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Seven Hills Winery Fall 2004 Newsletter, Casey Mcclellan Oct 2004

Seven Hills Winery Fall 2004 Newsletter, Casey Mcclellan

Seven Hills Winery Documents

This newsletter (No. 11) from Seven Hills Winery includes notes from winemaker Casey McClellan, who states that fruit quantity continues to increase each year. Further content includes information for new and current wine releases (2001-2002), announcement of a gallery showing in the tasting room from artist Leslie Williams Cain, news about the Holiday Barrel Tasting event in December, and an order form.


Seven Hills Winery Spring 2004 Newsletter, Casey Mcclellan Apr 2004

Seven Hills Winery Spring 2004 Newsletter, Casey Mcclellan

Seven Hills Winery Documents

In this newsletter (No. 10) from Seven Hills Winery, winemaker Casey McClellan explains how extremely cold winter temperatures can impact vine health and grape production. McClellan goes on to announce the new McClellan Estate Vineyard, planted in the spring of 2003 and located adjacent to Seven Hills Vineyard along the southern edge of the Walla Walla Valley AVA. The newsletter includes release notes for new wines (2001-2003), news of an artist reception for Leslie Williams Cain, information for Spring Release Weekend and Vintage Walla Walla, and an order form.


2003 Oregon Vineyard And Winery Report, Oregon Agricultural Statistics Service, Janice A. Goodwin, Laura Burgess Feb 2004

2003 Oregon Vineyard And Winery Report, Oregon Agricultural Statistics Service, Janice A. Goodwin, Laura Burgess

Oregon Wine Board Documents

This statewide survey report on vineyards and wineries in Oregon covers bearing and nonbearing acres, size of vineyard operation, variety and county, size distribution, prices, yields, crush, inventory, and sales. The report also contains some comparisons of data for 2002 and 2003. According to this report, the number of vineyards and wineries in Oregon reached a record high in 2003, with nearly 1.2 million cases of wine sold.


In Memory Of Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds, Unknown Jan 2004

In Memory Of Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds, Unknown

Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds Documents

The memorial program for Dr. Jane Claire Dirks-Edmunds includes the order of events as well as sheet music for two hymns to be sung at the service. Former Linfield president Charles Walker read a poem at the service, held on January 8, 2004 at Hillside Manor in McMinnville, a retirement community where Dirks-Edmunds had been living.

Dr. Dirks-Edmunds graduated from Linfield College in 1937; she returned to teach in the Biology department at Linfield from 1941-1974. Dirks-Edmunds died on December 29, 2003.


Front Cover, Tom Ballard Jan 2004

Front Cover, Tom Ballard

Linfield Magazine

Vivian Bull chats with students at the activities fair held during orientation in August.


Front Cover, Juan Calvillo Jan 2004

Front Cover, Juan Calvillo

Linfield Magazine

Lindsey Worzniak ‘04 gets a hug after receiving her degree


Resisting Marriage And Renouncing Womanhood: The Choice Of Taiwanese Buddhist Nuns, Hillary Crane Jan 2004

Resisting Marriage And Renouncing Womanhood: The Choice Of Taiwanese Buddhist Nuns, Hillary Crane

Faculty Publications

The traditional Chinese perception of Buddhist monastics is that they choose to renounce the world out of desperation — after failing in the world such that their only options are suicide or the monastery. That this perception of the monastic life persists in Taiwan today is evident in monastics’ own descriptions of their families’ responses to their choice as well as in several recent scandals related to monastic life. Despite the widespread negative perception of monastics, increasing numbers of women are choosing this life. Drawing on extensive fieldwork with relatively new monastics, the author explores the choice Buddhist nuns make …


¡Salud! Experiences, ¡Salud! Services Jan 2004

¡Salud! Experiences, ¡Salud! Services

¡Salud! Documents

These ¡Salud! outreach documents were used to educate the public about the program's impact.


Live 2004 Meeting Minutes, Live (Low Input Viticulture & Enology) Jan 2004

Live 2004 Meeting Minutes, Live (Low Input Viticulture & Enology)

LIVE (Low Input Viticulture & Enology) Collection

This document is a compilation of LIVE (Low Input Viticulture & Enology) meeting minutes from 2004. Topics covered in the meeting minutes include the possible change of 501(c)(3) status, sustainable funding needs, and OVID's (Oregon Vineyard Database) relationship to LIVE.


Class Notes, Linfield Magazine Staff, Laura Davis, Mardi Mileham Jan 2004

Class Notes, Linfield Magazine Staff, Laura Davis, Mardi Mileham

Linfield Magazine

News about Linfield alumni


Linfield Digest, Linfield Magazine Staff Jan 2004

Linfield Digest, Linfield Magazine Staff

Linfield Magazine

Brief articles and photos of events and news about Linfield College


2004 International Pinot Noir Celebration Program, International Pinot Noir Celebration Jan 2004

2004 International Pinot Noir Celebration Program, International Pinot Noir Celebration

Willamette Valley Archival Documents - IPNC

This document is the 2004 program for the International Pinot Noir Celebration (IPNC), held annually on the campus of Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon. The program contains a detailed schedule of the celebration’s major events, presentations, and meals, as well as information regarding guest speakers, chefs, and artists visiting the campus. The program also includes a short description of all participating wineries for 2004, both foreign and domestic, along with a listing of the IPNC board of directors and all major supporters and contributors to the event.


