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Psychological Warfare Branch Scrapbook of American Propaganda Leaflets
The Psychological Warfare Branch of the United States Armed Forces was a military unit that created and distributed propaganda during the Second World War. The scrapbook contains approximately 200 pieces of their propaganda, mostly in Japanese, that were intended for distribution in the Philippines, Japan, and other nearby areas. Each item is accompanied by a typed translation into English.
Mildred Scobee Reeher Collection
Collection consists of a photograph album and other materials related to Mildred Scobee Reeher, a 1919 graduate of Pacific University, and the Reeher family.
Rees Family Correspondence
The Rees Family, originally from Delaware, was a large family with members spread across Ohio, Kansas, Oregon and other states. This collection is comprised of approximately 75 letters between members of the Rees family and their friends, describing conditions for pioneers in Oregon, events of the Civil War, and other topics.
Daisy Annita Rice Botanical Specimen Album
Daisy Annita Rice was a high school and music conservatory student at Tualatin Academy in Forest Grove, Oregon, around 1905-1909. The album contains of pressed flowers and other plants, which she probably collected for a class there.
Helen Rickey Collection
Helen Rickey attended Pacific University from 1949 to 1951. This collection contains ephemera from Rickey's attendance at Pacific University, including a photograph, correspondence, membership card in Alpha Lambda, certificate of an Activity Award, and related materials.
Chuck Riley Papers
Political papers of Chuck Riley, a Democratic legislator representing Washington County, Oregon's District 29 in the Oregon State House of Representatives from 2005-2011 and as the Senator for District 15 beginning in 2014.
James R. Robertson Papers
James Rood Robertson served as principal of Tualatin Academy from 1890-1893, and then as professor of history at Pacific University from 1893-1906. The collection includes incoming correspondence related to the business of the Congregational Church in Forest Grove, Oregon, particularly character references pertaining to candidates for the position of pastor.
Ruby Peregrine Papers
Ruby Peregrine was an active member of the United Church of Christ in the Portland area and an assistant professor of Religion at Pacific University. The contents of this box belonged to Ruby Peregrine.
Salzwedel Family Photographs
The Salzwedel family of Cornelius, Oregon, formed part of a community of German immigrant families who settled in the area in the late 1800s through the early 1900s. This collection of 24 photographs includes family portraits, images of the Lutheran Church in Cornelius, school portraits, and pictures of the family home.