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  Dwight Chapin Summary
Chapin played a part in the political scandals that came to be called Watergate, yet he did not have a role in the burglary of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in 1972.
Chapin was born in 1940 in Wichita, Kansas.
Dwight L. Chapin (born December 2, 1940) was Deputy Assistant to the President Richard M. Nixon.
www.bookrags.com /Dwight_Chapin   (720 words)

  
  Dwight Chapin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dwight L. Chapin (born December 2, 1940) was Deputy Assistant to the President Richard M. Nixon.
Chapin also oversaw the hiring and supervising of the Presidential advance men, and headed that group in 1969 to prepare for Nixon's trip to the People's Republic of China.
In 1974 Chapin was found guilty of lying to the grand jury and served 8 months in jail (August 10, 1975 to April 2, 1976).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dwight_Chapin   (282 words)

  
 Chapin Estate
Chapin's debut album was ''Heads and Tales'' (1972), which was a success thanks to the single "Taxi." His follow-up album, ''Sniper and Other Love Songs'', was less successful, but his third, ''Short Stories'', was a major success.
Harry Chapin died on July 16, 1981 in a car accident at the age of only 38 and was interred in the Huntington Rural Cemetery, Huntington, New York.
In 1974 Chapin was found guilty of lying to the grand jury and served 8 months in jail (August 10, 1975 to April 2, 1976).
www.artistbooking.com /trips/34/chapin-estate.html   (740 words)

  
 Institutionalism and Adoption - Are Institutions a Place to Call Home?
Henry Dwight Chapin 10 was one of the first researchers to examine child development in institutionalized settings.
Chapin discovered that there was a critical period for development in institutionalized infants -- that the first year of life is absolutely crucial for normal development and the first six months even more important than the second.
Chapin became convinced that infants were at a great risk for developmental difficulties and a quick death when placed in institutions.
www.comeunity.com /adoption/institutionalism.html   (2903 words)

  
 Nixon Presidential Materials - Dwight L. Chapin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The Presidential historical materials of Dwight L. Chapin, Deputy Assistant to the President, are in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration under the provisions of Title I of the Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act of 1974 (P. 93-526, 88 Stat.
DWIGHT CHAPIN - Chron - Sept. '72 [1 of 2]
DWIGHT CHAPIN - Chron - Sept. '72 [2 of 2]
nixon.archives.gov /find/textual/presidential/special/staff/chapin.html   (2321 words)

  
 Dwight Chapin: Watergate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Dwight Chapin was born in Wichita, Kansas, on 2nd December, 1940.
Chapin was one of Nixon's White House staff investigated as a result of the Watergate Scandal.
Chapin was found guilty of lying to the grand jury and was sentenced to 10 to 30 months in prison.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /JFKchaplin.htm   (2874 words)

  
 Segretti v. State Bar (1976) 15 C3d 878
During the summer of 1971 Dwight Chapin and Gordon Strachan, who were members of President Nixon's staff and friends of Segretti, offered employment to Segretti after his Army discharge in connection with President Nixon's campaign for reelection.
Chapin told Segretti that his duties would consist of pulling pranks on Democratic presidential aspirants and that the purpose of the activities was to foster a split among such aspirants so that it would be less likely that the party would unite behind the one finally receiving the nomination.
Chapin also told Segretti that he should use a fictitious name when carrying out his duties in order to insulate himself from association with President Nixon's office in the event the activities came to public light.
online.ceb.com /calcases/C3/15C3d878.htm   (3502 words)

  
 Jacobs and Shapiro, "Presidential Manipulation of Polls and Public Opinion."
Charles Colson was assigned responsibility for the Harris portfolio; Dwight Chapin and, to a less degree, Don Rumsfeld, director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, established ties with two of the Gallup organization's senior officials -- John Davies and George Gallup Jr.
Chapin calculated that by providing questions to Gallup he could use the pollster to capture the public's surge of support for the president's position.
When pressed by Chapin if it could drop to 59 percent, Davies was reported, to have replied that "No, I won't let that happen." [68] Gallup published the 61 percent figure.
www.geocities.com /CapitolHill/Lobby/2897/psnixo.html   (8250 words)

  
 Harry Chapin Web Site - Short Stories
It was Deacon Samuel Chapin, a guy in 1637, who was out of favour here in England, who went over and founded Springfield Massachusetts and I am a direct male descendant of old Deacon Sam.
As a matter of fact the only other two famous members of my family were Ezra Chapin, who was the first guy ever to be executed for incest in Massachusetts' history and Dwight Chapin, who was the guy recently put in jail as one of Nixon's crew.
In general I have to say Harry Chapin is the villain in almost all of his songs.
chapinsongs.tripod.com /page15.html   (4606 words)

