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1. Aerial view of the Hutton Sports Center, Chapman College, Orange, California Aerial view of the Hutton Sports Center, Chapman College, Orange, California Aerial view of the Hutton Sports Center, 219 E. Sycamore Street, Chapman College, Orange, California. The Harold Hutton Sports Center, completed in 1978, is named in honor of this former trustee, and made possible by a gift from his widow, Betty Hutton Williams. Renovated in the mid-1990s.

2. Architectural drawing for Beckman Hall Architectural drawing for Beckman Hall Architectural drawing of the site for the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Business and Technology Hall, Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1997.

3. Architectural drawing for the Hutton Sports Center, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural drawing for the Hutton Sports Center, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural drawing for the Hutton Sports Center, 219 E. Sycamore St., Chapman College, Orange, California. The Harold Hutton Sports Center, completed in 1978, is named in honor of this former trustee, and made possible by a gift from his wife, Betty Hutton Williams.

4. Architectural drawing of library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965 Architectural drawing of library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965 Floor plan and section A drawing of future library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965. The first building constructed under the Chapman College Master Plan, this 32,000 square-foot concrete block building was dedicated March 5, 1967. Designed by architects Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan of Los Angeles and constructed by the Beatty Brothers Corporation of Tustin. March 27, 1972, the library was named in honor of Judge Thurmond Clark, Chief U. S. District Judge of the Central California District, for his lifelong commitment to education.

5. Architectural drawing of library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965 Architectural drawing of library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965 Architectural drawing of the future library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965. The first building constructed under the Chapman College Master Plan, this 32,000 square-foot concrete block building was dedicated March 5, 1967. Designed by architects Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan of Los Angeles and constructed by the Beatty Brothers Corporation of Tustin. March 27, 1972, the library was named in honor of Judge Thurmond Clark, Chief U. S. District Judge of the Central California District, for his lifelong commitment to education.

6. Architectural drawing of library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965 Architectural drawing of library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965 Architectural drawing of the future library, Chapman College, Orange, California. The first building constructed under the Chapman College Master Plan, this 32,000 square-foot concrete block building was dedicated March 5, 1967. Designed by architects Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan of Los Angeles and constructed by the Beatty Brothers Corporation of Tustin. March 27, 1972, the library was named in honor of Judge Thurmond Clark, Chief U. S. District Judge of the Central California District, for his lifelong commitment to education.

7. Architectural drawing of library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965 Architectural drawing of library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965 First floor plan and elevation of the future library, Chapman College, Orange, California, 1965. The first building constructed under the Chapman College Master Plan, this 32,000 square-foot concrete block building was dedicated March 5, 1967. Designed by architects Powell, Morgridge, Richards & Coghlan of Los Angeles and constructed by the Beatty Brothers Corporation of Tustin. March 27, 1972, the library was named in honor of Judge Thurmond Clark, Chief U. S. District Judge of the Central California District, for his lifelong commitment to education.

8. Architectural drawing of Morlan Residence Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. Architectural drawing of Morlan Residence Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California. Architectural drawing of Morlan Residence Hall, married student apartments and lounge, Chapman College, Orange, California. John Galbraith & Associates, Architectural Project Development. Dedicated November 20, 1963 and named in honor of Dr. Halford J. Morlan and Perwyn Bohrer Morlan. An addition was dedicated December 1, 1965.

9. Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall Fine Arts Complex, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall Fine Arts Complex, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall, showing Waltmar Theatre, Orange, California. Completed in 1975 (2 floors, 44,592 sq.ft.), this building is named in memory of an artist and patroness of the arts, Nellie Gail Moulton. Within this structure are the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre. Waltmar Theatre was a gift from the late Walter and Margaret Schmid.

10. Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall, Orange, California. Completed in 1975 (2 floors, 44,592 sq.ft.), this building is named in memory of an artist and patroness of the arts, Nellie Gail Moulton. Within this structure are the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre.

11. Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural drawing of Moulton Hall, Orange, California. Completed in 1975 (2 floors, 44,592 sq.ft.), this building is named in memory of an artist and patroness of the arts, Nellie Gail Moulton. Within this structure are the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre.

12. Architectural model of Moulton Hall Fine Arts Complex, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural model of Moulton Hall Fine Arts Complex, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural model of Moulton Hall Fine Arts Complex, Chapman College, Orange, California. Completed in 1975 (2 floors, 44,592 sq.ft.), this building is named in memory of an artist and patroness of the arts, Nellie Gail Moulton. Within this structure are the departments of Art, Communications, and Theatre/Dance as well as the Guggenheim Gallery and Waltmar Theatre. Model photographed by Rene Laursen, Santa Ana, California.

13. Architectural model of Pralle-Sodaro Residence Hall, Chapman University, Orange, California Architectural model of Pralle-Sodaro Residence Hall, Chapman University, Orange, California Architectural model of the Pralle-Sodaro Residence Hall, Chapman University, Orange, California, dedicated October 21, 1991. Pralle-Sodaro Hall (3 floors, 75,382 sq.ft.) is a three-story building containing one-hundred-fifty-five units. This state-of-the-art residence hall was made possible by the tremendous generosity of Bob and Helga Pralle and Don and DeeDee Sodaro. Bob Pralle served as a trustee for eighteen years beginning in 1984 and Don Sodaro as Chairman of the board of trustees and has served on the board for fourteen years beginning in 1988. Pralle-Sodaro Hall (3 floors, 75,382 sq.ft.) is a three-story building containing one-hundred-fifty-five units.

14. Architectural rendering of Davis Apartments, Chapman College, Orange, California Architectural rendering of Davis Apartments, Chapman College, Orange, California 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.

15. Architectural rendering of the Argyros Forum Architectural rendering of the Argyros Forum 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.

16. Argyros Forum Argyros Forum Exterior photograph of the Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, showing plaza area and steps leading to entrance.

17. Argyros Forum Argyros Forum View of the Argyros Forum from the athletic field, Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1992.

18. Argyros Forum Argyros Forum Looking southeast at the Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, 1992.

19. Argyros Forum Argyros Forum Looking up at architectural details of Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, ca. 1992.

20. Argyros Forum Argyros Forum Exterior detail of the Argyros Forum, Chapman University, Orange, California, an 100,000 square-foot building providing office, dining and classroom space; a bookstore, art galleries and lounge facilities.
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