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Winterberger, E. L.
(1927)
The Presbyterian Church has been associated with Oregon's History from a very early date. That is sufficient excuse for this essay. In the persons of Dr. Marcus Whitman, Rev. H. H. Spalding and their wives and W. H. Gray, ...
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Woodmansee, Anthony Wayne
(1929-08)
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Landru, H. Clarence
(1930)
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Baer, Kenneth Paul
(1933-08)
The necessity for nations to live in friendly relationship has become increasingly evident as the years go by. Nations no longer can live merely within themselves and for themselves. Their interests are scattered over the ...
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Hillgen, Marcella M.
(University of Oregon, 1934-08-06)
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Kalmbach, Jean E.
(1935-06)
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Roberts, Jenette Elizabeth
(University of Oregon, 1939-08)
This study endeavors to show the part played in Oregon
during the years 1851-1913 by Asahel Bush, pioneer editor,
politician, and banker.
The writer has made use of the plentiful source
material available for the ...
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McCarter, Frances Alice
(1940-06)
It is only in the past few years that the relations of the United States with Latin America have exoited a large measure of interest in the American people. This trend of opinion seems to be based upon two factors: the ...
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Baker, Emma Louise
(1941-06)
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Cliff, Thelma Drake
(University of Oregon, 1942-06)
It is evident from a study of the history of these Indians,
that the Warm Springs, together with other Oregon tribes, did not benefit
greatly from the Government system of colonizing and reservations.
It is true that ...
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Trull, Fern Coble
(1946-06)
This thesis is the result of an investigation begun as a hobby in 1935. Interest in the Chinese was first aroused by the Chinese Joss house, a mysterious, windowless, curved roof structure on Front Street in Boise, Idaho. ...
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O'Callaghan, Jerry A.
(University of Oregon, 1948-06)
Nations depending upon citizens to fill their armies and navies for their warfare are continually faced with a question of reward. Such nations have always been anxious that they do not appear ungrateful to the select class ...
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Nelson, Torlef
(University of Oregon, 1948-06)
The period from 1837 to 1854 has been styled by Jean Rogers Commons as the most loquacious in the history of the 19th century. Certainly the variety of reforms and reformers, emerging during those years, tended to substantiate ...
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Kyle, Joseph Burch
(1949-06)
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Frye, Bruge Bradford
(1949-06)
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Hendricks, Russell Gordon
(University of Oregon, 1951-06)
The period from 1890 to 1914 was marked by a series of electoral reforms in Oregon, including: the Australian ballot; the regulation of political party primaries; the registration of voters; the initiative and referendum; ...
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Mack, Mary E. (Betty)
(University of Oregon, 1951-06)
John Hay did not invent the Open Door policy. It is as old as American relations with Asia. The tap-root of American policy has been not philanthropy but the demand for protection of our nationals in the Far East and the ...
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Malouf, Naseeb Mahfoud
(University of Oregon, 1951-06)
The writer has attempted to trace, in this paper, the coming of Asahel Bush to Oregon and the part he played in its growth as a territory and in its creation and further maturation as a state. Intermingled in the story are ...
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Torgerson, Kenneth L.
(University of Oregon, 1954-06)
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Korvola, John Richard
(1954-06)
The Yalta Conference climaxed twenty-five years of changing relations between the United States, Great Britain, and Russia. For this reason Yalta cannot be understood as an isolated event. The inter-war period was characterized ...
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