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Oral history interview with Clyde Rice [Session 05, Recording 02]

Tape 8, Side 2. In the fifth interview session, conducted on February 21, 1985, Rice describes building a rammed earth house in the Mt. Scott neighborhood of Portland during the late 1930s. He speaks at length about his affair with Virginia Lee Broms. He also revisits the topic of working for his father’s flavor extract business. He talks about spending time in Alaska before his divorce from Nordi Rice, his marriage to Virginia Lee Broms, and how both events affected his son.

Rice, Clyde, 1903-1998

Oral history interview with Clyde Rice [Session 05, Recording 03]

Tape 9, Side 1. In the fifth interview session, conducted on February 21, 1985, Rice describes building a rammed earth house in the Mt. Scott neighborhood of Portland during the late 1930s. He speaks at length about his affair with Virginia Lee Broms. He also revisits the topic of working for his father’s flavor extract business. He talks about spending time in Alaska before his divorce from Nordi Rice, his marriage to Virginia Lee Broms, and how both events affected his son.

Rice, Clyde, 1903-1998

Oral history interview with Clyde Rice [Session 06, Recording 03]

Tape 11, Side 1. In the sixth interview session, conducted on March 7, 1985, Rice discusses his experiences working in the Oregon shipyards during World War II, shares his opinion about the war, and talks about living in Vanport. He then discusses the marriage of Nordi Rice and Ray Neufer, as well as his own marriage to Virginia Lee Broms. He then discusses his interest in writing and his development as an author.

Rice, Clyde, 1903-1998

Oral history interview with Clyde Rice [Session 06, Recording 04]

Tape 11, Side 2. In the sixth interview session, conducted on March 7, 1985, Rice discusses his experiences working in the Oregon shipyards during World War II, shares his opinion about the war, and talks about living in Vanport. He then discusses the marriage of Nordi Rice and Ray Neufer, as well as his own marriage to Virginia Lee Broms. He then discusses his interest in writing and his development as an author.

Rice, Clyde, 1903-1998

Oral history interview with Clyde Rice [Session 06, Recording 02]

Tape 10, Side 2. In the sixth interview session, conducted on March 7, 1985, Rice discusses his experiences working in the Oregon shipyards during World War II, shares his opinion about the war, and talks about living in Vanport. He then discusses the marriage of Nordi Rice and Ray Neufer, as well as his own marriage to Virginia Lee Broms. He then discusses his interest in writing and his development as an author.

Rice, Clyde, 1903-1998

Oral history interview with Clyde Rice [Session 06, Recording 01]

Tape 10, Side 1. In the sixth interview session, conducted on March 7, 1985, Rice discusses his experiences working in the Oregon shipyards during World War II, shares his opinion about the war, and talks about living in Vanport. He then discusses the marriage of Nordi Rice and Ray Neufer, as well as his own marriage to Virginia Lee Broms. He then discusses his interest in writing and his development as an author.

Rice, Clyde, 1903-1998

Oral history interview with Clyde Rice [Session 07, Recording 03]

Tape 13, Side 1. In the seventh and final interview session, conducted on March 13, 1985, Rice continues discussing his development as an author. He describes the years-long process of writing and publishing his first novel, “A Heaven in the Eye.” He also talks about plans to publish his other writings. Audio is affected by speed issues.

Rice, Clyde, 1903-1998

Conversations with Waverley Country Club golf caddies [Sound Recording 05]

Tape 3, Side 2. These conversations with golf caddies at the Waverley Country Club in Portland, Oregon, were conducted by C. Edwin Francis on August 7, 1985, for his book “Waverley Country Club, 1896-1987.” The caddies that were interviewed on this tape included Iver Unis, Bob McKendrick, and Charles Reimer. In these conversations, they share stories about their experiences as golf caddies at Waverley Country Club.

McKendrick, Bob

Oral history interview with Lee Kelly [Sound Recording 01]

Tape 1, Side 1. This oral history interview with Lee Kelly was conducted by Marian W. Kolisch at Kelly's home in Oregon City, Oregon, on August 18, 1987. The interview was part of a series conducted by Oregon photographer Marian W. Kolisch to accompany portraits of Oregon artists, businesspeople, and politicians. In the interview, Kelly briefly discusses his early life in McCall, Idaho, and his experience in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He talks about studying art at Vanport College, which later became Portland State University, and at the Museum School, which later became the Pacific Northwest College of Art. He discusses his art and sculpture, including working with metal and his East Asian influences. He talks about the history of using paint in sculpture, his creative process, and creating art for commissions. He closes the interview by discussing the challenges in making a living as an artist.

