WHY DOES LINFIELD STILL HAVE EVERSON STREET?
Linfield no longer has a street named for A. M. (Arthur Marion) Brumback, president of Linfield (then McMinnville College), 1903-1905.
Read why, in 2021, BRUMBACK STREET became LAKAMAS LANE:
Precedent was set. A street on the Linfield campus named for a Linfield president can be changed in light of what a president did during their presidential tenure.
Linfield’s EVERSON STREET is named for William Graham Everson, who was president, 1939-1943.
The name of EVERSON STREET should be changed. Why? Go to this URL
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_G._Everson
Find the “Later career” section. Read the paragraph starting with “During World War II.” It includes:
"During World War II, he was chairman of the Oregon Enemy Alien Hearing Board, which conducted hearings for non-citizen Japanese residents of Oregon who were detained as possible security risks and made determinations as to whether their detainments should continue."
Also, see a photo (the same photo) and captions which appeared in 1942 in three Oregon daily newspapers in Portland, Salem and Roseburg. The caption, or a version of it, reads:
"U.S. Attorney Carl G. Donaugh (far right) administered oath to newly-appointed Oregon Alien Enemy Hearing Board members Jan. 5, 1942, at Portland federal court house. 3rd from left: board chairman Dr. William G. Everson, Linfield college president."
https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2024/05/oregon-enemy-alien-hearing-board-led.html
=WHY NAME OF 'EVERSON STREET' ON LINFIELD CAMPUS SHOULD BE CHANGED
https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2024/03/why-everson-street-on-linfield-campus.html
=Linfield students Mitsue (Endow) Salador, Mary Kazuyo Wakai forced to leave Linfield during World War II
https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2024/03/linfield-students-mitsue-endow-salador.html
=Everson Street on the campus of Linfield U
https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2024/03/everson-street-on-campus-of-linfield-u.html
=SE Everson Street at SE Renshaw Avenue
https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2023/10/se-everson-street-at-se-renshaw-avenue.html
=Linfield student Mitsue (Endow) Salador was studying to be a teacher in 1942 when she had to report to the Portland Assembly Center
https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/search?q=studying+to+be
=Two Linfield students, both Japanese-American, were forced to leave Linfield during World War II
https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/search?q=Two+Linfield+students+were+forced
=During World War II, Mary Kazuyo Wakai was one of two Linfield students forced to leave the college
https://wildcatville.blogspot.com/2019/12/during-world-war-ii-linfield-students.html