OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY THE DAILY BAROMETER INDEX to September 1980

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OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
THE DAILY BAROMETER
INDEX
4'014
March 1°984 to September 1980
Part II
PERSONAL NAME INDEX
STUDENTS, FACULTY & STAFF
Compiled by the
SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES
DEPARTMENT
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Corvallis, Oregon
ALBERT, A.L.
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FACULTY AND STAFF
-ABRASSART, A. EUGENE
Four administrators appointed in
business.
Nov. 1, 1978, 11:1-2
-ACKLEY, WARD M.
Ackley gets appointement.
Oct. 1, 1920, 3:1
-ADAMS, O.D.
Adams, Miller join faculty next
term.
Dec. 7, 1938, 1:6
-ADAMS, RICHARD A.
Director describes expansion to
meet rising enrollment.
Dec. 5, 1962, 5:3-4
-ADAMS, T.C.
Specailist accepts offer.
Dec. 1, 1927, 3:5
Three instructors added in forestry.
Sept. 27, 1955, 1:4
-ADAMS, TOM F.
T. Adams named dorm director,Nov. 11, 1950, 1:2
Four new staff members work in new
positions.
Sept. 19, 1956, 1:1-2
-ADOLF, DR. LEONARD
History head to start Japanese
lectures.
Oct. 5, 1955, 1:3
Young democrats elect vice-prexy.
May 6, 1959, 3:2
Four outstanding teachers honored
by Oregon State.
Oct. 30, 1959, 1:1
Representative eyed by Adolf.
Apr. 2, 1950, 1:8
School of history prof heads
sticker day.
Oct. 14, 1960, 3:6
Adolf, Owens tour for Kennedy
votes.
Nov. 2, 1960, 1:1
Adolf to participate in American
studies.
May 13, 1961, 1:7
Dr. Adolf to lecture at Viet Nam
college.
June 22, 1966, 3:4-5
Adolph lecture set tonight on
impressions of Viet Nam.
Oct. 12, 1967, 1:6
2 courses added to Asian studies.
Mar. 29, 1968, 1:8-9
History professor wins fellowship.
May 21, 1969, 3:7
"Leonard Adolf's academic fable".
July 1, 1969, 1:5
Superlative country Prof Adolf
recalls. China tour.
Nov. 3, 1978, 7:3-6
- -AGAN, RAYMOND J.
Agan assumes duties in ag ed
department.
Oct. 19, 1954, 3:8
-AHO, AARO E.
Geologists to meet.
Apr. 7, 1954, 3:6
-AIKEN, MARIAN C.
Professors Aiken, Brown, and
Stickler selected most outstanding
1959-60 members.
Nov. 4, 1960, 1:1-5
ACULTY AND STAFF-AINSWORTH,
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-AINSWORTH, DR. CHESTER
Ainsworth elected.
Feb. 25, 1964, 1:3
Television possibilities revealed
by A.L. Albert.
Jan. 31, 1936, 1:8
-ALBAN, DR. LAWRENCE ARTHUR
Soils testing chairman dies in
Berkeley.
Feb. 4, 1965, 1:2-4
Albert gets office.
Nov. 12, 1937, 1:5
-ALBERT, A.L.
Article published.
May 19, 1928, 4:6
Albert given position with
Portland concern.
May 23, 1928, 4:1
Journal prints article.
Jan. 18, 1929, 3:6
Article on "talkies" printed
by instructor.
Apr. 10, 1929, 1:4
Albert writes article.
May 25, 1929, 1:2
Albert author of article.
Oct. 23, 1929, 1:6
A.L. Albert writes telephone
article.
Jan. 31, 1930, 4:5
Book published by A.L. Albert.
Oct. 16, 1930, 1:3
Albert writes book on electrical
work.
Dec. 9, 1931, 1:4
Albert gets book proofs.
feb. 17, 1934, 1:4'
Albert writing phone fundamentals
principle.
Jan. 12, 1935, 3:5
Albert's textbook adopted nationally.
Apr. 6, 1935, 1:7
Professor's articles appear in
magazine.
Feb. 17, 1939, 1:3
A.L. Albert elected national
secretary.
Dec. 14, 1939, 1:2
Albert revises widely used text.
Jan. 10, 1940, 1:4
Publishers release Albert's 2nd
edition.
Jan. 24, 1940, 1:7
Arthur Albert elected to national
office.
Oct. 26, 1940, 4:1
Society elects A.L. Albert.
Oct. 7, 1941, 1:4
Albert writes text in electrical
field.
Jan. 23, 1942, 4:5
Albert publishes fourth textbook.
Nov. 14, 1942, 1:4
Four professors on leave.
Nov. 18, 1942, 2:8
Revised copies of prof's text have
arrived.
Jan. 7, 1948, 4:5
Communication prof writes radio
book.
Jan. 6, 1949, 1:1
-ALBIN, ARTHUR G.
OSC technician struck by auto.
Oct. 23, 1956, 1:6
FACULTY & STAFF-ALLISON
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-ALDRIDGE, BILL
"meet the prof".
Feb. 26, 1970, 4:6
ALLEN, FRANCIS S.
Librarian accepts California position.
Feb. 2, 1949, 3:2
-ALEXANDER, FRANCIS
Miss Alexander nutrition agent.
Oct. 19, 1943, 1:5
ALLEN, FRED
New man in chemistry.
Jan. 17, 1919, 4:1
-ALEXANDER, DR. HERBERT B.
Alexander criticizes hippie's
tolerance.
Sept. 28, 1967, 1:1
ALLEN, L.J.
Articles given titles.
Feb. 20, 1929, 1:4
ALEXANDER, ROBERT
Agriculture assistant working at
Harvard.
Oct. 9, 1948, 1:5
ALLAN, FRANCIS
Francis Allan is only veteran on
library staff.
Dec. 4, 1946, 3:5
ALLAN, HARRY T.
Article co-authored by B law
instructor.
Jan. 30, 1957, 1:6
Allan is appointed to law committee.
Nov. 13, 1959, 1:2
•nsiness professor picked to fill
chair.
Nov. 8, 1960, 3:8
Prof Allan is officer.
Dec. 6, 1960, 1:5
Prof, seniors given awards in
business.
May 21, 1965, 1:9
ALLEN, CHARLES E.
Agronomist resigns.
Oct. 16, 1954, 3:5
ALLEN, ESTHER
Librarian position given.
May 10, 1940, 1:6
Governor appoints faculty members
to youth committee.
Dec. 8, 1948, 1:4
H. Ec. and 4-H leaders appointments
O.K.'d.
Apr. 29, 1952, 3:7
ALLEN, THOMAS C.
Researchers here score science breakthrough. Discovery links plant, animal
disease causes.
July 15, 1969, 1:4 -5
University botanist to study developments in NARO nation.
May 15, 1970, 6:2-3
Allen named fellow.
May 2, 1974, 15:1-2
Professor lectures on science, art
similarities.
Apr. 7, 1976, 3:1-5
OSU pathologist also respected painter
May 14, 976, 3:1-5
Botanist-painter, two world merged.
Nov. 5, 1976, 10:1-6
ALLER, MRS. FLORENCE
Don't marry advise vets.
Jan. 22, 1949, 1:2
ALLISON, IRA S.
New mines professor relates experiences as medical assistant.
Oct. 18, 1928, 2:4
FACULTY & STAFF-ALLISON CONT
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Geologists honor Allison with
election to G.S.A.
Jan. 18, 1930, 1:6
-ALLWORTH, EDWARD C. (MAJOR)
Allworth is in S.C.
Oct. 22, 1920, 2:3
Geologist write college textbook.
Dec. 11, 1931, 1:7
Allworth's world war story in Boston
Post.
Feb. 27, 1924, 1:4
Papers by professors presented
at meeting.
Apr. 13, 1934, 3:3
E.C. Allworth honored in magazine as
winner of Congressional Medal.
Sept. 21, 1938, 1:7
Dr. Allison elected engineers
chairman.
Jan. 14, 1938, 4:5
By the wayside.
Apr. 10, 1945, 2:4
Dr. Allison gets textbook published.
Apr. 4, 1940, 2:4
Second edition off the press.
May 29, 1941, 3:5
Dr. Ira Allison to teach abroad.
July 10, 1945, 5:1
Ira Allison back at OSC from
England.
Jan. 22, 1946, 3:4
Allison submits paper to geologic
society.
Apr. 7, 1953, 3:1
Four faculty members to assist
in Thailand.
Sept. 22, 1954, 5:5-6
College honors Dr. Ira Allison.
June 4, 1958, 1:3
-ALLMAN, D.L.
Wrestling squad honors "Doc"
Allman.
Apr. 5, 1941, 3:7
Quarterly to publish professor's
article.
Mar. 2, 1956, 1:8
Major Allworth gets life pass for
air travel.
Jan. 22, 1948, 1:1
Star fullback in 1915 recalls game
with MSC.
Oct. 20, 1948, 1:1
Know your college.
Nov. 8, 1952, 2:1-3
Three wheels in M.U. move OSC
activities.
Oct. 27, 1956, 5:5-6
In memorium Edward C. Allworth July
6, 1895--June 24 , 1966.
June 29, 1966, 2:1
-ALVERADO, RONALD H.
Two faculty members win teaching
awards.
Oct. 1, 1969, 1:4-5
-AMANO, MATSU-KICHI
Business prof selected Japan Study
Center head.
Apr. 8, 1970, 3:4-6
-AMBROSE, FORREST E.
Ambrose replaces former instructor.
May 16, 1930, 1:8
FACULTY & STAFF-ANDERSON
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-ANDERSON, DR. A.W.
Prof. Pilcher elected veep.
Oct. 25, 1955, 3:2
Anderson elected to governing group.
Oct. 22, 1958, 1:7
Prof. to study in England.
July 27, 1971, 2:5-6
Anderson will visit European health
research centers while on sabatical
leave from OSC during fall term.
Sept. 21, 1960, 3:3
Microbilogoy professor to visit
USSR.
June 1, 1977, 9:1-4
-ANDERSON, ANDY
Alcohol from plants makes
professor popular.
July 8, 1980, 7:1-6
-ANDERSON ARTHUR
Gel uncovers harmful foods.
Apr. 25, 1968, 3:7
OSU professor designs plant to
brew alcohol gas fuel.
Apr. 2, 1980, 6:1-6
-ANDERSON C.L.
OSC hygiene prof authors new
book.
Feb. 24, 1953, 3:4
OSC authors have textbook
reprinted.
Feb. 26, 1955, 1:1
Dr. Anderson writes college
health book.
Apr. 28, 1956, 1:6
Dr. Anderson author of article
in journal.
June 1, 1956, 1:6
New health book written by
OSC'ers.
May 4, 1957, 1:9
Hygiene test manual written by
OSC prof.
May 15, 1957, 3:3
Textbook released by OSC
professors.
Sept. 27, 1957, 1:7
OSU professors finish hygiene text
revision.
Dec. 6, 1961, 3:7-9
Anderson to serve on board for smoke,
health congress.
Jan. 10, 1964, 6:8-9
Hygiene books used at US universities.
June 3, 1964, 6:6-7
Article by OSU prof published in
report.
Nov. 5, 1964, 3:7
Anderson is award winner.
Jan. 11, 1966, 1:5
Health book is published.
May 1, 1969, 3:7
Hygiene prof receives post.
Oct. 2, 1969, 2:7
Health prof retires.
June 24, 1971, 8:4-6
Awards given.
Sept. 21, 1972, 10:1-3
Collection of antiques fill Dutch
colonial-style home.
May 12, 1979, 3:1-6
-ANDERSON, EDWIN
Professor re-elected.
Nov. 2, 1976, 8:6
-ANDERSON, J. NORMA
Miss Anderson to go.
May 17, 1918, 2:3
FACULTY & STAFF-ANDERSON, R
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-ANDERSON, RICHARD E.
Two air force instructors join
OSU-AFROTC program.
Oct. 1, 1964, 3:8-9
Pro is promoted air force major.
Feb. 24, 1966, 3:3-4
-ANDERSON, RICHARD V.
Air science major retires.
Nov. 2, 1690, 1:4
-ANDERSON, RICHARD W.
Major arrives here to be assistant prof.
May 8, 1959, 3:3
-ANDERSON, W.B.
Dr. Anderson revises his book
on physics.
Apr. 9, 1925, 1:3
Physics students use Anderson's
new book.
Oct. 3, 1925, 4:5
Technical institutions adopt
Anderson text.
Mar. 17, 1927, 1:6
Auto crash injures physics
professor.
Feb. 6, 1936, 1:6
W.B. Anderson dies at home.
May 21, 1957, 1:9
-ANDREWS, AUBREY F.
OSC staff member studies in
Chicago.
Oct. 16, 1936, 1:4
-ANDROS, DEE
The waiting's over: Dee Andros
to take Oregon State grid post.
Feb. 2, 1965, 1:1-7
Andros' first day on new job
a busy one.
Feb. 3, 1965, 6:3-5
Latest chapter in Andros story.
Jan. 17, 1969, 6:8-9
Andros is accused of discrimination.
Feb. 25, 1969, 1:7-9
OSU athletes start petition.
Feb. 25, 1969, 1:9
Athletic department contemplates
disciplinary action on Dee Andros.
Aug. 5, 1969, 1:3
Athletic director, Baro editor differ
on Andros' story.
Aug. 7, 1969, 2:1-8
Dee Andros' trial set for Monday.
Oct. 3, 1969, 1:1
Court acquits Dee Andros on drunk
driving charge.
Oct. 7, 1969, 1:5-6
Andros' license still suspended
despite acquittal.
Oct. 8, 1969, 1:6
Dee Andros files appeal on license
suspension.
Nov. 4, 1969, 1:4
Court okays decision on Andros.
June 2, 1971, 3:1-2
Andros, Barratt rumors unfounded.
Oct. 23, 1974, 1:1-6
Andros still contemplating suit.
Jan. 15, 1975, 1:3-6
Andros resigns from coaching post.
Nov. 3, 1975, 1:3-6
5:1-3
Andros snares AD post.
Dec. 2, 1975, 12:3-6
Andros candidate at Illinois.
Sept. 20, 1979, 54:4-6
FACULTY & STAFF-ARNOLD
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Andros lists his major
accomplishments.
Oct. 19, 1979, 7:3-6
Andros defends self; Fertig
decision.
Oct. 19, 1979, 1:1-6
6:1-6
Public opinion syas "fire 'em
both", according to poll.
Oct. 19, 1979, 19:1-6
Sailing along. Dee's image.
Oct. 23, 1979, 16:1-3
15:1-5
Board may discuss Andros' AD
future.
Nov. 7, 1979, 20:1-6
-ANSELONE, DR. P.M.
4 math members embark on leave.
Aug. 10, 1966, 3:4-5
Math prof receives fellow-ship
Apr. 22, 1977, 7:1-2
-ANTON, DR. PETER
Prof presents paper at Philosophy
meet.
Apr. 26, 1960, 1:9
Japanese study grant awarded to
Dr. Anton.
Apr. 16, 1965, 1:6-7
OSU prof duo Europe bound.
Jan. 17, 1977, 3:1-6
ARBUTHNOT, JAMES
Jim Arbuthnot given position at
U of O.
Jan. 11, 1918, 3:3
Arbuthnot to head physical education
work at U of W.
May 3, 1918, 2:4
-CLARK, DR. JAMES D'ARGAVILLE
OSU professor receives award from
paper industry.
Sept. 27, 1963, 4:1-2
-ARMITAGE, JAMES H.
Armitage named; school adds new man.
July 21, 1970, 1:4-5
-ARNDT, JOSEFINE
Mrs. Josefine Arndt, native of Vienna
joins faulty staff.
Oct. 24, 1947, 1:4
Two language profs will visit Europe.
May 9, 1950, 3:8
-ARNESEN, ELIAS T.
Dr. Arnesen expected on campus next
year.
May 29, 1926, 1:6
English instructor begins varied
career as pugilist.
Jan. 30, 1925, 3:1
Dr. Arnesen sails for Europe to
write novel.
July 1, 1925, 2:2
Anton picked conference director.
Jan. 10, 1979, 7:1-2
Variety of activities chosen as
profession by English professor.
Apr. 1, 1927, 1:1
-APPLEBY, ARNOLD P.
Appleby to head weed programs.
Sept. 26, 1969, 6:7-8
Professor in English spends several
years at "knocking around".
Feb. 3, 1928, 3:4
Appleby named to national VP
post.
Feb. 18, 1974, 2:6
-ARNOLD BENJAMIN LEE
Tablet honors first president of
O.A.C.
Nov. 6, 1924, 1:7
FACULTY & STAFF-ARNOLD CONT
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A hero of progress.
Nov. 21, 1932, 2:1 (editorial)
Administration of B.L.
Arnold recalled.
Apr. 7, 1934, 2:6
Painting of Arnold valued
possession.
Jan. 22, 1926, 1:2
-ARNOLD, DR. B.H.
Oregon State prof receives
Fulbright.
June 24, 1957, 6:2
Professor Arnold awarded
Fulbright.
Sept. 25, 1957, 4:4
-ARNOLD, DR. JAMES T.
Physics newcomer speaks to Sigma Xi.
Nov. 9, 1957, 1:7
-ARNOLD, MILDRED.
Home economics adds two new instructors
Oct. 10, 1939, 1:4
-ARNOLD, SARAH LOUISE
O.A.C. girls express appreciation of
Dean Sarah Louise Arnold.
Apr. 16, 1918, 4:1
-AROIAN, H.B.
New assistant directs vegetable
experiments.
Oct. 23, 1947, 4:4
3 math profs get positions.
Jan. 31, 1959, 1:1
College horticulturist to undergo
surgery.
