A banner covering a section above the first level of seats in the background reads, 'Scalp Those Indians Again!', denigrating Native Americans in the process of cheering for OSU. Stanford University used "Indians" as its mascot until 1972. Through several actions by Native American students at Stanford starting in 1970, the university ceased using it as a mascot in 1972.
Diagram showing nutritional content of dehydrated eggs under various dehydration processes; Western Regional Research Laboratory, Albany, California, 1943
Frederick F. McKenzie (left) was a Professor of Animal Husbandry from 1944-1960. Reub Long (middle) was a rancher and author in Oregon, and was on the State Board of Agriculture. James E. Oldfield (right) received a Ph.D. in Animal Science from Oregon State University in 1951. Oldfield served as the head of the Animal Science Department from 1967-1983.
Details of Farm: Smith and Snider, owners; 700 acres; 60 acres under plow; 45 cows, 20 heifers, 1 bull registered of P.H. Frank's (?) Holsteins; Holsteins mostly; 75 gallons of milk per day.
Details of farm: Mayflower Dairy, J. Denley owner; 60 acres; 25 acres under plow; 45 cows, including 40 for milking; 100 gallons of milk per day; 3 heifers; mostly Holsteins and gernseys; 4 men work on dairy; 1 wagon.
Milk cows monitored by Hans Bertelson. Image also appeared on page 502, Hoard's Dairyman, vol. L, no. 16, November 12, 1915. Green Hicks Chatten Co. Photo Engravers stamp affixed on back.