Ballet students, wearing matching leotards and tutus, at the Oumansky School of Dance in Portland, at 128 N.W. 23rd Avenue. They appear to be mid-jump (negative 2 of 3).
Iwao Oyama, publisher of the “Oregon Nippo” newspaper, looks downward at a paper in his hands. Oyama was the previous editor of the discontinued “Oregon News” before World War II. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, September 15, 1946 (negative 1 of 1).
A woman in a patterned floral dress stands next to a table holding pots of cacti, at the garden of William Bjorkman. She appears to be in a greenhouse with glass sides (negative 2 of 3).
Sculptor Frederic Littman in his studio on N.W. Skyline Boulevard in Portland. He faces towards a large bust of President Franklin Roosevelt, most likely for Roosevelt lake at Grand Coulee, Washington. He holds a palette knife in one hand and looks upward at Roosevelt’s face. Next to the large sculpture is a smaller model (negative 1 of 12).
Architect Pietro Belluschi receiving an award from the Equitable Savings Company, before becoming the Dean of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology school of architecture. Belluschi and another man hold a metal award between with, engraved with Belluschi's name (negative 2 of 2).
Hungarian-American painter Jolan Torak, standing in front of an easel. She rests one hand on the easel, which holds a painting of trees. Her son was sculptor Frederic Littman (negative 2 of 12).
Sculptor Frederic Littman (standing?) working on a bronze eagle sculpture for the Federal Reserve Building, designed by Pietro Belluschi. Another man kneels down, smoking a cigarette and using a hammer and chisel (negative 1 of 2).
A parade float at the Santa Claus parade in downtown Portland. Three women are dressed in costumes and holding horns, standing in front of a large stuffed egg. “Humty Dumty” is attached to the front of the float (negative 7 of 20).
A crowd lining a downtown Portland street during the Santa Claus parade. They wear hats and coats, with several children seated on the ground (negative 9 of 20).
A hockey player from the Portland Eagles slides toward a puck on the ice at the Portland Ice Arena. He holds a hockey stick in one hand and is wearing a winged eagle jersey. The team was known as the Eagles for the 1950-1951 season, which would be its last. Previously, it was known as the Portland Penguins from 1949-1950 (negative 7 of 12).
A parade float at the Santa Claus parade in downtown Portland. People on the float appeared to be wearing Alice in Wonderland costumes, as they wave at spectators (negative 19 of 20).
Hockey players for the Portland Eagles, on the ice at the Portland Ice Arena. A goalie is in front of the net, as two other players attempt to score. The players are wearing flying eagle uniforms. The team was known as the Eagles for the 1950-1951 season, which would be its last. Previously, it was known as the Portland Penguins from 1949-1950 (negative 2 of 12).
Hockey players for the Portland Eagles, on the ice at the Portland Ice Arena. They wear uniforms with eagle wings, while one player appears to be falling over another. The team was known as the Eagles for the 1950-1951 season, which would be its last. Previously, it was known as the Portland Penguins from 1949-1950 (negative 3 of 12).
Hockey players for the Portland Eagles, on the ice at the Portland Ice Arena. Four players are on a wall next to the ice, while a fifth emerges from a door. The players are wearing team uniforms featuring winged eagles. The team was known as the Eagles for the 1950-1951 season, which would be its last. Previously, it was known as the Portland Penguins from 1949-1950 (negative 5 of 12).
Cabin structures at a camp for migratory laborers near Dayton. A dirt road passes between rows of houses, appearing to be in slight disrepair (negative 6 of 13).
Window advertisements for farm laborers in the Dayton area. The fliers advertise positions for “nut pickers” and “pear and apple pickers,” and are affixed to a window of an Oregon State unemployment office (negative 7 of 13).
Buildings at a camp for migratory farm laborers near Dayton. Two small cabins can be seen at the right side of the frame, with a larger metal structure in the background (negative 5 of 13).
A post office and employment office for a migratory farm labor camp near Dayton. A man and woman stand in front of the building, as the woman points her hand in the air. Affixed to the front of the building are signs that read “Post Office” and “Yamhill Co. Farm Labor Employment Office” (negative 3 of 13).
Four children seated on a couch in a living room area, at a camp for migratory farm laborers near Dayton. A kitchen can be seen in the foreground (negative 4 of 13).
Smiling people on the porch of a home at a camp for farm laborers near Dayton. A man and woman point fingers upward while standing on a top step (negative 10 of 13).
Houses at a camp for farm laborers near Dayton. Small trees can be in the front yard, next to a dirt road on which on automobile is parked (negative 2 of 13).
A beach scene on the Oregon coast, looking south towards Newport. A creek runs towards the beach, with logged piled at its mouth. The Yaquina Head Lighthouse can be seen in the distance at the top of a bluff, extending towards the ocean (negative 3 of 6).
Fishing boats moored at a dock in Newport. At the right side of the frame is the Yaquina Bay Bridge. A seawall appears to be visible behind the dock (negative 6 of 6).
People standing on a dirt road next to a building, at a camp for migratory farm workers near Dayton. The man and children stand with a dog and face towards the camera. Other small wooden houses can be seen across the field (negative 1 of 13).
Oregon City playboy Thomas William Sullivan III, shirtless and displaying his bruises from a jail in Portland. Sullivan served time for armed assault, passing bad checks, and attempted larceny. A story about Sullivan was published in the Oregon Journal on page 2A of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, September 24, 1950.