Publicity photograph of Ralph Bunche, 1961-62 Artist Lecture Series at Chapman College, Orange, California. Ralph Bunche was an American political scientist and diplomat who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in Palestine.
Publicity photograph of actors Helen Hayes and Maurice Evans, 1962-63 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California. In 1962 they toured in Shakespeare Revisited: A Program for Two Players. [Crop marks for use in brochure.]
Planning the American Celebration "California Dreamin", Chapman College, Orange, California, 1983. Left to right: Professor Ron Thronson, Professor Robert Bassett, President Buck Smith and Gerald Derloshon. The event was staged in the Marriott...
Randall Presley, president and chairman of the board of the Presley Companies, honoree for the American Celebration event, presented by Chapman College, Orange, November 5, 1983 at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel.
Lawrence C. Mosley [left], heading the Church Friends Division and owner-manager of Sanitek Products, Inc. Los Angeles with Rolla Hays, general chairman of the 1969-70 Annual Fund at the Annual Funds Awards Luncheon, Chapman College, January 13,...
Flag bearers at the 125th anniversary of Chapman College, Orange, California, 1986. Left to right: Lori Tschetter, Jim Miller, Emery Owens and Sybil Thomas.
Publicity photograph of Ogden Nash for the 1961-62 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California. Nash was an American poet well known for his light verse.
Norman Cousins, final speaker for the 1959-1960 Artist Lecture Series at Chapman College, Orange, California, 1960. Norman Cousins (1912-1990) was editor-in-chief of the "Saturday Review" for over 35 years. He was a tireless advocate for world...
Lee Ellerbrock [left] speaking with Norman Cousins, final speaker in the 1959-60 Artist Lecture Series at Chapman College, Orange, California. Ellerbrock, along with his wife, helped obtain the Schweitzer Collection for Chapman.
William Lawrence Shirer (1904 –1993), speaker in the 1961-62 Artist Lecture Series at Chapman College, Orange, California. He was an American journalist, war correspondent, and historian, who wrote The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (1960).
Publicity photo for semanticist S. I. Hayakawa, speaker in the 1961-62 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California. Hayakawa was a psychologist, semanticist, teacher and writer who served as president of San Francisco State...
Publicity photograph of Anna Russell, 1962-63 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California. Russell (1911 – 2006) was an English–Canadian singer and comedienne, giving many concerts in which she sang and played comic musical...
Publicity photograph of actors Helen Hayes and Maurice Evans, 1962-63 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California. In 1962 they toured in Shakespeare Revisited: A Program for Two Players.
Publicity photograph of actors Helen Hayes and Maurice Evans, 1962-63 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California. In 1962 they toured in Shakespeare Revisited: A Program for Two Players.
Dr. Rollo May, psychologist, 1967-68 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California, December 3, 1967. His topic was "Dilemmas of Sex and Love in Our Culture."
Dr. Rollo May, psychologist, 1967-68 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California, December 3, 1967. His topic was "Dilemmas of Sex and Love in Our Culture."
Soprano Phyllis Curtin, 1968-69 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California, October 27, 1968. An opera singer, leads in seven operas and had performed in world-renown opera houses.
Events; Artist Lecture Series; Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
Neville Marriner, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra director, 1974-75 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California, November 10, 1974. The orchestra presented a new work by Robert Rodriguez, "Concerto for Saxophone."
Georgia Legislator Julian Bond, 1974-75 Artist Lecture Series, Chapman College, Orange, California, December 8, 1974. Founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and active in the civil rights movement.