Oral history interview with Randall B. Kester, 1992 April 2-14

Overview of the Collection

Interviewee
Kester, Randall B., 1916-2012
Title
Oral history interview with Randall B. Kester
Dates
1992 April 2-14 (inclusive)
Quantity
.1 cubic feet, (5 audiocassettes (4 hr., 4 min., 26 sec.) + transcript (87 pages))
Collection Number
SR 1278
Summary
Oral history interview with Randall B. Kester conducted by Tom B. Stoel, Jr. from April 2-14, 1992, as part of the Volunteer Attorneys series of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Kester was a lawyer, an Oregon Supreme Court justice, and general solicitor for the Union Pacific Railroad.
Repository
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English
Sponsor
This project is supported in whole or part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Randall B. Kester was born in Vale, Oregon, in 1916. He grew up in Bloomington, Wisconsin, and in Ontario, Oregon. He attended Willamette University, graduating in 1937. He then attended the Columbia University Law School in New York, earning his law degree in 1940. He then returned to Oregon and practiced law at the Maguire, Shields & Morrison law firm in Portland. In October 1940, he and Rachael Woodhouse were married. He served on numerous bar committees, and became president of the Multnomah Bar Association. He participated as an amicus curiae in the case of Yasui v. United States during World War II. He served on the Oregon Supreme Court from 1957 to 1958, and became general solicitor for the Union Pacific Railroad in 1958. In 1979, he resumed partnership with Maguire, Shields, Morrison, Bailey & Kester, and became senior counsel for Union Pacific. He was active in numerous civic organizations, including the City Club, United Good Neighbors, the Oregon Symphony, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the Portland Zoological Society, the World Forestry Center, and the Board of Trustees for Willamette University. He received many awards for service in the legal profession. He died in 2012.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

Forms part of the United States District Court Oral History Project.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This oral history interview with Randall B. Kester was conducted by Tom B. Stoel, Jr. at Kester's office in Portland, Oregon, from April 2-14, 1992. Throughout the interview, supplemental items are referenced. These items are part of the related U.S. District Court of Oregon Historical Society Collection, Coll 560.

In this interview, Kester discusses his family background and early life in Bloomington, Wisconsin, and in Ontario, Oregon. He talks about attending Willamette University during the Depression, including his social life, some of his professors, and his involvement in student government. He then talks about attending the Columbia University Law School in New York, including some of his classes and professors. He discusses returning to Oregon to practice law in Portland, including taking the Oregon bar exam. He talks about his marriage to Rachael Woodhouse and describes the law firm of Maguire, Shields & Morrison. He talks about arguing cases in the U.S. District Court of Oregon, particularly before Judge James Alger Fee. He also describes some of the cases he handled.

While Kester does not discuss his time as a justice on the Oregon Supreme Court from 1957 to 1958, an incomplete transcript of the interview contains a brief description of that period of his life.

Kester discusses serving as general solicitor for the Union Pacific Railroad from 1958 to 1979. He talks about some of the cases he handled for the company, including the acquisition of the Portland Traction Company. He also discusses other cases he handled, including his involvement in Yasui v. United States. He also talks about judges he argued before, including Hall Lusk and Claude McColloch. He talks about his involvement with various Oregon Bar committees and other civic organizations. He also talks about his involvement with the Mazamas and his other outdoor activities. He closes the interview by speaking again about his work as general solicitor for Union Pacific.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Alternative Forms Available

Audio and transcript available online in OHS Digital Collections.

Preferred Citation

Oral history interview with Randall B. Kester, by Tom B. Stoel, Jr., SR 1278, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Restrictions on Use

Joint copyright is held by the Oregon Historical Society and the U.S. District Court of Oregon Historical Society. Use is allowed according to the following statement: In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

Oral history interviews with Randall Kester, by Donna Sinclair, SR 11093, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Separated Materials

Supplemental items mentioned in the interview were separated to the U.S. District Court of Oregon Historical Society Collection, Coll 560, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Cassette
1-2 Oral history interview with Randall B. Kester 1992 April 2
3 Oral history interview with Randall B. Kester 1992 April 9-14
4-5 Oral history interview with Randall B. Kester 1992 April 14
Folder
SR1278 Transcript of oral history interview with Randall B. Kester 1992 April 2-14

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Judges--Oregon
  • Justice, Administration of--Oregon
  • Lawyers--Oregon--Portland

Personal Names

  • Kester, Randall B., 1916-2012

Corporate Names

  • Union Pacific Railroad Company

Form or Genre Terms

  • interviews

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Stoel, Tom B., Jr. (Thomas Burrowes), 1941- (interviewer)