The Psychology Of Flying, Mardi Mileham Jan 2004

The Psychology Of Flying, Mardi Mileham

Linfield Magazine

David Rozovski’s internship took him nearly around the world – 23,000 miles in six days to be exact.


Table Of Contents, Linfield Magazine Staff Jan 2004

Table Of Contents, Linfield Magazine Staff

Linfield Magazine

Table of contents for Volume 1, Issue 2 of the Linfield Magazine


The First Weeks Of June, Lex Runciman Jan 2004

The First Weeks Of June, Lex Runciman

Linfield Magazine

Lex Runciman examines learning, life, and community following the death of a former student.


A View From Melrose, Linfield Magazine Staff Jan 2004

A View From Melrose, Linfield Magazine Staff

Linfield Magazine

An essay by President Vivian A. Bull: Making a Case for the Liberal Arts.

Editor’s Note: President Vivian A. Bull delivered the fall Convocation address Sept. 1 to mark the formal opening of the 2004-05 academic year. The following are excerpts from her remarks, “A Case for the Liberal Arts.”


Engaging Students Subtly, Laura Davis Jan 2004

Engaging Students Subtly, Laura Davis

Linfield Magazine

Edith Green Professor Ron Mills on the art of teaching.


It’S About Making A Difference, Mardi Mileham Jan 2004

It’S About Making A Difference, Mardi Mileham

Linfield Magazine

Barbara May has combined nursing, research and teaching into the perfect profession.


Book Learning, Linfield Magazine Staff Jan 2004

Book Learning, Linfield Magazine Staff

Linfield Magazine

Four professors share their summer reading lists.


Nursing To Boost Hispanic Recruitment; Nursing School Committed To Increasing Diversity, Peter A. Mcgraw, Beverly Epeneter Jan 2004

Nursing To Boost Hispanic Recruitment; Nursing School Committed To Increasing Diversity, Peter A. Mcgraw, Beverly Epeneter

Linfield Magazine

The Linfield-Good Samaritan School of Nursing is poised to become a regional center for developing a nursing work force that is better able to care for Oregon’s increasingly diverse population.


Defending The Environment, Laura Davis Jan 2004

Defending The Environment, Laura Davis

Linfield Magazine

Lindsay Aney ’05, has a year-round commitment to the forest. During the school year, she studies the environment at Linfield College, and each summer, she defends it as a firefighter for the United States Forest Service in Silver Lake.


More Than Bricks And Mortar, Mardi Mileham Jan 2004

More Than Bricks And Mortar, Mardi Mileham

Linfield Magazine

An in-depth look at President Vivian Bull’s legacy.


'Cat Tracks, Linfield Magazine Staff Jan 2004

'Cat Tracks, Linfield Magazine Staff

Linfield Magazine

News briefs and updates about student athletes, coaches, and alumni


Alumni News, Linfield Magazine Staff, Sabrina (Hendricks) Park '97 Jan 2004

Alumni News, Linfield Magazine Staff, Sabrina (Hendricks) Park '97

Linfield Magazine

Schedule of upcoming events and brief articles about alumni activities


Class Notes, Linfield Magazine Staff, Laura Davis, Beth Rogers Thompson Jan 2004

Class Notes, Linfield Magazine Staff, Laura Davis, Beth Rogers Thompson

Linfield Magazine

News about Linfield alumni


Investing In Higher Education, Laura Davis Jan 2004

Investing In Higher Education, Laura Davis

Linfield Magazine

Kirby (Noland) Dyess ‘68 learned early on she could do whatever she put her mind to.


Back Cover, Linfield Magazine Staff Jan 2004

Back Cover, Linfield Magazine Staff

Linfield Magazine

Debbie (Hansen) Harmon ‘90, director of capital giving, Jake Harmon ‘26 and Dave Hansen, vice president for student services and dean of students, model Wildcat spirit in quality apparel from the Linfield College Bookstore.


Taking Time To Teach, Laura Davis Jan 2004

Taking Time To Teach, Laura Davis

Linfield Magazine

Two Linfield College graduates will spend next year teaching in France after earning awards from the French government.


Table Of Contents, Linfield Magazine Staff Jan 2004

Table Of Contents, Linfield Magazine Staff

Linfield Magazine

Table of contents for Volume 1, Issue 1 of the Linfield Magazine


A View From Melrose, Vivian A. Bull Jan 2004

A View From Melrose, Vivian A. Bull

Linfield Magazine

An essay by President Vivian A. Bull: Another Linfield 'Defining Moment.'