administrative records
Found in 278 Collections and/or Records:
Oregon Printing Association records
Collection includes miscellaneous administrative and accounting records of the Oregon Printing Association.
Oregon School of Arts and Crafts records
Records of the Oregon School of Arts and Crafts, including administrative records, student work, and memorabilia. The school was originally founded as the Arts and Crafts Society of Portland in 1907, but changed its name in 1979, when it moved to a seven-acre campus on SW Barnes Road in Portland, Oregon. In 1996, the school changed its name again to Oregon College of Art and Craft. The school permanently closed in 2019.
Oregon Shipbuilding Corporation records
Small binder containing information on vessels built, sponsors, employment levels, facilities, and related matters.
Oregon Society of Landscape Architects records
Collection includes articles of incorporation, minutes, stockholder lists and other administrative documents regarding the Oregon Society of Landscape Architects' activities in connection with the promotion of the profession of landscape architecture.
Oregon State Pharmaceutical Association records
Collection consists of correspondence, 1935-1937, regarding business matters, mostly from OSPA president Roy A. Perry; miscellaneous documents regarding the OSPA convention in Gearhart, Oregon, 1934-1935, including membership lists and a speech by Perry.
Oregon Timber Transport Operators records
Records of a short-lived organization that was formed in 1951 to address concerns about logging truck safety on the Oregon's highways.
Oregon Washingtonian Society records
Bound record book of the Oregon Washingtonian Society, containing constitution, minutes, and a list of members.
Overlook Woman's Improvement Club records
Pacific International Exposition records
Collection includes correspondence, records, account and other books, publications, scrapbooks, awards, souvenirs, and ephemera.
Pacific Northwest Labor College records
The Pacific Northwest Labor College was originally sponsored by the Portland Labor Temple and offered night courses and continuing education for labor union members until its closure in 1984. Records include correspondence, reports, minutes, lists of officers, by-laws, surveys, proposals, news releases, bibliographies, memoranda, curriculum materials, and financial grant materials.