Northwest Office for Cultural Heritage (NOCH). 1979-1980.

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Northwest Office for Cultural Heritage (NOCH). 1979-1980.

Contains: Introducing Young People to Global Studies a four page outline of the purpose of global studies by Judith Annus; Research Procedures for Studying Your Neighborhood's History a eight page guide by Judith Annus and Jerry Conrath and a series of 15 curriculum guides of four pages each on various aspects of life in Oregon: Heroes and Heroines: Fame and Fortune, Bridges of Portland: Ties That Bind; Monumental Discoveries; The Forest Deep; Fountains of the City: Touching Our Spirit; Big Cities Small Towns: Neighborhood History; The Coat of Arms: Myself and My State; Tales of a Taller Type; Darks Are For People; Celebrating The Spirit; Fine Foods and Tasty Treats; Portland, Gateway to the Globe; Childhood Through the Years; Ghost Towns; Dead or Alive; and Railroads in Oregon: Then and Now.

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Ethnic Heritage Studies Program (U.S.)

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Conrath, Jerry.

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Portland State university

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Since its designation as a 4-year college in 1955, Portland State has had 8 presidents: John F. Cramer, 1955-1958; Branford P. Millar, 1959-1968; Gregory B. Wolfe, 1968-1974; Joseph C. Blumel, 1974-1986; Natale A. Sicuro, 1986-1988; Judith A. Ramaley, 1990-1997; Daniel O. Bernstine, 1997-2007; Wim Wiewel, 2008-present. Stephen E. Epler was director of the school from its foundation in 1946 until it became a college in 1955. There have also been three interim presidents: E. Dean Ande...

Annus, Judith.

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