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  • Albert E. Doyle (1877-1928)

    Albert Ernest Doyle was one of Portland’s most successful early twentieth-century architects. During his career, he designed or oversaw the design of dozens of …

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  • Albert Patecky (1906-1994)

    Albert Patecky was a Portland painter and printmaker who created works on both sides of the divide that separated traditional and modern artists in the …

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  • Albert R. Kitzhaber (1915-2006)

    If you learned anything about writing in school, you may have University of Oregon Professor Albert R. Kitzhaber to thank. A researcher, teacher, and author, …

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  • Albert Starr (1926-)

    Albert Starr is a boldly innovative surgeon whose precisely choreographed technique for inserting prosthetic heart valves into patients was adopted worldwide. Between 1958 and 1962, …

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  • Albert Sweetser (1861-1940)

    Albert Raddin Sweetser established the University of Oregon Herbarium and for twenty-nine years was a much-loved teacher of botany. He was an early Oregon conservationist …

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  • Albertina Kerr Centers

    The Albertina Kerr Centers, a nonprofit organization with headquarters in Portland, provides services in Oregon for children, adults, and families with mental health challenges …

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  • Alberto Salazar (1958 - )

    A charismatic distance runner who set one world and six United States records during his career, Alberto Salazar remained active in the sport as a …

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  • Albina area (Portland)

    By the late 1880s, Albina, located across the Willamette River from Portland, was the fastest growing city in Oregon. In July 1891, the city …

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  • Alderman Farms

    As a twenty-four-year-old barrel maker from Michigan, Albert Alderman migrated to Oregon in 1846. A year later, he bought farmland five miles south of Dayton …

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  • Alexander Phimister Proctor (1860-1950)

    Alexander Phimister Proctor, an American sculptor known for monumental bronzes of animals and human figures, placed six major works in Oregon private collections and public …

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