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Wait, isn’t it Friday?
Don’t worry, you haven’t skipped the weekend and fast forwarded to Wednesday — we’re just launching a new set today because I love random connections… For those of you who have been following the blog posts for the past couple … Continue reading
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Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs & Oregon State University sign new MOU
Yesterday, Tribal Council members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and leaders of Oregon State University signed a new memorandum of understanding, renewing and expanding their partnership. The day was full of presentations, sharing, and personal stories, culminating with … Continue reading
Change of Reference Room hours 4/6/09
Tribal Council members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and leaders of Oregon State University will sign a new memorandum of understanding on Monday April 6th. The day-long meeting will happen in the Valley Library, with a portion tomorrow … Continue reading
OSU Archives in The Commons: Images of Celilo Falls
Look for more from the Gerald W. Williams Collection Wednesday March 4th On March 10, 1957, the Columbia River pooled behind the newly constructed Dalles Dam, effectively drowning a five-mile stretch of cascades known as Celilo Falls. The rising water … Continue reading
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New Digital Collection: Gerald W. Williams Images
In 2007 the OSU Libraries acquired the Gerald W. Williams Collection, consisting of the collected historic photographs, personal papers, and research library of Gerald “Jerry” Williams, a former national historian for the U.S. Forest Service. Williams, a native Oregonian, spent … Continue reading
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New Collection Highlighting Forest Service History!
Photographs, films, and research materials illuminating the history of the U.S. Forest Service and related topics such as the Civilian Conservation Corps, Gifford Pinchot, logging in the Pacific Northwest, and the Smoky the Bear campaign form the core of a … Continue reading
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