Institutional Advancement (Larry Romine) Records 1964-1994

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Institutional Advancement (Larry Romine) Records 1964-1994

The records document the administrative history of the Institutional Advancement during the tenure of Larry Romine, the first director of Institutional Advancement from 1968 to 1992.

7.6 cubic feet; 19 document boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6376477

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Pickering, Robert.

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Romine, Larry

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Lane Community College (Eugene, Or.)

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Admissions is responsible for all matters concerning admissions, registration, and student records. The name of the department has variously been Admissions and Registration, Admissions and Records, or Admissions and Student Records from 1965-1999. The name was changed to Enrollment Services in 2000 and to Enrollment and Student Financial Services, reflecting the inclusion of Financial Aid and Accounts Receivable functions, in 2008. From the guide to the Admissions Photograph Exhibit...

Lane Community College (Eugene, Or.) Institutional Advancement

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News releases have been issued since the college was established in 1965. From 1965 the news releases came from the President’s Office, and then from variously names departments such as Information and Public Relations, College/Community Relations, News & Information, Institutional Advancement, and Marketing and Public Relations. From the guide to the News Releases, 1965-2008, (Lane Community College (Eugene, Or.) Archives) College Catalogs have...

Lane, Joseph, 1801-1881

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Joseph Lane was born in North Carolina December 14, 1801, and moved to Kentucky when he was three years old. At age fourteen Lane moved away from his family to Indiana. At the age of twenty-one Lane married Mary Hart Polly. The couple had eight children. From 1822 to 1846, Lane served in the Indiana State Legislature. After serving in the war against Mexico, where he became a major-general in 1847, he accepted the position as Territorial Governor of Oregon. Lane was sworn in as Governor on March...