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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Records of a labor organization that functions as the political and legislative arm of the AFL-CIO in Washington |
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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Papers of Edward Allen, an attorney, fisheries expert, and commissioner of the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Records of Allied Arts of Seattle, an arts advocacy organization. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Records of an environmental conservation organization in Washington State. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Launched 1879 with five alumni, the University of Oregon Alumni Association works to keep alumni connected to the university. The collection contains Alumni Holding Company and Alumni Association records including correspondence, minutes, publications, reports, and newsletters, directories, resolutions, financial records, donor relations files, reunion information, photographs, slides, and negatives as well as correspondence and other information on students who served in WWI and WWII. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | The American Council for Emigrés in the Professions (ACEP) aided professional émigrés in all aspects of resettlement in America. The collection (1945-1966) contains correspondence, reports of projects and grants undertaken and awarded, annual reports, and name and employment information of the émigrés. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | American Heritage magazine was founded in late 1949 by the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH), which published five volumes until 1954 when AASLH sold the magazine to three former Time, Inc. editors, James Parton, Oliver Jensen and Joseph J. Thorndike, Jr. The collection contains founding documents, annual reports, Board of Directors meeting minutes, financial records, memoranda and correspondence, office bulletins, and publicity materials. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | The American Institute of Architects had a Southwest Oregon Chapter. The collection (1952-1962) contains meeting minutes, executive board minutes, reports to the executive, financial reports, membership information, events, and printed matter. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Records of a professional organization founded in 1959 for landscape architects in the Northwest states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and the province of British Columbia. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Elizabeth Southworth Anderson was a member of an Oregon pioneer family that settled in the city of Burns, in Harney County, Oregon, during the 1850s. The collection contains a report dated July 17, 1915 written by Anderson (to Oregon journalist Fred Lockley?) that seeks to contradict another previous account regarding her family's donation claim, and a "negro," who Anderson says "lide" (sic) about something. |