The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
The two-day "Torch of Progress" marathon ran from Springfield to Portland. The passage of Ballot Measure 1 in May 1964 authorized $30 million in bond borrowing capacity for use in college and university construction.
Prominent in the foreground is the Bandstand. Visible from left to right are the Administration Building (present day Benton Hall), the Paleontology Lab (present day Women's Center) and Science Hall (present day Furman Hall). Downtown Corvallis is seen in the distance. Visible are the Benton County Courthouse, the central school and the Presbyterian Church.