Articles discussing "The big game parade" and "Wildlife in the Rockies" lectures
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- 1939-01 - 1939-02
Oregon Journal (Firm)
Articles discussing "The big game parade" and "Wildlife in the Rockies" lectures
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Articles discussing effects of dams on wildlife and American Boy trip to Alaska
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Articles discussing 2nd Annual American Wild Life Federation Conference and salmon
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Articles discussing fishways and William Finley lecture
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Articles discussing William Finley lectures and increasing hunting and fishing license fees
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Collection of articles and correspondence focusing on William Finley's visit with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Other articles discuss fishways at the Bonneville Dam and beaver conservation.
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Newspaper clippings discussing the need for antelope conservation at Hart Mountain, the impact of birds on the fish population, and restoration of the Lower Klamath Lake. Article discussing "Birds, bergs and Kodiak bears" lecture is included.
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Newspaper clippings discussing a meeting of Izaak Walton League Oregon chapters and addition of William Finley on Oregonian's Wild Life Advisory Board. Image of gray fox taken by Finley is included.
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Harris, baseball player for Portland
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform with a duck on the chest. Writing on the negative may identify the player as Don Harris or Dave Harris; the name Don appears to have been crossed out and the name Dave is written below it.
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Portrait of a man in a hockey uniform with what may be a rose logo on the chest. He is standing outside a building, holding a hockey stick and wearing hockey gloves and goalkeeper pads. A name that may be McCusken is written on the negative, but the writing is unclear. The writing is visible on the bottom left side of the photograph.
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Team portrait. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The players are standing in a row outside a building. They are holding their sticks and wearing sweaters with the words "Spalding Aces" on the chest, along with skates and pads. On the far left is a man wearing a hat, suit, and overcoat; on the far right is a man wearing a hat and a sweater with a letter on the chest that may be a "C" or a "G."
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Hack Miller, baseball player, possibly for Oakland
Portrait of a man wearing a baseball uniform, standing on the field and holding a bat. The name Hack Miller is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph.
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Mulligan, baseball player for Seals
Photograph of a man in a baseball uniform with the word "Seals" on it. He is on the field, jumping in the air and reaching upward with his mitt, in which he is holding a baseball. The name Mulligan is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the photograph.
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Nevers, Krause, and Morse, baseball players for Mission
Portrait of three men in baseball uniforms with the word "Mission" on the chest, squatting in front of a wall. The name Nevers is written on the negative above the player on the right, the name Krause is written above the player in the center, and the name Morse is written above the player on the left. The writing is visible at the top of the photograph.
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Nixon, baseball player, possibly for Portland
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform with a "P" on the sleeve, standing on the field and holding a bat over his shoulder. The name Nixon is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph.
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Orwall, baseball player for Portland
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform with the word "Portland" on the chest. The name Orwall and "1B" are written on the negative and are visible on the left side of the photograph.
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Joe Palm, baseball player for Portland
Portrait of a man wearing a baseball uniform and catcher's gear, crouched in a catcher's stance. A name and the word "catcher" are written on the negative. The name may be Joe Palm, but the spelling of the last name is unclear. The writing is faintly visible on the left side of the photograph.
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Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform on the field, standing as though he has just thrown the ball. "Geo Payne" is written on the negative, visible on the left side of the photograph.
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Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform, possibly a PCC uniform. The name Al Peccia is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the photograph.
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Penebsky, baseball player for Seals
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform in front of the stands, holding a bat against his shoulder. The name Penebsky is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the photograph.
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Doc Prothro, baseball player for Portland
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform. The name Prothro is written on the negative, visible on the right side of the photograph.
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James Prothro, baseball player for Portland
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform with a "P" on the chest. He is on the field near home plate, standing as though he has just swung his bat. The name James Prothro is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the photograph.
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Baseball player for Los Angeles
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform with "LA" on the chest and a cap with an "A" on it. He is squatting in front of a fence, wearing a mitt on one hand and holding a ball in the other. A name is written on the negative but the writing is unclear; the name may be B. Reed or B. Read.
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James Reese, baseball player for Oakland
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform with the word "Oaks" on the chest, standing near the dugout and wearing a mitt. The name James Reese is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph.
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Portrait of a smiling man in a Portland baseball uniform with a "P" on the sleeves and cap. The name Rodgers is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph.
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Rhodes, baseball player, possibly for Hollywood
Portrait of a man in a baseball uniform on the field, standing as though he has just thrown the ball. The name Rhodes is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph is out of focus and shows blue discoloration from deterioration of the negative.
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Rhodes, Carlyle, and Roka, baseball players for Hollywood
Portrait of three men wearing baseball uniforms with the word "Hollywood" on the chest and leaning against a wall. The name Rhodes is written on the negative above the player on the right, the name Carlyle is written above the player in the center, and the name Roka is written above the player on the left. The writing is faintly visible at the top of the image.
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