This video recording features part three of Atiyeh's visit to Eugene, Oregon area as part of his campaign efforts for re-election as Governor of Oregon. The video begins with the rest of Atiyeh's speech given to an audience of doctors and healthcare workers.
This video recording features part two of Atiyeh's visit to the Eugene, Oregon area as part of his campaign efforts for re-election as Governor of Oregon. The video includes a visit to a lumber mill and a speech by Atiyeh given to an audience of doctors and healthcare workers.
This video recording features part one of Atiyeh's visit to the Eugene, Oregon area as part of his campaign efforts for re-election as Governor of Oregon. During this visit, Atiyeh gives a speech on the need for a lasting economic recovery and his opinions regarding challenger Ted Kulongoski's history as a state senator. He also answers several questions from audience members in attendance. At 39:29, Atiyeh visits the construction site of a new hospital in the area. At the end of the video, Atiyeh shares old football stories from his time as a student at the University of Oregon.
This video recording features a locally produced television documentary, which covers a day in the life of Governor Atiyeh. The video shows Atiyeh going throughout an average day in the Governor's office, meeting with several state government employees, and discussing the pros and cons of various bills needing the Governor's approval and support.
This video recording includes a compilation of several news stories from a variety of different media sources on Atiyeh's meeting with President Ronald Reagan regarding Oregon's economic problems, specifically, lack of employment and the rising costs of living in the state.
This video recording features the Incumbent Governor Victor Atiyeh and challenger Ted Kulongoski meeting in debate for Oregon's gubernatorial race. The video begins with an introduction by City Club President Pauline Anderson. The introduction is followed by opening statements by both candidates and questions taken from City Club members.
This video recording features part two of Atiyeh's visit to the Douglas County Fair, which was part of his campaign for reelection as Governor of Oregon. The video begins with Atiyeh answering questions from several community members and business owners in attendance.
Incumbent Governor Victor Atiyeh and challenger Ted Kulongoski meet in debate in Southern Oregon for Oregon's gubernatorial race. The video begins with opening statements by both candidates followed by questions taken from the audience in attendance.
This video recording features the opening and closing statements by incumbent Governor Victor Atiyeh during his debate against challenger Ted Kulongoski at the City Club of Portland. This video includes the opening and closing statements of Atiyeh only.
This video recording features footage of Atiyeh flying into Douglas County, Oregon, and meeting with several local community members and business owners during the Douglas County Fair as part of his campaign for reelection as Governor of Oregon.
This video recording features a compilation reel of 'Vic Atiyeh: The Governor' television advertisements used during Atiyeh's re-election campaign for Governor of Oregon.
This video recording features the Incumbent Governor Robert Straub and challenger Senator Victor Atiyeh meeting in debate for Oregon's gubernatorial race. The video begins with opening statements by both candidates followed by a question and answer session.
This video recording features the opening proceedings of the Oregon State University commencement ceremony. The video includes commentary from QAC public television and speeches by President Robert MacVicar and Student Member of the Board of the Higher Education Mark Madden
Part two of testimony from Senator Victor Atiyeh and Denny Miles to the Legislative Committee regarding Senate Bill 836, which related to the use of plastic milk containers. In this video, Miles continues to summarize the technical information for the bill and answers several questions from the committee. Max Morgan, Professor of Food Science at Oregon State University, also provides testimony in this video regarding studies conducted on the ability to detect contaminants in these containers. In addition, Joan Lansberg, Research Assistant in Food Science at Oregon State University, also provides testimony on her study of the retention of chemical contaminants in by glass and plastic containers.
Testimony from Senator Victor Atiyeh and Denny Miles to the Legislative Committee regarding Senate Bill 836, which related to the use of plastic milk containers. In this video, the senator discusses the language of the bill, which requires plastic containers to be tested before their use with milk products. Denny Miles also summarizes the technical information for the bill.
Transcript of letter addressed to Father, who is most likely Thomas Rees from his daughter Lora Rees. This letter was transcribed sometime after the 1970's, but the original letter is not accounted for. In the letter Lora talks about how she lives with Mr. Hackery in Portland while also working a job where she sews. She has recently just gotten a pay raise from six dollars to nine dollars per week. She ends the letter with news that there is an outbreak of small pox in Walla Walla. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio.
Transcript of letter addressed to Elizabeth Stout Rees from David Austin Rees's commanding officer about his death during battle. This letter was transcribed sometime after the 1970's, but the original letter is not accounted for. This transcript has the letter of David Austin Rees being drafted into the army, following with a letter saying where he is serving and another letter telling his mother about his death in battle. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio.
Letter addressed to Willard Hall Rees from his mother Elizabeth Stout Rees who is still living in Ohio. His mother tells Willard about her recent episode of illness, but is now healthy and able to do everyday tasks again. There are currently five boys living at home who attend school. The entire family is healthy at home besides his grandfather who has recently passed away. When the grandfather passed away he did not leave a will resulting in David Austin Rees to fight his Aunt for a portion of what was left of the farm. Elizabeth wishes to have her son return home this upcoming fall; she has not met his family yet and wishes to. As much as she wishes for Willard to visit with his family she is afraid of the dangers that accompany such a long journey. There is a new railroad being built near their farm that goes to Indiana, the company building the rail road is offering the family money to have the rail road go through their farm. Elizabeth plans on making a trip with Olivia Rebecca Rees to Delaware soon. The original letter is accompanied by a typed transcript. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio.
Letter addressed to a brother and sister of the Rees family back in Ohio. The letter is from their brother Willard Hall Rees who has recently moved to Butteville Oregon from Ohio. Willard apologizes for not writing sooner, but is healthy and in Oregon. There are many people Willard knows in Butteville and fills in his family in Ohio about the happenings of Butteville. Many families are starting to expand, along with being struck with the sadness of death. Willard received a letter from his father saying that one of his siblings was planning a trip to Oregon and that he wished to know more information on this topic. Willard ensures his siblings that to get to Oregon it is not too expensive giving them exact prices and a range of days they will be traveling. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio.
Letter addressed to William and Angeline McCulloch from Amanda A. Rees addresses the benefits of living in Oregon. Amanda starts the letter by telling the McCullochs that she has heard gossip that they might move to the West. Amanda then goes on to list all the benefits Oregon has, but if they do not hurry they may not get any fertile land like people she knows. She closes with looking forward to them moving to Oregon and visiting her. The original letter is accompanied by a typed transcript. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio.
Letter addressed to a brother of the Rees family, but neither the author of the letter nor who the letter is to be mentioned. The letter talks about local gossip in Butteville. Then the letter cuts off and switches from March to December and talks about the Presidential candidates for 1876. It was a close race between Samuel J. Tilden and Rutherford B. Hayes, with Hayes winning the election. The author of this letter strong supports the Federalist views while talking about politics during this time. This is one item from the Rees Family Correspondence Collection, which includes many letters between family members in Oregon and Ohio.