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            <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Willamette University Scrapbook collection, 1894-1993 <date encodinganalog="date" calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1894/1993" type="inclusive">1894-1993</date>
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            <author encodinganalog="creator">Finding aid processed by Ashley Toutain.</author>
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            <publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Willamette University Archives and Special Collections</publisher>
            <date encodinganalog="date" calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="2014">© 2014</date>
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               <addressline>Mark O. Hatfield Library</addressline>
               <addressline>900 State Street</addressline>
               <addressline>Salem, Oregon 97301</addressline>
               <addressline>archives@willamette.edu</addressline>
               <addressline>http://library.willamette.edu/archives/</addressline>
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         <creation>This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on <date>2018-09-25</date>.</creation>
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               <addressline>Mark O. Hatfield Library</addressline>
               <addressline>900 State Street</addressline>
               <addressline>Salem, Oregon 97301</addressline>
               <addressline>archives@willamette.edu</addressline>
               <addressline>http://library.willamette.edu/archives/</addressline>
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         <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1894/1993" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1894-1993</unitdate>
         <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">The Willamette University Scrapbook collections contains scrapbooks created by students, faculty and staff that document aspects of Willamette University life in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.</abstract>
         <physloc>Mark O. Hatfield Library</physloc>
         <langmaterial>Materials are in English.</langmaterial>
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         <p>The Willamette University scrapbook collection consists of scrapbooks created by Willamette University faculty, staff and students. Scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, photographs, programs, letters, awards, and souvenirs gathered to document the individual and community life at Willamette University. Included are scrapbooks created for campus residence halls, scrapbooks created by individual students and faculty members, and scrapbooks created to document publicity about the university.</p>  
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         <p>This collection is arranged into four series: I. Faculty scrapbooks; II: Publicity scrapbooks; III: Residential scrapbooks; and IV: Student scrapbooks.</p>
         <p> Scrapbooks retain their original form. Scrapbooks are organized in alphabetical order.</p>  
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         <p>This collection is open for research.</p>  
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         <p>Library acts as "fair use" reproduction agent.</p>
         <p>For further information, see the section on copyright in the Regulations and Procedures of the Willamette University Archives and Special Collections. </p>
         <p>Copyright Information: Before material from collections at Willamette University Archives and Special Collections may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permission. Persons wishing to quote from materials in any collections held by University Archives and Special Collections should consult the University Archivist. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.</p>  
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         <p>[Identification of item], Willamette University Scrapbook collection, Archives and Special Collections, Mark O. Hatfield Library, Willamette University.</p>  
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         <p>Additions to this collection are expected.</p>  
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         <p>Related collections include the Ivan Corner '21 WU photographs collection; The Ralph W. Barnes papers; and The Robert C. Notson papers, which include Adelia (White) Notson's '25 scrapbook and Jane (Notson) Gregg's '54 scrapbook. Also related are the Office of Communications records which contain compilations of newspaper and magazine articles.</p>  
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            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Allen, Elsie L.</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Atkinson, Elizabeth</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Barnes, Marion</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Bauman, Esther R.</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Brainerd, Grace</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Briggs, Elizabeth J.</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Clark, Warren William Herman</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Dobbs, James Ralph</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Doughton, Millard</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Euler, Barbara Crookham</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Simpson, Jo (Josephine Heald), 1937-2011</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Howerton, Margaret</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Matthews, James T., 1864-1942</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">McEwen, Harry Earl</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">McClure, Sybil</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Moores, Charles B.</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Parounagian, Esther</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Parrett, Eva</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Price, Edna</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Rogers, Winifred St. Claire</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Smith, Gertrude Reeves</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Terril, Noma Flo</persname>
            <persname rules="rda" source="local" encodinganalog="600">Vinson, Willis D.</persname>
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            <subject authfilenumber="sh85129296" source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Students</subject>
            <subject authfilenumber="sh85129244" source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Student activities</subject>
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               <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Faculty scrapbooks</unittitle>
               <unitid>Series I</unitid>
               <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1913/1967" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1913-1967</unitdate>
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               <p>This series contains scrapbooks created by Willamette University faculty. Scrapbooks include photographs and memorabilia.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Professor James Ralph Dobbs scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1926/1967" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1926-1967</unitdate>
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                  <p>James Ralph Dobbs was a Willamette University piano professor. His scrapbook includes portraits given to him by teachers and composers in music, photographs of Dobbs as a child, as an adult playing piano, and of his family members. Also includes photographs and article of pianist, Alexander Raab.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Reverend James T. Matthews scrapbook</unittitle>
