Cadet uniform of the late 1920s. Sam Browne belt with cadet's sword, jodhpurs trousers, and early style rolled collar (lapel type) dress blouse. Emblem on left sleeve unique to OAC. Leather leggings or puttees are indicative of calvary as is the lapel badges. Identification of cadet is not given.
Stamped on reverse: "Oregon State College Library Picture Collection" with no data included. Seated dignitaries not identified. Military uniforms date to pre-WWII vintage. Cavalry officer second from right wearing high leather boots with ceremonial spurs. Officer uniforms include the Sam Browne belt.
Unidentified officer in dress uniform. Officer is wearing Sam Browne belt with one overseas chevron on left sleeve (WWI deployment). Uniform coat dates from 1926-1940, based on belt and lapel type.
US Army Captain in dress uniform in informal pose. Rack of books in background has copies of the Beaver Yearbook. Military dress uniform dates to pre-WWII vintage, including Sam Browne belt.
OSC ROTC engineers (US Army), with award plaque from Fort Leonard Wood. Two cadets with dress uniforms, with officer (Lt. Colonel) and unidentified administrator looking on. Pencil marking on reverse indicate "Baro". Photograph probably used in article for OSU Barometer newspaper.
Cadet formations on lower campus, possibly mid-1920s. Cadets are formed into companies with officers on right. Detail of photo indicates service caps and high leather boots.
Cadet band drum majors and majorettes in full dress uniforms. The two ROTC drum majors on each end of group are wearing the standard mid-1930s dress coat with service breeches (jodhpurs pants). Sam Brown belts with high leather boots. The four "junior" drum majors and majorettes are wearing non-standard uniforms, probably band issued with garrison caps.
Presentation of diploma to cadet by Dean E. B. Lemon. Officer uniforms date to 1950s vintage, all wearing garrison caps and standard dress tunics. Weatherford Hall in background with good detail of vintage windows and trim. Students in crowd observing ceremony showing period dress for early 1950s.
Stock photograph marked News Bureau Oregon State College, Administration Building, Corvallis, Oregon. Photograph is marked in pencil 21 pica wide, Oregon Stater. The model bridge appears to be of the pontoon type that is built in the field by US Army Corps of Engineers. Cadet officer to the left of the group has two metal rank diamonds (junior?) on epaulettes. Photograph is found on Page 8, February 1952, Oregon Stater Magazine.