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unusual facts about C. H. Chapman


C. H. Chapman

He had his first drawing published in the story paper The Captain in 1900, and over the next ten years drew for story papers and comics including Marvel, Pluck, the Boy's Friend, Boy's Herald, Boy's Leader, Illustrated Chips, Comic Cuts, Jester, Big Budget, and Ally Sloper's Half Holiday.


Allen W. Seaby

Among his students were Kathleen Hale, the creator of Orlando the Marmalade Cat: A Camping Holiday (1938) and its sequels, and C.H. Chapman, who went on to take over the drawing of Billy Bunter.

Andrew Luster

He was captured by bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman, his son Leland Chapman, Tim Chapman, and two TV crewmen in a noisy scuffle on June 18, 2003, and was then taken into custody by Mexican authorities.

Arthur Chapman

Arthur B. Chapman (1908–2004), British-American animal genetic researcher

Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps

Major General Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr. was the first to hold the billet and went on to become Commandant, as well as five others: Randolph M. Pate, Leonard F. Chapman, Jr., Robert H. Barrow, Paul X. Kelley and James F. Amos.

Bill G. Chapman

In 1973, then legally blind, Chapman procured his Ed.D. from Texas Tech University in Lubbock in the fields of "Rehabilitation Administration" and "Rehabilitation Counseling".

Chapman School of Seamanship

The school was founded by Charles F. Chapman and Glen D. Castle in 1971 with a training fleet of one vessel.

David Chapman

David C. Chapman (1876–1944), led initiative to create the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Henry Chapman

H. E. Chapman (Harry Ernest Chapman, c. 1871–1944), Chief Constable of Kent, 1921–1940

J. A. Chapman

In June 1867, mayor Thomas J. Holmes, who had been appointed the previous year after the resignation of Henry Failing, was elected to a full term, and then died the following morning.

J. D. Chapman

He was trained at first by Ex Champ Michael Moorer than by Jeff Mayweather and now by Norman Wilson, his manager is the very powerful Scott Hirsch who recently netted his fighters Jameel McCline and Shannon Briggs Don King-arranged title fights.

James Chapman

J. A. Chapman (1821–1885), three-term mayor of Portland, Oregon

James A. Chapman (1881–1966), Oklahoma oil magnate and philanthropist

Leland Chapman

On September 14, 2006, Leland Chapman was arrested along with Duane "Dog" Chapman and Tim Chapman by U.S. Marshals at the request of the Mexican government and was to be extradited to Mexico to face charges of "deprivation of liberty".

Leonard F. Chapman, Jr.

In retirement, he served as the Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.

After completing The Basic School at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Chapman served with the 1st Battalion, 10th Marines at Quantico, Virginia, from April 1936 until August 1937.

General Chapman retired January 1, 1972 and became Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Morris B. Chapman

Chapman was the father of Justice Melissa Chapman of the Illinois 5th District Appellate Court.

Pleasant T. Chapman

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1910 to the Sixty-second Congress.

Rehabilitation counseling

Bill G. Chapman - Air Force Veteran, Blind/Vision-impaired advocate

Robert L. Chapman

Chapman is arguably best remembered for editing the fourth and fifth editions of Roget's Thesaurus, published by Harper Collins in 1977 and 1992.

Tim Chapman

On September 14, 2006, Tim Chapman was arrested along with Duane "Dog" Chapman and Leland Chapman by U.S. Marshals at the request of the Mexican government, and were to be extradited to Mexico to face charges of "deprivation of liberty".

United States Power Squadrons

This flag was designed by Roger Upton and Charles F. Chapman for the United States Power Squadrons, and by 1915, the flag was officially adopted by the organization.

William Chapman

Bill G. Chapman (1928–2007), American advocate for visually impaired persons


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