Marion Dean Ross papers, 1954-1990.

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Marion Dean Ross papers, 1954-1990.

Collection consists of materials regarding architects, regional architecture, and specific buildings. A large amount of material relates to Oregon architecture, with an emphasis on Portland and Eugene. The material for each subject includes newpaper clippings, photographs, brochures, maps, notes, and other items. The collection also contains material on architectural and historic preservation organizations, including newsletters and other publications produced by those organizations.

22 linear ft. (16 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7658059

University of Oregon Libraries

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University of Oregon. Center for Teaching Writing

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The Univeristy of Oregon was established on October 19, 1872 and began classes on October 16, 1876. In 1915 there were 119 professors and instructors; by 1934 that number had grown to over 174 faculty. From the guide to the Faculty bulletins and scrapbooks, 1914-1934, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries) The High School debating league was started by the Oregon Teacher Association. The University of Oregon contributed by publishing th...

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...

Ross, Marion Dean

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Born in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania in 1913, Marion Dean Ross was educated at Pennsylvania State and Harvard University. He received a B.S. in architecture in 1935 at Penn State, studied at the Universidad Nacional in Mexico, and earned a Master of Architecture degree at Harvard in 1937. In 1937 Ross began teaching architectural history and design at Tulane University. In 1946, he taught at Pennsylvania State College and in 1947 Ross started teaching in the Art History Department at the Universit...