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Arnold Buffum Chace (November 10, 1845 – February 28, 1932) was an American textile businessman, mathematics scholar, and eleventh chancellor of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island .
Arnold Buffum Chace (1845-1932), eleventh chancellor of Brown University, was born in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, on November 10, 1845. His parents, Samuel B. Chace and Elizabeth Buffum Chace, were Quakers who were active reformers against slavery and intoxicants. He graduated from Brown in 1866.
Elizabeth Buffum Chace (December 9, 1806 – December 12, 1899) was an American activist in the anti-slavery, women's rights, and prison reform movements of the mid-to-late 19th century. She was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2002. [1] Birth and early life
Arnold Buffum Chace, of the eighth American generation of the family founded by William Chace, who came from England with Governor Winthrop and his fleet in 1630, is a son of Samuel B. and Elizabeth (Buffum) Chace, and a grandson of Oliver and Susanna (Buffinton) Chace; Oliver Chace was a son of Jonathan Chace, son of...
When Arnold Buffum Chase III was born on 11 July 1914, in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States, his father, Malcom Greene Chace, was 39 and his mother, Elizabeth E Edwards, was 37. He lived in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States in 1930 and Lincoln, Providence, Rhode Island, United States in 1940.
Arnold Buffum Chace (1845-1932), eleventh chancellor of the University, was born in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, on November 10, 1845. His parents, Samuel B. Chace and Elizabeth Buffum Chace, were Quakers who were active reformers against slavery and intoxicants. He graduated from Brown in 1866.
Arnold Buffum Chace (November 10, 1845 – February 28, 1932) was an American textile businessman, mathematics scholar, and eleventh chancellor of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Oops something went wrong: 403
Chace, Arnold Buffum (1845-1932) Role: Chancellor, Trustee Dates: 1907-1932, 1876-1932 Portrait Location: Library Annex Artist: Unknown Artist () Portrait Date: Medium: Dimensions: 14 3/4 Framed Dimensions: 22 1/2 Brown Portrait Number: 118 Brown Historical Property Number: 1852
Arnold’s reform work had a great influence on his second child, Elizabeth, born in Providence on Benefit Street in 1806. As Elizabeth Buffum Chace, she became not only a prominent abolitionist, but also a leader in the movements for women’s rights and prison reform.
Arnold (Buff) Chace, Jr. '16 Founder & Managing Partner Cornish Associates 2016 Profile in Excellence Awards - Buff Chace Share 2/5 Watch on Award Profile Courageous Thinking and Actions Buff Chace had a vision of change for Providence’s downtown in the 1990s.