22 resultados para Poetic of the image

em Chapman University Digital Commons - CA - USA


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Hesperian College with students and faculty, showing south view of the building remodeled 1881-1882. [Chapman University was founded by members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) as Hesperian College in Woodland, Calif., on March 4, 1861. In 1920, the assets of Hesperian College were absorbed by California Christian College, which held classes in downtown Los Angeles. In 1934, the school was renamed after the chairman of its board of trustees (and primary benefactor), C.C. Chapman.]

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Aerial view of the Chapman College campus, Orange, California, 1966. Looking diagonally to the northeast. Corner of North Glassell Street and Palm Avenue in lower middle, with the five original buildings just beyond. The old gymnasium is by the oval playing field and stadium. Photographed by Rene Laursen, 702 N. Grand, Santa Ana, California [No. 1499#1].

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Aerial view of the Chapman College campus, Orange, California, February 23, 1973. Looking north; athletic field and stadium in center. Photographed by "Aerial Eye Inc. - Custom Aerial Photography - 1330 Bristol S. E. #103 - Santa Ana, California 92707." [#9]

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Aerial view of the Chapman College campus, Orange, California, February 23, 1973. North at left; athletic field and stadium in center. Photographed by "Aerial Eye Inc. - Custom Aerial Photography - 13

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Aerial view of the Chapman College campus, Orange, California, January, 1973. North at left; athletic field and stadium in center. Photographed by "Aerial Eye Inc. - Custom Aerial Photography - 1330 Palisades #92 - Santa Ana, California 92707." [#1]

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Aerial view of the Chapman College campus residence halls, Orange, California.

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Aerial view of the Chapman College campus, Orange, California. Looking northwest; the Moulton Fine Arts complex is at lower right. After 1978.

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Color postcard featuring an aerial view of the Chapman College campus, Orange, California, ca. 1995. Looking north. On message side: "Produced by Wayne Salvatti/Photografx; Copyright Photografx"

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Aerial view of the Chapman College campus, Orange, California, looking east. Memorial Hall is in the center, facing lawn and North Glassell Street.

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Formal garden of the Charles C. Chapman home, Fullerton, California, in the 1920s.

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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.

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Unidentified studio portrait of a member of the Chapman family, taken in the Teitzell Studio, Hattoon, Illinois.

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Garden of the Chapman Park Hotel, Wilshire Boulevard between Mariposa and Alexandria Avenues, Los Angeles, 1935. Formerly named the Alexandria Hotel, it was built in 1906 and enlarged in 1909. The Santa Ysabel Land Company, controlled by Charles C. Chapman and his son, Stanley Chapman, purchased the hotel in 1930. It housed the United States women for the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles.

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The 50th reunion of the Class of 1933, Chapman College, Orange, California, May 19, 1983. First row, left to right: Ruth (Mercer) Dorrance, Toribio Castillo, Melva (Carlmark) Haskell, Felix Pascua, Henry Searle, and Lois (Huntley) Todd. Back row, left to right: Ruta (Pelley) Upham, Paul Dear, John Parker, Howard Metzger, Irvin C. "Ernie" Chapman and Tom West.

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Photographic copy of the architectural rendering of the Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California. Architect: Bob Murrin. Groundbreaking September 16, 1991 and dedication October 26, 1992.