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Jesse Grant Chapline : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jesse Grant Chapline
Jesse Grant Chapline (13 January 1870 – 4 July 1937) was an American educator and politician who founded distance learning facility La Salle Extension University (LSEU) in Chicago.〔Bishop, Glenn A. and Paul Thomas Gilbert ''Chicago's accomplishments and leaders.'' Bishop Pub. Co., 1932〕〔Herringshaw, Mae Felts (1919). ''Herringshaw's City Blue Book of Biography: Chicagoans of 1919.'' Clark J. Herringshaw Pub. Co.〕 ==Life and career== Born in Waverly, Missouri, he graduated from Saint Louis College. He founded LSEU in 1908.〔Press Club of Chicago (1922). ''Official reference book.''〕 Chapline hired Napoleon Hill as LSEU advertising manager and is acknowledged as an inspiration in Hill's best-seller ''Think and Grow Rich''.〔Hill, Napoleon (1937). ''Think and Grow Rich.'' Wilder Publications, ISBN 978-1-60459-187-3〕 He served as director of the Commercial Research Association, manager of John Wanamaker's Century Club in Philadelphia, and as president of the Associated Publishing Company. Chapline died in Chicago, Illinois.〔Staff report (July 3, 1937). Jesse G. Chapline, Noted Educator, Dies Suddenly. ''Chicago Tribune''〕〔Staff report (July 6, 1937). Jesse G. Chapline; Head of the La Salle Extension University Dies in Chicago. ''New York Times''〕
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