Jan. 22, 1948, 1:1
Arnold will work on new math
book.
May 23, 1959, 1:4
-ASH, DAVID
Instructor moves his office.
Feb. 27, 1926, 1:4
Text written by OSU prof.
Feb. 22, 1962, 3:1
-ASTRO, RICHARD
Astro named coordinator of liberal
arts activities.
Feb. 18, 1974, 2:1-2
Textbook on mathematics written
by OSU prof.
Nov. 8, 1962, 1:1-2
-ARNOLD, BYRON
Byron Arnold will give first
faculty concert.
Dec. 9, 1926, 1:5
Byron Arnold gives recital
in old gym.
May 29, 1929, 1:1
-ARNOLD, DAVID
Two OSU professors await trials
for assault.
Sept. 25, 1979, 3:1-3
Court convicts former instructor
of first degree rape charges.
Mar. 31, 1980, 3:1-3
Astro selected for ACE internship.
Apr. 24, 1974, 10:1-4
English prof honored.
May 21, 1976, 9:1-2
Prof helps get grant.
Sept. 23, 1976, 19:1-2
Program offers focus on humanities.
May 2, 1978, 8:3-6
-ATHERTON, GEORGE H.
Gas turbine power plant made to run
on sawdust.
Nov. 28, 1950, 1:1-2
FACULTY & STAFF-BAILEY
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-ATWOOD, W.M.
Dr. Atwood gets news of
election to Phi Beta Kappa.
May 4, 1923, 1:4
-BABCOCK, WILLIAM E.
Veterinarian resigns to start own
practice.
June 7, 1946, 3:5
Atwood made chairman.
Jan. 5, 1929, 1:4
-BACK, WILLIAM B. (DR.)
William B. Back joins Ag Economics
staff.
Apr. 18, 1952, 1:8
Colby named lower division
dean; Hansen will head gradautes.
Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7
-AU, WILSON,
Faculty member denied access
to records.
Jan. 8, 1976, 1:3-6
-AUPERLE, ELIZABETH
Miss Auperle replaces Charlotte
Stuttaford.
Oct. 23, 1935, 1:3
-BACON, HELEN AUSTIN
Mrs. Bacon resigns.
Oct. 12, 1939, 2:6
-BAENDER, F.G.
Baender chosen to fill vacancy.
Mar. 27, 1928, 1:5
New lumber equipment designed by
Baender.
Nov. 21, 1928, 1:5
-AUSTIN, HELEN
Miss Austin marries.
June 19, 1939, 4:3
Engineer faculty not to be classed
"fogies".
Mar. 11, 1921, 2:6
-AVERY, HARRY G.
State board meeting approves
appointments of four department
heads for Oregon State.
June 24, 1957, 1:4
Baender gets board post.
Feb. 11, 1933, 2:3
-AVEZZANO, JOE
Avezzano named head grid coach.
Dec. 3, 1979, 16:1-6
-AYRE, ROBERT S.
Robert Ayre to teach civil
engineering.
Sept. 21, 1938, 1:6
-BAER, MARK H.
OSC librarian gives up post.
Oct. 10, 1959, 3:2
Scholarship awarded to Professor
Baender.
Apr. 17, 1934, 1:6
-BAICH, DR. ANNETTE
Chemistry professor named state
prexy.
Oct. 27, 1967, 511
-AYRES, JAMES
Cooperative venture result- in
cheese discovery.
Feb. 4, 1980, 6:1-6
-BAILEY, F.D.
Bailey leaves for east.
Mar. 13, 1928, 1:2
-BAADLEY, CHARLES E.
Chalres E. Baadley accepts
position with large corporation.
June 12, 1911, 1:1
-BAILEY, HAROLD K.
ETO action veteran joins air ROTC
staff.
Oct. 3, 1947, 1:2
FACULTY & STAFF-BAILEY, S.
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-BAILEY, SAM H.
Sam H. Bailey new assistant
in journalism.
Sept. 25, 1947, 4:6
-BAKER, ROBERT W.
Research show wind power potential.
Sept. 27, 1978, 12:1-6
Portrait.
July 13, 1948, 2:4
-BAKER, WILLIAM J.
Foresters to get new faculty men.
May 24, 1930, 1:2
Bailey transferred to far
east duty.
Apr. 7, 1951, 1:5
Baker goes to Michigan.
Jan. 15, 1936, 4:2
Bailey returns to OSC post.
Jan. 12, 1952, 1:4
Two local men write new book on
forestry.
Apr. 11, 1950, 3:5-6
Bailey and Zwahlen assume
new post.
Jan. 6, 1956, 1:1-2
News bureau chief gets
district post.
Apr. 12, 1963, 1:6
Journalism head predicts
future.
Feb. 16, 1966, 2:4-5
Major personnel changes
listed.
Sept. 20, 1967, 4:6
-BAKKUM, DR. GLENN
-Teaching staff increased here by
17 members.
Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1
New professor arrives on campus
from east.
Oct. 8, 1935, 1:5
Bakkum will transfer to N.Y. State
college.
Apr. 8, 1936, 4:4
Bakkum leads project study.
June 30, 1936, 3:1
see also
FACULTY & STAFF (SHIDELER, FRED M.)
As the prof sees it. .
May 15, 1943, 2:6
-BAKER, DAVID
Instructors appointed for geography
jobs.
Sept. 28, 1954, 1:5
Dr. Bakkum member of new committee.
Oct. 26, 1943, 1:5
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G.A. Bakkum accepts summer job in
Iowa.
June 19, 1944, 2:4
-BAKER, LEWIS
Keene, Baker, new directors, Beaver
grads.
May 17, 1947, 3:6
Campus personality sketches.
Oct. 17, 1944, 2:4
Party, gifts honor Lewis Baker prior
to leaving post.
Dec. 1, 1951, 3:3
Dr. Glenn A. Bakkum to teach in
Portland.
June 19, 1945, 2:4
Former AD aide dies.
Sept. 28 , 1978, 20:1-2
Bakkum heads group to edit state
report.
Apr. 30, 1946, 2:7
FACULTY & STAFF- BALLARD
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Sociological society elects
Dr. G. Bakkum.
Apr. 28, 1948, 4:5
-BALDWIN, LAURIN
Baldwin completing religious textbook
Nov. 29, 1941, 1:6
Sociology head leaves.
Oct. 3, 1950, 1:3
-BALDWIN, L.B.
assistant professor ill.
Feb. 26, 1926, 1:6
Sociology professor to
lecture in Egypt.
Nov. 7, 1950, 3:7-8
Baldwin made chairman of manuscript
critics.
May 6, 1931, 1:3
Sociology professor to
lecture in Cairo.
Nov. 15, 1950, 1:4
Instructor buys home.
Oct. 13, 1931, 1:8
Sociology prof. travels on
sabbatical leave.
Oct. 3, 1951, 1:2-3
Bakkums visit monks at Mt.
Angel Abbey.
May 14, 1952, 1:8
Bakkum named to AAUP body.
Apr. 10, 1954, 1:2
Four outstanding teachers
honored by Oregon State.
Oct. 30, 1959, 1:1
Professor receives grants.
Dec. 3, 1960, 1:4-6
Library receives posters from
Dr. Glenn Bakkum.
Feb. 9, 1963, 1:4-6
Bakkum to get alumni award.
Apr. 19, 1963, 1:4-6
Former professor dies in
Corvallis home.
Apr. 10, 1972, 3:1-2
-BALDWIN, BARBARA
Barbara Baldwin, .
Mar. 5, 1976, 10:1-4
-BALDWIN, JAS. DR.
Former baseball coach dies at
hosptital Sunday.
Feb. 28, 1922, 3:3
-BALDWIN, WARREN BURTON
Baldwin will study.
May 14, 1929, 1:1
-BALL, L.C.
L.C. Ball returns.
July 1, 1930, 2:2
-BALLANCE, BERNICE
New dancing teacher takes staff
position.
Oct. 9, 1924, 5:2
-BALLANTINE, CHARLES
4 math members embark on leave.
Aug. 10, 1966, 3:4-5
-BALLARD, F.L.
Ballard sells articles.
Sept. 21, 1922, 3:2
Ballard wrties article.
Mar. 6, 1925, 3:2
Article by county agent in periodical.
Apr. 2, 1925, 1:2
County agent leader writes dairy
article.
Feb. 9, 1926, 4:7
Ballard writes for Sunset.
Feb. 11, 1926, 3:1
FACULTY & STAFF-BALLARD CONT
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Father of F.L. Ballard
dies at family home.
Nov. 23, 1926, 1:6
OSC ag extension workers receive
awards for service.
May 21, 1957, 3:5-6
Ballard writes feature.
Feb. 25, 1928, 1:6
Profs prove 'best of crop".
May 22, 1957, 3:5-6
Staff writes articles.
Mar. 14, 1928, 3:6
Award presented to Frank Ballard.
Nov. 15, 1960, 1:7-8
Agricultural stories sell
at good prices.
Apr. 12, 1928, 1:2
County agent leaders write
for periodical.
Oct. 20, 1928, 1:6
Ballard, Mrs. Sager win
-BALLARD, W.W.
Hello! Here is the bird who started
the "observe" column.
Mar. 15, 1921, 3:1
-BANDLER, DAVIE
Profs exchange jobs until June.
Nov. 5, 1976, 6:3-6
Nov. 22, 1939, 1:5
-BARBOUR, ROY
OSU chemist reported lost.
Nov. 30, 1965, 1:9
Ballard active in service
to state.
Dec. 13, 1939, 1:2
OSU chemist being sought.
Dec. 1, 1965, 1:5
Congratulations pour into hands
of president-elect F.L . Ballard.
Dec. 14, 1939, 1:6
Searchers continue in hunt for
chemist.
Dec. 2, 1965,
Home town newspaper prints life
of Ballard.
Feb. 6, 1940, 1:8
$2,500 given to finance search
party.
Dec. 8, 1965, 1:4
recognition.
Ballard called to Washington.
Feb. 20, 1940, 1:6
Former editor next president.
May 11, 1940, 2:5
Frank Ballard goes to Washington
D .C.
May 2, 1947, 1:1
-BARDSLEY, GEORGE F.
Seeability is studied by OSU's
Bardsley.
Sept. 28, 1967, 1:8
-BARKER, CLARICE
Library staff loses member to Chicago.
Nov. 21, 1956, 1:8
Ballard given national award.
Nov 23, 1954,
-BARNES, ELIZABETH M.
Miss Barnes appointed.
Sept. 22, 1922, 4:3
Ballard to preside in Washington
D .C.
Jan. 24, 1956, 1:5
Carefree life of U.S. navy appealing
to college instructor.
Nov. 22, 1922, 4:1
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Page 13
Miss Elizabeth Barnes to sail
soon for East.
Oct. 14, 1931, 1:8
Wagner, Barratt named to NCAA
committees.
Jan. 22, 1970, 4:4-5
Miss Barnes at London school.
Feb. 16, 1932, 2:3
Barratt to start travel business
after AD job.
Dec. 9, 1975, 22:1-6
Miss Barnes' article published
in magazine.
Feb. 17, 1933, 1:5
Miss Barnes dies Thursday in
Portland.
Dec. 6, 1946, 1:4
-BARNES, DR. G.H.
Magazine publishes professor's
report.
Mal 9, 1949, 3:8
Barnes named to appraise fire
davage.
Feb. 21, 1953, 3:5
Director writes booklet about
hemlock.
Oct. 25, 1962, 3:3
-BARON, DENNIS
Professors announce publication
of book.
Mar. 14, 1958, 4:8
-BARONE, GREGORY J.
Barone joins OSU staff.
Oct. 21, 1966, A-4:3
-BARRATT, JAMES G.
Barratt fills Baker's place.
Sept. 19, 1951, 1:8
Barratt gets prize.
Dec. 10, 1954, 7:4
Barratt handles Beaver athletic
business chores.
Oct. 30, 1963, 4:1-3
J. Barratt acting athletic
director.
Apr. 12, 1966, 6:6-7
-BARRETT, H.L.
Downhearted student seeks encouragement from Captain Barrett.
May 28, 1927, 1:4
Barrett to leave.
May 14, 1930, 3:2
Barretts to leave.
May 15, 1930, 3:2
Ambrose replaces former instructor.
May 16, 1930, 1:8
-BARROWS, DR. H.P.
Dr. Barrows dies.
May 4, 1920, 4:1
-BARSS, H.P.
Prof. Barss is one of seven
commissioners.
Jan. 18, 1918, 1:5
Professor Barss ill.
Oct. 21, 1924, 1:2
Professor H.P. Barss injured in
auto wreck.
Nov. 30, 1926, 1:6
Vice-president elected by Scientific
society.
Jan. 15, 1927, 1:7
Pathological society elects Barss as
head.
Jan. 26, 1928, 3:4
Barss resumes work after earning
degree.
Oct. 3, 1928, 1:5
FACULTY & STAFF-BARSS CONT
Page 14
Hill, Barss, write paper on treatment of grain.
Feb. 28, 1933, 1:6
-BARTSCH, DR. ALFRED F.
Biologist is named water lab director.
Oct. 30, 1963, 1:5
Barss accepts position in U.S.
botany station.
Jan. 9, 1934, 1:3
-BASH MARY
Dean of women gets assistant.
Apr. 26, 1946, 3:2
Barss leaves to take new government job.
Feb. 16, 1934, 4:4
Miss Mary Bash assumes duties.
Sept. 21, 1948, 1:3
Botanist comes for inspection.
May 25, 1937, 1:3
Dr. Strand confirms Bash new OSC
dean of women.
Sept. 30, 1948, 1:1
Retired pathologist returns to
Oregon.
Jan. 5, 1951, 3:7-8
Miss Mary I Bash, dean of women,
dies Sunday night.
Dec. 1, 1953, 1:1-2
-BARTA, VIRGIL P.
Graduate receives appointment to
staff.
Jan. 29, 1946, 3:5
AWS schedules Bash memorial.
Jan. 19, 1954, 1:2
-BARTE, GEORGENE V.
Professor describes work, life
in Pakistan.
Nov. 22, 1963, 5:4-5
Regional meet set at Berkeley.
Jan. 22, 1966, 3:5
-BARTLEY, ALEXANDER R.
B & T appoints new staffers.
Oct. 13, 1959, 1:5
-BARTLEY, ERNEST R.
Oregon state instructor gets
army assignment.
May 1, 1948, 4:4
Oil bearing tidelands topic
of thesis.
Sept. 22, 1948, 3:6
Bartley to leave OSC.
May 24, 1949, 1:3
-BARTO, PAUL.
Dr. Shaw announces three new
additions to veterinary staff.
Oct. 19, 1946, 4:3
-BASKAM, VIOLET
Instructor in music appointed to
staff.
Feb. 5, 1948, 1:1
-BATCHELLER, J.H.
Batcheller selected head of Oregon
A.I.M.E.
Jan. 18, 1933, 1:2
Professor writes article.
Feb. 20, 1934, 1:8
Professors offer services to board.
Jan. 18, 1936, 1:6
J.H. Batchellor gets planning board
place.
Nov. 21, 1936, 1:8
Wife of engineer head victim of
septicaemia.
May 13, 1937, 1:7
-BATEMEN, JOHN V.
Bateman joins agency.
Sept. 19, 1956, 6:1-2
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-BATES, EARL
Weatherman switches jobs but
not office.
Sept. 25, 1979, 12:1-2
-BAUMEL, HERBERT
Concertmaster joins Oregon
State to become director of
Orechestra.
Sept. 22, 1965, 11:6-9
-BEALS, ERNEST L.
Appointment approved.
Sept. 21, 1938, 1:3
Beals accepts positon at Ohio
State.
Oct. 8, 1941, 2:1
-BEALS, DR. LESTER
Committee recruits OSU staff
member.
Mar. 31, 1967, 1:1
Dr. Beals travels, teaches.
Apr. 3, 1969, 3:3-7
-BEARD, HARRY L.
Cosine Beard played his horn
while hula dancers quivered.
Apr. 12, 1921, 3:1
Band director originates
harmonies.
Feb. 27, 1924, 3:2
Work of Captain Beard recognized
nationally.
Oct. 8, 1930, 1:6
Captain Harry Beard leads Oregon
State Band for 28 years.
May 11, 1933, 1:4
Banquet climaxes long service of
Capt. Beard.
May 15, 1935, 1:7
OSC student band faithfully served
by Capt. Beard.
Feb. 14, 1936, 1:5
Diogenes aim not in vain; here's
truth personified.
Feb. 11, 1937, 4:5
Genial band captain leans back in
chair; recalls recent trip.
Mar. 29, 1938, 6:7
'Cap' Beard, graduate of '99, found
well loved by OSC cadet bands.
Apr. 8, 1939, 4:4
Auld Lang Syne. (editorial)
May 16, 1939, 2:1
Captain Beard lights treasure island
on Oregon State day at exposition.
June 27, 1939, 3:2
Band has record of 31 years
service.
Feb. 29, 1924, 3:2.
Cap Beard directs OSC bands since
Mary's peak was nothing but a hole in
the ground.
Mar. 5, 1942, 1:4
H.L. Beard on leave.
Oct. 20, 1928, 1:4
Cap tells history from hospital bed.
Jan. 29, 1943, 1:5
Beard does graduate work.
Oct. 31, 1928, 1:1
By the wayside.
Feb. 6, 1945, 2:4
Band conductor returns.
Oct. 2, 1929, 1:6
"Capn" Beard quits OSC band after
40 years. . .
Sept. 22, 1945, 1:1 (Port)
Faculty members complete
studies.
Oct. 19, 1929, 2:5
FACULTY & STAFF-BEARD CONT
Page 16
Retirement after 40 full
years won't end Cap'n Beard's
work.
