Neuberger, Maurine B. (Maurine Brown), 1907-2000
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
[Carol Koenig, Barbara Bachem and Martha MacCammond], not yet assigned
These three girls are all from prominent New England families. Left to right, Carol Koenig, Barbara Bachem and Martha MacCammond. They were friends in the "States"
Dedication of Wallace School of Community Service and Public Affairs. Mrs. Neuberger and dedication, May 3, 1969
Democratic Party of Oregon records
Gertrude Glutsch Jensen papers
The collection contains the professional files of one of Oregon's leading conservationists in the mid-twentieth century, Gertrude Glutsch Jensen. The collection includes materials relating to the Columbia River Gorge Commission, the Oregon Roadside Council, the Civil War Centennial Commission, and the Portland Women's Forum. The material is in the form of reports, letters, notes, and minutes.
[Mimi Gregg], not yet assigned
Mimi Gregg came north with her husband, their two children and Mimi's opera-singing mother. Now the Greggs have another child and he teaches in Skagway.
[Mimi Gregg and children], not yet assigned
Mimi Gregg and two of her children. She specializes in handicraft and makes bookends, trays and bracelets which embody the Alaska motif.
[Mrs. Marty Cordes & daughter], not yet assigned
Mrs. Marty Cordes and her daughter have a virtual private yacht as they voyage on the top deck of Steve Homer's LCT between Chilkoot and Glacier Bay
[Mrs. Signa Homer], not yet assigned
Mrs. Signa Homer uses her radiator warming oven to keep hot the food served in her Chilkoot Inn. this oven is a holdover from Army equipment in the days of '98
Richard Neuberger papers
Richard Lewis Neuberger (1912-1960), an Oregon native, was a U.S. Senator (D-OR) from 1954 to 1960. The Richard Neuberger collection consists of correspondence, legislation, published articles, and newspaper articles which pertain to the literary and political career of Richard Lewis Neuberger.
Karl Onthank conservation papers
[Steve Homer & mother], not yet assigned
Steve Homer's mother sold her house in Connecticut to be with him at Port Chilkoot. Now her cooking at the Chilkoot Inn is famous throughout the North Country.
[Teresa Stelting and Helen Gulliford], not yet assigned
The young people at Chilkoot Barracks are a cosmopolitan group. Teresa Stalting (Left) is from Essex, England. Helen Gulliford is a native-born Hawaiian