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Around the pool area, Cheverton Residence Hall [originally East Hall], Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1978. Dedicated in 1959 and torn down in 2002.
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Swimming pool for Cheverton Residence Hall [originally East Hall], Chapman College, Orange, California, ca. 1978. The dormitory was dedicated in 1959 as housing for women and torn down in 2002.
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Children and teachers sitting around a table inside the Child Study Center, Chapman College, Orange, California.
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Staff and children seated outside the Chapman College Child Study Center, North Center Street, Orange, California.
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View of the front exterior of the Chapman College Child Study Center, North Center Street, Orange, California, 1979.
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Chapman College Child Study Center play area, Orange, California
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Professor Fred Smoller, Child Study Center, Chapman College, Orange, California, June, 1990.
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Professor Fred Smoller, Child Study Center, Chapman College, Orange, California, June, 1990.
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Night view of Morlan Residence Hall, Orange, California, named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan. Morlan Residence Hall Married Student Apartments and Dining Hall was dedicated November 20, 1963, and an addition dedicated December 1, 1965.
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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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Two of the residence halls at Chapman College, Orange, California. Harris Apartments is on the left, with vehicles parked outside. Cheverton Residence Hall [originally called east Hall], a women's dormitory, is on the right; the grounds have not been paved or landscaped.
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Student on balcony with fishing pole at Davis Community Center and Apartments. Nixon/Agnew poster in window--old or another dormitory? Davis opened September, 1974, at 625 North Grand Street, Orange, California, named in honor of Chapman College's fourth president, Dr. John L. Davis.
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View of balcony, 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.
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Chapman College Chapel, Orange, California. The wooden-shingled church, constructed in 1909 for the congregation of Trinity Episcopal Church, is located on the northeast corner of East Maple Avenue and North Grand Street. Chapman College (now Chapman University) purchased the church for their chapel when the congregation moved to a new church on Canal Street.
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Whitsunday service inside Chapman College Chapel, Orange, California. The wooden-shingled church, constructed in 1909 for the congregation of Trinity Episcopal Church, is located on the northeast corner of East Maple Avenue and North Grand Street. Chapman College (now Chapman University) purchased the church for their chapel when the congregation moved to a new church on Canal Street.