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Three Atiyeh brothers wearing coats in the snow
Three Atiyeh brothers wearing coats in the sno
Memo about press appearance for Atiyeh after the 1982 Oregon gubernatorial election
The Victor Atiyeh Papers contain materials from his business, political, and personal activities, dating from 1923-2012, as well as collected materials and family papers predating the primary body of the collection. The bulk of the materials pertain to his campaigns for and his service in political office, particularly his two terms as Governor of Oregon, 1979-1987, and to the international consulting business he established after leaving office in 1987. Collection materials include appointment books, audio cassettes, awards, budgets, campaign materials, certificates, correspondence, directories, memoranda, memorabilia, notes, photographs, poll results, posters, press clippings, publications, receipts, reports, schedules, scrapbooks, speeches, and video tapes
Certificate given to Atiyeh for his service to the Oregon Historical Society
The Victor Atiyeh Papers contain materials from his business, political, and personal activities, dating from 1923-2012, as well as collected materials and family papers predating the primary body of the collection. The bulk of the materials pertain to his campaigns for and his service in political office, particularly his two terms as Governor of Oregon, 1979-1987, and to the international consulting business he established after leaving office in 1987. Collection materials include appointment books, audio cassettes, awards, budgets, campaign materials, certificates, correspondence, directories, memoranda, memorabilia, notes, photographs, poll results, posters, press clippings, publications, receipts, reports, schedules, scrapbooks, speeches, and video tapes
Pamphlet for the Al Kadir Shriners celebration of International Shrine Membership Day
The Victor Atiyeh Papers contain materials from his business, political, and personal activities, dating from 1923-2012, as well as collected materials and family papers predating the primary body of the collection. The bulk of the materials pertain to his campaigns for and his service in political office, particularly his two terms as Governor of Oregon, 1979-1987, and to the international consulting business he established after leaving office in 1987. Collection materials include appointment books, audio cassettes, awards, budgets, campaign materials, certificates, correspondence, directories, memoranda, memorabilia, notes, photographs, poll results, posters, press clippings, publications, receipts, reports, schedules, scrapbooks, speeches, and video tapes
Card from Mary Faulkner thanking Atiyeh for participating in a Lone Fir Cemetery Foundation event
The Victor Atiyeh Papers contain materials from his business, political, and personal activities, dating from 1923-2012, as well as collected materials and family papers predating the primary body of the collection. The bulk of the materials pertain to his campaigns for and his service in political office, particularly his two terms as Governor of Oregon, 1979-1987, and to the international consulting business he established after leaving office in 1987. Collection materials include appointment books, audio cassettes, awards, budgets, campaign materials, certificates, correspondence, directories, memoranda, memorabilia, notes, photographs, poll results, posters, press clippings, publications, receipts, reports, schedules, scrapbooks, speeches, and video tapes
University Courses
This resource is a descriptor of university classes from the 19th century with courses for the sciences schedule, the 'classical' schedule and women courses. The science and classic schedules are for male students, whereas as the females have their own ciricullum for studying education. The classic courses consist of four years of courses with an early focus upon the humanities and courses later on focusing on the general sciences. The scientific section was only three years, but they received education more sciences than the persons studying in the classical courses. The ladies courses is a hybrid of both the classical agenda and the scientific agenda, with the exception that they study Cicero and Virgil whereas as the male students don't touch on these figures. Only the sciences and the women section study Caesar for a class
Fire dance at the 1988 Luau
A long-exposure image of a man performing a Samoan-style fire knife dance, on stage at the Pacific University's annual Lu'au in 1988.Pacific University began hosting an annual Lu'au in 1961. Student members of Na Haumana O Hawai'i (Hawaiian Club) organized and performed in the event, raising money for scholarships. The Lu'au included a dinner, sales of leis and other products flown in from Hawai'i, and performances of Pacific island dances. The Lu'au is normally held on the second Saturday in April in Washburne Hall. The name of the event was changed to Lu'au and Ho'ike in 2019
Handwritten note on Paul Newman and conflicting parties
A handwritten note primarily about Paul Newman that was presumably written by Gerry Thompson. This note explains how Paul is not returning class and has no sense of loyalty. Other names included in this note are Rick Daniels, Denny Miles, Carol Whitney, and the Scheduling Committee. This is one document from a binder containing selected daily reports to the Governor, which was compiled by Gerry Thompson