
Introduction to the Collection:
The
Matthew N. Chappell Collection at Hofstra University consists of the
professional papers of Chappell, as well as those of Frank Henry (F.H.)
Pike (1876-1953), a professor of physiology at the College of Physicians
and Surgeons (Columbia University) until his retirement in 1941. Pike
was Chappell's mentor during Chappell's years of study and teaching
at Columbia. In subsequent years, the two collaborated on research pertaining
to the physiology of the nervous system and physiological psychology.
Arranged
to reflect the various roles filled by Chappell over the course of his
career (namely radio broadcaster, scientific researcher, college professor
and author), the collection includes a large amount of research notes,
a substantial number of typescripts on a variety of topics, and radio
scripts. Material documenting Chappell's years at Hofstra include lecture
notes, the 1953 study of alcohol usage among high school students and
a 1957 study on prejudice.
Born
in 1900, Chappell taught at Columbia University between 1927 and 1938.
During the later part of this period, he did a series of radio talk
shows on topics of psychological interest. He wrote entensively during
the late 1930s through the 1940s. From 1950 through 1967, Chappell taught
in the psychology department of Hofstra. He was department chairman
between 1950 and 1961. Chappell died in 1968.
The
Matthew N. Chappell Collection is arranged in seven series:
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Bio
Personal Papers – correspondence is arranged
chronologically within folders; class notes are arranged chronologically.
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Chappell
as Teacher – dated material are arranged
chronologically followed by undated material.
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Chappell
as Radio Broadcaster – arranged chronologically.
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Chappell as Author – dated typescripts
arranged chronologically; undated typescripts arranged alphabetically.
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Chappell as Researcher – arranged
alphabetically by subject; drafts and/or typescripts follow relevant
topical notes when possible.
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Chappell
and Pike – collaborative research writings arranged
alphabetically by subject.
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Papers
of F.H. Pike – arranged
in six sub-series.
- Biographical
information.
- Correspondence
- arranged chronologically.
- Subject
notes - arranged chronologically.
- Collected
notes on scientists - arranged alphabetically by last name.
- Reprints
by Pike.
- Collected
material - miscellaneous print materials and notes.
Samples
from The Matthew N. Chapell Collection
(click to see full size)
Transcript
of Chappell's 1937 radio broadcast: "For Worriers
Only" |
Chappell
& Frank Henry Pike: Radio Correspondence |
Pages
from Chappell's: "The Use of Psychology in
the Treatment of Peptic Disorders Having No Discoverable
Organic Base." |
Obituary
of Chappell's mentor: Frank Henry Pike |
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