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Henry G. Lapham

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188:. He received a gold medal at the 1926 New York International Philatelic Exhibition for his collection of New York Postmaster's Provisionals, which included more than 700 of the stamps, including six with the rare "RHM" initials, and a complete plate assembled from forty of the stamps. In 1930, his collection of Spanish stamps was chosen as the best show as the 208:
In 1924, Salvatore Schiavone, a resident of Boston's North End, was arrested for sending a letter in which he threatened to kill to Lapham if he did not pay him $ 5,000. Schiavone sent a second letter in 1932, this time asking for $ 10,800. Schiavone admitted to sending the second letter, stating he
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Corporation. The Boston Garden was unable to make a profit and in 1934 the smaller Boston Arena Corporation, led by Lapham, purchased a controlling interest in the Boston Garden. In 1936, Lapham's group bought out the remaining stock owned by the Madison Square Garden Corporation. Under the
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in 1914. He was the BAA's vice president from 1918 to 1920. Lapham then served as president from 1920 to 1926, when he chose not to continue in that role due to business pressures. He was succeeded by George W. Wightman, husband of
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to John Jesse and Mary Elizabeth Walker Lapham. His father was a leather merchant and tanner who merged several companies to create the Central Leather Co. of Pennsylvania, which eventually became part of the
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In 1934, Lapham's daughter-in-law received police protection after she received a phone call that police interpreted as a threat to kidnap her.
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was an American investment banker, oilman, philatelist, philanthropist, and sportsman. He was the founding president of the
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In 1924, Lapham donated $ 350,000 for the construction of an athletic clubhouse on the Yale campus, which was named the
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In 1920, Lapham was elected president of the National Association of Amateur Billiard Players.
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felt that Lapham owed him the money as he had been imprisoned unfairly.
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Company, the National Rockland Bank, Franklin Shoe Company, and the
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Hurwitz, Hy (September 7, 1934). "Garden-Arena Plan Adopted".
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Lapham played an instrumental role in the construction of the
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Lapham's first position was as a clerk in the offices of the
320:"Henry G. Lapham, Noted Promoter of Sports Events, Dies". 255:"Henry G. Lapham: United States Primitives Extraordinaire" 146:, the Garden was able to become a prosperous venture. 333: 331: 157:In 1924 he was elected first vice chairman of the 52:and ownership in Texas and California oil fields. 814:Presidents of the United States Olympic Committee 220:Lapham died on December 16, 1939, at his home at 562:United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee 196:was quoted as saying that, "after the death of 819:Presidents of the Boston Athletic Association 545: 353:"Homes Renews Fight Against "Lapham Group"". 87:(as director). He was also a director of the 8: 286:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 186:United States postmasters provisional stamps 458:"Lapham to Resign from Olympic Committee". 552: 538: 530: 315: 313: 311: 309: 307: 305: 303: 301: 299: 297: 248: 246: 244: 242: 240: 142:management of Lapham and general manager 488:"Schiavone Held For Letter to Lapham". 428:"Lapham is Elected to Head N.A.A.B.P". 236: 184:Lapham was known for his collection of 473:"MacArthur Chosen U.S. Olympic Head". 279: 95:. He resigned from the board in 1933. 91:, which was founded by family member 7: 794:People from Brookline, Massachusetts 503:"Guard Mrs. Lapham From Kidnapers". 383:"Wightman Chosen B.A.A. President". 368:"Present Lapham with Set of Clubs". 85:Boston National League baseball club 81:Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway 253:Bierman, Stanley, M., M.D. (1988). 50:American-Hawaiian Steamship Company 59:in 1897 and a year later moved to 14: 725:(interim 2002, elected 2002–2003) 695:(interim 1985, elected 1985–1991) 665:(interim 1970, elected 1970–1973) 262:U.S. Philatelic Classics Society 804:United States Olympic Committee 413:"Boston Garden Is On Its Own". 23:and a major sports promoter in 21:Boston Garden-Arena Corporation 121:Boston Arena and Boston Garden 1: 77:United States Leather Company 42:United States Leather Company 799:Businesspeople from Brooklyn 225:Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 159:American Olympic Association 27:during the 1920s and 1930s. 443:"Tennis Body in Olympics". 190:American Philatelic Society 135:Boston & Maine Railroad 110:Boston Athletic Association 35:Lapham was born in 1875 in 835: 44:. The family relocated to 568: 133:, which was owned by the 115:Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman 518:"Mrs. Rebecca Lapham". 340:The Wall Street Journal 809:Yale University alumni 520:The Boston Daily Globe 505:The Boston Daily Globe 490:The Boston Daily Globe 460:The Boston Daily Globe 445:The Boston Daily Globe 415:The Boston Daily Globe 400:The Boston Daily Globe 385:The Boston Daily Globe 370:The Boston Daily Globe 355:The Boston Daily Globe 322:The Boston Daily Globe 55:Lapham graduated from 779:American philatelists 477:. September 18, 1927. 462:. September 27, 1927. 139:Madison Square Garden 784:Boston Braves owners 507:. February 15, 1934. 447:. November 23, 1922. 324:. December 17, 1939. 731:(interim 2003–2004) 701:(interim 1991–1992) 417:. November 8, 1936. 372:. October 17, 1924. 357:. October 17, 1924. 342:. October 20, 1926. 338:"Henry G. Lapham". 194:Charles J. Phillips 609:Robert M. Thompson 597:Robert M. 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Index

Boston Garden-Arena Corporation
Boston
Brooklyn
United States Leather Company
Boston
American-Hawaiian Steamship Company
Yale University
Boston
Raymond
United States Leather Company
Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway
Boston National League baseball club
Texas Company
Lewis Henry Lapham
Boston Athletic Association
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman
Boston Arena
Boston Garden
Boston & Maine Railroad
Madison Square Garden
George V. Brown
American Olympic Association
William C. Prout
Douglas MacArthur
Lapham Field House
United States postmasters provisional stamps
American Philatelic Society
Charles J. Phillips
Arthur Hind
514 Warren Street

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