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Negative rolls photograph collection
Collection contains rolls of 35mm film from an unknown photographer and of mostly unknown subjects. Labeled subjects include Reed College buildings and theatre plays.
Norman F. Coleman presidential records
Norman F. Coleman served as president of Reed College from 1925 to 1939. This collection contains Coleman's personal and professional papers from his time as president.
Opal Weimer Tice Papers
Opal Weimar Tice ‘22, in addition to being a portrait artist, had a career that included teaching, recruiting of teachers, and years of volunteer work with the Girl Scouts . In 1977 she started editing a newsletter for the Girl Scouts of Santa Clara County, California.
Paul E. Bragdon presidential records
The collection contains the papers of Paul E. Bragdon from his presidency at Reed College from 1971 to 1988.
Peace Corps Training Program at Reed College records
In 1966 and 1967, Reed College offered a Peace Corps training program to prepare volunteers for placement in Iran. This collection includes training program materials and other documents relating to Peace Corps activities on the Reed campus.
Peter and Linda Janke papers
Peter King Janke ‘62 had a career as an English, French, German, and ESL teacher in the United States as well as abroad, and was an avid diarist. He graduated from Reed College in 1962 with a BA in Psychology. He and Linda Janke met in 1975 while working together. Linda Janke had a prolific career as an actor in the Portland area from 1950-2003.
Peter H. Odegard presidential records
The collection contains the papers of Peter H. Odegard from his presidency from 1945 to 1948 at Reed College.
Peter J. Steinberger presidential records
This collection includes the papers of Peter J. Steinberger during his term as acting president of Reed College from 2001-2002.
Philip Whalen papers
R. Monteith Macoubrie papers
R. Monteith Macoubrie graduated from Reed in 1942 and earned a Master of Arts in Education from Reed in 1956. He taught in the Portland Public Schools. His papers contain class notes and papers from Albany College, later Lewis and Clark, to 1938 and from then at Reed to 1942. Also included are training materials from his Air-Navigation Training in the U.S. Army, 1942-1943, as well as other ephemera from World War II.