Sept. 25, 1945, 2:6
-BEAUMONT, ROBERT
Two OSC profs join cloud seeding
study.
Jan. 20, 1951, 1:4
"Cap'n" Beard to be honored in
battalion parade, inspection.
Sept. 25, 1945, 3:7
-BEAVERS, DARRELL V.
Two OSU technologists invent fruit
bleaching process.
Feb. 14, 1969, 3:5-7
Battalion review marks Cap'n
Beard's last official act.
Sept. 28, 1945, 1:1
Captain Beard in hospital...
Condition fair.
Jan. 7, 1947, 1:6
OSC concertmaster Harry "Cap"
Beard dies.
May 20, 1949, 3:1-2
-BEARDSLEY, GEORGE F.
Church services held for oceanography prof.
Jan. 20, 1971, 7:4-5
-BEATTIE, W.G.
Beattie given position.
Feb. 15, 1934, 1:4
-BEATY, EDWARD B.
Beaty goes to Eugene.
Feb. 5, 1929, 3:5
Math professor runs from
horse thieves.
Oct. 25, 1929, 1:8
Former high school principal,
surveyor, electrical engineer, now
teaches math.
Apr. 15, 1939, 1:7
Members gather Talons history.
Nov. 18, 1960, 3:1-2
-BEAUDREAU, GEORGE S.
OSU cancer researcher wins
fellowship.
June 26, 1969, 1:1-5
-BECHLEM, A.W.
New instructor here.
Oct. 14, 1922, 3:2
-BECK, RALPH J.
Beck appointed to Asia school.
Apr. 14, 1953, 1:2
Beck services held Tuesday.
Nov. 30, 1960, 1:8
-BECKER, LORETTA C.
Grad is instructor.
Setp. 27, 1922, 2:4
-BECKER, MANNING
farm management adds two members.
Sept. 23, 1948, 1:8
OSC farm specialist is winner of
award.
Oct. 6, 1959, 3:8
-BECKER, ROBERT T.
Faculty honored.
Sept. 29, 1970, 10:3
-BECKLEM, W.A.
Alligator proves threatening enemy
to trapped professor.
May 23, 1925, 3:3
-BECKELY, MISS VESTA
Miss Beckley married--May 20, 1936, 2:7
-BECKWITH, T.D.
Prof. Beckwith was honored by beign
placed in the second vice-president's
chair at the annual meeting of the
Oregon State Academy of Sciences.
May 15, 1921, 1:4
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Page 17
Professor Beckwith receives
appointment.
Nov. 6, 1917, 3:2
-BEECROFT, GORDON W.
OSU engineer on U.S. Board.
July 7, 1970, 5:1
Capt. T.D. Beckwith returns
to the campus.
May 6, 1919, 4:3
-BEERS, RUBY
New instructors on Home Economics
staff.
Oct. 15, 1924, 4:4
-BECKWITH, THERESE
Technician leaves.
Apr. 2, 1925, 3:2
-BEEBE, MRS. BEATRICE B.
Reading guide on sale at co-op
May 14, 1937, 2:5
English instructor breaks
collar bone.
Apr. 14, 1938, 1:7
Poem by Mrs. Beebe published
in book.
Feb. 2, 1939, 1:6
Local poet wins place in
important volume.
Jan. 9, 1940, 3:2
English Instructor publishes
sonnets.
Jan. 10, 1941, 1:4
Mrs. Beebe honored.
Feb. 12, 1941, 1:2
Who's Who recognizes poem by
Mrs. Beebe.
Jan. 16, 1942, 1:3
Retired English prof. dies
suddenly of attack.
Oct. 26, 1954, 1:3
-BEECHER, GRACE E.
Miss Beecher resigns duties
as librarian.
Apr. 24, 1943, 1:7
-BEHLKE, DR. CHARLES E.
Staff members receive grants.
Jan. 10, 1961, 3:6-7
-BELKNAP, J.H.
Belknap returns.
May 6, 1919, 4:4
-BELL, J.C.
"Indians" raiders scare dubious
frontiersman by friendly trickery.
Apr. 20, 1927, 2:4
-BELL, MRS. J.R.N.
Mrs. J.R.N.Bell funeral today.
Jan. 18, 1939, 4:3
-BELL, JAMES M.
Three on C.E. staff receive grants.
May 4, 1960, 3:1-2
OSC professor awarded grant.
May 10, 1960, 1:6
-BELL, JOHN F.
OSC secures state forester.
Oct. 28, 1959, 1:2
-BELL, SAM
Sam Bell named to fill position.
May 23, 1958, 4:8-9
Coach Bell leaves for Olympic games.
Oct. 1, 1964, 4:8-9
-BELLA, DAVID
Professor returns from Germany.
Sept. 27, 1978, 5:1-6
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Page 18
-BENCH, MAJ. ARNOLD E.
New professor and two officer
instructors have been assigned to
OSU NROTC.
Oct. 17, 1963, 4:6-9
Berchtold on campus.
Nov. 8, 1929, 1:4
-BENNETT, JULIA
Three members receive post on
OSC staff.
Oct. 15, 1938, 4:2
English professor to resume duties.
Feb. 28, 1930, 1:3
-BENSON, PEGGY J.
New placement counselors named.
Oct. 25, 1978,5:3-6
-BERCHTOLD, FREDERICK
Prof. F. Berchotold took prizes
for swimming in Switzerland.
Jan. 4, 1921, 3:1
Berchtold not returning.
Jan. 8, 1920, 3:4
New manuscript carries protrait.
Jan. 24, 1931, 1:7
Berchtold is elected to Shakespeare
club.
May 15, 1931, 1:7
English staff honors Professor
Berchtold.
Jan. 28, 1932, 1:7
Own your own--start a library now.
Mar. 13, 1923, 2:4
Bertchtold returns.
Nov. 5, 1927, 4:2
Early catalog lists Prof. Berchtold
as music instructor.
Apr. 2, 1926, 4:2
Berchtold donates books to library.
Jan. 25, 1938, 1:6
Berchtold made head of English
association.
Jan. 6, 1927, 1:5
Prof. Berchtold recalls prank played
by gleeful students.
May 3, 1927, 2:3
Professor possesses unusual psalm
book as family heirloom.
Sept. 30, 1927, 1:4
Old article recalls heroic
game played by faculty member.
Oct. 4, 1927, 1:4
Professor leaves.
Oct. 14, 1927, 4:7
Professor returns.
Oct. 19, 1927, 4:4
Berchtold improving.
Nov. 21, 1929, 1:3
Berchtold prepares college history.
Feb. 25, 1938, 4:1
Dr. Frederick Berchtold passes away
in Eugene.
Oct. 14, 1942, 1:4
-BERG, ALAN
Mayor encourages university involvement.
Apr. 10, 1980, 3:1-6
-BERGER, BURTON
Oregon State gains extension
specialist.
Jan. 6, 1965, 1:5
-BERGER, PAUL C.
Graduate joins staff.
Mar. 11, 1955, 1:3
-BERGSTROM, ROBERT W.
Assistant dean retires.
Apr. 25, 1979, 11:1-2
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Page 19
-BERNIER, PAUL E.
Dr. Paul Bernier accepts position.
Oct. 2, 1947, 4:3
R.S. Besse returns to office after
leave.
Mar. 3, 1949, 2:6
OSC staff members get poultry awards.
Sept. 19, 1952, 2:6
Experiment station head re-elected.
Jan. 9, 1952, 3:3
Research prize given poultry professor.
Oct. 10, 1952, 1:2
Ag Experiment Station ex-director
dies at 91.
Feb. 16, 1979, 26:1-3
Poultry man returns.
Oct. 3, 1953, 3:1
Professor develops mini-chickens.
Oct. 8 , 1968, 3:5-9
Six Oregon State professors earn
recognition, honors.
Jan. 23, 1969, 3:7-9
-BESSESEN, B.B.
Bessesen to leave.
May 12, 1926, 4:3
Instructor's article published in
journal.
May 14, 1926, 4:2
-BERNS, F.H.
Art instructor to leave.
May 25, 1923, 2:4
-BETZEL, IRWIN L.
Pharmacists honor departing instructor.
Dec. 20, 1917, 7:4
-BERRY, BARBARA
New Staff officers added to nurseries.
Oct. 8, o954, 1:4
-BEUTER, JOHN
Forestry names new head.
Sept. 23, 1976, 9:1-3
-BERRY, HOSEPH H.
Berry eyes purchase of $400 oil
painting.
Dec. 10, 1954, 3:8
-BEVAN, WM. A.
Bevan, First lieut.
Mar. 1, 1918, 1:4
Berry elected by faculty men.
May 14, 1955, 1:1
Berry -,named to local post.
Feb. 27, 1964, 3:9
-BERRY, RAMONA E.
New instructor added to staff.
Nov. 1, 1947, 4:7
-BERTRAM, MARY
Miss Reynolds resigns to take
degree work.
Dec. 14, 1934, 1:4
-BESSE, RALPH S.
Besse granted leave.
Mar. 8, 1929, 1:4
-BEXALL, JOHN A.
Faculty member author of book on
"Farm Accounting" in demand.
Mar. 18, 1911, 1:2
Dean Bexell was chosen by U.S.D.A.
to prepare series of lectures on "Bookkeeping for farmers".
May 30, 1913, 1:3
Dean of School of Commerce trained
in best universities.
Apr. 27, 1917, 1:3-4 (portrait)
Dean Bexell helps start educational
association.
Mar. 26, 1918, 1:1
Bexell publishes new text.
Apr. 25, 1919, 1:1
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Page 20
Place offered dean.
Dec. 3, 1920, 2:4
Book by commerce dean commended.
Jan. 25, 1921, 4:3
Dean Bexelle refused to buy.
Oct. 11, 1921, 4:3
Bexells intend to leave city during
winter.
Oct. 21, 1931, 1:6
Dr. W.J. Kerr honored for years of
service.
June 20, 1932, 1:2
Dean Bexell writes bulletin.
Dec. 2, 1921, 3:1
Bexell, Dean Emeritus, hurt in
fall recently.
Apr. 14, 1936, 1:3
Ronald Forum prints articles
by faculty.
May 29, 1925, 4:2
Dr. J.A. Bexell critically ill.
Feb. 5, 1938, 1:2
Publication features work of
Dean Bexell.
Feb. 12, 1926, 1:4
Personal invitation honors
Dean Bexell.
Feb. 13, 1926, 1:4
Dean Bexell relates earning
first money in reforestation
work.
May 17, 1927, 2:5
Dean writes booklet.
Nov. 22, 1928, 1:4
Dean J.A. Bexell.
Apr. 4, 1930, 4:2
Dean Bexell improves.
July 8, 1930, 3:3
Information requested by
Moscow institute.
Nov. 26, 1930, 3:8
Economics association chooses
Bexell head.
Jan. 6, 1931, 1:1
Dean J.A. Bexell's rise reads
like Horatio Alger thriller.
Feb. 3, 1931, 2:7
-BIBEE, GEORGE C.
Melissa Hunter to leave campus.
Sept. 20, 1944, 1:7
Resignation brings alteration in
supervision of dormitories.
May 19, 1948, 1:3
Mayor, Miss Bibee granted license.
June 4, 1948, 1:4
-BIERMAN, HERMAN
Farm crops faculty increases by eight.
Oct. 5, 1948, 3:3-4
-BIGGS, ARTHUR
B. & T. Department has new instructor.
Oct. 13, 1953, 1:7
-BIGGS, W.B.
Biggs accepts postion.
May 24, 1928, 2:4
-BILLUPS, NORMAN
OSU pharmacists receive praise for
tablet research.
Nov. 14, 1963, 3:4-5
-BIRDSALL, ROBERT H.
Writers added to college staff.
Oct. 1, 1952, 1:7
Robert H. Birdsall joins Idaho staff.
Sept. 23, 1959, 4:8
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Page 21
-BISHOP, DR. NORMAN I.
Bishop joins Oregon State botany
staff.
Sept. 25, 1963, 12:4
Guggenheim awarded prof. for plant
study.
Apr. 13, 1971, 10:5
OSU prof. to do research in Germany.
Apr. 14, 1971, 7:5
-BIXBY, LORENA
English dept. adds to staff.
Oct. 27, 1953, 1:8
-BJARNE, BORUD
Bjarne Borud chosen Dolan Hall
adviser.
Oct. 6, 1948, 1:4
-BLACK, CHARLES H.
Professor develops air filter
evaluation.
Jan. 5, 1968, 1:1
-BLACK, THOMAS E.
Black, Jennings get promotions.
June 27, 1944, 3:3
Major black to leave OSC.
Sept. 26, 1944, 3:5
-BLACK, W.P.
W.P. Black is added to commerce
faculty.
Oct. 12, 1923, 1:2
Faculty members attacked in paper.
Mar. 31, 1951, 1:7-8
Dr. Blanch to join associates working
on Thailand campus.
Nov. 18, 1955, 3:3-4
-BLANEY, LAWRENCE T.
Prof. Blaney dies in Corvallis
hospital.
Jan. 30, 1968, 1:5-6
Service.
Jan. 31, 1968, 2:7
-BLAZIER, FLORENCE
Florence Blazier is education head.
Jan. 9, 1924, 4:1
O.A.C. faculty members write for
publication.
Oct. 30, 1925, 4:2
Professor writes bulletin.
Mar. 2, 1926, 1:5
Dr. Florence E. Blazier...
July 7, 1924, 3:1
Portrait.
June 19, 1937, 3:2
Home Ec departmental heads have
varied lives, backgrounds, viewpoints.
Feb. 25, 1941, 3:3
Miss Blazier has editorials in
"Forecast".
Oct. 26, 1946, 4:1
-BLACKWELL, EVA
Worm raising and fancy cooking
pastimes of campus personalities.
May 14, 1949, 1:4-6
Dr. Blazier dies in Portland.
Mar. 30, 1941, 3:1
Assistant registrar honored
by scholastic society.
Oct. 29, 1963, 1:7-8
-BLODGETT, FIRST LT. JOHN H
Blodgett leaves OSC.
Mar. 2, 1949, 1:5
-BLANCH, GRANT E.
Colby named lower division dean;
Hansen will head graduates.
Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7
-BLODGETT, TOM
Pencil drawings now on exhibit.
Jan. 17, 1969, 2:7
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Page 22
-BLOOMQUIST, G.F.
Captain finds means to secure
response from dumb prisoner.
June 2, 1925, 1:4
-BLOSS, BILL
Football coaches who made
history for Oregon State.
Feb. 25, 1933, 3:2
-BLYTHE, LINDA
Blythe refers success to
commuting husband.
Oct. 6, 1978, 7:1-2
-BOALS, GORDON P.
G.P. Boals receives governmental
post.
Feb. 28, 1931, 1:5
Former staff man writes.
jan. 28, 1936, 4:7
-BOALS, RAY B.
Friendship remembered.
Nov. 20, 1929, 1:3
Professor resigns to take
new workNov. 23, 1929, 1:8
-BOCKIAN, A.H.
Synthetic juice made by profs.
Nov. 30, 1956, 4:6
-BODVARSSON, GUNNAR
Scientist conduct unique
research.
Jan. 31, 1979, 9:1-2
OSU scientist receives highest
Acade-y award.
Mar. 1, 1979, 9:1-2
-BODYFELT, FLOYD
Profs exchange jos until
June.
Nov. 5, 1976, 6:3-6
-BOEDTKER, OLAF A.
Carter awards given.
Sept. 24, 1973, 6:1-2
-BOGART, RALPH
Animal industry adds two men.
Sept. 25, 1947, 1:8
1954 research award given Ralph
Bogart.
May 8, 1954, 1:4
OSC prof. compiles beef feeding
bulletin.
Jan. 22, 1955, 1:7
Book on horse.
July 25, 1971, 4:5
Retired scientist recieves award.
July 31, 1975, 6:5-6
-BOKORNEY, G. BAKER
Food service men appointed.
Dec. 7, 1963, 1:1
M.U. names assistant director.
Sept. 24, 1969, 4:6
-BOLENWILL, WALTER B.
associate profess returns from
school.
Oct. 11, 1923, 4:1
-BOLINGER, D.D.
OSC professor to get degreee from
Stanford.
Oct. 23, o948, 1:7
Four faculty members to assist in
Thailand.
Sept. 22, 1954, 5:5-6
Dr. Bolinger leaves for Thai program.
Jan. 7, 1955, 1:6
-BOLLEN, W.B.
Bollen's article printed.
May 26, 1931, 1:2
Bollen named winner of OSC outstanding research honor.
May 27, 1958, 1:6-7
Microbilogist authors paper for
journal.
Feb. 13, 1962, 3:7
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Page 23
-BOLLER, C.A.
Prof. returns to OSC after
1-year absence.
Feb. 18, 1949, 1:7
-BOND, CAPTAIN AUBREY H.
Bond concludes duty as
military directo
May 4, 1939, 1:6
Teaching staff increa d here
by 17 members.
Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1
-BOND, CARL E.
Fish and game men prepare
pamphlet.
Nov. 7, 1952, 1:1
OSU fisheries prof names new
fish.
Jan. 10, 1964, 3:7
University professor spends
time in India.
Jan. 17, 1969, 2:4-5
-BORGIR, THARALD
Professor to head musicology society.
Jan. 5, 1978, 3:6
Eleven professors receive awards.
Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3
-BORK, HERBERT A.
Bork will assume duties March 1st.
Jan. 31, 1934, 1:5
-BOSWORTH, ERNEST E.
Professor starts career in amateur
opera troupe.
May 21, 1927, 1:4
E.E. Bosworth passes at home after
sickness.
May 25, 1935, 1:1
-BOUBLE, RICHARD W.
