A 1988 photograph of Congressman Les AuCoin presenting Kathryn Harrison and Mark Mercier, tribal leaders of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde, with a copy of the Grand Ronde Reservation Act, as featured in the Nov. 13, 2008 edition of Smoke Signals magazine. Smoke Signals was a newsletter published by the tribe. The Act re-established reservation lands for Grand Ronde, several years after the restoration of their status as a federally recognized tribe.
An article about the history of Chemawa School, written by the editor of the Grande Ronde tribes' newsletter. It mentions Pacific University's history but mainly focuses on the students' history, closing with the school's contemporary curriculum. The article appeared in 'Smoke Signals' (Feb. 15, 2000), a publication of the Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde.
The Victor Atiyeh Papers contain materials from his business, political, and personal activities, dating from 1923-2012, as well as collected materials and family papers predating the primary body of the collection. The bulk of the materials pertain to his campaigns for and his service in political office, particularly his two terms as Governor of Oregon, 1979-1987, and to the international consulting business he established after leaving office in 1987. Collection materials include appointment books, audio cassettes, awards, budgets, campaign materials, certificates, correspondence, directories, memoranda, memorabilia, notes, photographs, poll results, posters, press clippings, publications, receipts, reports, schedules, scrapbooks, speeches, and video tapes.