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A map of Minnesota in 1856, by Silas Chapman, shows this road with a small settlement named Twin Lakes, which was the only locality indicated as having inhabitants in Carlton county.
Chapman died of a heart attack in 1982 at the age of 54, having begun life an innkeeper's son and ended a multi-millionaire industrialist in post-war Britain.
During his lifetime Chapman saw Lotus beat Ferrari as the first team to achieve 50 Grand Prix victories, despite Ferrari having won their first nine years sooner.
This satire on the Catholic Church's attitudes toward contraception and masturbation is followed by one on Protestants: Chapman plays the husband of the household next door, who lectures his wife on their church's tolerance toward having intercourse for fun, although his frustrated spouse ( Idle ) points out that they never do.
Ballard married Thomas Chapman, a former chauffeur for Motown, on February 29, 1968, and signed with ABC Records in March 1968, two weeks after having negotiated her release from Motown on February 22, 1968.
Chapman by all accounts was having a decent game.
These rumors were never proven, but they persisted long enough that, combined with an already negative reputation among other players both from the Chapman incident and from having a personality that few found agreeable, he was never elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame despite having lifetime statistics comparable to some other pitchers who were.
Chapman was imprisoned in 1981 and confined at the Wende Correctional Facility, having been denied parole seven times amidst campaigns against his release.
Chapman began to fantasize about having king-like power over a group of imaginary " little people " who lived in the walls of his bedroom.
However, Chapman fell behind in his studies and became obsessed with guilt over having an affair.
Chapman is on the Family Reunion Program, and is allowed one conjugal visit a year with his wife, due to having accepted solitary confinement.
" When asked if he wanted to address the court at his sentencing, Chapman read a passage from The Catcher in the Rye that describes Holden Caulfield's fantasy of being on the edge of a cliff and having to catch all children from falling.
Chapman died in London, having lived his latter years in poverty and debt.
Chapman was sentenced to 20 years to life and imprisoned in 1981, having been denied parole seven times amidst campaigns against his release.
On 17 May 2009, as part of a series of investigations by The Daily Telegraph into the expenses claimed by British MP's, Chapman admitted to an arrangement with Parliamentary authorities that had allowed him to claim interest payments on the entire amount of the mortgage on his designated second home in Lambeth, south-east London, despite having repaid £ 295, 000 of the loan in 2002 and additional amounts thereafter.
However, by this time Chapman had been dropped, having been unsuccessfully moved to centre forward, an unfamiliar position for him.
By now, Chapman had retired as a player in first-class football, having played his last match against Watford in January 1909, but filled the gap he left, as well as showing his eye for spotting talent, by signing players such as future England international Fanny Walden.
Don Chapman, a witness before the committee, estimated that 700, 000 Canadians have either lost their citizenship or are at risk of having it stripped.
Akeley joined the Explorers Club in 1912, having been sponsored by three of the Club's seven Charter Members: Frank Chapman, Henry Collins Walsh, and Marshall Saville.
According to Chapman, sociologists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, specialists on urban poverty, were followed around the country having their speaking tours disrupted, and Piven was almost pushed down a flight of stairs by someone calling her a fascist and CIA agent.
Another trademark aspect of the series would be the frequent on-screen presence of Rice's soundman, Dave Chapman, part of the camera team who followed her around as she attempted to accomplish the challenges and who often found himself having to lend a helping hand.
After the fifth day of play and having played both his innings, Jardine left to catch a boat to India, for reasons which are unclear, and Chapman acted as his substitute in the field.
Although Chapman lost the England captaincy after the South African tour, he became official captain of Kent in 1931, having previously captained the side occasionally.

