Content tagged with "Winter-2010"
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April 28Class Notes - 1950s
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February 5Oregon Poetic Voices, a project spearheaded by Lewis & Clark’s Special Collections staff, will create a comprehensive online archive of poetry readings that will complement existing poetry collections across the state.
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February 5John Kroger, Oregon’s attorney general and an adjunct faculty member at Lewis & Clark Law School, received the Sarah Winnemucca Award for Creative Nonfiction for his book, Convictions: A Prosecutor’s Battles Against Mafia Killers, Drug Kingpins, and Enron Thieves.
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February 5Highlights of the fall semester’s sports news.
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February 5Natural Giving
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February 5
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February 5As told by Roger Fernandes (Lower Elwha Band of the S’Klallam Indians
In a time before this time, the animals had a big problem. It was a terrible problem that affected each and every one of them, and they could not figure out how to solve it. They were perplexed. -
February 5Class Notes - 2000s
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February 5Letters from readers of the Chronicle
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February 5John Kroger, Oregon’s attorney general and an adjunct faculty member at Lewis & Clark Law School, received the Sarah Winnemucca Award for Creative Nonfiction for his book, Convictions: A Prosecutor’s Battles Against Mafia Killers, Drug Kingpins, and Enron Thieves.
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February 5Statistics on the new class
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February 5Class Notes - 1980s
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February 5Jules Kopel Bailey BA ’01 canvassed Portland neighborhoods seven days a week during his 2008 bid for state representative of Oregon House District 42. He estimates he knocked on 10,000 doors in the space of five months, ratcheting up his efforts to 100 visits a day during the final leg of the campaign—all while holding down a full-time consulting job and hustling to raise money for the race.
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February 5Class Notes - 1990s
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February 5After his nine-year stint in Chicago, Brian Farr M.A. ’03 purchased and managed a San Francisco personnel agency, which he sold for a profit to a regional firm in 1993. He then moved to Oregon and cofounded a successful investment management firm. But something was missing.
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February 5When Ron Cai JD ’90 was a student at Xiamen University Law School in the early to mid-1980s, he served as an interpreter for Steve Kanter, professor of law, who was then a visiting Fulbright scholar. “Steve invited us to apply to Lewis & Clark Law School if we were interested in furthering our studies in the United States,” says Cai.
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February 5Two hot classes for undergraduates during the 2009-2010 school year.
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February 5“I’ve installed that piece four or five different times, once for the 50th anniversary of the United Nations,” says artist Nancy Chinn BA ’62. “Like a theatrical set design, it integrates fluidly with the expansive architecture of Grace Cathedral. It’s a celebrative piece that takes your breath away.”
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February 5Class Notes - 1970s
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February 5Class Notes - 1950s
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February 5Class Notes - 1960s
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February 5Recent marriages
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February 5Each year, Lewis & Clark honors alumni from the College of Arts and Sciences for their outstanding accomplishments and community service. We’re proud to announce the 2010 honorees, who will receive their awards at the Alumni Honors Banquet on February 20.
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February 5Natural Giving
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February 5Letters from readers of the Chronicle
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February 5Recent marriages
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February 5After his nine-year stint in Chicago, Brian Farr purchased and managed a San Francisco personnel agency, which he sold for a profit to a regional firm in 1993. He then moved to Oregon and cofounded a successful investment management firm. But something was missing.
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February 5When Ron Cai was a student at Xiamen University Law School in the early to mid-1980s, he served as an interpreter for Steve Kanter, professor of law, who was then a visiting Fulbright scholar. “Steve invited us to apply to Lewis & Clark Law School if we were interested in furthering our studies in the United States,” says Cai.
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February 5Jules Kopel Bailey canvassed Portland neighborhoods seven days a week during his 2008 bid for state representative of Oregon House District 42. He estimates he knocked on 10,000 doors in the space of five months, ratcheting up his efforts to 100 visits a day during the final leg of the campaign—all while holding down a full-time consulting job and hustling to raise money for the race.
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February 5“I’ve installed that piece four or five different times, once for the 50th anniversary of the United Nations,” says artist Nancy Chinn BA ‘62. “Like a theatrical set design, it integrates fluidly with the expansive architecture of Grace Cathedral. It’s a celebrative piece that takes your breath away.”