Leonard, John William. "Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-l9l5." American Commonwealth Co., 1914. p. 171. ALICE T. (HALL) CHAPMAN CHAPMAN, Alice T. Hall (Mrs. C. H. Chapman), Woodland Wash. Physician; b. N.Y. City; dau. John Mortimer and Mary Elizabeth (Lee) Hall; grad. Wellesley, B.A. '81; Woman's Med. Coll. of Philadelphia, M.D. '86; certificates from Vienna and Berlin, '88 (mem. Zeta Alpha, Wellesley); m. Amherst, Mass., June 4, 1891, C. H. Chapman, Ph.D.; three children (all deceased). Studied in Europe, 1887-89. Prof. physiology and hygiene, Woman's Coll. of Baltimore, 1889-92; in active practice to 1909. Founded Fortnightly Club of Eugene, Ore., 1893; mem. Woodland Civic Club; chairman Woodland School Board; called the first Civic Conference for Women in State of Washington, 1912. Favors woman suffrage; first woman nominee for representative from Cowlitz Co., Wash. (1912). Author of various papers: Our Hindu Student; From Apostoli's Clinic; The Psychology of Service; Woman's Place in Town and State; Typhoid Fever in the Small Town; Moral Suasion in Medicine; What the Practice of Medicine Involves; Why Women Should Take Part in Legislation. Progressive Democrat. Mem. Cowlitz Co. Med. Soc., Washington State Med. Soc., Am. Med Ass'n, Cowlitz Co. Humane Soc. Recreations: Traveling, riding, motoring. ********************** Submitted by Jenny Tenlen, who has no further information on this individual.