Alan "Punch" Green collection, circa 1950-1990.

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Alan "Punch" Green collection, circa 1950-1990.

Papers, scrapbooks, and photographs documenting the career of Ambassador Alan "Punch" Green, Portland, Oregon civic leader, Ambassador to Romania, and Federal Maritime Commissioner. Box 1: Files, passports, plaque from Maritime Commission, 1985. Box 2: 5 scrapbooks from Federal Maritime Commission, 2 videotapes, portfolio on Romanian orphans. Box 3: 3 scrapbooks on Portland Port Commission, magazines, clippings. Box 4: Photographs with autographs. Boxes 5-7: 3 scrapbooks on Romanian ambassadorship. Oversize folder: certificate of appointment to Federal Port Commission, signed by Ronald Reagan.

8 cubic feet (3 record cartons, 4 flat boxes, 1 oversize folder)

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