Robert B. Frazier papers, 1952-1977.

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Robert B. Frazier papers, 1952-1977.

Collection consists of personal and professional correspondence. There is an "editorial reference file" which contains information about judges and politicians, including Dave Hoover, Jason Lee, Howard Morgan, and others. The collection also includes a file containing convention and other business of the National Conference of Editorial Writers. Major correspondents include: Eric Allen, Jr., Robert W. Chandler, Robert D. Clark, and others.

6 linear ft. (4 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7646413

University of Oregon Libraries

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Chandler, Robert W.

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Major, United States Air Force. From the description of War of ideas : typescript, 1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122447484 Biographical/Historical Note Major, United States Air Force. From the guide to the Robert W. Chandler typescript : War of ideas, 1976, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

National Conference of Editorial Writers (U.S.)

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Allen, Eric W.

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Frazier, Bob, 1921-1977

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Born in Portland, Oregon and educated at the University of Oregon, Robert Frazier was editorial page editor of the Register-guard in Eugene, Oregon. He was a reporter on several Oregon and Washington newspapers before coming to the Register-guard. He was a Nieman Fellow in 1952-1953. From the description of Robert B. Frazier papers, 1952-1977. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 51986862 Robert Frazier was editorial page editor for the Eugene, Oregon newspa...

Clark, Robert D. (Robert Donald), 1910-2005

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Robert Donald Clark was born in Frontier County, Neb., in 1910, and was educated at Pasadena College and the University of Southern California. Beginning in 1931, Clark taught speech at Pasadena College, the College of the Pacific, Stockton Junior College, and finally at the University of Oregon from 1943 to 1964. He also served as pastor of Riverside Nazarene Church in 1936. At the University of Oregon, Clark was appointed Assistant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts in 1947, Dean of the Colle...