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Charles C. Chapman

1929

Arts and Humanities

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Masonic-Our Knights Who Rest 1929, Charles C. Chapman Dec 1929

Masonic-Our Knights Who Rest 1929, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Masonic Speeches

This is the program for the Christmas Observance of the Fullerton Commandery No. 55 Knights Templar. Also included are the notes for Charles C. Chapman gave the address "Our Knights Who Rest" for the occasion.


Masonic-Presentation Of Sword To Stanley From Fullerton Commandery, Charles C. Chapman May 1929

Masonic-Presentation Of Sword To Stanley From Fullerton Commandery, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Masonic Speeches

These are notes for a speech given by Chapman on the occasion of the Presentation of Sword to his son, Stanley, by the Fullerton Commandery No. 55 Knights Templar.


College Notes-Character Building, Charles C. Chapman May 1929

College Notes-Character Building, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

A speech given in the chapel at California Christian College about the virtues of building and maintaining good character. He claims that good character is the surest route to power and influence and tells listeners that character can be built or destroyed depending upon one's actions.


College Lectures-As An Evangelist, Charles C. Chapman Jan 1929

College Lectures-As An Evangelist, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

A lecture in which Chapman admonishes preachers and pastors to go out and actively evangelize for the church to win new members and ensure old members continue to come to church.


The Ministry From The Layman's Viewpoint, Charles C. Chapman Jan 1929

The Ministry From The Layman's Viewpoint, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

This is a copy of "The Minister", a lecture that was given as part of a series to the ministerial students at Chapman College. The lecture consists of advice from Chapman of how best to pursue a career in the ministry.