OSU professor appointed.
Feb. 20, 1969, 5:4
Boubel to lead air research.
Spet. 26, 1979, 13:3-6
-BONE, DR. JESSE F.
Speaker tells about writing.
Jan. 32, 1963, 1:6
-BOUCOT, ARTHUR J.
New head selected for Geology Dpet.
May 22, 1969, 3:6
Science fiction to be discussed.
May 23, 1963, 1:7
Boucot turns in resignation during
geology dept. turmoil.
Feb. 14, 1970, 1:4-6
Where science, fiction meet.
Feb. 21, 1973, 1:1-4
OSU veterinary professor turns
interest into second career.
Feb. 21, 1973, 9:1-6
Professor proposes to sail
around world.
Dec. 4, 1978, 6:1-4
-BONNELL, DAN
Instructor arrives.
Apr. 7, 1939, 1:8
It's official no -Boucout says 'quit'.
Feb. 17, 1970, 1:4-5
-BOUQUET, A.G.B.
Prof. Bow:let writes gardening
bulletin.
Feb. 5, 1918, 4:3
Professors lecture over Portland
radio.
Oct. 22, 1924, 4:5
Bouquet writes book.
Oct. 27, 1928, 1:7
FACULTY & STAFF-BOUQUET CONT
Page 24
Bouquet edits magazine.
May 23, 1929, 3:7
Bouquet writes text.
apr. 1, 1930, 2:8
Prof. Bouquet tells of
year's experience while at
Cornell U.
Jan. 16, 1931, 1:6
-BOWER, VIDA (MRS.)
Phrateres initiate 5; honor
Mrs. Bower.
Feb. 8, 1956, 1:8
-BOWERS, BARGARET
New director selected for girls
dormitories.
Oct. 3, 1925, 5:4
Bulletins sent many farmers.
Apr. 28, 1933, 1:7
-BOWERS, MAJ. WALDO
Air science prof. gets pilot wings.
Jan. 14, 1959, 1:7
Circular out on tomato.
Nov. 22, 1922, 4:1
New staff position appointment made.
Jan. 12, 1963, 3:9
Bouquet completes extension
ciruclar.
Feb. 12, 1938 , 4:3
-BOWLEY, FREEMAN W.
Military instructors assigned camp
posts.
May 16, 1930, 1:1
Extension circulars undergo
revision.
Jan. 19, 1940, 3:4
O.S. Field artillery praised in
article.
Dec. 10, 1931, 1:4
New bulletin issued by professor
Bouquet.
Jan. 30, 1940, 2:6
Bowley tells war history in magazine.
Dec. 11, 1931, 1:8
Bouquet revises extension
bulletin.
Apr. 11, 1941, 1:3
Oregon State coach is prominent polo
player.
Mar. 5, 1932, 3:3
Garden bulletin, 612 available
to public.
Feb. 10, 1943,
Life at West Point depicted by Bowley.
Dec. 5, 1933, 1:2
Bulletin now available.
Feb. 11, 1943, 1:5
Bowley sent to army war college for
work.
Mar. 28, 1934,
Vegetable bulletin available
to public.
Feb. 25, 1943, 3:7
Oregonian features Bouquet
in editorial.
Mar. 3, 1943, 1:7
Circular out on green houses.
Nov. 27, 1943, 2:5
-BOWMAN, EMMA LOU
Miss Bowman replaces Thyra Brown in
library.
Feb. 4, 1937, 1:6
-BOWMAN, MARIAN
Oil paintings on display.
Apr. 18, 1968, 1:3
FACULTY & STAFF-BRANDON
Page 25
-BOWER, DR. ANGUS
Reception tonight to honor Dr.
Bowmer and Hamlet cast.
Dec. 4, 1964, 1:6-7
-BRADFORD, ARVILLE W.
Student advisor tenders retirement
for University Health Service job.
June 4, 1969, 5:2-5
-BOYD, RALPH
Prof. Boyd honored with several
jobs.
Feb. 8, 1950, 3:2
-BRADY, JAMES J.
Research article by Dr. Brady
published in recent issue of physics
review.
Apr. 7, 1939, 1:1
Professor appointed association
chairman.
Feb. 11, 1950, 1:2
Brady selected as counselor.
Jan. 26, 1962, 1:8
Boyd request 9 months leave.
Nov. 25, 1952, 3:6
Brady to succeedd Physics chairman.
Sept. 24, 1965, 3:7-9
CPA post given professor Boyd.
Sept. 19, 1952, 1:2
-BRADY, WILLIAM H.
Speech dept. adds Hildebrant, Brady.
Sept. 22, 1953, 1:2
Business professor edits
teaching guide.
Nov. 7, 1953, 3:2
-BOYD, COL. WILLIAM E.
Colonel is appointed AFROTC
chiarman.
Oct. 12, 1961, 1:5-6
-BRALY, J.C.
Braly recuperates from auto mishap.
Feb. 6, 1942, 4:3
-BRANCH, HARRISON
Galleries.
Feb. 2, 1979, 14:1-6
Air science professor to retire
from acative duty July 1.
May 23, 1963, 1:3-7
-BRANDON, H.C.
Art professor ill.
Jan. 14, 1926, 3:7
-BOYDSTON, JAMES R.
Water lab supervisor former
OSU graduate.
Nov. 7, 1964, 3:6-7
Professor Brandon summoned by death.
Oct. 13, 1927, 1:6
-BOYER, PATRICIA A.
Pro publishes finance book.
May 1, 1979, 8:1-3
-BOYNTON, WILLIAM PINGRY
Dr. Boynton named professor
emeritus.
Feb. 2, 1938, 1:2
Emeritus professor leaves after
visit.
June 5, 1947, 1:1
Triad club eulogizes recently lost
member.
Oct. 21, 1927, 2:5
-BRANDON, VERA H.
Mrs. Vera Brandon given special
grant.
Mar. 13, 1930, 1:1
Mrs. Vera Brandon leaves for Detroit.
Mar. 29, 1930, 1:4
FACULTY & STAFF-BRANDON CONT
Page 26
Mrs. Brandon to get degree at
U. of Iowa.
May 26, 1936, 1:4
Governor appoints faculty
members to youth committee.
Dec. 8, 1948, 1:4
Dr. Vera H. Brandon to be
recommended as acting H.E. dean.
July 10, 1950, 1:1
Sixty-two years of service.
Jan. 30, 1952, 2:1-3
Dr. Vera Brandon studied at OAC.
May 23, 1952, 3:5
2 OSC women selected home economists of year.
Apr. 14, 1959, 1:7-8
Faculty members attacked in paper.
Mar. 31, 1951, 1:7-8
Committee clears college in inquiry
into policies toward dairy interests.
Apr. 4, 1951, 1:1-2
Brandt talk shown in dairy journal.
May 8, 1954, 2:3
State board meeting approves appointments of four department heads for
Oregon State.
June 24, 1957, 1:4
Ex-mayor P.M. Brandt dies after
extended illness.
Oct. 4, 1958, 3:4-5
-BRANDT, THOMAS D.
Campus comment.
Nov. 27, 1943, 2:6
-BRANDT, A.E.
A.E. Brandt of Sioux Falls,
S. Dak., is a new instructor in
farm mechanics.
Nov. 18, 1919, 1:4
-BRANDT, WILLIAM H.
Dr. Brandt selected as GOP chairman.
Nov. 8, 1966, 1:4
-BRANDT, P.M.
Brandt elected secretary.
mar. 1, 1924, 1:1
-BRANTON, C.I.
Branton comes from army post to
finish work.
Jan. 15, 1946, 3:6
Professor's favorite pastime is
chasing belated news hounds.
June 4,'1924, 2:3
Brandt appointed head.
Feb. 15, 1930, 7:8
-BRASHER, MRS. C.E.
Iowa teacher to join staff spring
term.
Mar. 12, 1946, 6:2
0.S.C. to join in dairy train.
Mar. 6, 1930, 1:6
-BRAUNER, DAVID
OSU anthropologists find native
culture.
Oct. 16, 1979, 12:1-3
P.M. Brandt installed as mayor
of Corvallis.
Jan. 10, 1933, 4:3
OSU prof finds 19th century mission
near Salem.
May 8, 1980, 1:5-6
New bulletin out.
Feb. 29, 1935, 1:3
-BRAUNS, FRIEDRICH E.
Forestry staff adds member.
Oct. 31, 1956, 3:6
Ag bulletin published by
experiment station.
28, 1935, 4:3
fat
-BRAUNS, JEANETTE
Brauns teaching twelfth year.
Nov. 13, 1941, 3:2
FACULTY & STAFF-BRIER
Page 27
-BRAZEE, EDWARD
Brazee appointed to library
position.
Feb. 6, 1964, 1:2
-BREITHAUPT, L.R.
Briethaupt employed in
extension service.
Jan. 6, 1926, 1:4
Breithaupt preparing agricultural report.
Feb. 11, 1927, 1:6
Dr. Kerr, Breithaupt will help
write book.
May 24, 1932, 1:4
Breithaupt cooperates in publishing bulletin.
May 26, 1933, 4:7
College man retires.
Nov. 30, 1951, 2:4
Ag economist Breithaupt dies
in Corvallis.
Feb. 18, 1964, 1:6
-BRENNAN, WILLIAM J.
Brennan to receive office.
Jan. 4, 1980, 14:1-3
-BRESSMAN, R.D.
New faculty member speaks at
tea room.
Jan. 10, 1924, 3:3
-BRESSMAN, EARL NORMAN
OAC faculty members write for
publication.
Oct. 30, 1925, 4:2
Bressman co-author of conr textbook.
Nov. 24, 1928, 1:7
Bressman studies on doctor's degree.
Nov. 7, 1929, 1:6
Magazine accepts paper by Bressman.
Jan. 28, 1930, 1:8
Report of experiments written by
Bressman.
May 8, 1931, 1:7
Dr. Bressman author.
Apr. 21, 1932, 2:8
Russian makes request for used book
as gift.
May 4, 1932, 2:7
Professor writes article.
May 4, 1932, 3:6
Article to be published.
June 3, 1932, 1;2
Bressman gets advisory place on
brain trust.
Nov. 25, 1933, 1:1
Agriculture experts work in Costa
Rica.
Jan. 29, 1943, 1:8
-BREWER, WILMA E.
Pharmacy secretary is appointed.
July 15, 1925, 2:3
Miss Brewer appointed Instructor
in Pharmacy.
Sept. 29, 1926, 3:2
Bressman judges exhibits.
Nov. 6, 1925, 3:2
-BRIER, JACQUELINE
Brier to be instructor.
July 20, 1937, 2:4
Professors finisji book.
Oct. 24, 1928, 3:4
Baby highlight at Withycombe.
Oct. 5, 1937, 1:4
FACULTY & STAFF-BRIGGS
Page 28
-BRIGGS, C. HOY
State employee dies while
at work here.
Feb. 10, 1960, 3:3
-BRODIE, R.K.
Professor Brodie will attend Mellon
Institute.
Apr. 23, 1918, 2:2
-BRIGGS, C.R.
C.R. Briggs accepts job to
be in Spokane.
July 21, 1936, 4:4
R.K. Brodie, advances.
Apr. 27, 1920, 4:1
-BRISKEY, EARNEST
Future ag dean introduced
at forum.
May 2, 1979, 1:1-6
New agriculture dean Briskey
excited-to be at OSU.
Sept. 28, 1979, 5:1-6
Alumnus appointed to pharmacy
staff.
Oct. 9, 1930, 1:5
Britt gets chairmanship.
Oct. 10, 1936, 1:2
-BRITTON, GWYNETH E.
shows little change in
text book bias.
Nov. 2, 1977, 7:1-6
Profs investigate reading
Nov. 6, 1978, 7:1-6
-BROCK, GEORGIA
Dan--an expression of feeling,
movement and our bodies... (Pic)
May 16, 1975, 10:1-6
11:1-6
-BROCK,
Helen
manager
Jan. 6,
HELEN
Brock named as new
for dorm cafeteria.
1950, 1:3
-BRODERS, CHESTER 0.
OSC grad will teach in B & I
department.
Oct. 9, 1947, 4:5
-BROG, GERALD
Extension service vet promoted to
supervisor.
Nov. 2, 1978, 11:1-2
-BROOKS, HUGH
Geography instructor begins at OSC
post.
Oct. 3, 1950, 1:5
-BROOKS, ROYAL
Ag. engineer to help in Egypt.
Oct. 25, 1977, 3:1-3
-BROOKS, WAYNE
Campus policeman enjoys. wide variety
of experiences.
May 6, 1964, 2:4-5
-BROWER, WILLIAM
Brower, athletic trainer, youngest
on Pacific coast.
Feb. 21, 1930, 3:2
-BROWN, ALICE CARRY
Piano instructor added.
Oct. 28, 1947, 4:3
-BROWN, DAN
'They all taste the same' says beer
can collector.
Feb. 20, 1978, 5:1-6
-BROWN, H.G.
Brown at University.
Oct. 13, 1931, 4:7
-BROWN, G.A.
Port.
Oct. 29, 1938, 4:6
FACULTY & STAFF-BROWNE
Page 29
-BROWN, GEORGE W.
Brown joins forestry staff.
Aug. 10, 1966, 3:4
-BROWN, JAMES R.
OSU math prof replaces head
of department.
Mar. 5, 1971, 20:3
Two OSU professors await
trials for assault.
Sept. 25, 1979, 3:1-3
Prof cleared of sodomy charge.
Jan. 4, 1970, 13:1-2
-BROWN, JOHN GALE
Architects add three members
to faculty.
Oct. 19, 1955, 1:8
-BROWN, KARLA
Housing director, hearings
officer named.
Sept. 21, 1972, 7:1-4
-BROWN, M.W.
Brown meets difficulties on
honeymoon trip to Europe.
Oct. 24, 1928, 1:3
College news service will move
into Union.
Dec. 12, 1928, 1:2
Professor elected news bureau
head.
Apr. 24, 1929, 1:5
M.W. Brown accepts positon
at Marquette.
July 2, 1929, 4:2
Ex-OSC faculty member dies of
heart disease.
Apr. 14, 1937, 1:2
-BROWN, ROBERT D.
Four appointed to English staff
by department.
Sept. 19,:.1952, 3:1-2
Professors Aiken, Brown, and
Stickler selected most outstanding
1959-60 faculty members.
Nov. 4, 1960, 1:1-5
Brown to give "last lecture".
Dec. 2, 1960, 1:9
-BROWN, SHARON
Former instructor writes two books.
Apr. 25, 1929, 4:6
-BROWN, MISS THYRA
Miss Brown has Seattle position.
Jan. 16,1937, 4:1
-BROWN, WILLIAM G.
2 economists given grants.
May 16, 1967, 3:4
-BROWN, W.S.
Hort chief chosen.
Jan. 13, 1920, 4:1
Brown appointed on national committee.
Dec. 2, 1924, 4:1
Vacancy occasioned by Whitaker's
death.
Oct. 15, 1938, 4:6
-BROWNE, A.D.
Dr. Browne now captain.
Mar. 7, 1919, 3:4
-BROWNE, WILLIAM
OSU professor receives chapter
marketing award.
Jan. 23, 1979, 5:1-2
-BRUCHER, OLGA
Miss Brucher is instructor.
Oct. 5, 1926, 4:2
-BRUMBAUGH, JESSE
From New York to Frisco he left
a trail of broken hearts.
Mar. 4, 1921, 3:1
Publishers request law book revision.
July 6, 1932, 1:1
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Page 30
Psychology professor publishes
speech book.
Apr. 27, 1933, 2:7
-BRUNK, HIGH
Staticians named to institute.
may 2, 1974, 7:3-5
-BRUNS, R.A.
Faculty members leave for east.
Oct. 29, 1943, 4:4
-BRYAN, BILL
Bryan assumes job in elementary
ROTC.
Dec. 12, 1946, 1:8
-BRYAN, EDWARD
Housing director, hearings
officer named.
Sept. 21, 1972, 7:1-4
-BRYANT, LEROY M.
OSU man blows glass into
fantastic shapes.
Sept. 27, 1968, 9:6-9
-BRYE, JOSEPH
. Professor proficient at marimba
and piano.
Nov. 15, 1947, 1:4
Joseph Brye composes choral suite.
Apr. 14, 1959, 1:7
Original piece makes debut.
Feb. 27, 1960, 1:8
Professor elected to national board.
Sept. 27, 1962, 3:3
Music prof gets post.
Apr. 3, 1963, 1:1
Brye to lead program for music
education.
Oct. 12, 1967, 1:1
-BRYER, BRUCE A.
NROTC unit gets senior instructor .
Jan. 26, 1963, 3:3
-BUBL, DR. EDWARD C.
OSC studies effects of irradiated
food.
Nov. 6, 1954, 3:2
Two faculty members die this summer.
Sept. 27, 1960, 1:8
-BUCKINGHAM, MISS EDITH
Long service rewarded.
Mar. 9, 1950, 1:6-7
Brye composition slated for
festival.
-BUCKLEY, FRANK
English vacancy filled.
Oct. 1, 1927, 6:3
Metropolitan basse sings Brye's
song.
Sept. 22, 1953, 3:4
Instructor resumes work.
Nov. 23, 1927, 1:7
May 6, 1950, 1:3
Brye will direct operetta at
Albany.
Apr. 18, 1956, 2:2
Music profs to take jobs this
summer.
June 3, 1959, 3:4
Instructor called away.
Nov. 30, 1927, 4:7
Buckley to visit author.
June 2, 1928, 6:3
Buckley accepts position.
May 2, 1929, 1;6
FACULTY AND STAFF-BURNELL
Page 31
-BUCKMAN, THOMAS R.
Librarian awarded.
