Portrait of George Wilcox Peavy signed "to Paul M. Dunn, a very worthy successor." 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.
Paul M. Dunn served as Dean of Forestry at Oregon State College from 1942 until 1955, when he joined the St. Regis Paper Company. Dunn was instrumental in obtaining the 6200-acre Adair Tract for teaching and research and it was subsequently named the Paul M. Dunn Research Forest in his honor. In 1952-53, Dunn assisted in establishing a school of forest engineering at the University of Chile.
Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after it burned to the ground in February of 1949. Rowley received the Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2003.
Michael Newton was a professor for the Department of Forest Science. Newton received his M.S. from OSU in 1960 and Ph.D. in 1964. Newton's focuses of interest include herbicides, reforestation, and forest ecology.
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.
Michael Newton was a professor for the Department of Forest Science. Newton received his M.S. from OSU in 1960 and Ph.D. in 1964. Newton's focuses of interest include herbicides, reforestation, and forest ecology.