George Morris Robertson (left) completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State in 1941. He returned to Oregon State in 1946 and finished his career as Director of Fiscal Affairs in 1973. Pauline Robertson (second from left). James G. Barratt (second from right) worked in alumni relations and was Athletic Director at Oregon State University from 1950-1976. Mrs. Barratt (right).
Charles H. Dailey Jr. (standing, left) was a Professor of Physical Education at Oregon State from 1947-1985. Dee Andros (standing, right) was the Oregon State Head Coach for football from 1965-1975, and Athletic Director from 1975-1985.
Dee Andros was the Oregon State Head Coach for football from 1965-1975, and Athletic Director from 1975-1985. In 1967, Andros lead the Beavers through two victories and one tie against the top three teams: USC, Purdue, and UCLA, making OSU's team "The Giant Killers".
Dee Andros was the Oregon State Head Coach for football from 1965-1975, and Athletic Director from 1975-1985. In 1967, Andros lead the Beavers through two victories and one tie against the top three teams: USC, Purdue, and UCLA, making OSU's team "The Giant Killers".
John R. Davis was a Professor and Dean of Agricultural Engineering, Associate Director of Athletics, Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, and Provost for Calendar Conversion at OSU from 1971-1990.
John R. Davis was a Professor and Dean of Agricultural Engineering, Associate Director of Athletics, Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, and Provost for Calendar Conversion at OSU from 1971-1990.
The Black Student Union at Oregon State organized this and other protests against Brigham Young University because of Mormon Church policies denying the priesthood to African Americans. James G. Barratt (center, brown coat) worked in alumni relations and was Athletic Director at Oregon State University from 1950-1976. Student speaking to Barratt could be BSU President Geoffrey Brooks. Protestor signs read, "Join the Unracist Generation. Sever Ties with BYU" and "Dr. MacVicar, Bring Us Together. Sever Ties with BYU."
Dee Andros was the Oregon State Head Coach for football from 1965-1975, and Athletic Director from 1975-1985. In 1967, Andros lead the Beavers through two victories and one tie against the top three teams: USC, Purdue, and UCLA, making OSU's team "The Giant Killers".