28 resultados para Vickrey-Clarke-Grove-Mechanismus
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Clara Irvin Chapman's last visit to the Chapman campus was in March, 1967 for the opening of the Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library. She is in the Heritage Room by a portrait of her late husband, Charles Clarke Chapman, for whom the college is named.
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Clara Irvin Chapman's last visit to the Chapman campus was in March, 1967 for the opening of the Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library. She is in the Heritage Room of the library.
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Clara Irvin Chapman's last visit to the Chapman campus was in March, 1967 for the opening of the Thurmond Clarke Memorial Library. She is in the Heritage Room by a portrait of her late husband, Charles Clarke Chapman, for whom the college is named.
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Label on card stock for "Clarke & Chapman, Packers and Jobbers of Green Apples, Macomb, Illinois, 1870-1878"
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Clarke Chapman, son of Colonel Frank M. Chapman and nephew of C. C. Chapman.
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Palmetto Grove, 80 acre estate of Frank M. Chapman, located at Cypress and Grand Avenue, Covina, California, ca. 1915.
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Grounds of Palmetto Grove, estate of Frank Marion Chapman, Covina, California, ca. 1915.
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Cabinet card photographic portrait of E. Joe Clarke, taken in the Root studio, Monmouth, Illinois.
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Frank Chapman Jr. [?] in a touring car, beside the Palmetto Grove house, Covina, California, August, 1909.
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Charles Clarke Chapman, circa 1900.
Group portrait with Charles Clarke Chapman, Samuel James, and George Arthur Chapman Sr., circa 1900.
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Copy of a damaged group portrait with Charles Clarke Chapman on the left, Samuel James on the right, and young man in front with hat and tie is George Arthur Chapman Sr., circa 1900.
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Samuel James Chapman, brother of Charles Clarke Chapman, ca. 1948.
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Cabinet card photographic portrait of Nancy Wallace Pearson Heppenstall [1834-1916], taken in the studio of William Johnston, Abington, Illinois. She was the mother of Lizzie Pearson Chapman, wife of Charles Clarke Chapman.