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CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY HISTORY BIBLIOGRAPHY
Selected Sources in the Leatherby Libraries
(**Note: Many of these titles are located in the Reference, Circulating and Journal collections in the library: check the library catalog for location**) CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY HISTORY--MONOGRAPHS
Archives LD 891 .C466 B67 2001 Fullfilling a Dream is the first book-length history of Chapman University. According to the author, Louise Booth, an Orange County historian, this book “highlights the achievements and adversities of a small bible college that developed into a respected university.”This well-written and well-indexed history provides a detailed chronicle of student life, academic departments, campus architecture, and faculty, staff and administration. Notably, this illustrated history won a prestigious award, given by the Los Angeles based Rounce and Coffin Club, and is included in the 2002 Western Books Exhibition, which is composed of books that are the year’s best examples of printing and design.
v. 4, 1989), pp71-76 This article focuses primarily on the history of Chapman University in Orange, California. It explains the history of the Orange campus, formerly Orange Union High School, and expertly describes the architecture of the original buildings which are on the National Register of Historic Places. There is also a short history of Chapman University dating to its Hesperian College roots.
[Pamphlet] This brief article describes Chapman’s early history, the L.A. years, the Orange years from 1954, provides a short biography of the university’s namesake, C.C. Chapman, and includes a highly informative timeline that covers the years 1850 through 1978.
Archives LD .C466 D33 1977 This thesis provides the history and background of one building, Wilkinson Hall, which began its life in 1904, the first building of Orange Union High School. Originally called “Central”, Wilkinson Hall was designed by L.A. architect A. Dudley and constructed by R. J. Noble Company of Long Beach. It is named in honor of J.E. Wilkinson who was a trustee, chairman of the board and acting president. Wilkinson Hall has the distinction of being the oldest continually occupied building of education in Orange County.
Archives BV 4501.2 .D44 1979
Archives GV 691 .C46 M66 2000 Jim Moore, a former sports information director at Chapman, relays his memories of the coaches, athletes, and events in the small-college Division III arena.
Archives LD 891 .C466 M67 1983 This well documented history of Chapman’s off campus education centers includes a brief history of the university and World Campus Afloat. The thesis covers the beginnings due to “the military’s need for on-base academic programs” (p. 231), covering development, growth, and expansion. Appendices include charts of locations, enrollment figures, degrees awarded, revenues and a list of presidents and administrators.
Archives LD .C466 S29 1969 This informative pamphlet was written by Mrs. Sayre, a professional writer hired by the university, to commemorate the fifty-year anniversary of the incorporation of California Christian College in Los Angeles in 1918. The history of the university is divided into three segments, “The Founding Years,” the “Years of Dedication,” and the “Years of Realization.” Covering the years from 1861 through 1968, this history is illustrated and well-indexed. “A Chapman Chronology” follows the index.
v. 1. Chronology of Chapman athletics by decade v.2. Chapman team sport chronology by year According to the preface, this work covers a period of 80 years, 1921-2000, and is presented chronologically by school years (September-June). David Weatherill, Professor Emeritus of Chapman University and alumnus, class of 1951, and Bill Parker, alumnus, class of 1952, spent hundreds of hours in researching Chapman athletics and compiling the statistics that went into this publication. Vol. 1 is entitled “Chronology of Chapman Athletics by Decade” and Vol. 2 is entitled, “Chapman Team Sport Chronology By Year.” CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY HISTORY-PUBLICATIONS **Note: Many of these publications are also shelved on the third floor in the Education Library, with the exception of the Chapman University Economic and Business Review which is shelved on the third floor in the Business Library.
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Archives LH 1 .C53 P36 CHAPMAN HISTORY—MASTERS THESES (non-circulating) Located on the First floor Thesis collection Dicus, Evonne C. Predicting Graduate Student Success at Chapman College: A Need Analysis Everett, Mary Anne. An Eight Year Study of Chapman College Freshmen Entering 1960-1961: Graduation and Withdrawal Rate Giles, Evelyn Marie. An Inquiry into the Moral and Spiritual Climate At Chapman College Today Nixon, Ralph E. A Study of Matriculation Patterns of Chapman College Graduates 1960-1967 Stevens, Jean Williams. A Comparative Study of Sophomore and Junior Women Made At Chapman College In Physical Fitness CHAPMAN FAMILY Chapman Charles C. The Career of a Creative Californian, 1853-1944 (edited by Donald H. Pflueger; foreword by C. Stanley Chapman, Los Angeles: Anderson, Ritchie & Simon, 1976), 241 pp An autobiography of the chief benefactor and first President of the Board of Trustees of California Christian College, namesake of Chapman College, devoted Disciples member and philanthropist, and entrepreneur extraordinaire. Chapman, Irvin C. Irvin C. Chapman (interviewed by Ann L. Spencer, Fullerton, Calif.: California State University, Fullerton, Oral History Program, [1984?], 25 leaves [Chapman, C. Stanley Jr.] El Dorado Days: treasured memories of the C. Stanley Chapman family (Fullerton, Calif.: California State University, Fullerton, Oral History Program, c1993), 112 leaves
HESPERIAN COLLEGE
Archives LD 7501 .W843 C581 1974 This invaluable history of Hesperian College in Woodland, California, Yolo County, Chapman University’s antecedent, began as a Masters thesis by the author in 1960. This illustrated and indexed study begins with the founding of Hesperian in 1861, presents financial information, discusses the administration, faculty and curriculum, students and graduates. Appendices include courses of study, clubs and their membership, names of students enrolled by year and graduates by year. SHIPBOARD EDUCATION
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