YMCA of the USA.
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Allen [unknown last name] First World War correspondence
This orphan collection contains one letter signed "Your son Allen" written to his mother shortly after the First World War.
Walter and Betty Boadway First World War correspondence
Letters written by both Betty and Walter Boadway while Lt. Walter Boadway, AEF was stationed abroad at the 8th Aviation Instruction Center in Italy, and later in Paris, France during the First World War One.
John Carter unknown American soldier First World War correspondence collection
This collection contains one letter from an unknown American solider during the First World War.
Clyde D. Eoff First World War correspondence
This collection consists of letters written by Sgt. Clyde D. Eoff, AEF, to his mother, sisters, and father, from 1917 to 1942. Also included in this collection are photographs, postcards, and miscellaneous ephemera.
Irvin C. "Ernie" Chapman, '33, Chapman University Trustee papers, 1933-2002
This collection is the papers of Irvin C. "Ernie" Chapman, '33, and contains documents relating to his service as a trustee of Chapman University, and also contains personal documents, such as ephemera relating to his travels to Europe.
Paul S. Johnson First World War correspondence
This collection contains approximately 50 letters from Ch (1st Lt.) Paul Sheldon Johnson, AEF (YMCA) to his family during the First World War. Also included are narratives, a bound collection of photocopies, and one lunch menu.
McQuade Family First World War correspondence
This collection contains written correspondence from Pvt. Edward and Frances McQuade, while serving with the AEF, during the First World War One.
Pamphlet collection, 1881 - 1940
A collection of various pamphlets collected by Charles C. Chapman and arranged by him in subject files.
Scrapbooks, 1905 - 1944
Personal scrapbooks of Charles C. Chapman of mostly newspaper clippings on topics of interest to him--politics, religion, family, Chapman College and the citrus industry and cover Southern California cities such as Los Angeles and Fullerton where he resided. The 10th and final scrapbook was assembled following his death on April 6, 1944 and consists of obituaries and condolences.
Speeches, 1898 - 1942
Speeches of Charles C. Chapman given at various events and reflecting his interests in religion, Chapman College, politics, and the citrus industry, to name a few.