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    Chapman College Graduation Exercises - 1942

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    A speech given to graduating students at Chapman College, where Chapman congratulates and admonishes the departing youth to remember and cherish their Chapman experience

    Clarke Chapman, son of Colonel Frank M. Chapman and nephew of C. C. Chapman

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    Clarke Chapman, son of Colonel Frank M. Chapman and nephew of C. C. Chapman.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman_family/1064/thumbnail.jp

    Charles C. Chapman, Ethel Chapman Wickett and Stanley Chapman at Orange County Park, 1937

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    Charles C. Chapman, Ethel Chapman Wickett and Stanley Chapman at birthday picnic for Charles C. Chapman at Orange County Park, California, July 2, 1937.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman_family/1025/thumbnail.jp

    College Notes-Chapman College

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    A speech about the history and goals of Chapman College. It was founded as a Christian college whose mission was to instill Christian morals and values into students, and help them to build character in such a way as to lead them to success while spreading Christian influence

    Chapman College Chapel Address

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    Chapman lectures departing students to go out and help reconstruct the war-torn world. He says that the two goals of the College are to help students develop good character and an attractive personality. He consoles the faculty on recent troubles at the College and assures them that after the war is over they will be able to rebuild

    Charles C. Chapman\u27s birthday celebration, Fullerton, California,1932

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    Family portrait taken at Charles C. Chapman\u27s birthday celebration, Fullerton, California,July 2, 1932. The group poses outside his residence on the lawn. Top row [left to right]: Arthur Irvin, Charles Wickett, Irvin Chapman, Sam Collins, Paul Williams, Grant Chapman,, Sidney Chapman, Clay McCarn, Earl Chapman\u27s son David McDougal, Earl Chapman\u27s son William McDougal, Earl Chapman, Harry Chapman, William Wickett Sr. Second row [left to right]: Mr. VanMeter, Mrs. Sinclair, C. C. Sinclair, John Franklin, Way Bagley, Marjorie Collins, Emma Williams, Ruth Chapman, Vesta Chapman, Inez Bagley, Grace Chapman, Bertha Chapman, Clough Chapman, Frank and Bertha Chapman\u27s daughter Agnes McDougal [Streech], Georgiana Chapman, Thela Clough, Mrs. Earl [Ann] Chapman, Bessie Reynolds, Fred Chapman, E. B. [Bert] Reynolds. Seated [left to right]: Mrs. VanMeter, Hattie Clark, Louie Messlar, Charlie Thamer, Louella Thamer, Dolla Harris, Stanley Chapman Sr. holding Mary Anne, Ethel Wickett, Charles C. Chapman, Clara Chapman, Colum C. Chapman, Aunt Annie Colum, Deryth Chapman, Anna Marie Chapman, Floy Chapman, Edith Chapman. Front row [left to right]: Sam E. Collins, Bill Wickett Jr., Joyce Chapman, Marilyn Chapman, Elizabeth Chapman, Mary McCarn, Nina Chapman Lescher, Jodeane Collins, Bob Gibb, Jean Chapman. In front is a floral arrangement with drawing of a Western Union telegram To Chas. C. Chapman, July 2, 1932, N. Fullerton, Cal., \u27Wishing you a happy birthday, Nina.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman_family/1043/thumbnail.jp

    Charles C. Chapman, 1916

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    Printed portrait of Charles C. Chapman in 1916, by Hollinger & Co., 662 Fifth Avenue, New York.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman_family/1057/thumbnail.jp

    Charles C. Chapman and Ethel Chapman Wickett at a birthday picnic for Charles C. Chapman at Orange County Park, California, July 2, 1937

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    Charles C. Chapman and Ethel Chapman Wickett at a birthday picnic for Charles C. Chapman at Orange County Park, California, July 2, 1937. [Copy an excerpt of CCCF27]https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman_family/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Chapman College Founders Day Banquet, Anaheim, California, 1968

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    Chapman College Founders Day Banquet, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California, 1968. Left to right: Myron Cole, Mrs. C. C. Chapman, and Arlene Reasnor Sayres [author of Chapman Remembers].https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman_family/1031/thumbnail.jp

    Paul Williams, nephew of C. C. Chapman, Fort Worth, Texas

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    Studio portrait of Paul Williams, nephew of C. C. Chapman, Fort Worth, Texas. He worked in Chapman\u27s Fullerton office, 5th floor, N. Spadra Street [now Harbor Blvd.], Fullerton, California.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/chapman_family/1053/thumbnail.jp
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