Watts, Roberta
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Reverend Clarence T. Abbott
Oral history interview with Reverend Clarence T. Abbott conducted by Roberta Watts on July 6, 1978. Abbott was an Espicopalian priest and mental health counselor at William Temple House in Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with LeRoy C. Andersen
Oral history interview with LeRoy C. Andersen conducted by Roberta Watts on January 11, 1978. Andersen discusses his career at Portland Iron Works, beginning in 1908.
Oral history interview with Jane M. Armentrout
Oral history interview with Jane M. Armentrout conducted by Roberta Watts on June 5, 1978. Armentrout discusses the life and career of her father, Dr. Harold Bunce Myers, and her own interest in science.
Oral history interview with Forrest E. Balliet
Oral history interview with Forrest E. Balliet conducted by Roberta Watts on March 2, 1978. Balliet discusses his life as a seasonal farm and ranch worker, and talks about his experiences in the U.S. Army in France during World War I.
Oral history interview with Harold W. Bernard
Oral history interview with Harold W. Bernard conducted by Roberta Watts on December 1, 1977. Bernard was a psychologist and taught at the University of Oregon and Reed College, and wrote several psychology textbooks.
Oral history interview with Art Bimrose
Oral history interview with Art Bimrose conducted by Roberta Watts on November 29, 1977. Bimrose worked for the Oregonian newspaper, and was an editorial cartoonist from 1947 until his retirement in 1983.
Oral history interview with Florence I. Budlong
Oral history interview with Florence I. Budlong conducted by Roberta Watts on February 3, 1978. Budlong discusses her involvement in the trucking industry from 1942 to 1969.
Oral history interview with Elizabeth C. Ducey
Oral history interview with Elizabeth C. Ducey conducted by Roberta Watts on April 24, 1978. Ducey discusses her involvement with the Junior League of Portland and the Oregon Roadside Council, and talks about the political career of Senator Richard L. Neuberger.
Oral history interview with Sister Mary Emerentia
Oral history interview with Sister Mary Emerentia conducted by Roberta Watts on June 29, 1979. Sister Mary Emerentia joined the Sisters of the Holy Names in Portland, Oregon, in 1916, and taught music and harp at affiliated schools in Portland and Seattle.
Oral history interview with Mary C. Emory
Oral history interview with Mary C. Emory conducted by Roberta Watts on January 6, 1978. Emory discusses her early life in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
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