Women
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Albany College bookplate collection
This collections includes books de-accessioned from the Lewis & Clark College Library collections featuring Albany College bookplates and stamps. These include the stamps of the libraries of student organization that preceded the official college library including: the Erodolphian Society, the Albany College Literary Society, and the Albany Organization of University Women. The collection also includes books with ownership marks of individual Albany College faculty members.
Department of Justice File on Dr. Marie D. Equi
This collections includes copies of the papers compiled by the U. S. Department of Justice in their espionage case against Dr. Marie D. Equi.
Diaries of Marion Harriett Crable Bennett and Marion Hope Bennett
Six diaries of Marion Harriett Crable (later Bennett), and two diaries from her daughter Marion Hope Bennett, detailing the family’s daily life between the years 1894 and 1922.
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.
The Martha Frances Montague Scrapbook
A scrapbook assembled by Martha Montague documenting her student career and graduation at Albany College, Albany, Oregon.
The Diary of Dr. Mary Thompson
The diary of Dr. Mary Thompson on her way to the 1877 Washington Convention of the Women's Suffrage Association.
Phyllis Yes collection
Collection of materials related to the professional work, teaching, and life of Portland-based artist and former Lewis and Clark College art professor, Dr. Phyllis Yes.
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Portland, Oregon Papers
This collection of papers, images, and video, was created by the YWCA of Portland, and spans the history of the first one hundred years of the organization from 1901 to 2000.