An interview of Wally Carson on the topic of Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on June 9, 2016. Carson served in Oregon's legislature alongside Atiyeh in the 1960s-70s, and was appointed to Oregon's Supreme Court by Atiyeh in 1982. The interviewer, James Moore, was as professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. This is one of two recorded interviews between Moore and Carson on the topic of Atiyeh.
An interview of Wally Carson on the topic of Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on February 3, 2015. Carson served in Oregon's legislature alongside Atiyeh in the 1960s-70s, and was appointed to Oregon's Supreme Court by Atiyeh in 1982. The interviewer, James Moore, was as professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. This is one of two recorded interviews between Moore and Carson on the topic of Atiyeh.
An interview of Donna Campbell regarding Oregon's Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on June 26, 2015. Donna had known Vic and Dolores Atiyeh since they were teenagers, and she was married to one of Vic's best friends, Jim Campbell. The interviewer, James Moore, was as professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An interview of Bill Campbell regarding Oregon's Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on April 9, 2015. Campbell was an attorney in international law. The interviewer, James Moore, was as professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An interview of Michael Brugato, general manager of the Atiyeh Bros. rug business on the topic of Oregon's Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on July 30, 2015. The interviewer, James Moore, was as professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An interview of Oregon Governor Kate Brown on the topic of former Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on September 2, 2016. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. The conversation delves into the political careers of various Oregon governors and legislators, focusing on Tom McCall, Bob Straub, and Vic Atiyeh. It highlights Atiyeh's contributions to environmental legislation, including the bottle bill and the DEQ's founding. The discussion also touches on the evolution of public records laws and the importance of bipartisan cooperation in governance. The speakers reflect on the impact of political dynamics, personal relationships, and leadership styles on legislative outcomes. Additionally, they discuss the strategic decisions behind running for state office and the value of executive experience in governance.
An interview of former Oregon Secretary of State and legislator Bill Bradbury, on the topic of Oregon's Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on January 19, 2016. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. Note: This interview was recorded over a telephone connection, and the audio quality of Bradbury's voice is poor.
An interview of US Representative Earl Blumenauer on the topic of Oregon's Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on June 8, 2015. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An interview of Bowen Blair, an environmental attorney who formerly worked on the Columbia River Gorge Commission, on the topic of Oregon's Governor Vic Atiyeh. This interview was recorded on January 10, 2018. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An interview of Charles "Chuck" E. Beggs, a retired journalist who worked for the Salem Statesman Journal and for the Associated Press, on the topic of Oregon's Governor Vic Atiyeh. This interview was recorded on March 12, 2015. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An interview of former Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on June 3, 2014. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. This was one of several interviews Moore conducted with Governor Atiyeh. Note: Atiyeh was 91 years old at the time of this recording; he died less than two months afterwards. His voice is relatively faint and thin compared to earlier recordings.
An interview of former Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on March 26, 2014. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. This was one of several interviews Moore conducted with Governor Atiyeh. Note: Atiyeh was 91 years old at the time of this recording; he died about four months afterwards. His voice is relatively faint and thin compared to earlier recordings.
An interview of former Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on January 2, 2014. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. This was one of several interviews Moore conducted with Governor Atiyeh. Note: Atiyeh was nearly 91 years old at the time of this recording; he died about six months afterwards. His voice is relatively faint and thin compared to earlier recordings.
An interview of former Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on December 19, 2013. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. This was one of several interviews Moore conducted with Governor Atiyeh.
An interview of Edward Atiyeh on the topic of his brother, Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on April 14, 2015. Edward Atiyeh had been a co-owner of the family rug business, Atiyeh Bros. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. This was the first of two interviews they conducted; see also PUA_MS161_005. Note: Edward Atiyeh's voice is faint for much of the recording.
An interview of Edward Atiyeh (1921-2017) on the topic of his brother, Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on April 14, 2015. Edward Atiyeh had been a co-owner of the family rug business, Atiyeh Bros. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer. This was the second interview they had conducted; see also PUA_MS161_006.
An interview of David Atiyeh on the topic of his uncle, Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on July 30, 2015. David Atiyeh was an owner of the family rug business, Atiyeh Bros. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An interview of Bob Atiyeh on the topic of his uncle, Oregon Governor Victor Atiyeh, recorded on February 4, 2015. Bob Atiyeh was a driver during Vic Atiyeh's 1978 gubernatorial campaign. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An interview of Pat Amedeo on the topic of Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on March 24, 2015. Amedeo served as Atiyeh's natural resources advisor. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
An advertisement for Pacific University featuring two Oregon politicians: Congressman Les AuCoin (Democrat) and Governor Vic Atiyeh (Republican). The advertisement, which is captioned, "We do agree on one thing... The quality of Pacific University", celebrates the spirit of bipartisanship, service and scholarship by highlighting these two members of Pacific's Board of Trustees.
This advertisement was created by Pacific's Marketing Department and appeared in local publications such as The Forest Grove News-Times in 1993.
Victor Atiyeh in a three point stance in his University of Oregon football uniform. Atiyeh was on the football roster for the University of Oregon in 1942. However, he did not play in a single game as his father passed away and Victor Atiyeh had to come home to run the family rug business.
A letter to Victor Atiyeh from the Cleveland Rams. In the letter, the Rams offer Atiyeh a postion on their team. The Cleveland Rams were based in Cleveland until 1945. They moved to Los Angeles after World War II. The Rams moved to St. Louis in 1994, playing twenty one season there. In 2015, the Rams returned to Los Angeles and have remained there ever since.