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    Author Pearl S. Buck, 1965-66 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California

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    Author Pearl S. Buck, 1965-66 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California, October 10, 1965. Winner of both Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes in Literature.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_events/1035/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

    Irvin C. Chapman, John Wayne, Mrs. A. Hazel (Bragg) Konold and Dr. S. Ewing Konold at the Chapman College Challenge \u2770 Dinner

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    Chapman College Challenge \u2770 Dinner, held at the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach, California, September 18, 1970. Irvin C. Chapman, John Wayne, Mrs. A. Hazel (Bragg) Konold and Dr. S. Ewing Konold.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_events/1057/thumbnail.jp

    Commencement, Chapman College, Orange, May 29, 1983

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    Commencement speaker Author Hughes, Memorial Hall, Chapman College, Orange, May 29, 1983.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_events/1069/thumbnail.jp

    Clara I. Chapman at the dedication of the Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library, Chapman College, Orange, California,1967

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    Clara I. Chapman in the Heritage Room with a portrait of her late husband, Charles C. Chapman, at the dedication of the Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library, Chapman College, Orange, California, March 5, 1967. The first building constructed under the Chapman College Master Plan, this 32,000 square-foot concrete block building was designed by architects Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan of Los Angeles and constructed by the Beatty Brothers Corporation of Tustin. March 27, 1972, the library was named in honor of Judge Thurmond Clark, Chief U. S. District Judge of the Central California District, for his lifelong commitment to education.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1355/thumbnail.jp

    Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library, Chapman College, Orange

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    Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1971. The first building constructed under the Chapman College Master Plan, this 32,000 square-foot concrete block building was dedicated March 5, 1967. Designed by architects Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan of Los Angeles and constructed by the Beatty Brothers Corporation of Tustin. March 27, 1972, the library was named in honor of Judge Thurmond Clark, Chief U. S. District Judge of the Central California District, for his lifelong commitment to education.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1276/thumbnail.jp

    Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library, Chapman College, Orange

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    Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library, Chapman College, Orange, California. The first building constructed under the Chapman College Master Plan, this 32,000 square-foot concrete block building was dedicated March 5, 1967. Designed by architects Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan of Los Angeles and constructed by the Beatty Brothers Corporation of Tustin. March 27, 1972, the library was named in honor of Judge Thurmond Clark, Chief U. S. District Judge of the Central California District, for his lifelong commitment to education.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1264/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

    Library construction, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1966

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    Library construction, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1966. The first building constructed under the Chapman College Master Plan, this 32,000 square-foot concrete block building was dedicated March 5, 1967. Designed by architects Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan of Los Angeles and constructed by the Beatty Brothers Corporation of Tustin. March 27, 1972, the library was named in honor of Judge Thurmond Clark, Chief U. S. District Judge of the Central California District, for his lifelong commitment to education.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1268/thumbnail.jp

    Yunnan (China), men with the cow caravan

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    A cow caravan.Image is part of research conducted by Roy Chapman Andrews for the article: Traveling in China's Southland Author(s): Roy Chapman Andrews Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Aug., 1918), pp. 133-146 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/207476http://www.jstor.org/stable/207476Grayscal
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