Statement of the problem:
The study sought to determine whether certain
measurable differences existed between students who had
withdrawn after acceptance into the accelerated mathematics
classes in the Portland schools and students who
had...
1963-05-15 (iso8601)
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APPENDIX UU—REPORT OF MAJOR HANDBURf. 2861
getting a channel to the sea 15 feet depth at low water. This being
attained it was followed by a demand for 18 feet and then for 20 feet.'
During these times the ruling depths over...
2006-06-16
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"The goal of the project is to quantitatively describe the nature and extent of the ground-water flow systems in the basin."
1999-03-29
2005-01-20 2004-12-22 |
ill. ; Typescript; Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 1999; Includes vita and abstract; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 385-401)
1999-03-29
2008-10-31 2008-12-15 |
3330 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY.
river at this point without being a serious obstruction to its navigability and im-
pairing its usefulness as a common highway for the citizens of the United States.
The Willamette...
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140O EEPOKT OP THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. AEMY.
4. Columbia and Lower Willamette Rivers below Portland, Oreg.—
The Columbia Eiver rises in British Columbia, flows northerly, then
southerly and westerly and forms in its lower portion,...
2006-06-16
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1392 EEPOET OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. AEMY.
Fifty-fourth Congress, first session, with map, and in Annual Report
of the Chief of Engineers for 1896, page 3309. This project was
adopted by the act of June 3, 1896, and provided for...
2006-06-16
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Historian,
professor, and author from Tacoma, Washington; Labor historian, professor, and author from Tacoma, Washington. Magden
researched and wrote several books, mainly in partnership with labor
organizations in Tacoma and Seattle....
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The William O. Field Papers represents a
tremendous record of glacier observations throughout the world, with an
emphasis on Alaska. The majority of glaciological activities throughout the
twentieth century bore Field's fingerprints in...
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APPENDIX Y Y—BRIDGING NAVIGABLE WATERS. 3337
the Board will observe tbat while there is claimed to be over 9,000 sig-
natures to it, at the election held in Portland June 6 there were be-
tween 11,000 and 12,000 persons voting in the...
2006-06-16
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overboard from a fascine barge during a freshet, and, being unable to swim, war drowned before assistance could reach him.
Acknowledgment is due to the valuable services rendered by W. L. Smith and Edward Edwards, overseers, whose activity and...
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Haynes, Richard W.; Graham, Russell T.; Quigley, Thomas M., tech. eds. 1996. A framework for ecosystem management in the Interior Columbia Basin including portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-374. Portland, OR; U.S....
1996-03-29
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Five (5) framed photographs and one (1)
framed magazine collected by Timothy Anderson: "Steel Topsides," Vol. 1, no.
13, August 10, 1918; group of people at ship launching, circa 1942; launching
of the S.S. Ashburn, 1918, Portland,...
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Papers and ephemera relating to Portland
history, including: papers of Joseph and Victor Enginger; shipping manifest for
ships sailing around the Horn, ca. 1860s; invoices, checks, bills, notes from
Portland businesses, ca. 1855-1870;...
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As urban development fractures and reduces available habitat for birds and other wildlife, conservationists are increasing pursuing strategies to improve the habitat value of privately owned yards in and around cities. The Backyard Habitat...
2014-07-17 (iso8601)
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cutting from Yamhill R. bet. Dayton and McMinnville, 02, 2388.
1902-03. Repairs to dams and dikes and to Corvallis revet.; new dams constr. at Candiani Bar, Five Islds., and at the head of Lamberts Slough; 2,026 snags removed, 03, 2258-2259....
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Coon Isld. to Sauvies I., 1622, 1624. Cottonwood Rocks, 1636.
Cowlitz R., 1618, 1621.
Crabtree Coulee, 1618.
Cunningham Slough, 1618.
Dalles Rapids, 1634, 1636.
Dalles, The, 1618, 1629, 1632, 1634, 1636.
Dalles, above, 1636.
Dalles...
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This collection contains photographs taken
by Harold M. Brown (1887-1956), a commercial photographer in Oregon and
Washington, from circa 1909-1956. Subjects include photographs of the lumber
and shipping industries in northwestern...
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Two-hundred ninety-nine (299) color
slides, ten (10) black-and-white photographs and one (1) sepia toned photograph
of various construction projects and structures in Oregon. The images were
taken by George B. Sedgwick, a civil...
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Using recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) as a replacement for natural aggregate in new concrete is a promising way to increase the overall sustainability of new concrete. This has been hindered, however, by a general perception that RCA is a...
2012-01-09 (iso8601)
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APPENDIX UU----REPORT OF MAJOR HANDBURY. 2869
reaching the place now is the bar just below the town, which it is pro-
posed by this project to remove.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
Thos. H. Handbury,...
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ing coal and lumber interests, has caused great increase in the value of the imports over the Columbia River Bar, and it is expected that the commerce of the Northwest will in the next few years greatly exceed any ever recorded. It is highly...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Prologue Chapter 1 — Evolution of the Nation's Electric Power Systems Avery, Mary W. Washington —A History of the Evergreen State. Seattle: U. of Washington Press, 1965. Bessey, Roy F. Pacific Northwest Regional... |
1 map : col ; 57 x 37 cm. Map shows street railroads and railroads. Scanned from: Davis' new commercial encyclopedia : Washington, Oregon and Idaho, the Pacific Northwest.
Portland was first settled in 1843, and was named, by coin flip, in...
2024-03-29
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Papers of a
fisheries biologist, author and editor, federal official, and University of
Washington professor.; Best known as a leading authority on fisheries and for initiating and
directing the University of Washington fisheries...
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