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    Talks at Clubs and Organizations-Suggestions

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    A speech given at the Santa Ana Lion Club in which Chapman gives business and personal advice

    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California

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    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. This historical building (2 floors, 17,862 sq.ft.), completed in 1913 is named in honor of George N. Reeves, president of the university from 1942 to 1956. It is listed in the National Registry for Historical Buildings and houses the Kathleen Muth Reading Center, College of Lifelong Learning, and the School of Education. Originally constructed to serve Orange Union High School, it was designed along with its twin building by Santa Ana architect Frank Eley. Acquired by Chapman College in 1954. Stamped on the back: Taylor Publishing Co. Job Number 30232 - Pict. No. 4 - Page No. 56 - Chapman College - Orange, Calif.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1167/thumbnail.jp

    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California

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    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. This historical building (2 floors, 17,862 sq.ft.), completed in 1913 is named in honor of George N. Reeves, president of the university from 1942 to 1956. It is listed in the National Registry for Historical Buildings and houses the Kathleen Muth Reading Center, College of Lifelong Learning, and the School of Education. Originally constructed to serve Orange Union High School, it was designed along with its twin building by Santa Ana architect Frank Eley. Acquired by Chapman College in 1954.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1166/thumbnail.jp

    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California

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    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. This historical building (2 floors, 17,862 sq.ft.), completed in 1913 is named in honor of George N. Reeves, president of the university from 1942 to 1956. It is listed in the National Registry for Historical Buildings and houses the Kathleen Muth Reading Center, College of Lifelong Learning, and the School of Education. Originally constructed to serve Orange Union High School, it was designed along with its twin building by Santa Ana architect Frank Eley. Acquired by Chapman College in 1954.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1172/thumbnail.jp

    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California

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    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. This historical building (2 floors, 17,862 sq.ft.), completed in 1913 is named in honor of George N. Reeves, president of the university from 1942 to 1956. It is listed in the National Registry for Historical Buildings and houses the Kathleen Muth Reading Center, College of Lifelong Learning, and the School of Education. Originally constructed to serve Orange Union High School, it was designed along with its twin building by Santa Ana architect Frank Eley. Acquired by Chapman College in 1954.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1168/thumbnail.jp

    Davis Community Center and Apartments, Chapman College, Orange, California

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    Students on the lawn outside Davis Community Center and Apartments. The dormitories opened September, 1974, at 625 North Grand Street, Orange, California, and were named in honor of Chapman College\u27s fourth president, Dr. John L. Davis. The five two-story apartment buildings were designed by Harold Gimeno & Associates of Santa Ana and built by the J. Ray Construction Company, Inc. of Costa Mesa. Chapman College; Davis Community Center and Apartmentshttps://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1065/thumbnail.jp

    Masonic-Knight(s) at Rest

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    This is the program for a memorial service for Sir Knights Amerige and Haywood of the Santa Ana Commandery No. 36 Knights Templar. Charles C. Chapman gave the address Knight at Rest for the occasion

    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California

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    Reeves Hall and part of Roosevelt Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. This historical building (2 floors, 17,862 sq.ft.), completed in 1913 is named in honor of George N. Reeves, president of the university from 1942 to 1956. It is listed in the National Registry for Historical Buildings and houses the Kathleen Muth Reading Center, College of Lifelong Learning, and the School of Education. Originally constructed to serve Orange Union High School, it was designed along with its twin building by Santa Ana architect Frank Eley. Acquired by Chapman College in 1954.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1169/thumbnail.jp

    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California,1979

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    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California, June, 1979. This historical building (2 floors, 17,862 sq.ft.), completed in 1913 is named in honor of George N. Reeves, president of the university from 1942 to 1956. It is listed in the National Registry for Historical Buildings and houses the Kathleen Muth Reading Center, College of Lifelong Learning, and the School of Education. Originally constructed to serve Orange Union High School, it was designed along with its twin building by Santa Ana architect Frank Eley. Acquired by Chapman College in 1954.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1173/thumbnail.jp

    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California

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    Reeves Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. This historical building (2 floors, 17,862 sq.ft.), completed in 1913 is named in honor of George N. Reeves, president of the university from 1942 to 1956. It is listed in the National Registry for Historical Buildings and houses the Kathleen Muth Reading Center, College of Lifelong Learning, and the School of Education. Originally constructed to serve Orange Union High School, it was designed along with its twin building by Santa Ana architect Frank Eley. Acquired by Chapman College in 1954.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1170/thumbnail.jp
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