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  1. 10 de jun. de 2020 · A page in the history of man has been turned. Every individual must stand still and discover by the outcome what relation he will bear to the new dispensation.”. John Jay Chapman. November 1914 ...

  2. John Jay Chapman was a lawyer, author, and the great-great grandson of John Jay. Born in 1862 in New York City, Chapman attended Harvard Law School and was admitted to the Bar in 1888. After only practicing law for a decade, he dedicated the rest of this life to writing books and essays focusing on social reform.

  3. John Jay Chapman (March 2, 1862 - November 4, 1933) was an American poet and essayist. Chapman was born in New York City. His father, Henry Grafton Chapman, was a broker who eventually became president of the New York Stock Exchange. His grandmother, Maria Weston Chapman, had been a leading campaigner against slavery, working with William Lloyd Garrison on The Liberator. The son was educated ...

  4. 13 de jan. de 2011 · John Chapman Obituary. John Jay Chapman, II, 84, of Red Hook, NY, died Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at his home surrounded by his family. A veteran of the Korean War, he served with the US Marine Corps.

  5. The editor of The Selected Writings of John Jay Chapman does the best he can. In the selections little of the wildness comes through. He passes over such things as the hilarious speech about the Harvard Business School for some essays on Shakespeare, good essays, written with freshness and innocence of eye, and Chap-man the desperado is played ...

  6. 27 Sourced Quotes. Our goodness comes solely from thinking on goodness; our wickedness from thinking on wickedness. We too are the victims of our own contemplation. John Jay Chapman. Everybody in America is soft, and hates conflict. The cure for this, both in politics and social life, is the same—hardihood. Give them raw truth. John Jay Chapman.

  7. The oats, the barley, and the buckwheat shine. Autumn has pitched his royal tent, And set his banner in the field;