Jesse Grant Chapline | |
Birth Date: | 13 January 1870 |
Birth Place: | Waverly, Missouri |
Death Place: | Chicago, Illinois |
Known For: | Founded La Salle Extension University |
Occupation: | Educator |
Nationality: | American |
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.[1] [2]
Born in Waverly, Missouri, he graduated from Saint Louis College. He founded LSEU in 1908.[3] Chapline hired Napoleon Hill as LSEU advertising manager and is acknowledged as an inspiration in Hill's best-seller Think and Grow Rich.[4]
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.[5] [6]