|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | The collection consists of an article published in The New Yorker, written by Lillian Ross, and entitled, Letter From Oslo. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Clarence Leroy Andrews was an employee of the Interior Department Bureau of Education and Reindeer Service in Alaska in the 1920s. He focused on Eskimos and their use of reindeer herds, writing several books about Eskimo life in Alaska. He was especially concerned with corporations which exploited reindeer herds, and led a campaign in the 1930s to remove Carl Momen of Seattle from control of the reindeer industry. The C. L. Andrews papers consist largely of business and personal correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts, and photographs. Important to the collection are the W. T. Lopp files that relate to education in Alaska and the reindeer service from 1908-1939. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | The Beekman family consists of Cornelius C. Beekman, the founder and owner of Beekman Bank in Jacksonville, Oregon, his son Benjamin Beekman, a Portland, Oregon lawyer and UO Law School faculty member, and his daughter Carrie Beekman, who donated substantially to the University of Oregon. The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, miscellaneous manuscripts and publications, scrapbooks and photographs. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections. |
Summary: | The M. Lynn Bennion papers (1787-1982) contain journals, correspondence, articles, and educational materials concerning M. Lynn Bennion and his father, Milton Bennion. Both were educators and religious leaders in Salt Lake City. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Oregon, Archives of Northwest Folklore |
Summary: | Amber Berrings was a graduate student of folklore at the University of Oregon. This collection includes this student's folklore terminal project. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Walter S. Bowman (1865-1938) was a professional photographer who worked in Pendleton, Oregon, from the late 1880s to the mid 1930s. Bowman's photographs document daily life in Eastern Oregon, including special events such as the Pendleton Round-Up. The collection consists of almost 800 negatives and prints representative of the span of the photographer's work, but his noted images of tribal people were largely destroyed after his death. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives |
Summary: | Dr. Robert S. Dow established the first EEG laboratory in the Pacific Northwest and the first neurology practice in Oregon. He served as the Head of the Department of Neurology at Good Samaritan Hospital where he developed a treatment for epilepsy through electrical stimulation to the cerebellum. This collection was assembled by Casey Bush during the course of his research into writing Dow's biography. Highlights include Dow's notes and writings on the history of medical education and neurological research, as well as his presentation on the rare neurodegenerative disorder, kuru, and his experimental research on the relationship between cobalt, epilepsy, and the cerebellum. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives |
Summary: | Dr. Matthew Caldwell was, of Umpqua, Oregon, graduated from the Ohio Medical College in 1848. After graduation, he worked as a doctor for steamship lines on the China run from San Francisco and later moved to a practice in Phoenix, OR until retirement due to ill health. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division |
Summary: | Papers of the 12th president of Utah State University (1979-1991), Stanford O. Cazier. Includes correspondence, reports, memoranda, etc. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections. |
Summary: | The Ralph Elijah Cloward papers (1911-1967) consists of biographical information, family correspondence, articles and correspondence by Cloward on medicine, religion, the United Nations, politics, education, military philosophy, China, communism, India, the LDS Church, and Samoa. Cloward (1883-1964) was a doctor who had a great concern for the people of Samoa, as well as other Polynesian people, and their welfare. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives |
Summary: | George Horace Coshow was a 1930 graduate of the University of Oregon Medical School. This collection contains class notebooks from 1926 to 1928. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | An oral history interview with Ole Karolius Eide Davidson, a Norwegian immigrant. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Father Pierre-Jean De Smet (1801-1873) was a Jesuit missionary active in establishing missions to serve tribes of the Northwest. The collection consists of ten lantern slides with portraits of De Smet and locations where he worked, from the 1870s. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Educational Opportunity Services was created in 1964 and provided opportunities and educational access for students that were considered educationally disadvantaged. The collection contains records that document the functions and activities of this service, and may include records from the Native American Program, Project 75, Sesamex, Upward Bound, High School Equivalency Program, and/or Project Connection. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division |
Summary: | Papers of the 13th president of Utah State University (1992-2000), George H. Emert. Includes correspondence, reports, memoranda, etc. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | An oral history interview with Selma Inez Erickson, a Norwegian immigrant. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Utah Libraries, University Archives and Records Management |
Summary: | Henry Ted M. Eyring was a professor of chemistry at the University of Utah from 1961 until his retirement in 2013. His career included two stints as the chairman of the chemistry department from 1973-1976 and 1984-1985. This collection contains correspondence, lab manuals, memoranda, minutes, reports, and syllabi documenting his administration of the chemistry department, his research interests, and his teaching activities. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives |
Summary: | Wilmot C. Foster, born June 21, 1893 in Sheridan, Oregon, was an alumni of University of Oregon and University of Oregon Medical School (UOMS). He obtained his license to practice medicine in Oregon in 1920 and later went on to become the head of the UOMS Anatomy department. This collection consists of lantern slides used for teaching during his tenure at UOMS. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | The collection consists of two articles about the Norwegian immigrant, Frederick August William Poppe, and his experiences leading an expedition during the Alaska gold rush. Collection also contains photographs of the expedition and a portrait of Poppe. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives |
Summary: | The collection consists of 1 half-sized document box of photographic prints, news clippings, event programs, correspondence, certificates, tickets, and other material that illustrate the life and work of prosthodontist Fred E. Gulick, D.M.D., F.A.C.D. The collection spans 1889-1957 and highlights different aspects of Gulick's life, including his childhood, dental education, military service, and professional involvement. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | An oral history interview with Hans Peter Hansen, a Danish immigrant. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | University of Oregon, Archives of Northwest Folklore |
Summary: | Jasmine Hawkins was a student of Folklore at the University of Oregon. This collection includes an essay and fieldwork documentation relating to this student's folklore fieldwork project. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives |
Summary: | Louis Terkla, D.D.S., initiated the sister school connection between OHSU and Hokkaido University's schools of dentistry in 1973 to give students the option to travel to each city to develop their dental education. This collection consists of gifts, correspondence, photos, certificates, and various items collected in the relationship between the two schools. |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives |
Summary: | Dr. Curtis Holcomb donated his medical school class notes from 1886-1887 taken while a student at Willamette University's Medical Department (WUMD). |
|
Collection Title: | |
Repository: | Oregon Health & Science University, Historical Collections & Archives |
Summary: | The collection consists of 3 pins as well as Registered Nurse licenses and renewals of Catherine Anna Prideaux Holmes, R.N., spanning the years 1933-1958. |