Apr. 23, 1954, 3:6
-BURCHELL, EDWARD L.
Ex-Baro editor traffic boss, dies.
July 11, 1972, 3:1-2
-BUCY, DAVID A.
Engineer's license awarded
instructor.
Nov. 11, 1959, 1:3
-BURGES, FRED
Paper tells about "Trickling Filters"
Oct. 4, 1960, 3:5
Bucy arrives at India post.
May 16, 1967, 1:5
-BUDELIER, C.J.
Logging instructor receives
appointment.
Apr. 6, o938, 1:6
Budelier will succeed late
Fred J. Schreiner.
Jan. 11, 1935, 3:8
-BUHLER, DONALD R.
Dr. Donald R. Buhler.
Sept. 30, 1970, 8:1
Scientist named to 'safe'
group.
Apr. 1, 1976, 5:5-6
-BULLIS, D.E.
Scientist granted patent on
grader.
Oct. 5, 1929, 1:8
Cherry preservation method
investigated.
Mar. 4, 1931, 1:2
Bulletin compiled.
May 20, 1931, 4:6
-BUNING, HARM
Engineering school adds staff
member.
Jan. 29, 1954, 3:5
Engineering staffer to visit the
Netherlands.
May 25, 1955, 13
-BURGESS, FRED J
OSU staffer wins honors,
Nov. 17, 1962, 5:8
OSU associate professor gains
national recognition.
Nov. 27, 1962, 1:6-7
Burgess to oversee civil engineering.
June 29, 1966, 1:3
Science and engineering appoint new
acting deans.
June 23, 1970, 1:3-5
New dean named.
Mar. 10, 1971, 3:1-3
OSU dean to head Salishan project.
Feb. 7, 1973, 1:4-6
-BURGESS, THOMAS C.
Doctorates awarded two from Minnesota
Nov. 16, 1954, 1:4
-BURGETT, D. MICHEAL
Professor says killer bee scare unnecessary.
Feb. 13, 1979, 8"1=6
-BURLAGE, H.M.
Professor gets position.
Oct. 12, 1929, 2:8
-BURNELL, EVA
Miss Eva Burnell has extensive
experience.
Jan. 11, 1918, 4:4
-BURNS, HENRY
Henry Burns resigns as chemistry
teacher.
Feb. 3, 1939, 1:2
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Page 32
-BURNS, RUTH LEE
Hall hostess dies Saturday.
May 20, 1947, 1:3
-BURR, W.A.
Burr added to staff.
July 10, 1928, 4:3
-BURRIER, A.S.
A.S. Burrier returns.
Jan. 26, 1929, 2:6
Turkey egg bulletin out.
Oct. 24, 1934, 1:7
Barrier's appointment extended
with board.
jan. 19, 1935, 1:4
A.S. Burrier dies Saturday.
apr. 5, 1938, 1:6
Two new booklets to be issued soon.
Mar. 15, 1928, 1:4
Education professor turns in resignation.
June 2, 1928, 1:7
Dr. Bursch will leave after summer
session.
July 10, 1928, 4:1
-BURSIK, JOHN C.
John C. Bursik dies suddenly of
pneumonia.
June 3, 1947, 1:6
-BURT, U.S.
Associate professorship given to
professor Burt.
July 9, 1930, 3:1
In memorium. (editorial)
Apr. 6, 1938, 2:2
U.S. Burt promoted in new department.
Oct. 2, 1930, 1:2
-BURRIS, NEDRY
Staff traffic court head named
traffic administrator.
Mar. 5, 1973, 12:1-3
OSC grad leads Corvallis vote for
candidacy.
May 16, 1936, 1:4
-BURSCH, J.F.
Textbook published.
Oct. 20, 1923, 1:1
College professors publish new
textbook.
Jan. 19, 926, 1:6
J.F.Bursch publishes educational
bulletin.
Feb. 12, 1926, 1:2
New form of tests subject of
bulletin.
July 20, 1926, 1:3
Examination bulletin issued.
Oct. 19, 1926, 3:3
Burt picked education association
chairman.
Apr. 17, 1937, 1:6
Article by Burt printed in east.
July 5, 1938, 4:4
Portrait.
Oct. 21, 1939, 4:3
-BURT, WAYNE V.
Staffer's story printed.
Apr. 28, 1956, 1:1
Oceanography prof. writes storm
article.
May 7, 1957, 1:9
Dr. Burt publishes article in journal.
Dec. 10, 1957, 1:5
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Page 33
Staff presents papers.
Jan. 22, 1958,
Periodicals accept Burtner's articles
Oct. 1, 1926, 1:4
Glass floats seen as clue to
current.
Apr. 29, 1958, 3:7
College news service will move into
union.
Dec. 12, 1928, 1:2
Dr. Hansen and Dr. Burt are
elected presidents for Pacific
orgainzations.
July 14, 1958, 5:3-4
Oregonian features article by Burtner.
Feb. 27, 1931, 1:8
Ocear )graphy Dept. orders ocean
craft.
Oct. 31, 1956, 1:6
Department head listed as writer.
May 6, 1959, 1:4
Burtner heads news service; Garman
is campus picture man.
Nov. 7, 1931, 1:6
J.C. Burtner writes article for
magazine.
Jan. 22, 1935, 2:3
Burt is elected to presidency.
Feb. 6, 1964, 1:8
Reporting experiences told by J.C.
Burtner.
Mar. 2, 1935, 1:1
Oceanography national group names
Burt.
Sept. 28, 1965, 1:1
Burtner gets research chair.
Apr. 15, 1941, 1:3
Oceanography head is delegate to
Paris.
Nov. 4, 1965, 2:3-4
Two OSU men named to special
committee.
Mar. 31, 1967, 1:3
Dr. Burt to be associate dean of
research.
Sept. 20, 1967, 4:1
Dam forecast proven correct.
May 1, 1974, 9:1-2
-BURTIS, HELEN
Instructor receives title.
Apr. 16, 1927, 1:3
Engagement announced.
May 18, 1928, 1:1
-BURTNER, JOHN C.
Record in writing broken by
Burtner.
Sept. 21, 1922, 3:1
Burtner chosen publicity head.
Apr. 13, 1941, 1:4
Burtner nominated for executive
director.
Nov. 20, 1942, 1:7
OSC news service head receives
high tribute.
Feb. 27, 1943, 1:4
Gentleman prints Burtner article.
Feb. 1, 1944, 1:2
Burtner wins writing honor.
Oct. 2, 1946, 1:4
"Fireball" John Burtner heads
campus news clearing house.
Apr. 27, 1949, 1:2-7
Burtner collects slugs in interest
of giant toads and atomic science.
Apr. 28, 1949, 1:5-7
Burtner to be honored.
May 17, 1949, 1:3
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Page 34
Death stills typewriter of new
bureau head.
Jan. 5, 1951, 1:6-7
-BUTT, F.H.
Instructors accept contract.
Mar. 17, 1927, 1:6
-BUSSARD, MRS. MARIE HARRIS
Teaching awards are announced;
Bussard, East, and Meehan win.
Sept. 22, 1965, 1:1-4
-BUTTS, IRENE
English department adds three women
to teach freshmen.
Jan. 25, 1947, 1:3
-BUTLER, MICHAEL H.
Ugh! bug chief dad Butler got his
start as an indian brave.
Feb. 4, 1921, 3:1
Six nations represented in special
English class.
Jan. 14, 1949, 3:7-8
"Dad" Butler, trainer of world
stars in 1904 St. Louis olympics,
accompanies aggies to Hawaii.
Dec. 15, 1923, 4:3
Three track artists become honorary
fraternity members after Butler
insists on study.
Jan. 18, 1924, 1:3
Aggie track coach lauded in
middle west newspapers.
Apr. 30, 1925, 3:2
"Dad" Butler back.
cot. 7, 1925, 4:2
Beaver trainer takes job at
cruicial athletic period.
Jan. 29, 1926, 3:1
"Dad" Butler given executive
psoitn.
Apr. 27, 1926, 1:4
Coach Butler once state trainer,
track coach.
Mar. 12, 1931, 3:3
"Dad" Butler's smile and hand
cure aches of bruised athletes.
Oct. 21, 1926, 1:5
M.H. Butler resigns as head track
coach.
Sept. 27, 1927, 8:3
-BUTTS, JOSEPH S.
New biochemistry teacher. Port.
Dec. 2, 1939, 4:3
Butts to give paper.
Apr. 17, 1941, 3:3
Major Butts follows Beavers via
radio.
Nov. 10, 1942, 4:4
Dr. Butts returns to chemistry staff.
Jan. 25, 1946, 4:8
Professor returns from AEC work.
Oct. 17, 1953, 1:8
Ag chem professor returns in November.
Oct. 9, 1954, 2:6
Professor goes to middle east for
food study.
Oct. 12, 1956, 1:4
Prof. returns to OSC duty.
Nov. 28, 1956, 1:5
Button on committee for food conference.
Mar. 4, 1959, 1:8
OSC professor named to federal
committee.
June 5, 1959, 1:7-8
Dr. Butts dies while in India.
Apr. 11, 1961, 1:6
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Services to be held.
Apr. 15, 1961, 1:1
Dr. Joseph Butts.
Apr. 18, 1961, 2:1-3
-BYRNE, CHARLES D.
Association re-elects C.D.
Byrne president.
Nov. 11, 1932, 1:3
Dean of research attends Geneva Sea
Conference.
Apr. 2, 1979, 8:1-2
-CAIN, EARL R.
OSC speech department receives new
insturctors.
Oct. 7, 1947, 4:4
Dr. Byrne is new chancellor.
Sept. 23, 1950, 2:1-3
-CAIN, ROBERT F.
Food tech department adds two
instructors.
Nov. 25, 1947, 4:2
Dr. C. Byrne named state
chancellor; Dr. Packer resigns.
Sept. 23, 1950, 1:4
Cain granted position on food tech
staff.
Jan. 26, 1952, 1:1
Byrne will lead news association.
May 6, 1930, 1:3
Staffer accpets job as Chile consultant.
Feb. 3, 1961, 1:4
Byrne receives letter delayed
by air crash.
Feb. 18, 1931, 1:7
-CALDWELL, WILLIAM E.
Chemist tells of poison gas.
Jan. 13, 1933, 1:7
Educational system details
best known by board secretary.
Mar. 7, 1936, 1:8 (port)
Caldwell article printed.
Jan. 24, 1933, 1:7
-BYRNE, JOHN V.
Professors honored on faculty
day.
Oct. 1, 1964 , 3:7
Byrne is selected department
head.
Feb. 13, 1968, 1:8-9
Oceanographer named to advise
nation.
Feb. 12, 1970, 5:1-2
Oceanography gets new dean.
July 27, 1972, 3;1
Byrne appointed to Young's post,
MacVicar announces.
May 5, 1976, 1:4-6
Chemistry paper printed.
Oct. 26, 1933, 4:2
Dr. Caldwell promoted in reserve
army service.
Apr. 12, 1935, 1:6
OSC chemists write article on
minerals.
Dec. 8, 1937, 1:1
Caldwell appointed to active army
duty.
Jan. 16, 1940, 1:5
Caldwell returns with commission in
chem warfare.
May 3, 1940, 1:3
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Caldwell to write encyclopedia
article.
Mar. 12, 1946, 2:4
-CALLAWAY, E.C.
Chemistry prof dies suddenly.
May 28, 1947, 1:4
Research thesis lost during
registration by graduate student.
Jan. 10, 1948, 1:1
Final services for Callaway to
be today.
May 29, 1947, 1:6
Prof. publishes manual.
oct. 7, 1952, 1:6
-CALVIN, HENRIETTA W.
Mrs. Calvin of Purdue University
has been appointed as the Dean of
the School fo Domestic Science and Art.
Jan. 31, 1912, 1:2
Feb. 3, 1912, 1:2
Doctor retires after teaching
for 37 years.
May 24, 1968, 7:4
-CALHOUN, WHEELER
Farm crops faculty increases
by eight.
Oct. 5, 1948, 3:3-4
-CALLACI, CHARLES
Musicians sought for KOAC show.
Mar. 5, 1958, 1:9
-CALLAHAN, IDA BURNETT
Mrs. Callahan is F.W.C. president.
Oct. 17, 1919, 1:5
Mrs. Callahan honored.
Mar. 11, 921, 2:4
Mrs. Callahan enjoys teaching
English and working for students.
Nov. 1, 1924, 4:4
Members of faculty chosen on
committee.
Dec. 4, 1924, 1:1
Members of faculty to do welfare work.
Jan. 19, 1927, 3:6
-CALLARMAN, C.C.
OSC Professor gets short
sabbatical leave.
apr. 1, 1948, 1:2
Shorthand taught.
Dec. 2, 1949, 3:1
Dean Calvin of home economics department will leave.
Jan. 22, 1915, 1:5
Former dean will visit campus.
Apr. 11, 1922, 1:7
Honor is conferred upon Mrs. H.
Calvin.
May 7, 1925, 3;1
Henrietta Calvin, past Hom Ec dean,
succumbs in Oakland.
May 20, 1947, 3:5
-CALVIN, LYLE D.
Calvin elected region head.
May 20, 1964, 1:1
Dept. head named fellow.
Sept. 27, 1968, 3:6
Head of Statistics gets Institute
post.
Sept. 24, 1969, 10:5
-CAMERON, H. RONALD
Fellowship awarded.
June 29, 1971, 3:3-4
Cameron elected president.
June 22, 1976, 2:1-2
-CAMPBELL, DON
OSU Phys. Ed. instructor aids U.S.
nordic ski team.
Feb. 27, 1979, 8:1-3
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-CAMPBELL, JOHN C.
Campbell edits circular.
Dec. 2, 1948, 1:1
Bookstore sets autograph
party.
Apr. 11, 1973, 5:1-2
-CARLIN, H.D.
'Outstanding teachers' honored at
banquet.
May 10, 1957, 1:2-6
-CARLSON, ELAINE
Resignation told.
July 1, 1963, 3:3
-CAMPBELL, RONALD K.
Business and industry adds
staff member.
Oct. 9, 1945, 2:5
-CARLSON, MARLAN
To play, to teach, to keep learning.
Sept. 26, 1974, 47:1-6
One added to staff.
June 27, 1955, 6:1
-CARLSON, ROY
Roy Carlson named new skiing coach.
Oct. 12, 1960, 4:4
Staff members gain posts.
Feb. 15, 1972, 6:3
-CAMPBELL, TIM
Campbell named aerospace
head.
Mar. 27, 1963, 1:1
-CAMPBELL, WILLIAM A.
Campbell set to head music.
May 13, 1966, 1:9
Campbell selected new music
head.
July 6, 1966, 3:5
Music chairman to retire
June 30.
May 22, 1978, 8:5-6
-CANTRELL, TILMAN M.
New instructor added to
sociology staff.
Dec. 6, 1952, 1:8
OSC Sociology unit adds Tilman
cantrell.
May 2, 1956, 1:2
Cantrell heads advisors.
Oct. 4, 1962, 3:5
-CARBAUGH, FREDA
Instructor recovering in
Corvallis hospital.
Dec. 2, 1927, 1:2
-CARLSON, TED H.
Carlson named to alumni job.
Oct. 5, 1951, 1:7
-CARLSON, WILLIAM H.
William H. Carlson appointed director
Jan. 19, 1945, 4:1
New librarian arrives.
Feb. 27, 1945, 1:6
New librarian here from U of W.
Mar. 13, 1945, 4:6
William Carlson assumes library
directors duties.
June 18, 1945, 4:1
Carlson at meeting; new men appointee
Oct. 22, 1946, 3:6
"I want stamps!" cries Omaha Kid;
OSC libe man jumps, sends same.
Oct. 26, 1946, 1:5
OSC librarian's article receives
publication lead.
Jan. 30, 1947, 1:2
Carlson to survey southern library.
Sept. 30, 1949, 1:6
Library association elects president
Oct. 22, 1952, 1:1
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Director of libraries writes for
magazine.
Jan. 21, 1958, 1:8
Carlson is elected faculty club
prexy.
Sept. 23, 1959, 6:6
Librarian is author of a travel
article.
Jan. 9, 1960, 1:4
Library plans to be sent.
Feb. 15, 1962, 1:9
Dinner slated for librarian.
Apr. 9, 1965, 1:9
University librarian to retire
in June.
Apr. 29, 1965, 3:1-2
Past librarian gives opinions
in new book.
Sept. 20, 1967, 7:7
Party planned by book store.
Dec. 6, 1967, 1:4
-CARNEY, JOHN P.
Political internship planned for
Oregon.
May 24, 1958, 1:2
J. Carney resigns OSC faculty
post.
Sept. 23, 1959, 5:5
-CARPENTER, HELEN I.
Correcting news copy enjoyed by
secretary in Journalism office.
May 27, 1927, 1:4
-CARSON, GEORGE
OSU porfessor authors text.
Sept. 22, 1965, 10:7
OSU prof duo Europe bound.
Jan. 17, 1977, 3:1-6
-CARSON, TED H.
Journalism group honors prof.
Oct. 11, 1972, 3:4
-CARTER, DAVID S.
Dr. Carter appointed chairman of
University Math Department.
Oct. 28, 1970, 6:3-5
-CARTER, RUTH H.
Librarian to teach at Canadian school.
May 28, 1958, 1:2
English instructor gets recognition
by grads of first normal school.
Sept. 22, 1967, 1:2
Faculty honored.
Sept. 29, 1970, 10:3
-CASE, LUCY
Article gains attention.
Mar. 13, 1928, 3:4
Latest home bulletin written by Lucy
Case.
Jan. 20, 1933, 1:2
Vegetable bulletin available to public.
