This lab was located on the third floor of Agriculture Hall and according to the college catalog was "equipped for teaching general Entomology and fairly well equipped for advanced research work."
Originally annotated as "$20,000 gift given to student loan fund by: Nellie A. Shaver, James D. Shaver, and Delmer Shaver." Nellie Shaver gave the gift in honor her husband Delmer Shaver, and son James, who was a student in logging engineering at OSC. James drowned in the Marys River his senior year, February 28, 1926.
Originally annotated as "$20,000 gift given to student loan fund by: Nellie A. Shaver, James D. Shaver, and Delmer Shaver." Nellie Shaver gave the gift in honor her husband Delmer Shaver, and son James, who was a student in logging engineering at OSC. James drowned in the Marys River his senior year, February 28, 1926.
Originally annotated as "$20,000 gift given to student loan fund by: Nellie A. Shaver, James D. Shaver, and Delmer Shaver." Nellie Shaver gave the gift in honor her husband Delmer Shaver, and son James, who was a student in logging engineering at OSC. James drowned in the Marys River his senior year, February 28, 1926.
Seated left to right: Earl Aldrup, Marie Kittredge, Myrton Moore, J. K. Weatherford Jr., Elsie Jacobson, Ethel Swarts, "Bill" North, Florence Gradon, Edgar Copple, unidentified. Standing left to right: Mrs. John Loehr, John Loehr, Charles Cook, Beryl Jarmon, Evelyn Ragsdale, Olga Pauline Brucher, Miles Lowell Edwards, Agnes Margaret Behrens, Ruth Millicent Wilson, Thomas Griffith Cowgill, Harry J. Swarm, Velma Josephine Hylton, Alice Mary Wood, Catherine Ellen Barhyte, unidentified, unidentified, Hallie Margaret Jenks, Fred Arnold Wimer, unidentified, John Ralph Pubols, unidentified., The class was enjoying its annual breakfast at a park by the Marys River.
Two US Army men, one cadet, wearing post WWI issue high collar jacket with brim cap and high laced leather boots. The second, an officer, probably OAC Staff personnel with later rolled collar (1926 issue) dress jacket and Sam Browne belt. This was a common theme in military photographs depicting the tallest and shortest men in a particular unit.
Back row: Minnie White; Marie Jackson; Nellie Harvey; Louise Wheeler; Lucy Lewis; Elzie Herbert; Elizabeth Ritchie; and Bertha Herse. Front row: Lucia Haley; Rose Robinson; Evangeline Thurber; Gertrude M. Suess; Gertrude Yunker; Marjorie Wertman; and Josephine Morton.
Construction of the Horse Barn, December 11, 1924. The Horse Barn, built to replace the Octagonal Barn that had burned in September 1924, was very similar in style to the Beef Barn, constructed ten years prior. Both were designed by J. V. Bennes. The three men standing near the fence are D. J. Smith, of Washington State College; William J. Gilmore, Professor of Farm Mechanics at Oregon Agricultural College; and William A. Jensen, OAC's Executive Secretary. The barn, located on Campus Way between 30th and 35th Streets, was torn down in 1971.
View looking south through Manary Logging Co.'s Camp 1--shows large machine shop, locomotive water tank and the engine shed. Track headed left was the north leg of the wye, not the spur to the woods operations.