Kelly, Lee, 1932-

Oral history interview with Lee Kelly [Sound Recording 02]

Tape 1, Side 2. This oral history interview with Lee Kelly was conducted by Marian W. Kolisch at Kelly's home in Oregon City, Oregon, on August 18, 1987. The interview was part of a series conducted by Oregon photographer Marian W. Kolisch to accompany portraits of Oregon artists, businesspeople, and politicians. In the interview, Kelly briefly discusses his early life in McCall, Idaho, and his experience in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He talks about studying art at Vanport College, which later became Portland State University, and at the Museum School, which later became the Pacific Northwest College of Art. He discusses his art and sculpture, including working with metal and his East Asian influences. He talks about the history of using paint in sculpture, his creative process, and creating art for commissions. He closes the interview by discussing the challenges in making a living as an artist.

Kelly, Lee, 1932-

Oral history interview with Howard C. Reed [Sound Recording 01]

Tape 1, Side 1. This oral history interview with Howard C. Reed was conducted by an unidentified man on July 30, 1988. In this interview, Reed discusses a giant brown trout that was caught at Paulina Lake in 1965, which weighed 35 pounds, 9 ounces. He also talks about the history of Paulina Lake Lodge, which his family had owned since 1929.

Reed, Howard C. (Howard Charles), 1913-2000

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 01, Recording 01]

Tape 1, Side 1. In the first interview session, conducted on July 26, 1989, Adam C. Heim discusses his family background, including his Russian and German heritage and his father's career with the Union Pacific Railroad Company. He talks about his early life in the Albina neighborhood of Portland, including his education and recreational activities. He speaks about working on a sugar beet farm in Idaho; about the Portland harbor; and about his apprenticeship as a machinist for the Union Pacific Railroad.

Heim, Adam C. (Adam Clarence), 1902-1995

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 01, Recording 02]

Tape 1, Side 2. In the first interview session, conducted on July 26, 1989, Adam C. Heim discusses his family background, including his Russian and German heritage and his father's career with the Union Pacific Railroad Company. He talks about his early life in the Albina neighborhood of Portland, including his education and recreational activities. He speaks about working on a sugar beet farm in Idaho; about the Portland harbor; and about his apprenticeship as a machinist for the Union Pacific Railroad.

Heim, Adam C. (Adam Clarence), 1902-1995

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 01, Recording 03]

Tape 2, Side 1. In the first interview session, conducted on July 26, 1989, Adam C. Heim discusses his family background, including his Russian and German heritage and his father's career with the Union Pacific Railroad Company. He talks about his early life in the Albina neighborhood of Portland, including his education and recreational activities. He speaks about working on a sugar beet farm in Idaho; about the Portland harbor; and about his apprenticeship as a machinist for the Union Pacific Railroad.

Heim, Adam C. (Adam Clarence), 1902-1995

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 02, Recording 01]

Tape 3, Side 1. In the second interview session, conducted on August 2, 1989, Adam C. Heim talks about his siblings, particularly his older brother, John Adams Heim. He continues to discuss his career with the Union Pacific Railroad. He talks about his marriage to Clara C. Heim and about raising their children. He speaks about his experiences living in Huntington, Oregon, during the Depression, including the death of one of his children from spinal meningitis. He also discusses returning to Portland in the 1940s; talks about his children, their families, and their careers; and describes being injured during a robbery.

Heim, Adam C. (Adam Clarence), 1902-1995

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 02, Recording 02]

Tape 3, Side 2. In the second interview session, conducted on August 2, 1989, Adam C. Heim talks about his siblings, particularly his older brother, John Adams Heim. He continues to discuss his career with the Union Pacific Railroad. He talks about his marriage to Clara C. Heim and about raising their children. He speaks about his experiences living in Huntington, Oregon, during the Depression, including the death of one of his children from spinal meningitis. He also discusses returning to Portland in the 1940s; talks about his children, their families, and their careers; and describes being injured during a robbery.

Heim, Adam C. (Adam Clarence), 1902-1995

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 03, Recording 02]

Tape 4, Side 2. In the third interview session, conducted on August 29, 1989, Clara C. Heim discusses her family background and early life in North Portland. She talks about her siblings, their families, and their careers. She discusses her health as a child, her education, and working as a telephone operator.