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                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1913/1914" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1913-1914</unitdate>
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                  <p>James T. Matthews (1893-1942) was a mathematics professor and dean at Willamette University. This scrapbook focuses on the Willamette University summer school held in Joseph, Oregon.</p>
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                  <p>For additional photographs of James Matthews, see the Ivan Corner '21 WU photographs.</p>
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               <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Publicity scrapbooks</unittitle>
               <unitid>Series II</unitid>
               <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1878/1959" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1878-1959</unitdate>
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               <p>Publicity scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings featuring or mentioning Willamette University. These clippings were compiled by University staff to document the publicity of the year(s). The Office of Communications collection also contains compilations of more recent newspaper and magazine publicity.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Willamette University scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1958/1959" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1958-1959</unitdate>
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                  <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings coving topics such as the Music School, May Weekend, forensics, guest speakers and student affairs.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Willamette University publicity scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1945-10/1946-03" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1945 October  - 1946 March</unitdate>
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                  <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings compiled by the Willamette University Director of Information.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Willamette University publicity scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1946-03/1946-11" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1946 March - November</unitdate>
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                  <container type="item">1</container>
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                  <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings compiled by the Willamette University Director of Information.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Willamette University publicity scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1947-10/1948-01" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1947 October -1948 January</unitdate>
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                  <container type="item">2</container>
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                  <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings compiled by the Willamette University Director of Information.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Charles B. Moores university publicity scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1878/1925" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1878-1925</unitdate>
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                  <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings covering Salem and Willamette University. Charles B. Moores was a student at the Oregon Institute and Willamette University. He was also the Dean of the Board of Trustees for twenty years.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Charles B. Moores university publicity scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1878/1925" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1878-1925</unitdate>
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                  <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings covering Salem and Willamette University. Charles B. Moores was a student at the Oregon Institute and Willamette University. He was also the Dean of the Board of Trustees for twenty years.</p>
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               <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Residential life scrapbooks</unittitle>
               <unitid>Series III</unitid>
               <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1956/1975" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1956-1975</unitdate>
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               <p>This series contains scrapbooks created by students living in campus residence halls. Halls represented in these scrapbooks include Baxter, Doney, Lausanne, and York Halls. The majority of the scrapbooks include photographs, event programs, and lists of committee members.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Baxter Hall</unittitle>
                  <unitid>Subseries A</unitid>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1958/1963" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1958-1963</unitdate>
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                  <p>Baxter Hall was built in 1947. It is named for Bishop Bruce Baxter who was Willamette University President from 1934 to 1940. Baxter Hall initially comprised four wings for fraternity organizations and a central area for independent men.</p>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Associated Men of Baxter Hall</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1958/1963" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1958-1963</unitdate>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Doney Hall</unittitle>
                  <unitid>Subseries B</unitid>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1961/1963" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1961-1963</unitdate>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1969/1969" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1969</unitdate>
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                  <p>Doney Hall initially opened as a women's dormitory in 1955.</p>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Doney Hall scrapbooks</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1961/1963" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1961-1963</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Doney Hall scrapbooks</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1969/1969">1969</unitdate>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lausanne Hall</unittitle>
                  <unitid>Subseries C</unitid>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1956/1960" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1956-1960</unitdate>
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                  <p>Lausanne Hall was built in 1920. It replaced the Women's Dormitory that had been the home of Willamette University's first teacher, Chloe Clarke Willson. That dormitory was closed in 1915, and construction for the new Lausanne Hall began in 1919. Between July 1943 and October 1945, Lausanne became the home of the V-12 College Navy Training Program at Willamette.</p>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">"In and Out the Windows of Lausanne Hall"</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1956/1958" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1956-1958</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lausanne Hall Memories</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1956/1957" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1956-1957</unitdate>
