Originally annotated as "Northwest Science Exposition conducted by Oregon Museum of Science and Industry." Exhibit submission by Janice Jays, pictured(?).
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
Black and white photo of the 1899 University of Oregon football team in a posed picture taken at Multnomah Field in Portland, showing the offense ready to snap the ball.
Black and white photo of the 1899 University of Oregon football team taken at Multnomah Field in Portland. Identifiable are: Richard Shore Smith (5th from left, holding ball), Charles E. Wagner (7th from left) and C.N. "Pat" McArthur (4th from right, in the hat).
Black and white photo of a University of Oregon football rally in Portland leading up to a game against Washington State at Multnomah Field to determine first place on November 8, 1919. Washington State won the game 7-0, but lost their next two games, allowing Oregon to earn a trip to the 1920 Rose Bowl.
Color photo of members of the 1948 University of Oregon football team, taken in Portland in 1989 on the day the team was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame. The 1948 team played Southern Methodist University in the 1949 Cotton Bowl, losing by a score of 21-13.
Whitney Young at press conference 1961, Urban League downtown office. Whitney Young was the Executive Director of the National Urban League from 1961-1971. In 1969, Young received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Whitney Young Press Conference 1961, Urban League office downtown Portland. Whitney Young was the Executive Director of the National Urban League from 1961-1971. In 1969, Young received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
This image is included in Building Oregon: Architecture of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest, a digital collection which provides documentation about the architectural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.