Heim, Clara C. (Clara Cecilia), 1905-1994

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 03, Recording 01]

Tape 4, Side 1. In the third interview session, conducted on August 29, 1989, Clara C. Heim discusses her family background and early life in North Portland. She talks about her siblings, their families, and their careers. She discusses her health as a child, her education, and working as a telephone operator.

Heim, Clara C. (Clara Cecilia), 1905-1994

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 04, Recording 02]

Tape 5, Side 2. In the fourth interview session, conducted on September 7, 1989, Clara C. Heim continues to discuss her early life in North Portland. She talks about her marriage to Adam C. Heim, about raising a family, and about her experiences during the Depression. She discusses her children, their families, and their careers. She speaks about life in Huntington, and about her political beliefs.

Heim, Clara C. (Clara Cecilia), 1905-1994

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 04, Recording 03]

Tape 6, Side 1. In the fourth interview session, conducted on September 7, 1989, Clara C. Heim continues to discuss her early life in North Portland. She talks about her marriage to Adam C. Heim, about raising a family, and about her experiences during the Depression. She discusses her children, their families, and their careers. She speaks about life in Huntington, and about her political beliefs.

Heim, Clara C. (Clara Cecilia), 1905-1994

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 04, Recording 01]

Tape 5, Side 1. In the fourth interview session, conducted on September 7, 1989, Clara C. Heim continues to discuss her early life in North Portland. She talks about her marriage to Adam C. Heim, about raising a family, and about her experiences during the Depression. She discusses her children, their families, and their careers. She speaks about life in Huntington, and about her political beliefs.

Heim, Clara C. (Clara Cecilia), 1905-1994

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 05, Recording 01]

Tape 7, Side 1. In the fifth interview session, conducted on September 13, 1989, Clara C. Heim and Adam C. Heim discuss living in and raising a family in Huntington and in North Portland during and after World War II. They also talk about the Black population in North Portland. They speak about their relationship with their children, about the changes in the Catholic Church, and about their political beliefs. They close the interview by talking about their recreational activities.

Heim, Clara C. (Clara Cecilia), 1905-1994

Oral history interview with Adam C. Heim and Clara C. Heim [Session 05, Recording 02]

Tape 7, Side 2. In the fifth interview session, conducted on September 13, 1989, Clara C. Heim and Adam C. Heim discuss living in and raising a family in Huntington and in North Portland during and after World War II. They also talk about the Black population in North Portland. They speak about their relationship with their children, about the changes in the Catholic Church, and about their political beliefs. They close the interview by talking about their recreational activities.

Heim, Clara C. (Clara Cecilia), 1905-1994

Oral history interview with Cleveland C. Cory [Session 1, Recording 01]

Tape 1, Side 1. In the first interview session, conducted at Cory's home in Portland, Oregon, on June 19, 1990, Cory discusses his family background and early life in Englewood, New Jersey. He then discusses his college experience, including attending Yale Law School from 1940 to 1943. He then talks about working for the Davis & Polk law firm in New York, including representing Prince Edward, the Duke of Windsor, as well as various railroads. He then discusses relocating to Oregon in 1949 and his reasons for doing so, including seeking an improved quality of life and the difficulty of becoming a partner at a New York law firm. He talks about his career at a law firm in Portland, now known as Stoel Rives, including many of the cases he tried. He also briefly discusses his renowned memory for cases.

Cory, Cleveland C. (Cleveland Cady), 1918-1991

Oral history interview with Cleveland C. Cory [Session 1, Recording 02]

Tape 1, Side 2. In the first interview session, conducted at Cory's home in Portland, Oregon, on June 19, 1990, Cory discusses his family background and early life in Englewood, New Jersey. He then discusses his college experience, including attending Yale Law School from 1940 to 1943. He then talks about working for the Davis & Polk law firm in New York, including representing Prince Edward, the Duke of Windsor, as well as various railroads. He then discusses relocating to Oregon in 1949 and his reasons for doing so, including seeking an improved quality of life and the difficulty of becoming a partner at a New York law firm. He talks about his career at a law firm in Portland, now known as Stoel Rives, including many of the cases he tried. He also briefly discusses his renowned memory for cases.

Cory, Cleveland C. (Cleveland Cady), 1918-1991

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