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Noun
Noun
==Alternate Forms and Pronunciations==
==Alternate Forms and Pronunciations==
<tt> [tʃeɪ pɪn] </tt>
# Chapin ['chay pihn]
# Chapin ['chay pihn]
# Chapin Humanities Residential College ['chay pihn / hyoo 'man ih teez / re zə 'den chəl / 'kah ləj]
# Chapin Humanities Residential College ['chay pihn / hyoo 'man ih teez / re zə 'den chəl / 'kah ləj]
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==Description==
==Description==
The humanities themed residential college at Northwestern University. Located at 726 University Place, on [[South Campus]], Chapin has about 63 residents, also referred to as [[Chapino | Chapinos]]. Chapin Hall is the Humanities [[Residential College]].
The humanities themed residential college at Northwestern University. Located at 726 University Place on [[South Campus]], Chapin has about 63 residents, also referred to as [[Chapino | Chapinos]]. Chapin Hall is the Humanities [[Residential College]]. It was named for the sister-in-law of Dr. Daniel K. Pearsons, Julia A. Chapin. Dr. Pearson gave $30,000 to fund the construction of the building in 1901.


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
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==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==
*[[Ch-]]
*[[Ch-]]
*[[chapino]]
*[[Chapino]]
*[[War Room]]
*[[War Room]]



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Part of Speech

Noun

Alternate Forms and Pronunciations

[tʃeɪ pɪn]

  1. Chapin ['chay pihn]
  2. Chapin Humanities Residential College ['chay pihn / hyoo 'man ih teez / re zə 'den chəl / 'kah ləj]
  3. Chapin Hall ['chay pihn / 'hawl]

Description

The humanities themed residential college at Northwestern University. Located at 726 University Place on South Campus, Chapin has about 63 residents, also referred to as Chapinos. Chapin Hall is the Humanities Residential College. It was named for the sister-in-law of Dr. Daniel K. Pearsons, Julia A. Chapin. Dr. Pearson gave $30,000 to fund the construction of the building in 1901.

Example Sentence

I'm going to stop by Chapin tonight.

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