The Constance Fowler collection 1907-1994
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Willamette university
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Willamette University was chartered as a university by the state of Oregon in 1853. The Willamette University Faculty Minutes provide a record of the issues that the Willamette faculty addressed from 1870 through 1939. The collection also contains the faculty and planning minutes for Willamette University’s Women’s College which operated from 1880 through 1888. In 1892 a group of faculty members broke with Willamette University and started Portland University on land north of the city of Portlan...
Hull, Roger
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Albion College
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Barker, Burt Brown
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Dr. Burt Brown Barker was born in 1873 in Wakeburg, Washington. He graduated from Salem High School in 1889 and was a close friend of United States President Herbert Hoover during their teen years. He followed a classical course of study at Willamette University from 1889 to 1893 in both the University Academy and College of Liberal Arts; while at Willamette, he served as business manager for The Collegian newspaper and was a member of the Philadorian Society and Y.M.C.A. In later life, Barker w...
Fowler, Constance Edith
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Constance Edith Fowler, born June 2, 1907, in International Falls, Minnesota, was educated in public schools in Aiken, Cayuna, and Crosby, Minnesota, and moved with her family to Pullman, Washington, in 1923. Her parents, George Fowler (from England, a butcher by trade) and Matilda Einfeld Braacher (from Hamburg) settled in a college town so that Constance and her younger sister, Margaret, could earn college educations. Constance Fowler earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Art at W...