Barney Keep was an OSU alum who became a celebrity in Portland radio, at KEX for 35 and "ruled the morning drive for most of that time." From a scrapbook in the Barney Keep Collection -- pasted in with no other context and (as far as I know) nothing else related to beer.
Photo caption: "Distinctive cupolas controlled ventillation in hop kilns. Trucks or wagons hauled green hops up the elevated platform for unloading on the drying floor." From news article in The Sunday Oregonian Northwest Roto Magazine "Vanishing Valley Landmarks," November 20, 1955. Story and photos by Dr. John R. Goldsborough.
Oregon State University hop breeder Shaun Townsend looks over hop cones coming off the processor conveyer at the OSU research hop yard in Corvallis, Oregon
Oregon State University barley breeder Patrick Hayes compares two row (right) and six row barley heads at OSU's Hyslop research farm near Corvallis, Oregon
Oregon State University hop breeder Shaun Townsend looks over hop cones coming off the processor conveyer at the OSU research hop yard in Corvallis, Oregon
Clinton visited OSU to campaign for the re-election of her husband, president Bill Clinton, just days before the 1996 general election. Speaking to a crowd of about 3,500 people in front of the Women's Building, Clinton spoke on several topics, including the president's plans for higher education. On the stage to Clinton's left are U.S. senator Ron Wyden, Corvallis mayor Helen Berg, OSU president Paul Risser, and U.S. representative Earl Blumenauer.