Box 5
Contains 47 Results:
Papers of Julie Skinner, including correspondence, certificates, and Oregon-Washington dual convention flyer and lunch program, 2008-2014
This series consists of materials that branch members, often the president, secretary, or historian, gathered specifically for historical preservation, as well as information produced about the branch's history. The contents of this series may overlap with or duplicate materials in other series.
Obituary for Patricia Green Swenson, 2010
This series consists of materials that branch members, often the president, secretary, or historian, gathered specifically for historical preservation, as well as information produced about the branch's history. The contents of this series may overlap with or duplicate materials in other series.
Clippings about and memorial service program for Phyllis Wiener; essay that in part discusses Wiener, 1975-1979, 1976
This series consists of materials that branch members, often the president, secretary, or historian, gathered specifically for historical preservation, as well as information produced about the branch's history. The contents of this series may overlap with or duplicate materials in other series.
Art in Portland research project: Introduction, sculpture, and painting, 1940
A significant portion of this series concerns scholarships and fellowships that the branch funded. Other projects include a series of essays written about the arts in Portland; materials relating to the "baby lounge" that the branch operated at Union Station during World War II; catalogs the branch published, listing local nurseries, day cares, and kindergartens; and materials relating to "Land of the Multnomahs," a history book it published as a fundraiser.
Art in Portland research project: Architecture, 1940
A significant portion of this series concerns scholarships and fellowships that the branch funded. Other projects include a series of essays written about the arts in Portland; materials relating to the "baby lounge" that the branch operated at Union Station during World War II; catalogs the branch published, listing local nurseries, day cares, and kindergartens; and materials relating to "Land of the Multnomahs," a history book it published as a fundraiser.
Art in Portland research project: Literature, 1940
A significant portion of this series concerns scholarships and fellowships that the branch funded. Other projects include a series of essays written about the arts in Portland; materials relating to the "baby lounge" that the branch operated at Union Station during World War II; catalogs the branch published, listing local nurseries, day cares, and kindergartens; and materials relating to "Land of the Multnomahs," a history book it published as a fundraiser.
Art in Portland research project: Music, 1940
A significant portion of this series concerns scholarships and fellowships that the branch funded. Other projects include a series of essays written about the arts in Portland; materials relating to the "baby lounge" that the branch operated at Union Station during World War II; catalogs the branch published, listing local nurseries, day cares, and kindergartens; and materials relating to "Land of the Multnomahs," a history book it published as a fundraiser.
Art in Portland research project: Theater, dance, and film, 1940
A significant portion of this series concerns scholarships and fellowships that the branch funded. Other projects include a series of essays written about the arts in Portland; materials relating to the "baby lounge" that the branch operated at Union Station during World War II; catalogs the branch published, listing local nurseries, day cares, and kindergartens; and materials relating to "Land of the Multnomahs," a history book it published as a fundraiser.
Date books for baby lounge, 1944-1945
A significant portion of this series concerns scholarships and fellowships that the branch funded. Other projects include a series of essays written about the arts in Portland; materials relating to the "baby lounge" that the branch operated at Union Station during World War II; catalogs the branch published, listing local nurseries, day cares, and kindergartens; and materials relating to "Land of the Multnomahs," a history book it published as a fundraiser.
Baby lounge: Lists of workers and expenses, circa 1944
A significant portion of this series concerns scholarships and fellowships that the branch funded. Other projects include a series of essays written about the arts in Portland; materials relating to the "baby lounge" that the branch operated at Union Station during World War II; catalogs the branch published, listing local nurseries, day cares, and kindergartens; and materials relating to "Land of the Multnomahs," a history book it published as a fundraiser.