Tami Richards
Tami Richards is a freelance writer, history enthusiast, and long-time Oregon resident. She has written for Woods Reader magazine about 9-year-old Oregon lumber camp newspaper editor, Dorothy Anne Hobson, and how her paper ended up on the desk of the U.S. President, as well as an article about Oregon's National Christmas tree. Her articles have appeared online at the Literary Ladies Guide where she expounded on the heroics of Oregon's own Emily Dickinson-type poet, Hazel Hall, and another article on the prolific children's writer from Oregon, Beverly Cleary. Tami maintains a blog about the Willamette Valley at https://wvheritage.wordpress.com/
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Carol Menken-Schaudt (1957–)
Carol Menken came to Oregon State University to study broadcasting, grateful for a basketball scholarship that would pay for her tuition. She would graduate OSU with the distinction of being one of the highest scorers in the U.S women’s game, with skills that would earn her a spot on a …
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