Chapman Field

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Chapman Field was named for Dr. R. H. Chapman, educator, first director of teacher training (1953-1966) and chief county superintendent of schools (1957-1966). The first sport field associated with the Teachers' College became the site of the Aitken Centre, so the adjacent property was designated as the main sports field and the Chapman name was retained. The field is part of the BMO Centre. Sources: University of New Brunswick (Fredericton Campus) Building, Field and Road Names, Named Spaces Within Buildings, prepared for Office of Chief Advancement Officer and Office of Development and Donor Relations by Peter C. Gough, October 2007.

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