Louis Westacott
by Sue Massé Louis Westacott. Photograph by H.S. Shuster bet. 1880-1889. Willamette Heritage Center Collections 85.17.001. Lewis Westacott (1812 England—1889 Oregon) [...]
by Sue Massé Louis Westacott. Photograph by H.S. Shuster bet. 1880-1889. Willamette Heritage Center Collections 85.17.001. Lewis Westacott (1812 England—1889 Oregon) [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The Oregon Statesman’s front page reports that police foiled a terrorist threat to bomb St. Patrick’s cathedral: DYNAMITE PLOT [...]
by TeAnna, Exhibit Intern Sometimes, whether it is writing a lengthy essay for your class, completing and designing a large project for work, or even [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The headline on the front page describes the first reported use of a fire as a weapon of war: LIQUID [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondence The opposite of a blockade is an embargo. Today’s paper headlines a suggestion that the United States use the threat [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent Truth suffers when righteousness abounds, as this article in the Capital Journal illustrates: EXCERPTS FROM LETTER TELLS GERMAN ATTITUDE Father [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent The front page of the Capital Journal reported the opinion of a British admiral as to Germany’s policies regarding [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent As the attempt to blockade Great Britain continues, the headline in the Oregon Statesman reads: UNITED STATES NOT TO [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent Following its consideration of the war from yesterday, the following editorial in the Oregon Statesman discusses “Flags and Accidents:” [...]
by Richard van Pelt, WWI Correspondent A growing cynicism regarding the war comes out in a Oregon Statesman editorial: THE FATHER OF LIES We don’t [...]