Lane Community College.10 cubic feet 1 folderThis collection consists of a memoir “My Life in Botany” written by Rhoda M. Love in 2003.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College28.25 cubic feet 4 records boxes, 43 document boxes, 14 oversize document box, 1 oversize folderThe collection consists of photographs and slides taken by Sam Blackwell, instructor at Lane Community College. The photographs were taken of buildings and grounds and classroom activities on the LCC main campus and other college locations. The collection also includes photographs of Blackwell’s family, travels in the US and abroad, and his service in the U.S. Army in France during World War II.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College1.0 cubic feet 1 records boxThis collection documents Bob Barber’s service on college committees including the Technology Advisory and Coordinating Team (TACT), the Vanguard Learning College Team, and the Internet Training program. The files contain committee minutes, memos and emails, reports, and related documents.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College1.5 cubic feet 3 document boxesThis collection contains graduation programs (commencement bulletins) for Lane Community College.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College3.75 cubic foot Slides and video cassettes in 8 small records boxesThis collection contains visual and audio materials produced by Media Arts students and staff, including slide shows used for marketing and publicity, videos of “News Scene” telecasts, and departmental photographs and newsletters.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College.5 cubic feet 1 leaf/2 pagesThe Choir Book Manuscript: Istorum est enim consists of one vellum leaf from a 16th century choir book containing portions of a Roman Catholic Mass. The manuscript contains five lines of Latin text with two decorated initials. The music consists of square notations on red 5-line staves.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College32.8 cubic feet 82 document boxesThe records document the administration of Eldon G. Schafer, president of Lane Community College,1970-1985. The collection contains correspondence, administrative records, speeches and writings, and personal records of Eldon Schafer.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College2.0 cubic feet 5 document boxesThis collection consists of Staff Directories that list department and employee names, locations, and phone numbers.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College1.75 cubic feet 2 document boxes, 1 records box, 1 small boxThis collection consists of the Titan, a student-produced yearbook, and small photographs of students.Contact InformationFinding Aid
Lane Community College.5 cubic feet 1 document box, 1 set of blueprintsASHLANE (Adult Student Housing) Records consist of correspondence, reports, legal documents, and newspaper clippings concerning a project to provide housing for college students.Contact InformationFinding Aid
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