Harold S. Hirsch interviews , March 1988-August 1989

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Hirsch, Harold S., 1907-1990; Oppenheimer, Helene Hirsch
Title
Harold S. Hirsch interviews
Dates
March 1988-August 1989 (inclusive)
Quantity
0.5 linear feet, (1 half manuscript box)
Collection Number
Coll 426
Summary
This collection consists of Harold S. Hirsch interview transcripts. 11 interviews were conducted between March 6, 1988 and August 27, 1989 by Helene Hirsch Oppenheimer.
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
UO Libraries--SCUA
1299 University of Oregon
Eugene OR
97403-1299
Telephone: 5413463068
spcarref@uoregon.edu
Access Restrictions

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Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Harold S. Hirsch, born September 3, 1907 in Portland, Oregon, was a business pioneer, supporter of higher education, and a civic leader. Mr. Hirsch founded the White Stag Manufacturing company after becoming interested in skiing and using a sewing machine to create ski wear in his family's Hirsch-Weis Company. Sales took off and he expanded from ski wear to a broad line of casual sportswear for women and men. A combination of radical new garments and an insistence on quality led to Hirsch becoming known as the father of modern ski wear in the United States.

Mr. Hirsch attended Dartmouth College and Oxford, and remained active in higher education for his entire life, serving as a trustee of Reed College for 34 years as well as Secretary of the Board for 6 years. In addition, he served on the Advisory Board of the University of Oregon School of Business Administration for 23 years and on the University Law School Board of Visitors for 6 years.

In both his own business and in various service positions, Mr. Hirsch worked to eliminate racial and religious discrimination and marginalization. He racially integrated his manufacturing plants during World War II and also had a leadership role in the National Alliance of Businessmen to encourage hiring minority workers. Other civic posts include President of the Port of Portland Commission, Director of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, and service with the Japanese Garden Society of Oregon, the Jewish Historical Society of Oregon, and many other agencies and institutions.

Harold S. Hirsch died at the age of 82 on July 4, 1990 in Portland, Oregon.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection consists of a post-bound 196-page document. Contents are as follows:

Biographical essay: Harold S. Hirsch, Public Citizen. Biographical essay: Harold S. Hirsch, Business Executive. Interview I: Early Memories (March 6, 1988). Interview II: Early Memories (March 7, 1988). Interview III: Willamette Tent & Awning Co.; Hirsch Weiss Mfg. Co.; White Stag Mfg. Co. (April 29, 1989). Interview IV: Childhood Home and Gearhart (April 30, 1989). Interview V: Camp; Parents' Civic Work; Reed College (May 19, 1989). Interview VI: "Businessman in Residence"; Dartmouth Years; Anti-Semitism (May 20, 1989). Interview VII: B.C. Expo '86; Portland Junior Symphony (May 21, 1989). Interview VIII: Harold Hirsch Classroom; Markle Foundation; Oregon Health Sciences University (May 21, 1989). Interview IX: World War I Memories; World War II Comments; First Motorcars (May 22, 1989). Interview X: Cascade Head (July 19, 1989). Interview XI: Cascade Head (August 27, 1989). Resume of Harold S. Hirsch.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Antisemitism--United States
  • Business enterprises--Oregon--Portland
  • Businessmen--Oregon--Portland
  • Civic leaders--Oregon--Portland
  • Clothing trade--Oregon--Portland
  • Education, Higher--Oregon
  • Jews--Oregon--Portland
  • Manufacturing and industry
  • World War, 1914-1918--Personal narratives, American
  • World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, American

Geographical Names

  • Portland (Or.)--Race relations