HENRY DAVIDSON SHELDON AND ERSIT OF OREGON, • 48 • • I11 I Occasional Paper #13 Center for Pacific Northwest Studies Western Washington University Henry Davidson Sheldon and the University of Oregon, 1874-1948 \ A Biographical Essay With Selected Letters edited by James H. Hitchman Occasional Paper
to the land, whereas when the land rises relative to the sea an emergnt shoreline is created. Neutral shorelines show little long-term relative movement between land and sea. The compound classification is assigned when the shore is a product of many relative movements. This genetic classification
and private colleges and universities in Washington and Oregon. Excluded from this study are schools in Idaho and Montana, the Catholic institutions, the fundamentalist schools, state colleges, universities and junior colleges. However, several statistical tables that accompany the text do include