Chapman and Lennon's
* 1980 – Mark David Chapman, John Lennon's murderer, leaves for New York from his home in Hawaii.
Late in the morning, Chapman met Lennon's housekeeper, who had just taken their five-year-old son Sean for a walk.
Chapman reached in front of the housekeeper to shake Sean's hand and said that he was a beautiful boy, quoting Lennon's song " Beautiful Boy ( Darling Boy )".
As they walked toward their limousine on the curb, Chapman shook hands with Lennon and held out a copy of Lennon's new album, Double Fantasy, for him to sign.
" Robert Gangi, a lawyer for the Correctional Association of New York, said he thought it unlikely Chapman would ever be freed because the board would not risk the " political heat " of releasing Lennon's killer.
On December 8, 2006, the 26th anniversary of Lennon's death, Yoko Ono published a one-page advertisement in several newspapers saying that, while December 8 should be a " day of forgiveness ," she had not yet forgiven Chapman and was not sure if she was ready to yet.
Chapman had also read in a library book ( John Lennon: One Day at a Time by Anthony Fawcett ) about Lennon's life in New York.
Julian Cope's 1988 album Autogeddon contains a song called " Don't Call Me Mark Chapman " whose lyrics suggest it is told from the point of view of Lennon's murderer.
* The song " Lies " originally contained a sample of the voice of John Lennon's assassin, Mark David Chapman, reciting the lyrics to Lennon's " Watching the Wheels.

Chapman and John
She is the former Judy Chapman, daughter of John S. Chapman of this city.
* 1921 – John Herbert Chapman, Canadian physicist ( d. 1979 )
* 1836 – The city of Houston is founded by Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby Allen
* Johnny Appleseed John Chapman ( September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845 ), also known as Johnny Appleseed, was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
* John Chapman ( 1865 – 1933 )
* 1980 – John Lennon, an English musician ( former member of The Beatles ), and peace activist, is murdered by Mark David Chapman, a mentally unstable fan, in front of The Dakota apartment building in New York City.
Although, originally conceived as a children's programme, it quickly acquired a cult crossover following amongst many adults, including future Pythons John Cleese and Graham Chapman ( as mentioned by Cleese himself in the " Paying my ex-wife " stage performance tour, October 2010 ).
Chapman and John Cleese wrote professionally for the BBC during the 1960s, primarily for David Frost, but also for Marty Feldman.
In 1971, Chapman and Sherlock adopted John Tomiczek as their son.
She stayed at the house of John Chapman, the radical publisher whom she had met at Rosehill ( near Coventry ) and who had printed her translation.
It was not unusual for men and women in Victorian society to have affairs ; Charles Bray, John Chapman, Friedrich Engels, and Wilkie Collins all had affairs, though more discreetly than Lewes and Evans.
* 1605 – The controversial play Eastward Hoe by Ben Jonson, George Chapman, and John Marston is performed, landing two of the authors in prison.
It was written by John Cleese and Graham Chapman and first performed in the eighth episode of the show's first series, " Full Frontal Nudity " ( 7 December 1969 ).
" John Cleese said on the same show that he and Chapman " believed that there was something very funny there, if we could find the right context for it.
At Graham Chapman's memorial service, John Cleese began his eulogy by reprising euphemisms from the sketch, stating that Graham Chapman was no more, that he had ceased to be, that bereft of life he rests in peace, that he had expired and gone to meet his maker, and so on, finally calling him an ex-Chapman.
* 1862 – John Jay Chapman, American author ( d. 1933 )
They were also in the team of writers working for The Frost Report, whose other members included Frank Muir, Barry Cryer, Marty Feldman, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett, Dick Vosburgh and future Monty Python members Graham Chapman, John Cleese and Eric Idle.
John Gadsby Chapman depicts Pocahontas, wearing white, being baptized Rebecca by Anglican minister Alexander Whiteaker in Jamestown, Virginia ; this event is believed to have taken place in 1613 or 1614.
John Watkins Chapman suggested " a Postmodern style of painting " as a way to move beyond French Impressionism.
* Chapman, John.
* Chapman, John.
The east side paintings include The Baptism of Pocahontas by John Gadsby Chapman, The Embarkation of the Pilgrims by Robert Walter Weir, The Discovery of the Mississippi by William Henry Powell, and The Landing of Columbus by John Vanderlyn.

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