Collection on the Goose Hollow, Portland, highrise controversy [manuscript], 1971-1976.

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Collection on the Goose Hollow, Portland, highrise controversy [manuscript], 1971-1976.

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, newsletters, correspondence and other documents relating to the destruction of parts of the Goose Hollow neighborhood, between SW 14th and 17th Avenues and SW Market and Clay Avenues to make room for a 16 story student housing building for Portland State University. Much of the opposition to this project came from the Goose Hollow Foothills League, a neighborhood association. Correspondents include: Arthur C. Spencer III, Samuel H. Swaim, and Wendell Wyatt.

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Goose Hollow Foothills League (Portland, Or.)

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Wyatt, Wendell

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Spencer, Arthur Champlin, 1938-

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Arthur C. Spencer served as a librarian at the Oregon Historical Society in Portland. From the guide to the Oral history interviews with Arthur Champlin Spencer /, 1992 Oct 15, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) ...

Swaim, Samuel B. (Samuel Budd), 1809-1865

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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...