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Dr. Kenneth Gordon and Dr. Simpson, Condon lecturer, January 1953
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Dr. Kenneth Gordon and Dr. Simpson, Condon lecturer, January 1953
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Student Kay Gunther and an unidentified faculty member posing with a taxidermied duck
Description
"Taken to illustrate women in school of fish and game"
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Grace French McCormick posing with a taxidermied owl
Description
Mrs. McCormick donated her bird collection to Oregon State College in 1956.
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Grace French McCormick posing with a taxidermied owl
Description
Mrs. McCormick donated her bird collection to Oregon State College in 1956.
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Student Kay Gunther posing with a taxidermied duck
Description
"Taken to illustrate women in school of fish and game"
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Posing with the stuffed moose at the Horner Museum
Description
Th moose has been affectionately known as "Bruce the Moose" for many years. It is now part of the Horner Collection at the Benton County Historical Society.