Music by Gordon A. Finlay. The music was played by the Oregon State College Band. From the recording studios fo G. F. Johnson Music Co. in Portland, Oregon. (78 rpm record)
Arranged by Captain H. L. Beard, Conductor. It was played by the Oregon State College Band. From the recording studios of G. F. Johnson Music Co. in Portland, Oregon. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College. Words of the song by E. T. Reed and music was by Joseph Brye. It was sung by the Oregon State College A Capella Choir, directed by Robert Walls. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College. Words of the song by E. T. Reed and music was by Joseph Brye. It was sung by the Oregon State College A Capella Choir, directed by Robert Walls. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College. It was written by Maris and arranged by Joseph Brye. Sung by the Oregon State College Choir, directed by Robert Walls. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College. Written by Wilkins, arranged by Brye. Song was sung by the Oregon State College Mens Choir. It was directed by Robert Walls. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. by de Smersky; arranged by Lake; performed by Oregon State College Band; Ted Mesang, Director. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. Arranged by H. L. Beard; played by Oregon State College Band, Ted Mesang, Director. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. Performed by Oregon State College Glee Club; Don Sites, Director. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. Written by Joseph Brye; arranged by T. Mesang; performed by Oregon State College Band and Glee Club; Ted Mesang and Don Sites, Directors (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. Written by H. Homer Maris; arranged by T. Mesang; performed by Oregon State College Band and Glee Club, Ted Mesang and Don Sites, Directors. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. Written by Farrar; played by Oregon State College Band, Ted Mesang, Director. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. Written by Wilkins; performed by Oregon State College Glee Club; Don Sites, Director. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. Written by Finlayson; performed by Oregon State College Band; Ted Mesang, Director. (78 rpm record)
On Songs of Oregon State College - Within a Vale of Western Mountains. Written by Masefield-James; Sung by Oregon State College Glee Club, Don Sites, Director (78 rpm record)
8" Vinyl Disc, The sound recording was issued with Oregon State College Beaver Yearbook, v.50, 1956. It was narrated by Bob Ewalt with Sandy Wilson as the technician. The disc runs for 20 minutes and 8 seconds. Side B contents: Charter Day--Chancellor of University of Nebraska; Honorary Degrees (Douglas McKay and one other); performance of Messiah in December; 1/14/1956 Military Ball, Donna McCoy chosen Little Colonel; Dr. Robert Hutchins (convocation?); 2/11/1956 Mortor Board Ball; Jerry Christopherson, King of Hearts; Dad's weekend; Intersorority sing "Lullaby of Broadway"; March 9 Basketball University of Oregon vs OSC in Eugene; Chancellor's cup to OSC next night in Corvallis; April 4-6 Model United Nations opened by Charles A. Sprague (former Govenor of Oregon); Choralaires singing the Creed.
8" Vinyl Disc, The sound recording was issued with Oregon State College Beaver Yearbook, v.50, 1956. It was narrated by Bob Ewalt with Sandy Wilson as the technician. The disc runs for 20 minutes and 8 seconds. Side A contents: 9/17/1955 Football game versus BYU (Tommy Prothro's first game as OSC coach); 9/22/1955 Dr. Cheldelin speaking at the freshman pledge convocation; 9/23/1955 Freshman dance "Pickiing up paw paws."; Homecoming noise parade; Homecoming midnight show with Phil Carlin singing "Geology Rock" which refers to Professor Boyd; Homecoming queen, Jeanette McDonald; The Spades; Homecoming--Barbara Bogue; Homecoming football game--OSC vs WSC; fight song; "We want Prothro" chant.
The sound recording was issued with Oregon State College Beaver Yearbook, v.50, 1956. It was narrated by Bob Ewalt with Sandy Wilson as the technician. The disc runs for 20 minutes and 8 seconds. Side A contents: 9/17/1955 Football game versus BYU (Tommy Prothro's first game as OSC coach); 9/22/1955 Dr. Cheldelin speaking at the freshman pledge convocation; 9/23/1955 Freshman dance "Pickiing up paw paws."; Homecoming noise parade; Homecoming midnight show with Phil Carlin singing "Geology Rock" which refers to Professor Boyd; Homecoming queen, Jeanette McDonald; The Spades; Homecoming--Barbara Bogue; Homecoming football game--OSC vs WSC; fight song; "We want Prothro" chant. Side B contents: Charter Day--Chancellor of University of Nebraska; Honorary Degrees (Douglas McKay and one other); performance of Messiah in December; 1/14/1956 Military Ball, Donna McCoy chosen Little Colonel; Dr. Robert Hutchins (convocation?); 2/11/1956 Mortor Board Ball; Jerry Christopherson, King of Hearts; Dad's weekend; Intersorority sing "Lullaby of Broadway"; March 9 Basketball University of Oregon vs OSC in Eugene; Chancellor's cup to OSC next night in Corvallis; April 4-6 Model United Nations opened by Charles A. Sprague (former Govenor of Oregon); Choralaires singing the Creed.
