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Oral history interview with J. Carl Lenchitsky
Oral history interview with J. Carl Lenchitsky conducted by Linda S. Dodds on July 19, 1982. Lenchitsky discusses playing basketball and other sports at Oregon State University in the 1930s, and shares the history of the Healy Heights neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
Oral history interview with Dorothea M. Lensch
Oral history interview with Dorothea M. Lensch conducted by Roberta Watts from December 5-16, 1977. Lensch, retired director of recreation for the Portland, Oregon Bureau of Parks, discusses recreation programs and cultural life in Portland.
Oral history interview with Dorothea M. Lensch
Oral history interview with Dorothea M. Lensch conducted by Mischa Creditor and Carol Spellman from October 20, 1977, to March 10, 1978, for the Portland Neighborhood History Project. Lensch served as director of recreation for the Portland Parks Bureau, now Portland Parks and Recreation, from 1936 to 1972.
Dorothea Lensch papers
Papers of Dorothea Lensch (1907-2000), including correspondence, clippings, and awards. Lensch was the first director of recreation in the Bureau of Parks and Public Recreation of Portland, Oregon, serving in that position from 1936 to 1972.
Hermon Camp Leonard papers
Collection includes a typescript copy of a diary by Hermon Camp Leonard, with entries noting arrivals and departures of ships in Astoria, and including poetry and Chinook terms. Also included is a photograph of an affidavit dated March 16, 1907, concerning exports by Leonard.
Oral history interview with Randy Leonard
Willard Leonard papers
Les Femmes photographic collection
Lesbians in Coalition Against Racism and Anti-Semitism records
Records of Lesbians in Coalition Against Racism and Anti-Semitism, including research materials, handouts, and workshop documents.
Lesowske family collection of Portland Timbers memorabilia
Memorabilia relating to the Portland, Oregon, soccer team the Portland Timbers, collected by the Lesowske family. Materials include season programs, a history of the team, a newspaper section about the team's Major League Soccer championship win, and ephemera. As of 2021, the Lesowske family had been attending Portland Timbers games for over 15 seasons.