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Berhanu v. Metzger trial transcript
Trial transcript from the 1990 civil case of Berhanu v. Metzger in Multnomah County Court. Engedaw Berhanu sued Tom and John Metzger, leaders of the White Aryan Resistance, for the wongful death of his son Mulugeta Seraw, who had been fatally beaten by members of the Metzger's organization.
Berke Brothers, Inc. records
Berke Brothers, Inc. was incorporated in 1950 by David S. Pattullo, Paul A. Lewis and Harry D. Skelton as a general contracting business. Collection consists of a minute book, 1950-1951, including articles of incorporation and certificate of dissolution.
Berlin log books
Log books, 3 volumes, 1905-1918, of the Berlin's voyages from Portland and Astoria to Alaska.
Bernard Assmann account books
Bernard Assmann was bookkeeper and secretary-treasurer of the Oregon Hassam Paving Company. Collection consists of account books regarding personal finances.
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 Don G. Berry
Oral history interview with Don G. Berry conducted by Linda S. Dodds on February 11, 1980. Berry was a bronze sculptor and author of historical novels.
Oral history interview with Ellen B. Berry
Oral history interview with Ellen B. Berry conducted by Charles Digregorio on March 28, 1977. Berry discusses the life of her first husband, John Linden Bowman.
Luzerne Besser papers
Manuscript agreement between Luzerne Besser and James W. Foster, October 25, 1856, regarding the cutting of white fir logs.
Bethel Institute records
Bound manuscript minutes and records of the Bethel Institute, March 3, 1855-March 5, 1883, beginning from the school's inception. The Bethel Institute was established in Zena, Oregon, in the mid-1850s by members of the Disciples of Christ. It merged with Monmouth University in 1865 and became Christian College, then became the Oregon State Normal School in 1882. The school would change names and focus several more times before becoming Western Oregon University, its current name, in 1997.
Robert F. Bettendorf photographic collection
Black and white photographs from approximately 1946-1960, depicting the Vanport Extension Center before and after the 1948 Columbia River flood; scenes of buildings, students, and activities at Portland State College in Portland, Oregon; and scenes at Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood.