John R. Davis (right) was a Professor and Dean of Agricultural Engineering, Associate Director of Athletics, and Provost for Calendar Conversion at OSU from 1971-1990.
John R. Davis (right) was a Professor and Dean of Agricultural Engineering, Associate Director of Athletics, and Provost for Calendar Conversion at OSU from 1971-1990.
John R. Davis (right) was a Professor and Dean of Agricultural Engineering, Associate Director of Athletics, and Provost for Calendar Conversion at OSU from 1971-1990.
Eva Blackwell (seated, second from left) completed a Bachelor of Science at Oregon State in 1924. She was an Assistant Registrar at Oregon State from 1924-1966.
Ernest Hugh Gardner (center) completed a Master of Science at Oregon State University in 1959 and and a PhD in 1960. He was an Extension Soil Scientist from 1966-1986.
Paula (standing). Howard Horton (second from right) was Professor of Fisheries from 1958-1991. He served as Agricultural Experiment Station Assistant to the Director and Head of International Fisheries among other responsibilities during his tenure. Mrs. Horton (second from left).
Robert W. Henderson received a B.S. in Agronomy in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976.
Robert W. Henderson received a B.S. in Agronomy in 1938. Henderson served as Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and a Farm Crops faculty member from 1946-1976.
Dr. Ralph Garren Jr. (sitting, right) was a Professor of Horticulture and Extension Specialist in small fruits from 1950-1987. Harry Mack (standing, center) completed a Master of Science at Oregon State College in 1952 and a PhD. in 1955. He was a Professor of Horticulture from 1955-1991. (Sather (left).
Forrest "Spike" Gathercoal was an emeritus professor and Assistant Dean for the School of Education. Gathercoal was a member of the Triad Club and taught courses in educational psychology and law.
Dr. G. Burton Wood (center) served as Director of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station from 1966 until his retirement in 1975. Previous to this, he served as head of the Department of Agricultural Economics from 1951 until 1966. Arthur W. Anderson (right) was Professor of Microbiology from 1953-81.
Left to Right: E. E. Grimm, Prof. of Ag; Mrs. Ida Callahan, Assist. in Prep; B. L. Arnold, President; B. J. Hawthorn, Professor of Languages, Dr. Joseph Emery, Prof. of Math and Natural Sciences; W. W. Briston. Benjamin L. Arnold served as the President of Oregon Agricultural College from 1872-1892. Arnold constructed a curriculum structure, dividing studies into two departments, Literary and Scientific. Each department contained specific corresponding schools.
Esther Taskerud (back row, second from right) and other Extension officials and student delegation to the National 4-H Club Congress. Photo part of the Extension Oral History Project.
Dr. William Chilcote (right) was a Professor of Botany at Oregon State University from 1950-1982. Junior Engineers and Scientists Summer Institute (JESSI). Junior Agricultural Research Scientists Institute (JARSI).
E.B. Lemon (left) received a business degree from Oregon Agricultural College in 1911, becoming a part-time accounting instructor until 1943. Lemon also held the office of University Registrar from 1922-1943 and was Dean of Administration from 1943-1959.
President A. L. Strand on the left with Charlie Peterson who was the Billiard Fancy-Shot National Champion. August LeRoy Strand served as president of Oregon State University from 1942-1961. Strand helped create the Oregon State College Foundation in 1947 and introduced the idea of an OSU golf course.
Professor A. W. Oliver, Oregon State College, is showing a group of Polk County farm people how to get the professional butcher shop cuts out of a lamb carcass in a demonstration sponsored by the Extension Service.
Norman H. Anderson (left) completed a Master of Science at Oregon State in 1958. Anderson was a Professor of Entomology at Oregon State from 1962-1996. Thomas C. McClintock (right) was Associate Dean for the College of Liberal Arts and Professor of History from 1959-1990.