Clifford Elges Maser was appointed Dean of the School of Business and Technology in 1947, at the age of 32, making him the youngest man to become Dean of a business school in the United States. Maser retired in 1966.
George Wilcox Peavy, Dean of Forestry, was appointed acting president of Oregon State College in 1932 when William J. Kerr was chosen as the first chancellor of the Oregon State System of Higher Education. Peavy became Oregon State College's seventh president in 1934, the first OSC faculty member to also serve as president of the institution. He remained dean of forestry during his presidency until his retirement in 1940, upon which he was appointed as dean emeritus and president emeritus of OSC.
Clifford Elges Maser was appointed Dean of the School of Business and Technology in 1947, at the age of 32, making him the youngest man to become Dean of a business school in the United States. Maser retired in 1966.
Clifford Elges Maser was appointed Dean of the School of Business and Technology in 1947, at the age of 32, making him the youngest man to become Dean of a business school in the United States. Maser retired in 1966.