  
 UMN Political Science - Faculty - Lawrence Jacobs: Presidential Manipulation of Public Opinion: The Nixon ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Charles Colson was assigned responsibility for the Harris portfolio; Dwight Chapin and, to a lesser degree, Don Rumsfeld established ties with two of the Gallup organization's senior officials -- John Davies and George Gallup Jr.
Chapin and Dent recalled that "with a poll coming out, we would get ready to sell the good numbers." "The benefit of getting the advance tip was to get your troops pooped" and lined up to "hype" favorable results in a way that would bolster the positive image of the President and his policies.
In a recent interview, Chapin explained that the White House was confident that it would "capture public opinion for twenty four hours" and "work to the benefit of the President." The television networks ran Nixon's nationally televised speech without a rebuttal and Gallup conducted a quick one-day survey.
www.polisci.umn.edu /faculty/ljacobs/polster.php   (8600 words)

  
 From Nixon to Nader
The two parties, Trojans for Responsible Government and Theta Nu Epsilon, used bitter tactics in their constant struggles to gain control of the Student Senate, which in the 1960s, was an extremely political organization.
Future Nixon aide Dwight Chapin served as chairman of TRG, the more conservative of the two groups in the early part of the decade.
Chapin was known to have engaged in a variety of underhanded, illegal plots to gain control of the Senate for his conservative-leaning organization.
www.usc.edu /student-affairs/dt/V141/N45/01-nixon.45d.html   (1122 words)

  
 High Point Wellness Centre -- Chiropractic, Acupuncture, Nutrition, Massage in Toronto, Mississauga, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Dwight R. Chapin, B.Sc., D.C. Dr. Dwight Chapin, a chiropractor, acupuncturist and certified ART (Active Release Technique) Provider, is clinic director and owner of High Point Wellness Centre.
Chapin has also lectured extensively on lifestyle management for corporations, including General Mills, Campbell's, Good Life Fitness Clubs and AT Kearney.
In his own practice, Dr. Chapin works with his patients as a "health coach," equipping people with a better knowledge of nutrition, exercise, stress management, pain management and the art of maintaining general health.
www.highpointclinic.com /index2.php?menu=drchapin   (216 words)

  
 Tim Gratz and Donald Segretti - The Education Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Dwight L. Chapin was appointed as Special Assistant to the President.
Chapin had special responsibility for acts of political sabotage and espionage against the Democratic Party.
Chapin recruited Segretti as part of this "dirty tricks" campaign.
educationforum.ipbhost.com /index.php?showtopic=3812   (3870 words)

  
 Brown Harris Stevens of the Hamptons Real Estate
Dwight emphasizes that research shows people want to retire near where they have vacationed.
Dwight, along with other partners, has also started several successful businesses, one of which was taken public and traded on NASDAQ.
Dwight says he is in the business of real estate sales because: it affords him the gift of working jointly, as a partner, with his wife Terry Goodson.
www.bhshamptons.com /html1/agent.jsp?type=home&aid=9004   (490 words)

  
 Adoption History: Henry Dwight Chapin, "Family vs. Institution," 1926
These drawings of the New York Infant Asylum in 1873 were supposed to illustrate the excellent care given to babies and the benevolence of the women who volunteered in the institution.
Henry Dwight Chapin began with statistical findings about infant mortality, but also suggested that institutional child care was damaging even for those children lucky enough to survive it.
At risk, according to Chapin, was the long-term mental and emotional development of children in orphanages or asylums.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~adoption/archive/ChapinFvI.htm   (1063 words)

  
 Gapin Chapin - #3 March 7, 2001
Sandy Chapin and the Harry Chapin Foundation gave me their blessing to perform this show to benefit our local elementary school.
The afternoon of January 20th saw the inauguration of our 43rd president so I thought it was a natural to open the show with "I Don't Want to be President", with a mini-choir of students backing me up with "Hail to the Chief".
Dwight Chapin - Jailed for his involvement in the Watergate conspiracy.
www.harryitsucks.com /gapinchapin/issue3.html   (1365 words)

  
 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Chapin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Chapin, Asa Cummings ex 1890 (not yet entered)
Chapin, Edward Eaton ex 1908 (not yet entered)
Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions list if you'd like an entry typed in, would like to obtain a photocopy, or would like more information about a specific graduate.
amherst.edu /~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/index/byname/c/chapin.html   (219 words)

  
 HPOL Record Transcript
I did know that Chapin was going to authorize some payment to him to cover his expenses and, uh, his basic income.
They were getting a guy and Chapin did do it with, with my concurrence and Strachan was a friend of the guy's too.
HALDEMAN: But it does confirm Dwight Chapin recruited him and he gives him the details - he had him to dinner at his house and he had - Gordon Strachan was there.
www.hpol.org /transcript.php?id=125   (5367 words)

