Ralph S. Besse was a farm management Extension specialist from 1922-1932, then served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1932-1949. From 1949-1953, Besse was Associate Director of the Experiment Station.
Roy Young (background, left) was President of Oregon State University from 1969-1970. Crawford H. "Scram" Graham (second from left) received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Oregon State Agricultural College in 1935 and served as the Director of Alumni Relations for Oregon State University from 1961-1978. President Emeritus George Wilcox Peavy passed away in 1951; the Peavy described in this image(second from right) may be a relative. Paul M. Dunn (right) served as Dean of Forestry at Oregon State College from 1942 until 1955, when he joined the St. Regis Paper Company.
President Emeritus George Wilcox Peavy passed away in 1951; the Peavy described in this image (far left) may be a relative. Roland Dimick (second from left) was a Professor of Fisheries from 1929-1966. Tom McCall (third from left) was governor of Oregon from 1967-1975. Thomas G. Scott (right, at podium) was a Professor of Ecology and Assistant Director of the Marine Science Center from 1963-1972.
President George Peavy is shown at a desk in the library room donated by Mrs. Mary J. L. McDonald, a patron of forestry. George Wilcox Peavy was the first Dean of Forestry from 1913-1940 and president of Oregon State College from 1932-1940. Peavy founded an arboretum that would act as a laboratory for forestry students.
President George Wilcox Peavy in forester's togs standing near Peavy Arboretum. George Wilcox Peavy was the first Dean of Forestry from 1913-1940 and president of Oregon State College from 1932-1940. Peavy founded an arboretum that would act as a laboratory for forestry students.
George Wilcox Peavy was the first Dean of Forestry from 1913-1940 and president of Oregon State College from 1932-1940. Peavy founded an arboretum that would act as a laboratory for forestry students.