Feb. 25, 1943, 3:7
-CASE, ROBERT ORMOND
Case keeps contacts with college
students.
Jan. 30, 1941, 1:4
-CASTLE, E.N. (DR. EMERY N.)
Farm group elects OSC prof as officer.
Oct. 15, 1957, 1:3
Dr. Emery N. Castle picked AFEA veep.
Sept. 23, 1964, 5:3
Dr. Emery Castle to assume post as
Oregon State dean of faculty.
May 14, 1965, 1:6-9
Castle to take ag econ post.
Apr. 8, 1966, 1:8
Ag econ prof reappointed.
Sept. 27, 1968, 4:5
Castle takes over graduate school.
Apr. 5, 1972, 9:1-6
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Resources for future appoints
Castle to position.
Oct. 31, 1975, 18:4-6
Former instructor's work now on
exhibit.
Oct. 3, 1936, 2:5
-CATALFOMO, DR. PHILLIP
Pharmacy staff adds member.
Feb. 28, 1963, 1:4
-CHAMBERLIN, J.C.
W.J. Chamberlin is author of bulletin.
Mar. 8, 1818, 2:3
-CATT, BERYL
Miss Catt gets new job.
Nov. 16, 1935, 1:6
Professor trains on butterflies, then
caputres German airplanes.
May 14, 1924, 3:2
-CELLA, CAPTAIN JOSEPH A.
Teaching staff increased here
by 17 members.
Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1
Entomologist experiences thrills
during air service.
Dec. 11, 1924, 3:3
-CENTER, O.D.
Hetzel's place is well filled.
Oct. 16, 1917, 4:1
-CERVANTES, ELEONORE
Gilkey receives recommendation.
May 3, 1974, 1:5-6
Professors' case hit by colleagues.
May 7, 1974, 1:4-6
O.A.C. professors publish new books.
Oct. 16, 1926, 1:2
Entomology professor new consulting
editor.
Nov. 19, 1926, 1:3
Chamberlin sets record.
Oct. 21, 1927, 2:3
Chamberlain predicts airplane's popularity.
Dec. 2, 1927, 1:7
-CHACON, RAMONE
Upward bound moves.
Nov. 9, 1972, 8:3-5
Flying professor hurt in smash-up.
Jan. 8, 1929, 1:3
-CHAMBERLAIN, DR. J.C.
A.O. Larson transferred.
Mar. 6, 1936, 3:7
Professor Chamberlin not seriously
injured.
Jan. 14, 1930, 1:4
-CHAMBERLAIN, MISS ELLEN J.
MIss Chamberlain was elected to
the positon of Lady Deab.
Feb. 1900, p. 19
Chamberlin returns from vets' hospital.
Feb. 26, 1930, 1:7
-CHAMBERLAIN, MILDRED
Mildred Chamberlain magazine
contributor.
Nov. 4, 1930, 3:3
Staff member died Wednesday.
Sept. 27, 1935, 1:2 (port)
Entomologist publish agricultural
bulletin.
May 12, 1938, 2:5
Chamberlin edits text.
May 1, 1941, 3:1
College professor advance to major.
Dec. 9, 1941, 3:2
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-CHAMBERS, C.B.
Chambers discusses psychological
effect of second world war.
Feb. 1, 1941, 4:6
Large psychology professor gives
Barometer scribe interview for discussion of freshman problems.
Jan. 21, 1933, 1:5
-CHAMBERS, GLADYS
New director chosen for KOAC
program.
Apr. 3, 1951, 1:8
Students entertained at weekly open
house.
Oct. 6, 1933, 1:Z
-CHAMBERS, MERRITT M.
Instructor writes book on
military.
Feb. 2, 1928, 1:2
Chambers edits article.
Nov. 15, 1928, 1:3
Names cause confusion.
Oct. 5, 1929, 3:7
Article by prof printed.
Nov. 22, 1929, 1:6
Article by Chambers published
in journal.
Apr. 22, 1930, 1:8
Chambers' articles accepted
for press.
Apr. 26, 1930, 1:1
Chambers writes article.
May 9, 1928, 1:6
Chambers will attend Ohio
State next year.
May 23, 1930, 1:8
Chambers on leave.
oct. 14, 1930, 1:1
Chambers' home open to students on
Friday.
Oct. 25, 1934, 1:2
O.R. Chambers, psychologist, dies
suddenly.
Feb. 22, 1951, 1:5
Memorial serives set for Chambers.
Mar. 7, 1951, 1:1
-CHANDLER, ASA C.
Dr. Chandler is author of new book.
Oct. 23, 1917, 3:1
Dr. Chandler is author of book.
May 24, 1918, 4:3
-CHAPMAN, M.P.
Veterinary department makes promotion.
Nov. 16, 1940, 2:3
Veterinary staff adds Jones and
Chapman.
Jan. .14, 1941, 4:3
-CHAPPELL, BERKLEY
Discovering the art of Wendell Black.
Apr. 6, 1979, 16:1-6
17:1-6
-CHAMBERS, O.R.
Names cause confusion.
Oct. 5, 1929, 3:7
-CHAPPELL, V.D.
Professor to be judge at Pacific Dairy
Show.
Nov. 14, 1925, 4:5
Professors write articles.
Oct. 5, 1929, 1:3
Professor's duties vary.
Oct. 7, 1927, 4:2
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-CHARLEY, HELEN
OSU faculty member has good
manual published.
Oct. 24, 1951, 3:4
USDA honors 10 for wheat study.
June 24, 1963, 5:2
-CHARLTON, DAVID B.
Charlton gets position.
Oct. 5, 1929, 4:7
Four OSC scientists make Paris trip.
June 30, 1952, 6:3
Eighty dollars stolen from residence
here.
Oct. 28, 1952, 3:7
Professors get grant to study ergot
sporte.
Dec. 10, 1955, 1:8
Charlton will go to Iowa.
May 8, 1931, 1:1
Chem prof to speak at Nat'l Chem
meeting.
Oct. 31, 1956, 3:5
Charlton writes article.
May 25, 1931, 1:3
Guggenheim fellows named.
Apr. 30, 1957, 1:7
New professor named.
Jan. 6, 1928, 2:5
Cheldelin to speak at research meet.
Feb. 15, 1958, 1:8
-CHELDELIN, VERNON H.
Vitamin treasure hunt made
by Dr. Cheldelin.
Apr. 22, 1943, 1:4
Chemistry professor receives citation.
Feb. 25, 1958, 1:7
Chem society elects Cheldelin
chairman.
Jan. 22, 1948, 1:4
Dr. Cheldelin selected
convention chairman.
Apr. 13, 1948, 4:4
Chemistry grant given Cheldelin.
Feb. 3, 1949, 1:6
Chem professor gets fellowship
for study.
Feb. 9, 1949, 1:3
Chemistry professors receive
grant for study of radioactive
elements.
Feb. 22, 1949, 1:5-7
Personals.
Oct. 24, 1949, 3:2
Chem prof gets $8000 in grants.
Nov. 28, 1950, 1:1
Cheldelin elected Assn. president.
sept. 30, 1960, 1:7
OSC chemists receive grant.
Nov. 29, 1960, 3:2
Two OSC scientists to go to Russia.
Jan. 7, 1961, 1:9
Noteworthy experiences.
Sept. 26, 1962, 2:1-3
Cheldelin improves after mild stroke.
Oct. 8, 1964, 1:5
Science dean resigns; still directs
research.
Feb. 25, 1965, 1:9
-CHENEY, HORACE B.
Cheney is chosen as new soils head.
Oct. 21, 1952, 3:2
Soils dept. chief chosen as head by.
national club.
Nov. 10, 1953, 3:6
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-CHICK, ROBERT W.
Robert Chick named dean of
students by president.
Sept. 21, 1962, 1:9
Dr. Childs to record manuscript
material.
May 25, 1950, 1:3
Dean Chick wins post.
Apr. 21, 1966, 1:1
Change won't stay liberals from
goals.
Feb. 3, 1951, 1:1-2
Chick serves on state council.
Apr. 5, 1976, 6:4-6
Chick named VP.
Apr. 20, 1977, 7:1-2
Chiefs look to arrival of
new administrator.
Sept. 21, 1978, 8:1-6
National association honors
OSU's Chick.
Mar. 27, 1980, 3:1-2
-CHILCOTE, WILLIAM W.
Botany prof is recipient of
year's Fulbright Grant.
Apr. 4, 1958, 3:9
-CHILDS, MRS. CHAS.
Mrs. Siefert leaves today.
Mar. 21, 1919, 1:5
-CHILDS, DR. HERBERT E.
Dr. Childs to be new English
staff member.
Oct. 15, 1935, 1:5
Childs writes booklet.
Oct. 21, 1936, 8:8
Childs writes article.
May 25, 1938, 1:2
English professor advocates
compulsory military training.
Feb. 3, 1948, 2:6
Society accpets paper.
Sept. 28, 1948, 3:5
Childs' essays gain attention.
Nov. 10, 1949, 1:8
Childs is pinch-hitter at Young
Demos meet.
Oct. 25, 1952, 3:7-8
Prof publishes work.
Jan. 24, 1953, 1:4
OSC profs write literature textbook.
Oct. 9, 1953, 1:6
English prof is co-author.
May 1, 1954, 3:3
Writers' report poor today, Childs
alleges.
Nov. 16, 1955, 1:4
Faculty honored.
Sept. 29, 1970, 10:3
-CHILDS, LEROY
Hartman prize goes to Childs at
hort meet.
Nov. 22, 1958, 5:3
-CHING, KIM
University couple vacations in
China.
Jan. 8, 1973, 6:2-3
-CHING, TE MAY
New professor joins farm crops
faculty.
Oct. 2, 1956, 1:1
University couple vacations in
China.
Jan. 8, 1973, 6:2-3
Botany professor attends international congress.
Oct. 6, 1975, 5:1-6
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-CHRISMER, DR. JOHN
Dr. John Chrismer to join
OSU staff.
July 6, 1966, 2:3
-CLARIDGE, CHARLES A.
Claridge joins staff of science
research.
Feb. 17, 1954, 3:5
-CHRISTENSEN, DR. B.E.
Chemists write article.
Jan. 29, 1935, 1:8
-CLARK, AVA MILAM
Past dean to write of Home Ec
history.
Nov. 12, 1965, 3:3-5
Scientific articles appear in
journals.
Feb. 27, 1945, 1:2
Ava N. Clark given honor.
Oct. 27, 1966, 3:3
Betrothal feted at chemistry
tea.
Apr. 24, 1945, 4:5
Ava Milam Clark given home
economics award.
May 9, 1968, 3:2-5
Chemistry professors receive
grant for study of radioactive
elements.
Feb. 22, 1949, 1:5-7
-CLARK, CHARLES L.
New professor arrives.
Nov. 3, 1944, 1:5
Chemistry head to retire soon.
May 15, 1970, 6:2-3
-CLARK, ELSIE K.
Home economics receives award.
Oct. 9, 1968, 5:8-9
New appointments made on
faculty.
Apr. 25, 1956, 1:1
3:1-2
-CLARK, GLEN
Group elects OSU prof.
Feb. 8, 1980, 29:2
-CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT A.
Crash takes life of new professor.
July 22, 1963, 1:1
-CHRUCH, DAVE
Paper waste nourishes cattle.
Mar. 4, 1980, 9:1-4
-Cietze, Arthur C.
Staffer wins honor.
May 28, 1958, 1:1
-CLARK, DR. JAMES D'ARGAVILLE
Staff members receive grants.
Jan. 10, 1961, 3:6-7
OSU professor wins highest industry award.
Jan. 4, 1963, 3:7-8
-CLARK, MRS. JUNE BURKE
OSC grad to join State Home Ec
staff.
Feb. 25, 1950, 1:1
Dr. G.S. Clair man of several
degrees; world war veteran.
Oct. 28, 1930, 1:1
-CLARK, RALPH R.
Extension specialist completes
handbook.
Feb. 26, 1955, 1:5
-CLAPP, DR. VANCE C.
Clapp accepts job at Wayland
Baptist.
Mar. 10, 1959, 1:1
-CLARK, RUSSELL P.
Ex-marine Sergeant Clark tells
of Japanese camps.
Oct. 24, 1946, 3:5-6
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-CLARK, WILBUR G.
Veterinary department adds
staff member.
apr. 19, 946, 2:5
-CLAUDIUS, H.G.
Claudius here to head NROTC.
Dec. 4, 1946, 3:2
-CLAYLES, STANLEY A.
English department has 3 new
members.
Oct. 11, 1950, 2:3
-CLEVELAND, LAURA
Campus comment.
Apr. 8, 1953, 2:7
-CLINTON, FRANCES MISS
H. Ec. and 4-H leaders appointments O.K.'d.
Apr. 29, 1952, 3:7
Two staff members hold national
posts.
Sept. 16, 1952, 3:7
Dr. Clinton competes education
work book.
Oct. 21, 1935, 1:5
New York publishers accept Clinton's
book.
Apr. 29, 1938, 4:3
Clinton writes book for new course.
Apr. 29, 1938, 2:5
R.J. Clinton appointed to Hawaiian
position.
Dec. 6, 1938, 4:8
Dr. Clinton will sail for Hawaii
June 6.
May 24, 1939, 1:8
Prof considers military post.
Dec. 6, 1946, 1:5
OSC textbook to help Japan with
schools.
May 21, 1948, 1:5
OSC staff members named to top
posts.
Nov. 21, 1956, 1:1
-CLOUSE, J.H.
J.H. Clouse has thesis in German
publication.
May 20, 1931, 1:4
-CLINTON, RICHARD L.
Liberal arts assistant dean
chosen.
Feb. 10,1978, 8:3-6
-COCKERLINE, H.B.
Engineer leaves college.
Sept. 28, 1922, 3:2
-CLINTON, R.J.
Clinton publsihes research
article.
Apr. 4, 1930, 1:6
Article by R.J. Clinton published in magazine.
Apr. 8, 1931, 1:8
Clinton at Stanford.
Jan. 20, 1933, 1:6
-COCKS, ENDA A.
It is said--that Cocks was a wild
tomboy--once!
Jan. 28, 1921, 3:1
Faculty member head of state association.
Oct. 10, 1924, 1:5
Department head accepts position.
Apr. 2, 1925, 1:3
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Miss Cocks leaves.
Oct. 25, 1924, 4:6
-COGHILL, WILL H.
New professor joins School of
Mine staff.
Dec. 14, 1915, 1:3
-COLBY, RALPH
Limericks amuse many, OSC
prof. has collection.
Oct. 5, 1948, 2:7-8
Colby named lower division
dean; Hansen will head graduates.
Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7
The lower division of what?
Feb. 2, 1952, 2:1-3 (editorial)
Music is main interest of lower
division dean.
May 16, 1953, 2:6-8
Dean Ralph Colby retirement
announced at faculty senate.
Nov. 10, 1961, 1:3-5
Leland Cole accepts jet research
position.
Dec. 3, 1946, 1:6
-COLEMAN, RALPH
Brewer Billie and Ralph Coleman
here.
Sept. 23, 1919, 1:4
Coleman's engagement announced.
Dec. 2, 1921, 1:2
Aggie coach former star in college
major sports.
Apr. 1, 1926, 3:4
Coleman's father dies.
Oct. 25, 1927, 2:6
Coleman will study for master's
degree.
May 25, 1928, 4:6
Coleman changes sports into intramural in 1919.
Nov. 20, 1934, 3:4
Colbys honored at tea.
May 8, 1962, 3:3-5
Coleman returns to OSC from foreign
position.
Oct. 9, 1945, 1:2
Dean Colby feted by H & SS
faculty.
June 1, 1962, 1:6
'Coley' Coleman begins 17th year
as beaver diamond crew mentor.
Apr. 1, 1948, 3:4
-COLE, C.A.
Professor Cole resigned.
Mar. 15, 1911, 3:2
Coach Coleman's career marks long
stay at OSC.
Apr. 1, 1948, 3:4
-COLE, CAROL ANN
Cole selected for program.
May 4, 1973, 6:4-6
OSC's Ralph Coleman elected NABC
president.
Jan. 5, 1955, 4:7-8
-COLE, CLARA M.
Seed analyst leaves for U.S.
laboratory.
May 9, 1931, 1:5
The Gray Fox.
Apr. 21, 1956, 2:1-2
-COLE, LELAND
Chemistry professor leaves
for Rochester.
Oct. 5, 1945, 1:4
Coleman to be honored at testimonial dinner.
May 4, 1956, 4:7-8
Portrait.
June 24, 1957, 3:1-2
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Page 46
OSC coach given Helms fame
honor.
Jan. 20 , 1960, 3:6
Coach Coleman honored.
Jan. 26, 1960, 2:1-3
4 OSC profs earn public
service awards.
Mar. 4, 1964, 1:1
Testimonial set for Coley.
Apr. 15, 1966, 6:7
Good luck horseshore.
Apr. 19, 1966, 4:1-5
Coley era ends with Duck twin
bill.
May 20, 1966, 6:5-7
Coleman notes change during
long career.
may 9, 1967, 1:1
-COLEMAN, R. W.
Instructor accepts position.
Apr. 9, 1927, 1:2
-COLLINS, ROBERT H.
Four administrators appointed
in business.
Nov. 1, 1978, 11:1-2
-COLLOPY, EILEEN
Collopy named as assistant
women's AD.
Sept. 20, 1979, 45:1-6
-COLMAN, HOWARD N. "PINKIE"
Dairy club charivaries.
Oct. 10, 1924, 4:1
Lambda Chi secretary visits local
chapter.
May 9, 1947, 1:2
-COMBELLACK, C.R.B.
Magazine features English
instructor.
Jan. 22, 1952, 1:2
-COMISH, NEWEL H.
