R.H. Huston Hardware Store in Corvallis sold paint, sporting goods, stoves, plumbing supplies, and farming implements (including plows, wagons, harvesters, and windmills) in addition to typical hardware of the day to individuals, other local businesses, city and county government, and the Oregon Agricultural College during the 1910s.
Arthur Earl Victor, of May View, Washington, attended Oregon Agricultural College during the 1919-1920 academic year as an optional student. Optional students were those who met the freshman class entrance requirements and were "of mature years", but were unable because of health or outside business or professional duties to carry a normal amount of coursework.
Frank Gillette Sutherland from Minneapolis, Minnesota, was a freshman at Oregon Agricultural College during the 1912-1913 academic year. He earned a BS degree in agriculture from Oregon Agricultural College in 1917.