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Discussion on Housing and Goal 10: Bob Clay
Bob Clay was interviewed on March 6, 2025, by Sy Adler and Andrée Tremoulet.
The content of this interview is audio only with machine-generated captions.
In March of 2025, Portland State University Professor Emeritus Sy Adler and former Adjunct Associate Professor Andrée Tremoulet conducted three audio interviews with leaders instrumental in the formation and implementation of Goal 10 housing policies to capture their views regarding legislative changes, and how they might affect the availability of housing for all Oregonians.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/planoregon_interviews/1078/thumbnail.jp
Bob Tyler, R. Clay Hopper
Coach Bob Tyler is pictured shaking hands with R. Clay Hopper, a 1926 MSU alumnus.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/4153/thumbnail.jp
Recording of interview with Bob Buford
Buford lives in Dallas, TX and is a cable-TV pioneer, social entrepreneur, author, and venture philanthropist. He co-founded Leadership Network in 1984, became founding chairman in 1988 of what was initially called The Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management, and popularized the concept of Halftime through several books he authored. Buford was introduced to Nouwen through Malcolm Street of Elderly Care Inc (Fortworth, TX).1 audio cassette (ca. 1 hr. 9 mins.)The interview is transcribed and is available electronically or in hard copy. ; Title based on contents of the item. ; Reference copies of the audio cassettes are available (located with original). ; Located in audio cassettes box 10. ; Digitized January 27, 2011.For more information please contact Special Collections, the University of St. Michael's College.Item consists of one audio cassette (SR2005 09 23 12) of an interview with Bob Buford conducted by Joe Vorsterman at the Leadership Network Offices (Dallas, TX) on November 30, 2004. Buford recounts experiences with Nouwen at the Foundation Conference (Toronto, ON) and The Gathering (Mexico) and through his subsequent work 'Mornings with Henri Nouwen'. Themes present in Buford's interview include 'Half Time', 'Finishing Well', Thomas Merton, Peter Drucker, Nouwen's contradictions and Nouwen as tortured
Letter from Bob H. Suzuki, President, CSU Pomona, June 13, 1993
A letter from President Bob H. Suzuki thanking guests of a garden reception and asking for their support to fund Michi Nishiura and Walter Weglyn Endowed Chair in Multicultural Studies.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn
Relational Enrichment: Bob Lepine
Bob Lepine, Little Rock, AR, radio host and author, speaks to the student body on the subject of love and 1 Corinthians 13 as it relates to relationships with others
Interview with Robert E. Clay (on Goal 10)
Interview with Robert E. Clay by Sy Adler on May 3, 2017 focused on Goal 10 of Oregon\u27s Statewide Land Use Planning Program. Bob Clay is a planning consultant in Portland, Oregon who has held senior management positions in urban planning for city, state, regional, and federal agencies since 1973.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/planoregon_interviews/1031/thumbnail.jp
Bob Miller's Light Walk
Artist Bob Miller's "Light Walk" at the Exploratorium is always an eye-opening experience for students and teachers alike. His unique discoveries will change the way you look at light, shadow, and images. The author includes activities such as doing your own lightwalk, building a pinhole viewer, building a pinhole camera, and slide projector activities. The author also provides an additional bibliography that is accompanied by reading materials. External links to related internet resources are also provided
Peopletalk: Bob Hippensteele
Professor of Biology Hippensteele speaks about the benefits of a small university, the approachability of the faculty, and atmosphere of healthy competition. He speaks of the quality of the facilities, including the library, and cites a recent encounter with Clay Highum. He also notes the access students have to scientific equipment at IWU and, if needed, at ISU. He mentions interacting with faculty in other disciplines to learn more about what his students are encountering: specifically, Bob Bray (English) and Sue Moreto (Languages) are mentioned. He also points out the benefit of engaging with ideas from different disciplinary perspectives in informal debates with faculty and the benefits of General Education for students in their life beyond IWU
Jere Nash Interview with Bob Montgomery
Interview conducted by author Jere Nash with state senator Bob Montgomery in the process of writing Mississippi Politics: The Struggle for Power, 1976-2006. Topics covered include Mississippi Senate; Medicaid bill; Brad Dye; Mississippi Highway program and legislation; gambling legislation; tobacco litigation; tort reform; and Montgomery\u27s reelection campaign following reapportionment
Lt. Clay Tice
Lt. Clay Tice, 9th P.S., 49th pursuit group, Livingstone, 1942. 34 mile, Humpty Doo Livingstone airstrip.Alford, R. N.Date:194
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