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                     <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, programs, and information about student experiences and events in the 1959-1960 academic year.</p>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lausanne Hall</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1959/1960" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1959-1960</unitdate>
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                     <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, programs, and information about student experiences and events in the 1959-1960 academic year.</p>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lucy Anna Lee House</unittitle>
                  <unitid>Subseries D</unitid>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1960/1975" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1960-1975</unitdate>
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                  <p>The Lucy Anna Lee House opened in 1960 as a women's dormitory. It was named after Jason Lee's daughter, Lucy Anna Lee. Lee House was opened in concordance with Emily York House, also a dormitory for women.</p>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lee House roll book</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1961/1975" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1961-1975</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lee House</unittitle>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lee House</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1962/1963" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1962-1963</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lee House</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1963/1965" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1963-1965</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lee House</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1967/1968" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1967-1968</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lee House</unittitle>
                     <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1968/1969" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1968-1969</unitdate>
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                     <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Lee House</unittitle>
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                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Emily York House scrapbooks</unittitle>
                  <unitid>Subseries E</unitid>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1962/1970" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1962-1970</unitdate>
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                  <p>The Emily J. York House opened in 1961 as a women's dormitory. It was named after the first graduate of Willamette University, Emily York. York was built in concordance with the Lucy Anna Lee House, also a dormitory for women.</p>
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               <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Student scrapbooks</unittitle>
               <unitid>Series IV</unitid>
               <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1894/1993" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1894-1993</unitdate>
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               <p>This series contains scrapbooks created by students to document their time at Willamette University. Largely covering the early half of the twentieth century, students' scrapbooks included programs, letters, souvenirs, photographs, and newspaper clippings. Programs include dances and dinners put on by campus fraternities, sororities, and residential organizations. Letters are from loved ones on-campus and at home. Collected souvenirs include dried flowers, pencils, name-cards, and in the case of Barbara Crookham Euler, tea bags and wedding cake.</p>
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               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Elsie L. Allen class of 1930</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1927/1931" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1927-1931</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
               </did>
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                  <p>Elsie Allen graduated in 1930 with a degree in Physical Education. She was a member of the Archery club, Honor Code Committee, the YWCA, was Lausanne Hall Vice President, and played on the women's basketball team for three years. After graduating from Willamette, she taught Physical Education in Milton Freewater.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Elizabeth Atkinson class of 1931</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1927/1931" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1927-1931</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Elizabeth Atkinson graduated in 1931 with a degree in Economics. She was a member of the Delta Phi sorority, the Y.W.C.A, the Riding club, Archery club, and a reporter for the Collegian. After graduating from Willamette, she worked for a contracting firm in San Francisco.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Marion Barnes class of 1920</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1916/1920" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1916-1920</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Marian Barnes was a member of the class of 1920. She served as secretary of her freshman class.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Esther R. Bauman class of 1926</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1922/1926" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1922-1926</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
               </did>
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                  <p>Esther Bauman graduated in 1926 with a degree in History. She was a member of the Delta Phi sorority, the Inter-Sorority Council, and the Philodosian literary society.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Ruth Bedford - Memory book of College Life</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1919/1923" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1919-1923</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Ruth Bedford graduated in 1923 with a degree in French. She was a member of the Chrestomathean society, participated in the Junior play and Freshman Glee, and was frequently the pianist at campus events. She later became a pianist in Salem.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Helen Borchardt class of 1927</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1923/1931" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1923-1931</unitdate>
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               </did>
