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Show MOTMYEir f-FTTINF! RFTTFR AT FRflNT CHAMPAIGN. III., Nov. . Lieutenant Ralph D. Chapman, captain of tha I Hi not champlonahtp eleven of 114 and an aH American selection for guard, wounded severely In France, la recovering. This newg came to tha university from Lieutenant Lieu-tenant W. O. Pendarvla, a well known trackman, now with tha Seventy-eecond artillery. . .. Eleven former IHInl met for dinner at a French hotel, recedlng the reunion they visited Lieutenant Chapman In (he hoepltal and found that ha waa getting; along well. This direct news from France waa welcome to tha campua, which haa been anxious about the famoua llllnl ethlUc hero ever sine hia name appeared In tha cm -malty llm aa "wounded reverely." When Wirvii declared Chapman . waa employed In a Chicago bond house. He won hia comtnleaion In the flrat training CHinp at Ft. Mhertdan and went to France Immediately. |