"The Competitor" is a 1920 bronze casting by Robert Tait McKenzie. It was one of the first pieces of public art to be installed at Oregon Agricultural College.
"The Competitor" is a 1920 bronze casting by Robert Tait McKenzie. It was one of the first pieces of public art to be installed at Oregon Agricultural College.
Alice Biddle was a member of OAC's first graduating class in 1870. She completed the college curriculum in three years, and graduated at the age of 16. The formal title of this 1983 bronze statue, created by artist Kirk St. Maur, is "The Quest."
The Circuit Rider statue on the Oregon State capitol grounds in Salem, Oregon. "Presented to the State of Oregon in reverent and grateful rememberance of Robert Booth, Pioneer Minister of the Oregon Country" - by his son Robert A. Booth