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Ring points to lost flier
Byline: Winston Ross The Register-Guard MAPLETON - The news came by telephone. A young Wayne Johnson was working at the U.S. Forest Service outpost in Mapleton when he got a call from military officials. His childhood buddy, U.S. Army Air Corps Sgt. Edgar Plowman Loomis,...
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
Byline: The Register-Guard A teacher's lasting lessons It was with a great deal of sadness that I noted the passing of Eleanor Wheeler of Noti. A copy of her obituary was sent to me by my sister who is a resident of Elmira. I was...
Senator Ron Wyden Recognized as 'Champion of Science' at University of Oregon
EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 18 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D- Ore.) was honored today as a "Champion of Science" for his support of federal funding for basic scientific research. University of Oregon President Dave Frohnmayer presented the award to Wyden on behalf of the University of Oregon and...
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Byline: The Register-Guard People Mark Manning has joined the law firm of Cram, Harder, Wells & Baron in Eugene as an associate attorney. A graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law, he most recently served as a Social Security law clerk to federal...
Two schools to hold programs on impact of war in Iraq
Byline: The Register-Guard Separate forums Wednesday at Lane Community College and the University of Oregon will explore issues surrounding the war in Iraq and its fallout in the United States. The LCC event will run from noon to 2 p.m. in Room 307 of the...
Dance historian plans series of lectures
Byline: The Register-Guard Dance historian Beth Genne will visit the University of Oregon this week as the second holder of the Robert M. Trotter Visiting Professorship. Established in 1999 by an anonymous donor, the endowed professorship honors a longtime faculty member who was dean of...
Land use advocates at conference cite exploited, imperiled state of coast
Byline: Scott Maben The Register-Guard The Oregon Coast is under siege from rampant development, weak planning and the lack of guiding principles for protection of natural resources, a pair of environmentalists said Friday at the University of Oregon. "It's probably Oregon's most sacred place," said...
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG
Byline: The Register-Guard Cutbacks hurt head-injured As a graduate student in the University of Oregon's communication disorders and sciences program, I am concerned about the major impact that the defeat of Measure 28 will have for some clients with head injuries - specifically those who...
Letters in the Editor's Mailbag
Byline: The Register-Guard Rough times ahead I am writing in response to the failure of Measure 28. I have worked in a school for abused children where the staff teaches them to live again after experiencing horrendous events. This school had at least 10 layoffs...
Letters in the Editor's Mailbag
Byline: The Register-Guard Testing practices foolish? An item on a well known intelligence test for children asks, `What's foolish about this: They recently found a skull believed to be that of Christopher Columbus when he was 10 years old.' Two otherwise unrelated education articles (Register-Guard,...



