From left: seated: Wanihiko Hasegawa, managing director, Nippon Flour Milling Co.; Akio Maru, executive director, Nishin Flour Milling Co.; Buichi Oishi, vice minister of agriculture and forestry; Nobuo Kuwahara, chief, 2nd operation division food ministry; Ryoichi Sugama, Oregon Wheat Growers league assistant in Japan; and Dr. D. D. Hill, head of Farm Crops at Oregon State College. Standing (left) F. E. Price, dean and director of agriculture, OSC; Wilson Foote, research agronomist, OSC; Dick Baum, Oregon Wheat Growers league; and Jack Ross, extension farm crops specialist, OSC.
Clifford Elges Maser was appointed Dean of the School of Business and Technology in 1947, at the age of 32, making him the youngest man to become Dean of a business school in the United States. Maser retired in 1966.
Front row: (left to right) Mercy Jane Gain Whaley, Ruth Norman Pine, Mabel Maginnis, Minnie Koopman, Dean John A. Bexell, Altha Cooper, Bertha Whillock, Lillian Burns, unknown person. Middle Row: Elinore Sweeney, Minnie Frick, Dr. F. A. Magruder, H. T. Vance, Dr. Hector McPherson, Dr. U. G. Dubach, E. B. Lemon, Dr. N. H. Comish, Dr. W. H. Dreeson, Mrs. P. A. Magruder. Back row: unknown person, John Corcoran, Locke Mardis, Frank L. Robinson, Lee C. Ball, Roy R. Hewitt, James F. Page, and Dr. E. B. Mittelman.
Clifford Elges Maser was appointed Dean of the School of Business and Technology in 1947, at the age of 32, making him the youngest man to become Dean of a business school in the United States. Maser retired in 1966.