960 resultados para Davis, Joyce
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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Artes Musicais
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Collection : Magasin théâtral
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Ed Davis, former hockey coach, with Glen Craig, recipient of the Ed Davis Award for being the team's most valuable player.
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Dave Burt receiving the Ed Davis Award for Most Valuable Player on one occasion out of the three times he did.
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Joyce Chapman posing by an orange tree, West Covina, California, 1998.
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Joyce Chapman at Uncle Charlie's birthday party, an all-day event at C. C. Chapman's home, 4th Street, Long Beach, California, 1933.
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Joyce Chapman, daughter of Grant and Zella Chapman; granddaughter of Frank M. Chapman, Palm Springs, California, 1998. Copyright Image Makers, Palm Springs, CA.
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Joyce Chapman outside the Chapman Building, Palm Springs, California, 1960.
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Joyce Chapman, daughter of Grant and Zella Chapman; granddaughter of Frank M. Chapman, Palm Springs, California, 1998.
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Studio portrait of Joyce Chapman, 1982.
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Joyce Chapman, Palm Springs, California, 1998. She is the granddaughter of C. C. Chapman's brother, Frank M. Chapman.
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Davis Community Center and Apartments opened September, 1974 at 625 North Grand Street, Orange, California, named in honor of Chapman College's 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.
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Davis Community Center and Apartments opened September, 1974 at 625 North Grand Street, Orange, California, named in honor of Chapman College's 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.
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Davis Community Center and Apartments opened September, 1974, at 625 North Grand Street, Orange, California, named in honor of Chapman College's 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.
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Davis Community Center and Apartments opened September, 1974 at 625 North Grand Street, Orange, California, named in honor of Chapman College's 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.