Comish was a devil among the coeds in the days of his youth.
Oct. 14, 1922, 4:2
Cornish writes text.
Nov. 22, 1922, 1:2
N.H. Comish accepts position at
U. of C.
May 9, 1923, 3:3
Books written by Comish off
press.
May 19, 1923, 1:2
Comish appointed Grange organizer.
Oct. 20, 1923, 3:1
Economics professor given foreign
honors.
Oct. 14, 1924, 1:6
Professor to speak.
May 28, 1925, 1:5
Leave of absence granted professor.
May 27, 1927, 1:2
Comish writes marketing text.
Jan. 31, 1929, 1:4
Second Comish book received from
East.
Sept. 27, 1929, 1:8
Dr. Newel Comish writes textbook.
Oct. 11, 1929, 4:3
Comish's book well received.
Dec. 3, 1929, 1:4
Articles by Comish printed during
year.
Jan. 29, 1930, 1:7
Comish's text adopted.
May 10, 1930, 1:3
Work of Comish given recognition.
Oct. 2, 1930, 4:1
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Comish helps organize co-op group
at W.S.C.
Apr. 17, 1931, 1:4
National magazine recognizes
Comish.
Oct. 10, 1931, 1:4
University professor writes.
marketing aid.
May 18', 1935, 4:4
-COOLIDGE, LAWRENCE D.
Professor Collidge finishes Ph. D
work.
Jan. 16, 1951, 3:5
Board okays new OSC men.
Oct. 27, 1953, 1:4
Prof to become dean.
Mar. 8, 1957, 1:5-6
Former OSC professor publishes
text book.
May 22, 1935, 1:3
-COONEY, CAPTAIN HAROLD A.
M'Mahon transferred to artillery
school.
Oct. 7, 1933, 4:3
-COMPTON, O.C.
New assistant added to Horticulture Dept.
Feb. 19, 1948, 4:1
-COONEY, MARTON P.
Engineering professor accepts
new position.
Jan. 15, 1964, 1:1-2
-CONDON, EDWARD J.
Ex-Navy joins sea grant.
Nov. 13, 1972, 6:1
-CONNEY, WILBUR T.
Professors write new poultry
circular.
Jan. 20, 1950, 3:6
-CONNOLLY, LT. CO.. ROBERT JR.
Army colonel is honored.
May 16, 1973, 3:1
-CONSTANTINE, GEORGE
Plants offer new drugs.
Jan. 20, 1977, 6:1-3
-COOKE, HERBERT E.
Hert Cooke passed away.
June 2, 1911, 3:4
-COOLEN, MICHAEL
Music Dept. now boasts one
of a kind.
Oct. 11, 1978, 5:1
Original musical to debut.
May 16, 1980, 19:1-2
-COOLEY, EARL
New instructor coming.
Oct. 5, 1928, 4:4
Cooley leaves campus.
Nov. 20, 1928, 1:5
Acting dean is named for agriculture school.
Sept. 22, 1965, 4:8-9
Cooney named to Ag Dean post.
Dec. 10, 1965, 1:8-9
-COOPE, G.G.
Instructor awakens from sleep in
snow to find feet frozen.
Jan. 20, 1926, 4:4
-COOPER, BENJAMIN F.
Pharmacy professor to publish
article.
Oct. 29, 1957, 1:7
Dr. Cooper is author of chapter
in book.
Nov. 7, 1959, 1:7
2 OSC profs on Tv panel.
Oct. 11, 1960, 1:5
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-COOPEY, MARTIN P.
Kovtynovich, Coopey receive
appointments.
Feb. 4, 1941, 4:7
Dean Cordley given Agricultural
Experiment Station directorship.
(succeeds Dr. Withycombe)
Apr. 10, 1914, 1:3
-COOTE, GEORGE
Prof. Coote passes away.
Nov. 16, 1908, 1:3
Boy, page Johnnie Wells! An
assassin lurks in the faculty.
Feb. 25, 1921, 3:1
-COOTER, J.E.
J.E. Cooter to teach in
Portland schools.
Mar. 1, 1918, 2:3
Dean recalls early days in ag.
School.
Feb. 9, 1923, 3:1
-COPSON, G.V.
KOAC plans lectures by
Professor Copson.
Apr. 10, 1928, 1:7
Raising fancy bulbs is productive hobby of Prof. C.V. Copson.
Apr. 4, 1930, 3:6
OSC professor rides under
camouflage.
Oct. 20, 1939, 1:6
Prof. G.V. Copson recalls trips
in Europe at outbreak of wars.
Feb. 23, 1945, 2:4
Stamping out smallpox held
not impossible.
apr. 23, 1946, 1:8
Colby named lower division
dean; Hansen will head graduates.
Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7
-CORCORAN, JOHN H.
J.J. Corcoran to develop commercial education.
June 10, 1919, 2:3
Prof. Corcoran resigns position.
Mar. 12, 1920, 1:6
-CORDLEY, A.B.
A new fungus disease, Apple Tree
Anthracnose, was studied by Prof.
Cordley.
Feb. 1900, p. 19
Dean becomes golf enthusiast after
making baseball record.
June 5, 1925, 3:1
Aggie Dean knocks homer in faculty
baseball game.
Feb. 11, 1926, 3:5
Members of faculty contribute to
volume.
Apr. 1, 1926, 1:1
Discovery by Cordley listed in
Owen's book.
Apr. 5, 1929, 1:1
Early football victories recalled
by Dean Cordley.
Oct. 17, 1929, 1:4
Latest monthly honors Cordley.
Dec. 12, 1930, 1:7
Dean A.B. Cordley member of college
staff since 1895.
Jan. 31, 1931, 2:6
Cordley in new office.
Oct. 29, 1931,
Portrait of Cordley to be given to
school.
Feb. 10, 1932, 1:4
Annual Ag club banquet to honor
veteran dean.
Apr. 15, 1932, 2:7
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Dr. W.J. Kerr honored for
years of service.
June 20, 1932, 1:2
Dr. Cordley presented autographed football.
Nov. 20, 1934, 1:3
Dean Cordley relates history
of institution.
Jan. 17, 1935, 1:2
Cordley holds record; football fan 41 years.
Oct. 15, 1936, 1:6
Grand old man of Oregon State
paid highest tribute as educator,
administrator.
Nov. 3, 1936, 1:5-6
Brief illness causes death of
Dr. Cordley.
Nov. 3, 1936, 1:8
Why not name Orange basketball
court "Cordley Court" in honor of
Dr. A.B. Cordley, grand old man of
athletics.
Dec. 5, 1936, 3:1
-CORDLEY, DOROTHEA
Marriage announced.
Jan. 9, 1932, 1:2
-CORLISS, JOHN B.
Corliss expedition report in
National Georgraphic.
Sept. 27, 1977, 19:2-3
OSU oceanographer spearheads
special.
Jan. 14, 1980, 8:1-2
-CORNETT, J.A.
Cheese experiments now possible
at OSC.
Oct. 29, 1949, 6:8
CORNOG, JACOB
Chemistry instructor accepts new
position.
Feb. 15, 1918, 1:5
-CORRUCCINI, R.J.
Glen Ware's work to be continued.
Oct. 16, 1942, 4:2
-CORTRIGHT, E.S.
Speech dept. adds E.S. Cortright
Oct. 3, 1944, 1:2
Ladder collapses under Cortright
on play set.
Feb. 26, 1952, 1:2-3
OSC play director tallies 16 years.
Aug. 1, 1960, 6:1
Fond memories surround professor.
Feb. 21, 1976, 15:1-4
-COSBY, H.E.
Extension specialist returns.
Oct. 23, 1926, 4:2
H. Cosby leaves for Indiana.
May 26, 1927, 1:3
Extension head names changes for
personnel.
May 6, 1939, 1:2
Portrait.
Oct. 21, 1939, 4:3
Professor Cosby poultry head dies
at home.
July 17, 1945, 4:3
-COULEE, MRS. MARY
Mrs. Cooley resigns.
Oct. 17, 1942, 2:1
-COULTER, SAMUEL T.
OAC senior chosen as dairy assistant.
May 29, 1925, 1:5
faculty and staff-COUTTS
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-COUTTS, WESLEY
Wes Coutts teaching.
sept. 25, 1931, 1;3
Wes Coutts to study at
Northwestern University.
Apr. 13, 1932, 1:7
Grad wins prize for best
plays.
Feb. 18, 1937, 1:2
-COVELL, G.A.
"Judge" Covell herded roan
heifer calf into Cauthorn hall.
Apr. 1, 1921, 3:1
Nice, new cradle fixed for
the "Judge" after weddin'.
Mar. 31, 1922, 4:1
Dean defeats aims of Hallowe'en
pranksters.
Feb. 19, 1926, 4:4
Dean Covell convalescing.
May 5, 1927, 1:7
Cowan granted leave.
Oct. 12, 1949, 1:4
Three OSC staff members gain
positions in Ag Society.
Jan. 8, 1960, 3:5
Cowan voted head of employee group.
Nov. 20, 1964, 2:5
OSU farm crops specialist holds
post.
Jan. 22, 1969, 3:7-9
6 Oregon State professors earn
recognition, honors.
Jan. 23, 1969, 3:7-9
-COWGILL, HELEN
4-H leader compeltes service at
OSC in June.
June 6, 1947, 1:2
-COX, G.B.
Cox elected president.
Jan. 17, 1928, 3:4
Covell services to be tomorrow.
Nov. 22, 1927, 1:3
0.S.C. welding article published
in magazine.
Jan. 30, 1930, 1:2
Masonic services arranged for
Dean.
Nov. 23, 1927, 1:2
Entries win prizes in national
contest.
Oct. 16, 1930, 1:7
Institutional articles featured
in magazine.
Dec. 8, 1927, 1:1
Bulletin to feature article on
welding.
Nov. 19, 1930, 1:3
Portrait of Covell, OSC pioneer
dean, received at Apperson.
Nov. 22, 1939, 2:6
Professor Cox revises old book
on carpentry.
Jan. 26, 1935, 1:5
Founder's grandchild now attending
OSC.
Sept. 24, 1947, 1:5
Faculty member to revise book.
Oct. 15, 1937, 1:1
-COWAN, J.R.
Farm crops faculty increases by
eight.
Oct. 5, 1948, 3:3-4
Industrial arts head.
July 9, 1940, 5:2 (port)
Service mens center shows moving
pictures.
Apr. 12,:.1943, 1:2
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Industrial arts department started
guided by G.B. Cox.
July 3, 1945, 6:2
Prof. Craig dies Friday of heart
failure.
Oct. 31, 1967, 1:1
Oregon State staffers consultants
for school.
Apr. 5, 1955, 3:5
-CRAMER, JOHN FRANCIS
Cramer new dean of extension in state
system.
July 11, 1944, 2:1
Cox turns down bid.
Aug. 1, 1955, 6:1
Cox appointed director.
Jan. 17, 1956, 1:7
-CRAMER, THEODORE
Theodore P. Cramer dies suddenly;
funeral service here Wednesday.
Apr. 10, 1945, 1:2
OSU industrial arts head to be
honored at dinner.
Nov. 1 , 1961, 1:4-6
-CRAWFORD, DR. DAVID.
Crawford named head of seafood.
Jan. 11, 1966, 1:1-2
-COX, JOSEPH
New Extension director named.
Apr. 19, 1973, 3:5-6
CRAWFORD, DR. JOHN
Birdwatching.
Apr. 18,:.1978, 8:4-6
-COX, LEROY E.
OSC graduate new member of
faculty.
Jan. 15, 1954, 3:4
-CREEKMORE, ANNA
New staffer added to home ec. dept.
May 16, 1963, 3:5
Theology fellowship granted to
instructor.
May 25, 1955, 1:8
-COYLE, B.W.
Instructors to plan Lincoln
credit union.
Feb. 25, 1955, 1:8
Nat'l credit director returns
from meet.
Nov. 28, 1956, 3:2
-CRAFT, IRENE L.
BPW elects librarian.
May 19, 1950, 3:2
OSC librarian given invitation.
Sept. 29, 1950, 3:5
Resignation told.
July 1, 1963, 3:3
-CREITZ, ALBERT
Albert Creitz to head OSC orchestra
work.
Sept. 30, 1930, 1:3
-CRETCHER, WARD
Former professor is killed.
Nov. 1, 1921, 3:1
-CRISWELL, LOIS
Library staff member dies in Portland.
Oct. 11, 1952, 1:4
-CROCKER, SERGEANT H.G.
Friendly sergeant of cavalry unit
popular with military "rooks".
Miss Craft returns to OSC duties.
Oct. 20, 1950, 1:6
Sergeant Crocker returned following
colorful career.
Feb. 12, 1929, 1:6
-CRAIG, W.M.
Craig glad to return.
Oct. 13, 1938, 4:3
Sergeant to retire from active service
after varied career.
Apr. 6, 1928, 4:3
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-CROOKS, WILLIAM R.
Psychology instructor chosen by
AIS to fill faculty adviser post.
Apr. 13, 1948, 1:5
Dean Crossen elected to excutive
group.
Sept. 22, 1948, 1:4
Crooks replaces Wells.
Sept. 23, 1948, 1:2
Dean Crossen picked to revise drug
list.
May 8, 1950, 1:2
Psychologists leave campus,
seeks degrees.
Apr. 22, 1949, 3:3-4
Crossen to receive achievement award.
Oct. 10, 1951, 3:1
-CROPSEY, MYRON G.
Cropsey returns to OSC.
Oct. 1, 1948, 3:6
Ag. professor goes to Peru.
Jan. 14, 1955, 1:6
Prof. earns doctorate.
Feb. 1, 1957, 3:9
-CROSS, FRANK R.
OSU profs win major awards.
Sept. 22, 1977, 53:3-5
Pharmacy dean put on ballot.
Oct. 31, 1951, 1:8
Pharmacy Dean revises book.
Jan. 29, 1952, 3:4
Crossen to present paper at conference.
Apr. 27, 1954, 3:7
Crossen wins trophy.
May 4, 1957, 1:2
OSC dean's body found in auto Sat.
June 30, 1958, 6:2
-CROSSEN, GEORGE E.
Pharmacy dean arrives Tues,
assumes duties.
Feb. 2, 1945, 1:1
-CROZIER, WILLIAM K.
Crozier named art head.
Apr. 10, 1972, 3:3
Crossen to head national
committee for Pharmacy talks.
Jan. 29, 1946, 3:2
-CRUMLY, CHARLES L.
Crumly recuperating in Veterans'
hospital.
Apr. 5, 1933, 1:2
Dean appointed.
Mar. 5, 1946, 1:5
New "UM" position received by Crumly.
Nov. 17, 1933, 1:6
Pharmacy staff adds two new
instructors.
Oct. 24, 1946, 1:8
Crumly goes to Boise.
Nov. 29, 1933, 4:2
Pharmacy assoc. elects Dr.
Crossen chairman.
May 7, 1947, 1:1
Dean Crossen's book published
second time.
Jan. 28, 1948, 4:2
-CUFF, WARD
Taylor and staff resign.
Nov. 23, 1954, 1:7-8
Younce, Cuff accept jobs.
May 25, 1955, 4:8
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-CUMBERSON, CHARLES HENRY
Research associate survivor
of crash.
Feb. 5, 1974, 5:2-3
-CUMMINGS, GEORGE G.
Cummings leaves for Washington.
Jan. 27, 1943, 1:4
-CUMMINGS, JON C.
Geology gets staff member.
Oct. 8, 1958, 1:7
-CUMMINGS, L.J.
Graduate joins faculty.
Oct. 4, 1928, 1:2
-CUNNINGHAM, HELEN S.
Mrs. Cunningham ill.
Dec. 3, 1940, 1:6
-CUNNINGHAM, WM. M.J.
Submarine captain awarded
purple heart.
Nov. 9, 1946, 1:6
-CURL, HERBERT C.
Water society picks regional
President.
Feb. 5, 1970, 3:8-9
-CUTHBERT, FREDERICK A.
Peck writes booklet.
July 18, 1929,3:3
F.A. Cuthbert added to staff
of magazine.
Dec. 5, 1930, 1:4
Cuthbert appointed technical
consultant.
Jan. 28, 1942, 2:4
-DALH, FREDERICK HENRY
OSU economist dies of cancer.
Nov. 28, 1942, 2:4
-DAHLBERG, HARRY R.
Industrial arts adds four men
to fill staff.
Nov. 6, 1946, 3:5
Prof named to post.
Jan. 21, 1947, 1:4
-DAHLBERG, MRS, RUTH SLOTEE
Funeral rites set for former teacher.
Feb. 27, 1934, 1:3
-DAHLBERG, MR AND Mrs. W.A.
Dahlbergs to leave.
May 26, 1928, 2:2
-DAILY, A.
Gas engine man leaves--for Alaskan
position.
Jan. 28, 1919, 4:3
-DAILYE, CHARLES H. "CHUCK"
Raabe leaves; Daily named as substitute.
Sept. 21, 1951, 5:4
OSU staffer recognized for overseas work.
Jan. 8, 1963, 1:8-9
OSU's Chuck Dailey named Thailand
Olympic coach.
June 5, 1964, 6:1-9
PE professor Dailey appointed
Olympic coach for Thai teams.
June 21, 1964, 4:1-2
OSU's Dailey coaches Thailand in
Olympics.
Feb. 27, 1965, 4:1-4
OSU coach relates Thai experiences.
Apr. 8, 1965, 1:1
Professor ask to aid sports.
July 21, 1965, 4:3-5
Dailey heads Thailand P.E.
Sept. 24, 1965, 3:6
PE professor returns after Asian
position.
Nov. 12, 1965, 5:4-5
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PE professor goes to Asia.
