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Building the Parker Stadium north grandstand
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Parker Stadium under construction
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Cordley Hall
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Sue Schwind posing with the new campus street signs
Description
Sue Schwind was a freshman in Home Economics. The Commerce Building (Bexell Hall) is in the background.
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Weatherford Hall on a snowy day
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OSC commencement processional marching down 26th street
Description
Weatherford Hall is seen in the background.
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The arrival of a unit from Camp Adair hospital, later to become part of the temporary administration building
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The Farm Utilities building
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Constructed in 1909 as the dairy barn.
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The new Chemical Engineering building (Gleeson Hall)
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"The Competitor" statue outside of the Men's Gymnasium
Description
"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.
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