Bartholomae, Annette M. (Annette Martha), 1908-1997
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Annette M. Bartholomae
Oral history interview with Annette M. Bartholomae conducted by Sieglinde Smith from August 27 to September 3, 1992. Bartholomae was a librarian who worked at public libraries in Portland, Oregon, and Pocatello, Idaho, as well as at the Portland State University and Oregon Historical Society libraries.
The library board and the conscientious objector: a study in war hysteria
Photocopy typescript draft of a master of arts thesis, 59 pages, May 1968, regarding the case of Miss M. Louise Hunt, a conscientious objector and employee of the Portland Library Association, and the public hysteria that resulted in her dismissal during World War I.
The Portland Ayer: Mr. Ayer comes to Portland
Photocopy typescript manuscript regarding the life of Winslow Bartlett Ayer (1860-1965), who came to Portland in 1883 and became one of the city's best known businessmen and a political leader and philanthropist.