An obituary for the former Pacific University Professor of Public speaking, Henry D. Smith. Smith taught at Pacific University from 1902-1904. After that time he moved back East to teach at his alma mater, Beloit College. As well as to study in the Divinity School at Yale. He was an active member of Yale's debate team. In August of 1906 Smith drown after trying to save a young woman in Lake Geneva, New York. This obituary appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A scrapbook page titled The Faculty. The page contains a photograph of Pacific University's President, William Ferrin. Ferrin was the university's president from 1900-1913. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A scrapbook page that serves as an introduction for the scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp. The page contains a picture of a residential street in Forest Grove, Oregon, where Clapp attended the Tualatin Academy from 1900-1904 and Pacific University from 1904-1908. She has handwritten the dates she attended each school on this introduction page.
A program for the Pacific University Conservatory of Music's recital held on December 18th, 1907 in Marsh Hall. The students that performed are listed as Nell Hoople, F.T. Chapman, Daisy Abernethy, Amy Thomas, Kathryn Shannon, Gladdys Hartley, Alice Clement, Leah Leiser, Maud Shannon, Alice Sewell and France B. Clapp. This recital program appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
Memo to Centro Cultural Hispanic Coalition members concerning the agenda for an upcoming meeting. Attached are the minutes for a meeting that occurred on June 18, 1980. Centro Cultural is a culturally specific Hispanic community service organization in Oregon. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Minutes from a January 14, 1981 Centro Cultural Hispanic Coalition Members meeting. Centro Cultural is a culturally specific Hispanic community service organization in Oregon. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Memo from Washington County Community Action Executive Director Gordon Molitor to Community Action Program directors with the agenda for a future learning resource center meeting. Attached are notes from the previous meeting. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Letter from Washington County Community Action Executive Director Gordon Molitor to Centro Cultural Executive Director Enrique Medina. Molitor writes concerning a grant passed from the state of Oregon to Centro Cultural through Community Action. Attached is a signed agreement between the two organizations. Centro Cultural is a culturally specific Hispanic community service organization in Washington County. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Letter from Washington County Community Action Executive Director Gordon Molitor to Angelo Gomez of Centro Cultural, a culturally specific Hispanic community service organization. Molitor gives his input on a performance evaluation of Centro Cultural Executive Director Enrique Medina. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Letter from Centro Cultural Executive Director Enrique Medina to Washington County Community Action Executive Director Rocky Johnson. Medina writes to report the findings of Cultural Centro's routine annual financial statement examination. Centro Cultural is a culturally specific Hispanic community service organization in Washington County, Oregon. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County.
Letter from Washington County Community Action Executive Director David Johnson to Oregon State Community Services Program Acting Director Jerry Bieberle. Johnson reports on Community Action's work with Centro Cultural, a culturally specific Hispanic community service organization. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Letter from Washington County Community Action Executive Director Gordon Molitor to Centro Cultural Executive Director Enrique medina. Molitor provides some suggestions for a plan put together by the Centro Cultural board and informs Medina that a payment from Community Action to Centro Cultural was authorized. Centro Cultural is a culturally specific Hispanic community service organization in Washington County, Oregon. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County.
Letter to Washington County Community Action Organization Executive Director Jerralynn Ness from Charlie Harris of Community And Shelter Assistance of Oregon. Harris provides some brief biographical information about himself in response to being nominated by Community Action for an award. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Letter from Charlie Harris of Community And Shelter Assistance of Oregon to Washington County Community Action. Harris thanks Community Action for presenting him with an community achievement award at a Community Action Directors of Oregon conference. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Memo from Washington County Community Action to the Care to Share steering committee. Care to Share was a church food box networking program in Washington County, Oregon. Community Action identifies their services and programs that Care to Share should avoid duplicating, and criticizes the program for its lack of organization, liability, and needs assessment research. The memo ends with the conclusion that Care to Share should discontinue its operation unless major changes are made. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County.
Letter to Washington County Community Action Executive Director Jerralynn Ness from Elaine (last name not included), who was active in a church food box network in Southwest Portland, Oregon. Elaine expresses her concerns about Care to Share, a food box networking program in Washington County, Oregon. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County.
Report on the state of Care to Share, a church food box collection program in Washington County, Oregon. The report is written by steering committee members, and identifies several major flaws in the organization and implementation of the program. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Correspondence regarding extending the hours of operation of Care to Share, a social services program in Washington County, Oregon. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Correspondence between Washington County Community Action Finance Director Nicholas Green and Access Oregon Board President Gary Wood. Wood writes to Community Action to request overdue payments owed to Access Oregon per a contract between the two organizations. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Letter to Washington County Community Action Executive Director Jerralynn Ness from Oregon State Representative Curt Weldon. Weldon expresses his support for the Community Block Grant program, a major source of funding for Community Action. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Letter from Oregon State Representative David Wu to Washington County Community Action Organization Executive Director Jerralynn Ness. Representative Wu commends Community Action's Head Start program for its work with children from low income families, and wishes the organization the best of luck in applying for increased funding. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Correspondence between Washington County Community Action community members and Oregon state legislators. The letters concern proposed cuts to the Community Service Block Grant program, a major source of funding for Community Action. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Correspondence between Washington County Community Action community members and Oregon state legislators. The letters concern the Community Service Block Grant program, a major source of funding for Community Action. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.
Correspondence between Washington County Community Action staff and Oregon state legislators. The correspondence concerns the Community Service Block Grant program, a major source of funding for Community Action. This is from the records of the Community Action Organization, an anti poverty nonprofit in Washington County, Oregon.