T. J. Starker was a Professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. Starker taught courses in forest management and silviculture and purchased land during the 1930's which would become Starker Forests. Starker helped Corvallis gain Avery Park and was made a member of the Oregon State Board of Forestry by Governor Mark Hatfield in 1962.
T. J. Starker was a professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. Starker taught courses in forest management and silviculture and purchased land during the 1930's which would become Starker Forests. Starker helped Corvallis gain Avery Park and was made a member of the Oregon State Board of Forestry by Governor Mark Hatfield in 1962.
Dr. T. J. Starker (right) was a Professor of Forestry from 1922-1942 and long-time business owner in Corvallis. Stonewall Andrew Jackson (center) was Benton County Extension Agent from 1939-1972. Dr. Horace B. Cheney (left) was head of the Soils Department from 1952-1978.
Dr. T. J. Starker (second from right) was a Professor of Forestry from 1922-1942 and long-time business owner in Corvallis. Stonewall Andrew Jackson (second from left) was Benton County Extension Agent from 1939-1972. Dr. Horace B. Cheney (left) was head of the Soils Department from 1952-1978. Russell E. Ellis (right) was Professor of Architecture from 1949-1983.
T. J. Starker (standing left) graduated from Oregon Agricultural College in 1910. He was a Professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. C. H. "Scram" Graham (standing middle) graduated from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1935. He was Director of Alumni Relations from 1961-1978.
Dr. T. J. Starker (right) was a Professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. E. B. Lemon (left) was Dean of Administration and later Chairman of the State Scholarship Commission from 1911-1969.
Dr. T. J. Starker (second from right) was a Professor of Forestry from 1922-1942 and long-time business owner in Corvallis. Stonewall Andrew Jackson (second from left) was Benton County Extension Agent from 1939-1972. Dr. Horace B. Cheney (left) was head of the Soils Department from 1952-1978. Russell E. Ellis (right) was Professor of Architecture from 1949-1983.