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                  <p>Helen Borchardt graduated from Willamette University in 1927 with a degree in history.  She was a member of the ladies glee club.  She married Marvin Trindle in 1928. She died in Salem in 1978.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Grace Brainerd class of 1923</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1919/1922" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1919-1922</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Grace Brainerd graduated in 1923 with a degree in Mathematics. She was a member of the Delta Phi sorority, the Philodosian literary society, was Maid to the May Queen, and Associate Editor of the Wallulah.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Elizabeth J. Briggs class of 1919</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1916/1920" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1916-1920</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Elizabeth Briggs graduated in 1919 with a degree in History. She was a member of the Owyhee Club, the Adelante society, and the Lausanne Hall Club. She was also a senior scholar. She later taught mathematics and earned her Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Warren William Herman Clark class of 1914</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1910/1915" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1910-1915</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>W. W. Herman Clark graduated in 1914 with a degree in Chemistry. He was Glee Club president, a member of the Prohibition association, the Websterian literary society, the Y.M.C.A, President of the Willamette Institute of Scientific Research and manager and editor of the University Song Book. Clark studied organic chemistry at the University of Oregon, taught Chemistry at Salem High School, and joined the faculty at Willamette in 1923.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Warren William Herman Clark class of 1914</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1910/1915" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1910-1915</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
               </did>
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                  <p>W. W. Herman Clark graduated in 1914 with a degree in Chemistry. He was Glee Club president, a member of the Prohibition association, the Websterian literary society, the Y.M.C.A, President of the Willamette Institute of Scientific Research and manager and editor of the University Song Book. Clark studied organic chemistry at the University of Oregon, taught Chemistry at Salem High School, and joined the faculty at Willamette in 1923.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Millard Doughton class of 1920</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1917/1919" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1917-1919</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">31</container>
                  <container type="item">1</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Millard Doughton graduated in 1920 with a degree in Mathematics. He was a member of the Chrestophilian Literary Society and the Sigma Tau fraternity. Sybil McClure and Millard Doughton married circa 1921.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Millard Doughton class of 1920</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1917/1919" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1917-1919</unitdate>
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                  <p>Millard Doughton graduated in 1920 with a degree in Mathematics. He was a member of the Chrestophilian Literary Society and the Sigma Tau fraternity. Sybil McClure and Millard Doughton married circa 1921.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Barbara Crookham Euler scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1934/1938" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1934-1938</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Barbara Crookham Euler, class of 1938, was a member of the Wallulah, the Collegian, and Delta Phi sorority. In 1936, Euler edited the university's student handbook, commonly referred to as the 'Rook Bible.' She later became a teacher and served in the air Women's Army Corps during World War II.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Josephine Heald (Jo Simpson) scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1955/1959" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1955-1959</unitdate>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="5450_">
                  <p>Josephine A. Heald, class of 1959, served as student-body vice president, Collegian campus editor and was a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. She married Robert Simpson on the day of her graduation from Willamette University in 1959 and was best known as Jo Simpson. Simpson spent much of her life volunteering for parent and student organizations as well as for Republican political campaigns. These commitments culminated in her successful run for the State House of Representatives during the 1979-1980 legislative session.</p>
               </bioghist>
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                  <p>This scrapbook is part of the Josephine "Jo" Simpson papers.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Margaret Howerton class of 1936</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1933/1936" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1933-1936</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Margaret Howerton, class of 1936, was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. Included in her scrapbook are programs from events and souvenirs from the students' push to bring dancing back to the Willamette campus.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Harry Earl McEwen class of 1922</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1919/1923" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1919-1923</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Harry Earl McEwen graduated in 1922 with degrees in Philosophy, History and English. He was a member for the Epicurean Club, the Chrestophilian Literary society, and was part of the Junior Play.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Sybil McClure class of 1921</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1918/1920" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1918-1920</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Sybil McClure, class of 1921, majored in French and Spanish. She was a member of the Chrestomathean literary society and the Lausanne Hall Club. McClure and Millard Doughton married circa 1921.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Esther Parounagian (Barnes) class of 1923</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1919/1937" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1919-1937</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Esther Parounagian graduated in 1923 with a degree in Biology. She was a member of the Philodosian literary society, the Y.W.C.A, the Beta Chi sorority, and was the May Queen. She married Ralph Barnes in 1924. Ralph was a foreign correspondent from 1926 to 1940.</p>
               </bioghist>
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                  <p>Esther's journals, letters and scrapbooks, created while she was abroad with Ralph, are available in the Ralph W. Barnes papers.</p>
               </relatedmaterial>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Eva Parrett class of 1920</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1917/1920" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1917-1920</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Eva Parrett graduated in 1920 with a degree in English and History. She was a member of the Philodosian Literary Society, the Lausanne Hall Club, and the Beta Chi sorority. She was also the Editor of the Collegian.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Edna Price scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1896/1959" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1896-1899, 1931, 1959</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">38</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Edna Price was an 1896 graduate of Willamette University. Her fiancé, Corporal Harry (Hal) Glen Hibbard, a student of the Willamette School of Oratory, died of typhoid fever in Manila on December 9, 1898, while serving with the Second Oregon Volunteer Infantry in the Spanish-American War. He was granted a posthumous degree in 1899. After graduating, Price did secretarial work until her marriage in 1903 to Reverend Samuel H. Jones, an Irish Presbyterian minister. They lived in Jacksonville and Salem, Oregon, as well as Nevada and Texas. The couple had three children, two of whom died in childhood. Their son, Malcolm, attended Willamette from 1932 to 1938 and received both A.B. and L.L.B. degrees. Price's grandson, Malcolm Jones, Jr., likewise attended Willamette in the late 1950's. Price passed away at the age of 92 on May 3, 1970.</p>
