Box 1
Contains 57 Results:
Faculty-Administration, 1944-1945
Content covers issues such as student leadership, reduction of Athletic department funds, Political Science instructor Mark O. Hatfield's political activities and student involvement in the war effort, among others.
Faculty-Administration, 1944-1945
Content covers issues such as student leadership, reduction of Athletic department funds, Political Science instructor Mark O. Hatfield's political activities and student involvement in the war effort, among others.
Faculty-Administration, 1945-1955
Content covers issues such as Willamette University alumni in the Oregon Legislature, first ten years of President G. H. Smith's administration and retirement of various long serving professors, among others.
Faculty-Administration, 1945-1955
Content covers issues such as Willamette University alumni in the Oregon Legislature, first ten years of President G. H. Smith's administration and retirement of various long serving professors, among others.
Faculty-Administration, 1945-1955
Content covers issues such as Willamette University alumni in the Oregon Legislature, first ten years of President G. H. Smith's administration and retirement of various long serving professors, among others.
Faculty-Administration, 1945-1955
Content covers issues such as Willamette University alumni in the Oregon Legislature, first ten years of President G. H. Smith's administration and retirement of various long serving professors, among others.
Faculty-Administration, 1946-1954
Content covers administrative personnel changes during these years.
Administration Policies and Problems, 1945-1955
Primarily concerns efforts to stimulate alumni interest during the years 1950-1955.
Armed Service News, 1943-1944
Military news related to Willamette University students.
Bancroft – Oregon Historians Lectures by Robert M Gatke, 1933 April 29
"The Bancroft History Factory" lecture. Part of "The Source Problems of Oregon History", a paper given before the Social Science professors of the Independent College of Oregon in Salem, April 29, 1933.
