"One of the most significant historical events of recent years was the celebration on December 4, 1925, of the Oregonian's seventy-fifth birthday. Pioneers from all parts of the Northwest, newspaper men, professors of history and others were the guests of the great paper... During the celebration it was declared that there are not more than two or three newspapers in America older than the Oregonian and only one, Chicago Tribune, which has continued so long under the one name and under the same management.
"This is in line with a pronounced awakening of interest in the identity of those who were earliest ...
"From June 14 to 18, 1934, Whitman College was joined by the City of Walla Walla in a Diamond Jubile...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"The United States Geographic Board, in its publication for June 1923 to June 1925, being the second...
"The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met with such success in its first series...
"The Oregon Historical Quarterly for December, 1932, notes the centennial anniversary of the first s...
"Reports have been received of three meetings by the United States Geographic Board since the last i...
"The Great Northern Goat is a tiny magazine published primarily for those in the service of the Grea...
"Of all newspapers in the Pacific Northwest, the Portland Oregonian devotes most space to articles o...
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"The special trains carried groups of interesting people, including those who took part in the vario...
"From the historical point of view, it is apparent that practically all the best known names of the ...
"The Pacific Coast Branch and the parent organization each held their meetings during the Christmas ...
"The present is a beautiful, wide margined brochure richly illustrated. In telling the story with ev...
"The United States Geographic Board, at its meeting on March 6, 1929, rendered 348 decisions as to n...
"This is in line with a pronounced awakening of interest in the identity of those who were earliest ...
"From June 14 to 18, 1934, Whitman College was joined by the City of Walla Walla in a Diamond Jubile...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"The United States Geographic Board, in its publication for June 1923 to June 1925, being the second...
"The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met with such success in its first series...
"The Oregon Historical Quarterly for December, 1932, notes the centennial anniversary of the first s...
"Reports have been received of three meetings by the United States Geographic Board since the last i...
"The Great Northern Goat is a tiny magazine published primarily for those in the service of the Grea...
"Of all newspapers in the Pacific Northwest, the Portland Oregonian devotes most space to articles o...
Volume 41, Number 4https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/the_crescent/1337/thumbnail.jp
"The special trains carried groups of interesting people, including those who took part in the vario...
"From the historical point of view, it is apparent that practically all the best known names of the ...
"The Pacific Coast Branch and the parent organization each held their meetings during the Christmas ...
"The present is a beautiful, wide margined brochure richly illustrated. In telling the story with ev...
"The United States Geographic Board, at its meeting on March 6, 1929, rendered 348 decisions as to n...
"This is in line with a pronounced awakening of interest in the identity of those who were earliest ...
"From June 14 to 18, 1934, Whitman College was joined by the City of Walla Walla in a Diamond Jubile...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...