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C. JILL GRADY is a cultural anthropologist who earned her Ph.D. at the University of Washington, where she also taught. She maintained a second home in Canon Beach, Oregon, for twenty-five years and is the author of Canon Beach Cottages, a cultural history of the town.

 
CAROLE GLAUBER received her B.S.Ed from Northern Illinois University and her M.Ed from the University of Idaho. She is the author of Witch of Kodakery: The Photography of Myra Albert Wiggins 1869–1956, and has published numerous essays, interviews, and book reviews in journals including Photo Review and the on-line womeninphotography.org. She currently teaches history of photography at Mt. Hood Community College.

 
PATRICIA SCHECHTER is associate professor of history at Portland State University. This issue's essay on the Oregon Nurses Association is one of several culminating projects for a community-based history project and centennial celebration for the organization undertaken with PSU students from 2003 through 2005.

 
DALE SKOVGAARD was born in Hills, Minnesota, and spent his childhood there and in Vanport and Portland, Oregon, where he graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1951. He served in the U.S. Air Force, attended Portland State College, and worked for the federal government for thirty-four years. He now lives in Northern Virginia.

 
JOHN WENDEBORN has spent a half century in the music world as a jazz trombonist, music critic, and producer of what he calls "jazz cabaret" shows. He worked as the public relations representative for the Mt. Hood Festival of Jazz from 1986 to 1995 and has produced a variety of jazz-influenced events, all benefits for different entities. He drove and then owned a taxicab at Broadway DeLuxe Cab between 1952 and 1956.  


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