CHAPMAN, Aurélie Reynaud (Mrs. Carlton T. Chapman), 58 W. Fifty-seventh St., N.Y. City.

Born Mt. Vernon, N.Y.; dau. Gustave and Nancy (Bouny) Reynaud; ed. Convent of Sacré Coeur, Elmhurst; Barnard Coll.; Columbia Univ., B.A. (mem. Kappa Alpha Theta); m. N.Y. City, Nov. 8, 1911, Carlton Chapman. Interested in all activities of Barnard Coll. Alumnae Ass'n, of which was pres., 1909-11; mem. Board of Directors, 1907-09 and 1911-13. Against woman suffrage; mem. N.Y. Anti-Suffrage League. Christian, but non-sectarian. Mem. Women's University Club.

CHAPMAN, Eleanor Stickney (Mrs. John Adams Chapman), Ridgelea, Lake Forest, Ill., and 1315 Ritchie Place, Chicago, Ill.

Born Lewistown, Pa.; dau. Franklin Edwards and Mary Reed (Thompson) Stickney; ed. Miss Hayward's School, Philadelphia, Bryn Mawr Preparatory School, Baltimore, Md., and in Europe; m. Baltimore, Oct. 24, 1908 John Adams Chapman; two daughters: Eleanor Stickney, Margaret Dudley. Presbyterian.

CHAPMAN, Elizabeth Kimball, New Rockford, N. Dak.

Teacher; b. Bethel, Me., Sept. 28, 1869; dau. Timothy Hilliard and Martha B. (Newell) Chapman; ed. Clifton Springs Sem., Clifton Springs, 1890; Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass., 1894. Prin. Pekin (Ill.) High School, 1897-1901; prin. high school, St. Peter, Minn., 1901-03; preceptress New Rockford (N.Dak.) Coll. Inst., 1905-12. Specially interested in Sunday-school and Bible training work, also in Y.W.C.A. and missions. Mem. Philomathean Literary Soc, and church societies. Recreations: Reading, traveling. Congregationalist. Against woman suffrage.