               </bioghist>
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                  <p>The Edna Price scrapbook consists of photographs, university memorabilia, and newspaper clippings dating from 1896 to 1899. The majority of the clippings document the Spanish-American War and more specifically Second Oregon Volunteer Infantry regiment. A clipping from 1959 shows Price's son and grandson visiting Willamette's campus for Parents' Weekend. Also included is a letter from a fellow classmate to Price, dated 1931, inquiring as to the whereabouts of other class alumni and suggesting a reunion. The scrapbook is arranged chronologically.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Winifred St. Claire Rogers scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1919/1949" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1919-1923, 1949</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Winifred St. Claire Rogers graduated in 1923. She was a member of the Beta Chi sorority as well as the Philodosian society.</p>
               </bioghist>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>The Winifred St. Claire Rogers scrapbook consists primarily of photographs taken during Rogers' time on campus. Also included are university memorabilia, and greeting cards.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Gertrude Reeves (Smith) class of 1913</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1910/1913" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1910-1913</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Gertrude Reeves graduated in 1913. She was a member of the Philodosian society and the YWCA.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Peggy Rockwood "Willamette Views" scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1912/1913" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1912-1913</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">40</container>
               </did>
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                  <p>Scrapbook contains photographs of campus buildings and student events. Events include and Adelante society meeting, holiday receptions, and athletics events.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Noma Flo Terril</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1923/1924" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1923-1924</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Noma was a member of the Delta Phi sorority. She left Willamette University after her sophomore year in 1925.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Willis D. Vinson class of 1924</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1919/1924" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1919-1924</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
               </did>
               <bioghist encodinganalog="545">
                  <p>Willis Vinson graduated in 1924 with degrees in History and Education. He was a member of the Sigma Tau fraternity and the Chrestophilian literary society. He played football, basketball and was a track and field athlete. He was also on the Collegian and Wallulah staff.</p>
               </bioghist>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Souvenir Views of Mount Hood and the Willamette University Party</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1894-08/1894-08">1894 August</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>This scrapbook contains photographs of a group of students and faculty who climbed Mount Hood in August 1894.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1910/1919" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1910-1919</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">10</container>
                  <container type="item">1</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>Includes copies of newspaper clippings covering Willamette athletics.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Campus photograph scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1919/1923" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1919-1923</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>Includes photographs of student events, homecoming bonfire, and campus buildings.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Campus photograph scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1909/1923" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1909, 1916-1923 </unitdate>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <container type="item">1</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>Includes photographs of athletic events, Senior Class Day, student and faculty photographs, graduation, and the May Day celebration.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Campus photograph scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" certainty="approximate" era="ce" normal="1910/1993" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">circa 1910 - circa 1950, 1993</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <container type="item">2</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>Includes photographs of athletic events, fraternity and sorority events, glee, and the 1993 Basketball championship team.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Photograph scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" certainty="approximate" era="ce" normal="1915/1925" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">circa 1920</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>Scrapbook of student photographs including May Day, Junior Carnival, athletic events, and the graduating class photographs.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Photograph scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1919/1973" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1919-1923, 1973</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">49</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>Scrapbook of photographs documenting student life and activities. Also includes photographs of the 1923 50th class reunion.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">A News Glimpse into WU sporting events, general campus news, and alumni affairs scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1950/1951" type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f">1950-1951</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Campus photograph scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" era="ce" normal="1960/1960">1960</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">48</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>Includes photographs of Honey Bears, campus buildings, and theater. Photographs taken by Burr Baughmann.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Student scrapbook</unittitle>
                  <unitdate calendar="gregorian" certainty="approximate" era="ce" normal="1984/1984">circa 1984</unitdate>
                  <container type="box">10</container>
                  <container type="item">2</container>
               </did>
               <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_">
                  <p>Scrapbook of photographs documenting student events and parties.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
         </c01>
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   </archdesc>
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