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KLC Radio collection
This collection contains documents created by and relating to Lewis & Clark College's student-run radio station, KLC Radio.
Kay D. LaBarre Scrapbook
Kay D LaBarre's 1962 scrapbook documents her experience on the first Lewis & Clark study abroad program to Japan.
Manche Langley Harvey Collection
Harvey was a pacifist and an actress who lived at Civilian Public Service Camp 56, at Waldport, Oregon during World War II. This collection includes original recordings and a transcript of an oral history interview about Harvey's life and experiences in CPS, as well supporting materials including photographs and an MA thesis written by the interviewer.
Lewis and Clark College Amicans collection
This collection contains meeting minutes, photographs, and various ephemera related to the Amicans, a Junior Women's Honorary Society at Lewis and Clark College.
Lewis and Clark College Architectural Plans
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition Government Documents Collection
This collection includes early government documents and newspaper reports documenting the Lewis and Clark Expedition between the years 1801-1832.
Lewis & Clark College audio recordings collection: cassette tapes
Lewis & Clark College audio cassette collection featuring recordings of campus events, guest lectures, symposia, and musical performances.
Lewis & Clark College student thesis collection
The Student Thesis collection contains theses submitted to Albany and Lewis & Clark College between 1932-2010; these include theses from senior seminar courses, honors work, and student designed projects.
Editorial Files for The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
This collection includes the bibliographic research files, drafts, and correspondence for the book The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: A Bibliography and Essays (2003) compiled by Doug Erickson, Paul Merchant, and Jeremy Skinner with essays by Stephen Dow Beckham.
Francis R. McCabe Oregon Wild Flower Notebook
This notebook of pressed and identified Oregon wild flowers was created by Francis R. McCabe for a Boy Scouts of America Botany Merit Badge for Troop 20 of Albany, Oregon.