  
 Democracy For Florida
- Ron Ziegler, press secretary to Richard Nixon, defending the presidential aide Dwight Chapin on Oct. 18, 1972.
Chapin was convicted in April 1974 of perjury in connection with his relationship to the political saboteur Donald Segretti.
This scandal is not about them in the end, any more than Watergate was about Dwight Chapin and Donald Segretti or Woodward and Bernstein.
www.sarasotafordean.com /cms/print.php?sid=327   (454 words)

  
 WEDDINGS;Dorsey Davidge, David D. Chapin - New York Times
Dorsey Davidge, a daughter of Patricia Appel Malloy of Washington and the late John Washington Davidge, was married yesterday to David Dwight Chapin, a son of Jane Deacon Smith of Juno Beach, Fla., and John Carsten Chapin of Washington.
Chapin is the director of marketing at Docuprint Inc., a printing company in New York, where he is also an independent art curator and art dealer.
The bridegroom's grandfather Roy Dykeman Chapin was a Secretary of Commerce in the Harding Administration and the founder of the Hudson Motor Car Company in Detroit.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=940CE3D71E39F931A35755C0A960958260   (217 words)

  
 chapin - Ask.com Web Search
Mary Chapin Carpenter (born February 21, 1958 in Princeton, New Jersey) is a highly successful country music singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Chapin Sprayers are made from the best materials and exceed the most exacting industry standards.
The Harry Chapin Archive: An archive of articles, sounds, and photos relating to the late singer-songwriter best known for Cat's in the Cradle.
www.ask.com /web?q=chapin   (296 words)

  
 Adoption History: Fostering and Foster Care
The case for foster care was articulated by nineteenth-century child-savers, including Charles Loring Brace, publicized by the orphan trains, and advanced by states that experimented with placing-out children rather than consigning them to orphanages.
In the early twentieth century, the cause was taken up by reformers like Henry Dwight Chapin, a New York pediatrician and founder of the Speedwell Society whose wife established one of the country’s first specialized adoption agencies, the Alice Chapin Nursery, in 1910.
His conviction that “a poor home is often better than a good institution” spread quickly among child welfare and public health professionals, but in 1910, there were well over 1000 orphanages in the United States, and their average size had grown considerably since the late nineteenth century.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~adoption/topics/fostering.htm   (1353 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
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Chapin if he ever came back, she said she\'92d give it a shot.
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www2.bc.edu /~reederch/095.rtf   (5172 words)

  
 Power Line: Thinking about Elvis
Dwight Chapin's memo to Bob Haldeman (also available on the site) summarizing Elvis's request is a kind of classic of cluelessness.
The second page of the memo has Chapin's earnest advice and Haldeman's somewhat more astute response.
Chapin writes: "[I]f the President wants to meet some bright young people outside of the Government, Presley might be a perfect one to start with." Haldeman responds: "You must be kidding." In any event, at least this particular part of the Elvis story had a happy ending.
www.powerlineblog.com /archives/004291.php   (378 words)

  
 DWIGHT CHAPIN - MEMORANDUM SIGNED 12/21/1970
DWIGHT L. Typed Memorandum signed: "Dwight" as Presidential Appointments Secretary, ½p, 8x10½.
I have been asked to pass on to you that it is the President's feeling that the Vice President should also do an absolute minimum number of GOP fund-raisers during 1971.
Bob indicated that obviously the Vice President is going to have to do some events but that the President feels these should be held to as few as possible." It was CHAPIN who hired political saboteur Donald Segretti.
www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/9_2003/politicians/DWIGHT_CHAPIN.htm   (204 words)

  
 Still Bugged By Nixon - washingtonpost.com
Perhaps the most entertaining tapes are those from mid-October in the days immediately after Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein published their first truly far-reaching story, tying the Watergate break-in to a program of political espionage, sabotage and surveillance that would ultimately lead to the White House.
Woodward and Bernstein had discovered that a young Californian named Donald Segretti, recruited for the Nixon reelection campaign by Chapin, had been roaming the country sabotaging the campaigns of various presidential candidates.
Haldeman explains that Chapin had known Segretti in college.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2003/12/11/AR2005111001248_pf.html   (1062 words)

  
 BigSoccer Boards - Write Dwight Chapin/SF Chron
in which Dwight Chapin suggests that since there is nothing exciting in the bay area landscape of sports we should go to some college soccer games.
Dwight, I must take exception with your opinions in your recent column.
You obviously are familiar with the team, so I have a hard time understanding your reasons for slanting your coverage in such a way.
www.bigsoccer.com /forum/printthread.php?t=77102   (602 words)

  
 Guardian | President's aides accused
Time magazine cites Justice Department files and says the White House aide who recruited Segretti in September, 1971, was Mr Dwight Chapin.
The Washington Post quotes the sworn testimony of a lawyer friend of Segretti to whom Segretti said: "Dwight Chapin was a person I reported to in Washington."
The White House yesterday was refusing to comment on the allegations made against Mr Chapin.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,3933782-110878,00.html   (613 words)

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