David Bowman Nicodemus (left) was a Physics professor, College of Science administrator, and Dean of Faculty at OSU from 1950 to 1986. Lois Ann Sather McGill (right) graduated from Oregon State in 1945. She was a Professor of Food Science and Technology at Oregon State from 1945-1948 and 1952-1984.
David Bowman Nicodemus was a Physics professor, College of Science administrator, and Dean of Faculty at OSU from 1950 to 1986. Nicodemus also served as a physicist at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory from 1943 to 1946, assisting with the Manhattan Project.
Roy A. Young (left) became assistant professor of Plant Pathology in 1948. Young was head of the Botany and Plant Pathology department from 1958-1966. Young served for a short term as acting president from 1969-1970. He also served as Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies through 1977. David Bowman Nicodemus (right) was a Physics professor, College of Science administrator, and Dean of Faculty at OSU from 1950 to 1986.
Roy Alton Young (left), a professor of plant pathology, was appointed in 1966 as Oregon State University's Dean of Research with responsibility for campus-wide research coordination. He served as the university's acting president for one year until the arrival of Robert MacVicar in July 1970. He then resumed his research coordination duties as the vice president for research and graduate studies until 1976. David Nicodemus (right) was a Physics professor, College of Science administrator, and Dean of Faculty at OSU from 1950 to 1986. Nicodemus also served as a physicist at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory from 1943 to 1946, assisting with the Manhattan Project.
John C. Garman (foreground, right) completed a Bachelor of Science in Physics at Oregon State in 1922. He was an Associate Professor of Physics at Oregon State, primarily teaching photography, from 1923-1967.
Roy Alton Young (left), a professor of plant pathology, was appointed in 1966 as Oregon State University's Dean of Research with responsibility for campus-wide research coordination. He served as the university's acting president for one year until the arrival of Robert MacVicar in July 1970. He then resumed his research coordination duties as the vice president for research and graduate studies until 1976. David Nicodemus (right) was a Physics professor, College of Science administrator, and Dean of Faculty at OSU from 1950 to 1986. Nicodemus also served as a physicist at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory from 1943 to 1946, assisting with the Manhattan Project.
Roy Alton Young (left), a professor of plant pathology, was appointed in 1966 as Oregon State University's Dean of Research with responsibility for campus-wide research coordination. He served as the university's acting president for one year until the arrival of Robert MacVicar in July 1970. He then resumed his research coordination duties as the vice president for research and graduate studies until 1976. David Nicodemus (right) was a Physics professor, College of Science administrator, and Dean of Faculty at OSU from 1950 to 1986. Nicodemus also served as a physicist at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory from 1943 to 1946, assisting with the Manhattan Project.
Roy Alton Young (left), a professor of plant pathology, was appointed in 1966 as Oregon State University's Dean of Research with responsibility for campus-wide research coordination. He served as the university's acting president for one year until the arrival of Robert MacVicar in July 1970. He then resumed his research coordination duties as the vice president for research and graduate studies until 1976. David Nicodemus (right) was a Physics professor, College of Science administrator, and Dean of Faculty at OSU from 1950 to 1986. Nicodemus also served as a physicist at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory from 1943 to 1946, assisting with the Manhattan Project.