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  1. Clark letter to Huggins re: response to concern over funding of Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG)

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    1 p. A typed letter from University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark, dated Mar. 1, 1971, to Mrs. Clara Huggins. The letter responds to Huggins' concerns about the Oregon Student Public Research Interest...

  2. Clark letter to Larpenteur re: response to inquiry on the finanicing of Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group...

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    1 p. A typed draft of a letter with handwritten notation from University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark, stamped Mar. 19, 1971, to James A. Larpenteur, Jr. The letter responds to Larpenteur's concerns...

  3. Articles of Incoporation of Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG)

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    6 p. A typed document incorporating the Oregon Student Public Interest Group (OSPIRG), including names of the first Board of Directors and the registering agent.

  4. Clark letter to Hale re: response to feedback regarding the Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG)

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    1 p. A typed letter by University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark to Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hale, dated Feb. 23, 1971, concerning the Oregon Student Public Interest Group (OSPIRG).

  5. Clark letter to Hale re: response to inquiry on fees associated with Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group (OSPIRG)

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    1 p. A typed letter from University of Oregon President Robert D. Clark, stamped Mar. 30, 1971, to Mrs. Anita B. Hale, regarding her concerns about funding of the Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group...

  6. PH037_82871 Angelus Studio photographs; Located in Box 222

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    A group of men, women, and children pose on the deck of a ship identified as the USS Oregon. A portion of the group is identified as being members of the organization Daughters of the American Revolution. Two...

  7. PH037_S00182; 16787A; P729

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    [Mazama group with mountaineering equipment in front of Cloud Cap Inn. Camera and tripod on roof deck of building. Group includes Henry Pittock Riley.]

  8. PH036_4812 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    Umatillas [Group of Umatilla Indians in regalia. Group includes Paul Showaway, Francis Lincoln, three other men and two women. On reservation.]

  9. PH036_4826 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    [Group of Yakima Indian men. Two wear military outfits and are mounted. Musicians on wagon. Spectators watch group prepare for parade. Group includes White Swan.]

  10. Associated Women Students officers collecting food for inclusion in Thanksgiving baskets

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    The Associated Women Students (AWS) organization was established in 1924 for the purpose of furthering the educational, social and cultural aims of women. It served as an umbrella group for Oregon State’s...

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