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Peggy Fowler
Shortly after graduating from George Fox in 1973, Peggy Fowler embarked on a 35-year career at Portland General Electric that culminated with her promotion to CEO in 2000. Upon her retirement in 2009, she left as one of Portland’s most respected business figures, revered for her leadership atop one of the city’s flagship corporate entities and for her civic contributions as a member of several public and private boards and organizations. Fowler is credited with guiding PGE through the Enron era and for serving as a reassuring presence to employees, many of whom saw their 401(k)s devalued when Enron filed for bankruptcy. When the Portland Business Journal asked Oregon CEOs to identify the executive they most admire, Fowler’s “radical grace under pressure” made her the overwhelming choice in 2005. Fowler has also served on the George Fox Board of Trustees and the Oregon Independent College Foundation Board of Trustees.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/noteable_individuals/1077/thumbnail.jp
Two documents attached together (1 to honorable TB Ferguson from George W. Fowler and (2 letter of receipt from Ben R. Reader (?
Two documents attached together (1 to honorable TB Ferguson from George W. Fowler and (2 letter of receipt from Ben R. Reader (
Fowler, George
Fowler, George. A treatise on surgery, 1906
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Subjects: Surgery
Notes: In two volumes
Language: Englishhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/rare-books/1158/thumbnail.jp
George Albert Smith correspondence, April 1901 [2]
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from April of 1901. Includes a letter from Joseph S. Fowler in Washington, D.C.; an exchange of letters between George A. Smith and Joseph A. Silver over unpaid money; and other correspondence related to his work in the U.S. Land Office at Salt Lake Cit
George Albert Smith correspondence, July 1900 [1]
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from July 1900. Includes a letter from J. S. Fowler, a Mormon employee of the U.S. Census Office at Washington, D.C.; and correspondence related to his work in the U.S. Land Office at Salt Lake Cit
Steam Engine Sir John Fowler
N. Noyce's Fowler showman's road locomotive steam traction engine No.9393 'Sir John Fowler' registration 'YA44' (built 1905). Photographed 19 May 1940
George Albert Smith correspondence, February 1901 [1]
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from February of 1901. Includes a letter from George\u27s mother, Sarah Farr Smith, at Chattanooga, Tennessee; a letter from Joseph S. Fowler in Washington, D.C.; and correspondence related to the work of the Republican Part
George Albert Smith correspondence, May 1901 [1]
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from May of 1901. Includes a letter from Joseph S. Fowler in Washington, D.C.; letters from father John Henry Smith at El Paso, Texas, and Chihuahua, Mexic
George Albert Smith correspondence, November 1901
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of George A. Smith from November of 1901. Includes a letter from Lew Peck at Sumpter, Oregon; a letter from Joseph S. Fowler in Washington, D.C.; a printed comparison of the platforms of the Democratic and Republican parties for the Salt Lake City government; correspondence related to Smith\u27s work in the U.S. Land Office at Salt Lake City; and correspondence related to his LDS Church war
Steam Engine Sir John Fowler at Wickham Fair
Nelson Noyce's 6-7HP Fowler showman's road locomotive steam traction engine No.9393 'Sir John Fowler' registration 'YA44' (built 1905). Photographed at Wickham Fair, 19 May 1940
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