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Daphne Chapman, left, a long-serving member of the Christchurch Business and Professional Women’s Club, has been made a life member of the New Zealand federation. The second national president of the federation, from 1946 to 1950, Daphne Chapman was previously president of the Christchurch club. She has held many other positions both locally and nationally, and is still an active club member. An annual award for the promotion of B.P.W. in employment and/or community affairs is awarded in her name. Here she and the Christchurch club president, Marlene Rohan, are shown with the medal awarded for life membership.

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Press, 26 June 1989, Page 16

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Daphne Chapman, left, a long-serving member of the Christchurch Business and Professional Women’s Club, has been made a life member of the New Zealand federation. The second national president of the federation, from 1946 to 1950, Daphne Chapman was previously president of the Christchurch club. She has held many other positions both locally and nationally, and is still an active club member. An annual award for the promotion of B.P.W. in employment and/or community affairs is awarded in her name. Here she and the Christchurch club president, Marlene Rohan, are shown with the medal awarded for life membership. Press, 26 June 1989, Page 16

Daphne Chapman, left, a long-serving member of the Christchurch Business and Professional Women’s Club, has been made a life member of the New Zealand federation. The second national president of the federation, from 1946 to 1950, Daphne Chapman was previously president of the Christchurch club. She has held many other positions both locally and nationally, and is still an active club member. An annual award for the promotion of B.P.W. in employment and/or community affairs is awarded in her name. Here she and the Christchurch club president, Marlene Rohan, are shown with the medal awarded for life membership. Press, 26 June 1989, Page 16