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OBITUARIES: WALTER R. ASHWILL
Walter Walt R. Ashwill died on Aug. 25, 2007 after a brief illness. He was born in Williston, ND on Aug. 2, 1918. After being raised on a farm in Williston, he completed high school in Oregon and spent many years as a commercial fisherman in Alaska. During World War...
Oregon State Parks and Recreation Committee elects Parr
The state of Oregon has appointed Jim Parr as chairman of the Oregon State Parks and Recreation Commission. Parr has served on the commission since 2006. He holds a degree in architecture from the University of Oregon. He spent his early career in historic renovation and is now...
Soroms receive Spirit of A.Z. Wells Award.(KEEPING UP WITH PEOPLE)
Their home town was named Lanesboro, not Lake Woebegone, but everything else about Terry and Suzanne Sorom's Minnesota childhoods sounds like a skit fight out of Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion. Instead of the Chatterbox Care. Laneboro's bachelor farmers drank their coffee at...
President's Plenary Session: bringing geography to the public through books.
When I was a graduate student in the 1960s, I was struck by the absence of geographers writing books for the public. I found so many aspects of the world fascinating, and I thought geographers' research was interesting. But professional geographers seemed to be writing only...
U of Oregon professors win Oregon Academy of Science awards
Two University of Oregon faculty members have received top awards from the Oregon Academy of Science. Geologist Ewart M. Baldwin and physicist Richard M. Taylor have been named the 2005 Outstanding Scientist and Outstanding Teacher in Higher Education, respectively. The awards were presented last month at...
Uhuru renegade will show up solo
Byline: Carolyn Lamberson The Register-Guard CORRECTION (ran 11/27/04): A free performance by the University of Oregon's Javanese Gamelan class and the Gamelan Sari Pandhawa is from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Thursday at the Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts, 110 W. Broadway. An item on Page...
Nealy finishes ninth
Byline: The Register-Guard KAPOLEI, Hawaii - University of Oregon senior Johnna Nealy shot a 2-over-par 74 in the final round of the Ken Youel Invitational on Wednesday to finish tied for ninth at 4 over. REGIONAL ROUNDUP Nealy was 13th in the...
Scientist returns to familiar volcano
Byline: Scott Maben The Register-Guard For University of Oregon geology professor Kathy Cashman, Mount St. Helens picked a horrible time to get lively. The southwestern Washington volcano is the reason Cashman chose volcanology as a career, and she studied the 1980-86 eruptions there long after...
OBITUARIES
Byline: The Register-Guard Doyle Shepherd COTTAGE GROVE - The funeral will be Jan. 14 for Doyle Shepherd of Cottage Grove, who died Jan. 10 of age-related causes. He was 80. He was born Dec. 28, 1923, in Edgar Springs, Mo., to Joseph...
Screen Briefly
Byline: The Register-Guard Film director James Ivory to talk at Knight Library Celebrated film director James Ivory, a 1951 University of Oregon graduate, will be on hand for a free public reception at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Knight Library's browsing room....
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