Chapman University - Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and ArchivesA collection of photos from United Press International covering events of the Vietnam War, 1964-1976.Contact InformationRelated MaterialCatalog Record
Hassinger, Paula.Chapman University - Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives1 boxes (1 linear feet).Collection consists of 26 coins. The date range of the coins is 1856 - 1935. They come from a variety of countries, chiefly the U.S. and Mexico.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Copeland, John.Chapman University - Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives14 boxes (14 linear feet).Collection consists of broadcast episodes (VHS), written scripts, and promotional merchandise for the television series, Babylon 5, produced by John Copeland, a Chapman alumnus (1973). Babylon 5, was a science fiction series which ran from1994-1998.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Chapman University - Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and ArchivesDocuments and photos from Mendez vs. Westminster, a landmark school integration case.Contact InformationRelated MaterialCatalog Record
Rader, Peggy.Chapman University - Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives1 boxes (1 linear foot).This collection contains the personal memorabilia from the collection of Myrtle Berniece (Peggy) Glover Rader, who received her B.A. from California Christian College in 1935. There is also an invitation from Peggy's daughter, Anita Rader, B.A., 1964, and M.A., 1976, Chapman College, as well as some personal photographs of Rader Family members and Charlene Baldwin, Dean of the Leatherby Libraries. Peggy Rader was active for many years in University support and social organizations.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Orange Daily News. Sept. 24, 1954.Chapman University - Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives18 p. Orange Daily News, Friday September 24, 1954 news articles about Chapman University's move from Los Angeles to the city of Orange.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Catholic Church.Chapman University - Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives1 single leaf (1 column, 16 lines) Contact InformationCatalog Record
Chapman University - Frank Mt. Pleasant Library of Special Collections and Archives31 leaves ;Summary of data from a survey of California Christian College done in 1927-28? which was incorporated in "Report of a Survey of Institutions of Higher Learning of the Disciples of Christ."Contact InformationCatalog Record
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