The Face of Oregon was performed by Oregon State University students under the leadership of Ted Mesang, Director of the Concert Band, Karl Moltmann, Director of Madrigal and Glee Clubs, and Robert Walls, Director of the Choralaires. It was the Oregon Centennial Concert. It was recorded in Concert April 23, 1959."Departments of Music and Educational Activities present excerpts from The Face of Oregon, a concert of original music and script written, composed, and conducted by members of the teaching staff of the University in honor of the 100th anniversary of the state. Produced under the general supervision of Robert Walls, Director, Dept. of Music. Recording was first issued May, 1959 and reissued March 1962. It is 21 minutes and 50 seconds long.
The Face of Oregon was performed by Oregon State University students under the leadership of Ted Mesang, Director of the Concert Band, Karl Moltmann, Director of Madrigal and Glee Clubs, and Robert Walls, Director of the Choralaires. It was the Oregon Centennial Concert. It was recorded in Concert April 23, 1959." Departments of Music and Educational Activities present excerpts from The Face of Oregon, a concert of original music and script written, composed, and conducted by members of the teaching staff of the University in honor of the 100th anniversary of the state. Produced under the general supervision of Robert Walls, Director, Department of Music. Recording was first issued May 1959 and reissued March 1962. It is 22 minutes and 21 seconds long.
Senator Gordon Smith's remarks, given on the US Senate floor, are heard on the audio file. He was congratulating the 2006 OSU Baseball Team on winning the NCAA College World Series. It is 2 minutes and 37 seconds long.
Leonard J. Calvert was first appointed as the Information Specialist for the Extension Service in 1961. Among his duties was writing news releases on a variety of Extension Service programs. In 1965, Calvert went to the University of Oregon to work for its Economic Opportunity Program, whose aim was fighting poverty. In 1969, he returned to the Oregon State University Extension Service.
Leonard J. Calvert was first appointed as the Information Specialist for the Extension Service in 1961. Among his duties was writing news releases on a variety of Extension Service programs. In 1965, Calvert went to the University of Oregon to work for its Economic Opportunity Program, whose aim was fighting poverty. In 1969, he returned to the Oregon State University Extension Service.
Leonard J. Calvert was first appointed as the Information Specialist for the Extension Service in 1961. Among his duties was writing news releases on a variety of Extension Service programs. In 1965, Calvert went to the University of Oregon to work for its Economic Opportunity Program, whose aim was fighting poverty. In 1969, he returned to the Oregon State University Extension Service.
Leonard J. Calvert was first appointed as the Information Specialist for the Extension Service in 1961. Among his duties was writing news releases on a variety of Extension Service programs. In 1965, Calvert went to the University of Oregon to work for its Economic Opportunity Program, whose aim was fighting poverty. In 1969, he returned to the Oregon State University Extension Service.
Leonard J. Calvert was first appointed as the Information Specialist for the Extension Service in 1961. Among his duties was writing news releases on a variety of Extension Service programs. In 1965, Calvert went to the University of Oregon to work for its Economic Opportunity Program, whose aim was fighting poverty. In 1969, he returned to the Oregon State University Extension Service.
Leonard J. Calvert was first appointed as the Information Specialist for the Extension Service in 1961. Among his duties was writing news releases on a variety of Extension Service programs. In 1965, Calvert went to the University of Oregon to work for its Economic Opportunity Program, whose aim was fighting poverty. In 1969, he returned to the Oregon State University Extension Service.
Roberta C. Frasier was appointed Family Life Specialist with the Oregon State University Extension Service in 1959, a position she held until her retirement in 1974. She trained Extension and 4-H educators and project leaders on a variety of topics pertaining to families, child development, aging, and communications within families; developed curriculum; and wrote guides and publications. A guide to a collection of Anderson's papers at the Oregon State University Special Collections & Archives Research Center is available at http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/coll/andersonr
Roberta C. Frasier was appointed Family Life Specialist with the Oregon State University Extension Service in 1959, a position she held until her retirement in 1974. She trained Extension and 4-H educators and project leaders on a variety of topics pertaining to families, child development, aging, and communications within families; developed curriculum; and wrote guides and publications. A guide to a collection of Anderson's papers at the Oregon State University Special Collections & Archives Research Center is available at http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/coll/andersonr
Roberta C. Frasier was appointed Family Life Specialist with the Oregon State University Extension Service in 1959, a position she held until her retirement in 1974. She trained Extension and 4-H educators and project leaders on a variety of topics pertaining to families, child development, aging, and communications within families; developed curriculum; and wrote guides and publications. A guide to a collection of Anderson's papers at the Oregon State University Special Collections & Archives Research Center is available at http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/coll/andersonr
Roberta C. Frasier was appointed Family Life Specialist with the Oregon State University Extension Service in 1959, a position she held until her retirement in 1974. She trained Extension and 4-H educators and project leaders on a variety of topics pertaining to families, child development, aging, and communications within families; developed curriculum; and wrote guides and publications. A guide to a collection of Anderson's papers at the Oregon State University Special Collections & Archives Research Center is available at http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/coll/andersonr
Roberta C. Frasier was appointed Family Life Specialist with the Oregon State University Extension Service in 1959, a position she held until her retirement in 1974. She trained Extension and 4-H educators and project leaders on a variety of topics pertaining to families, child development, aging, and communications within families; developed curriculum; and wrote guides and publications. A guide to a collection of Anderson's papers at the Oregon State University Special Collections & Archives Research Center is available at http://scarc.library.oregonstate.edu/coll/andersonr