Oct. 1, 1969, 3:4
Professor to teach in Tanzania.
June 25, 1970, 4:2
P.E. professor revisits Thailand.
July 13, 1976, 8:5-6
P.E. professor honored.
Mar. 31, 1978, 10:3-5
Dailey receives a not-toocommon award.
Dec. 4, 1979, 16:1-6
15:3-4
-DALBEY, HOMER M.
Staffers are added to B and T
school.
Apr. 25, 1958, 1:8
-DALY, DAVID J.
Daly becomes student ideal.
Nov. 8, 1940, 1:5
Daly completes staff.
Oct. 12, 1940, 4:6
-DANA, B.F.
Dana stationed here.
Oct. 12, 1940, 4:6
-DANCY, B.G.
Officer fights in trenches in
France.
Sept. 30, 1918, 3:2
-DANE, CHARLES W.
Three instructors added in
Forestry.
Sept. 27, 1955, 1:4
Staff members receive grants.
Jan. 10 , 1961, 3:6-7
Professor writes forestry
series.
Apr. 7, 1966, 3:5-7
Dane named to position of department
chairman.
Feb. 19, 1975, 3:1-2
-DANIEL, LARK O.
Three psychologists join department.
Oct. 22, 1952, 1:3
-DAINELS, LOUISE L.
English department adds three women
to teach freshmen.
Jan. 25, 1947, 1:3
-DANKLEFF, RICHARD
Prof writes book.
Nov. 5, 1979, 9:5
-DANN, R.H.
Instructor recalls early apprenticeship on farm in England.
Feb. 2, 1928, 1:6
Professor Dann finds limb of ancient
tree while pursuing task.
Apr. 12, 1933, 1:6
Dann to study for degree.
May 17, 1933, 1:2
Sparkling sense of humor spices
Dann's lectures.
May 29, 1941, 4:2
Danns leave for New Zealand.
June 25, 1946, 2:1
R.H. Dann, family travel in Australia
for Soceity of Friends.
Nov. 2, 1946, 4:3
Sociology professor elected president
of university profs.
June 4, 1948, 4:5
Meet at ended by profs.
Feb. 28, 1956, 1:2
Dann to be honored.
May 8, 1956, 3:7
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Party given for Dann.
May 12, 1956, 1:7
-DANNAN, EUGENE V.
Dannen appointed soils
instructor.
Oct. 17, 1946, 1:5
-DARLINGTON, LAWRENCE E.
Instructor to leave.
Oct. 5, 1922, 3:1
Darlington fills Fletcher
post.
Sept. 21, 1948, 3:7
Final services held for
assistant dean.
Mar. 28, 1956, 1:1-2
Sarge.
Mar. 28, 1956, 1:1-2
-DARLINGTON, SERGEANT I.E.
Thesis by Sergeant gets
commendation.
May 18, 1934, 1:2
-DARROW, G.M.
Freak berry bushes sought by
college.
Oct. 4, 1930, 1:3
-DASCH, E. JULIUS
Dasch the Flash carries
unique professor image.
Apr. 10, 1979, 3:1-6
6:4-6
-DAUGHERTY, HOWARD.
Buck Daugherty retiring after
19 years at OSC.
Oct. 6, 1948, 4:4-5
-DAUGHTERS, MILO R.
Professor Daughters leaves for
the east.
Apr. 19, 1918, 3:3
Prof. Daughters writes
scientific article.
Feb. 15, 1918, 3:3
-DAVIS, BERTHA
Miss Bertha Davis leaves.
Apr. 30, 1920, 3:2
Miss Davis to supervise.
Oct. 28, 1921, 4:1
-DAVIS, D. EVAN
School music books to get faculty
help.
Jan. 6, 1956, 1:8
-DAVIS, GEORGE B.
Davis called to duty with marine
reserve.
Oct. 2, 1942, 3:3
Davis resume position.
Jan. 18, 1946, 1:2
Ag professors back; recipient of
degree.
Oct. 4, 1950, 3:4
Ag professor named officer.
Feb. 18, 1959, 3:6
OSU professor dies in Thailand.
Oct. 18, 1962, 1:1-2
Davis memorial services today.
Oct. 24, 1962, 1:2
-DAVIS, HELEN LEE
Miss Davis sails June 12.
May 22, 1926, 3:1
Teaching profession has attractions
for Miss Helen Lee Davis.
May 11, 1923, 4:2
-DAVIS, HOWARD
Prof battles OSU tenur procedures.
May 29, 1974, 3:1-6
Schecter said responsible for phsyics
problems.
May 29, 1974, 23:1-6
-DAVIS, JACK
Prof chosen as engineer of year.
Nov. 1, 1974, 6:5-6
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-DAVIS, JOHN R.
New department heads named for
forest products, agriculture.
June 23, 1970, 1:3-5
Davis boss of year.
May 23, 1980, 11:1-2
-DAVIS, DR. PHILLIP B.
Staff members receive grants.
Jan. 10, 1961, 3:6-7
-DAVIS, CAPT. ROGER
Former OSU student returns to
teach.
Oct. 24, 1961, 3:1-2
-DAVIS, W.A.
Four appointed as new heads.
June 1951, 2:4
-DAVOLT, VIRGINIA
Davolt gets position.
Oct. 9, 1937, 1:1
-DAWES, MELISSA MARTIN
"Columbus" award given Mrs.
Dawes.
Feb. 12, 1957, 1:2
Language teacher honored at
meeting
May 17, 1957, 1:7
Three staffers to be honored.
May 18, 1960, 3:6
Spanish teacher serves 45 years.
May 21, 1960, 3:6
-DAWLEY, JACK
NROTC gets new staff member.
Jan. 10, 1963, 1:1
-DAWSON, CATHLEEN
Instructor appoints.
Oct. 13, 1928, 2:4
-DAWSON, DR. MURRAY D.
OSC soils staff increaded by 2.
Nov. 30, 1954, 1:4
Prof. to leave early in Feb.
Jan. 20, 1959, 1:3
Four professors recieve honors at
faulty day.
Oct. 2, 1963, 1:1-5
-DAY, DR. E.A.
Professor merits award for ability.
Oct. 14, 1964, 1:2-4
-DAY, JOHN A.
Experiment station staff employs
three.
Nov. 18, 1952, 1:3
Day accepts seminar post.
Oct. 24, 1953, 1:8
Physics instructor writes new booklet.
Jan. 16, 1954, 1:8
Point of view.
Feb. 6, 1954, 2
Weather text published by co-op.
Dec. 2, 1955, 4:6
-DEAN, HAROLD K
Harold K. Dean dies in Seattle.
Nov. 5, 1947, 1:1
-DEARBORN, R.H.
Professor Dearborn on sabbatical
leave.
Jan. 4, 1930, 1:7
Dearborn resumes duties.
Mar. 26, 1930, 1:6
Dearborn to head engineering school.
Oct. 6, 1933, 1:6
Dearborn elected society chairman.
Apr. 1934, 1:4
Oregon State deans.
Mar. 7, 1935, 4:1
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Dearborn, Mason, elected deans
of engineering, forestry, groups.
June 24, 1935, 3:3
From the ground up in engineering.
Nov. 13, 1940, 2:3
Dearborn placed on post war
board.
Apr. 6, 1943, 1:5
-DECKER, FRED W.
Experiment station staff employs
three.
Nov. 18, 1952, 1:3
Instructors in physcis present short
papers.
Mar. 10, 1953, 1:4
Weather text published by co-op.
Dec.2, 1955, 4:6
Dean Dearborn ill.
Apr. 9, 1943, 1:5
Professor writes weather bulletin.
Oct. 17, 1956, 1:4
-DEARDORFF, JAMES W.
Weather research recognized.
Mar. 31, 1978, 10:3-6
Staff members gets reserve promotion.
Apr. 30, 1958, 1:4
-DEARSTYNE, JOHN
Artist to display 60 items at
show.
Feb. 7, 1969, 3:8-9
-DECIUS, JOHN C.
Dr. Decius accepts chemistry
position.
Feb. 8, 1949, 3:2
Dr. J.C. Decisu accepts science
position at OSC.
Sept. 28, 1949, 3:2
Dr. Decius appointed.
Oct. 22, 1949, 3:6
Chem professor Decius fifth
OSC staffer to win Guggenheim
fellowship.
Apr. 26, 1955, 1:1-2
Chemistry professor studies at
Oxford.
Oct. 15, 1955, 1:1
Decius wins study award.
June 29, 1966, 3:3
-DACKARD, NOBLES
McCall appoints staff member.
Mar. 1972, 6:3
Decker chosen for AF group.
Sept. 23, 1959, 6:9
Dr. Decker is elected to science
group.
Feb. 17, 1961, 4:5
Meterologists receive 5 grants.
Apr. 6, 1962, 1:1-2
Decker willing if GOPs call.
Sept. 23, 1964, 1:3
-DECLUS, J.C.
Staffer named to post.
Jan. 29, 1957, 2:4
-DEDEURWAERDER, CHARLES A.
Profs recieve Ritchie Award.
Feb. 9, 1972, 6:1-5
Couple presents jungle show.
Jan. 25, 1980, 17:4-6
-DEHNER, ALBERT H.
Dehner, Gibbs added to college staff.
Oct. 19, 1940, 4:8
Former instructor rejoins faculty.
Mar. 5, 1946, 2:6
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-DELAUBENFELS, DR. MAX W.
Prof's monographs published in
London.
Dec. 9, 1950, 1:1
Military commandant to be trans
ferred.
Apr. 26, 1952, 1:7
Dr. DeLaubenfels, Zoologist,
succumbs after brief illness.
Feb. 5, 1958, 1:4-5
-DENISON, WILLIAM
Professor authors air pollution
pamphlet.
Nov. 2, 1973, 11:1-2
Final rites planned.
Feb. 7, 1958, 1:5
-DELLENBACK, JOHN R.
Faculty revises Corvallis laws.
Nov. 1, 1950, 3:6
OSC business profs codifying
city laws.
Feb. 8, 1950, 3:6
-DELOACH, DR. DANIEL B.
Dr. D.B. DeLoach will join faculty.
June 3, 1935, 4:1
Teaching staff increased here by
17 members.
Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1
Fish study published.
Oct. 30, 1937, 1:2
School of Ag. to reorganize;
scrap divisions.
May 13, 1949, 1:6
-DEMAREST, HARRY JR.
Geophysics gains prof.
Apr. 20, 1979, 8:3-4
-DEMITH, JIMMY
"Jimmy" handles OSC equipment.
Oct. 17, 1956, 2:4-5
-DEMPSTER, RICHARD R.
Dempster receives atomic work
award.
Mar. 15, 1946, 1:4
-DEMUTH, COL. HENRY C.
Colonel Demuth begins duties
at ROTC post.
Sept. 21, 1948, 1:6
-DENNY, F.E.
New instructor in hort.
Feb. 15, 1918, 1:6
-DICKINSON, E.M.
Portland depot scene of faculty
marriage.
Oct. 1, 1927, 2:3
New poultry diseases discovered at
OSC.
Jan. 13, 1951, 1:8
-DICKINSON, EARL O.
Vet assistant named.
Jan. 13, 1976, 3:1-2
-DIETLEIN, OLIVE M.
Three women added to secretarial
staff.
May 12, 1926, 1:6
-DIETZ, JAMES H.
New instructor added to food Tech
staff.
Jan. 25, 1957, 1:1
-DIETZ, DR. SHERL M.
Retired OSU botany head dies in
Corvallis hospital.
May 9, 1962, 1:1-2
-DILWORTH, JOHN R.
Profesor Dilworth falls in log pond.
Jan. 30, 1947, 3:1
Forestrymen get text.
Jan. 22, 1949, 1:5
Prof. revises book.
Oct. 8, 1957, 2:7
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Page 59
Dilworth to be vice chairman at
conference.
Apr. 30, 1958, 3:7
Dixon resigns post; assumes new
duties.
May 4, 1949, 4:7-8
Employees assn. electes president.
June 2, 1959, 1:8
Resignation from Raabe brings end
to era at OSC.
Jan. 10, 1958, 4:3-4
Dilworth assembles aerial-photo
tables.
Jan. 30, 1960, 1:1
-DOBIE, DORTHY
OSU women's P.E. add unique
instructors.
Dec. 2, 1965, 5:5-6
Forester named to Zurich staff.
Apr. 14, 1961, 3:5-6
-DIMICK, ROLAND E.
4 OSU profs earn public service
awards.
Mar. 4, 1964, 1:1
-DIMMIT, L.M.
Dimmit is new Y.M.C.A. secretary.
Sept. 21, 1920, 3:1
-DIXON, BELVA
Molding exam, classroom schedules
is full-time job of Mrs. Belva Dixon.
Nov. 5, 1948, 1:2-4
You think you got troubles? Try
worrying about 900 different courses.
Oct. 11, 1942, 1:2-7
-DIXON, MISS BERYL
Miss Dixon of Chicago new home
ec teacher.
Apr. 10, 1935, 2:8
-DIXON H.B.
Experience of West Point recalled
by Major Dixon.
Mar. 1, 1930, 1:4
-DIXON, JAMES V.
Coach Schissler state mentor
for ninth year.
Sept. 30, 1932, 3:2
Lt. Jim Dixon, ex-line coach,
visits campus.
Jan. 29, 1943, 3:3
-DOBIE, NORMAN
Dobie funeral planned today.
May 16, 1967, 1:6
-DOERGE, ROBERT F.
Pharmacy staffer named to position.
July 29, 1963, 5:1
Doerge named section editor.
Feb. 15, 1968, 3:2
-DOHERTY, H.A.
Doherty will leave.
Jan. 14, 1941, 1:8
-DOLAN, ROBERT
OSC staffers write article for
magazine.
Oct. 11, 1958, 1:3
-DOLAN, SAMUEL MP.
Dolan placed in the hall of fame.
Nov. 19, o920, 6:3
College professor faces angry mob
when refereeing big game.
Dec. 2, 1924, 1:5
Engineering professor well known
on coast as football referee.
Oct. 3, 1925, 5:3
Grid bug stings professor when
looking through hole.
Feb. 13, 1926, 3:5
Dolan distinguished as football
referee for square decisions.
Nov. 5, 1927, 3:6
FACULTY & STAFF-DOLAN CONT
Page 60
To officiate at Moscow.
Oct. 26, 1928, 7;2
Dornfeld to teach at Wisconsin U.
May 1, 1940, 1:6
Gridiron official relates
experiences as referee.
Nov. 22, 1929, 1:6
Dornfeld named zoology head.
Nov. 5, 1952, 2:4
Dolan elected trustee.
Jan. 15, 1930, 1:3
Zoology prof. beams, shows new
neckwear.
Dec. 2, 1947, 1:2
Engineer faculty not to be
classed"fogies".
Mar. 11, 1931, 2:6
Dornfeld wins honor award.
May 12, 1961, 1:1
Dolan to succeed Schildmiller
as football mentor.
Mar. 2, 1933, 3:2
Faculty man finds oyster raising
as ideal for pastime.
Oct. 5, 1933, 4:3
Dolan recieves positon.
Jan. 16 1934, 4:6
S.M. Dolan employed as resident
engineer.
Dec. 5, 1934, 4:6
Dolan chosen for Notre Dame
board.
Oct. 27, 1937, 2:8
-DONALDSON, DR. JOHN R.
Donald set for staff spot.
Jan. 12, 1967, 3:3
-DONHAM, DR. C.R.
Doctor added to staff.
Mar. 29, 1922, 4:2
Ex-OSC prof dies.
May 4, 1956, 3:8
-DONNELL, ROBERT M.
Donnell resigns library
position.
Jan. 30, 1980, 6:3
-DORNFELD, ERNST J.
Dr. Ernst Dornfeld history
instructor.
Oct. 13, 1938, 1:2
Reception to honor retiring prof.
May 14, 1976, 3:1-2
Two OSU profs receive awards.
Sept. 27, 1978, 7:5-6
Oregon butterflies forever--200 kinds.
Sept. 29, 1978, 25:1-6
-DOST,JEANNE
Science journal picks prof for e
itorial staff.
Aug. 11, 1970, 4:3-4
Dost named chairman.
Apr. 2, 1974, 5:6
-DOTSON, ELIZABETH
Two added to staff of station KOAC.
Oct. 5, 1949, 1:5
-DOUBLEDAY, DOUGLAS JAY
Gilkey names new chairman.
Apr. 28, 1970, 1:3
Chairman gets board position.
Mar. 31, 1976, 2:5-6
Doubleday appointed to LCDC advisory
committee.
Apr. 5, 1976, 8:1-3
-DOUDOROFF, PETER
OSU teachers are honored.
Oct. 19, 1965, 1:1
Prof is interpreter for Russian talk.
Apr. 15, 1966, 1:6-7
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Page 61
-DOUGHERTY, E.H.
Chemistry instructor has
accepted position.
Apr. 5, 1918, 2:3
-DOUGLAS, JAMES M.
New director set for band.
Jan. 30, 1968, 1:7
OSU's band director receives
annual award.
Nov. 29, 1979, 7:5-6
-DOUGLAS, MISS JANET
New assistant dean transfers to
state from U of Colorado.
Sept. 25, 1953, 1:6
New job is taken by Janet
Douglas.
July 25, 1955, 1:2
-DOUGLASS, RIZPAH
Two new agents added to staff.
Feb. 2, 1949, 3:8
-DOWD, OSCAR J.
Dowd receives position in U.S.
ag department.
May 21, 1931, 1:6
-DOWNS, DONALD
Dr. Donald Downs dies in
hospital.
May 7, 1960,1:4
-DREESEN, W.H.
Singing, not discipline seemed
hard.
Feb. 9, 1924, 3:2
Oregon voter lauds Dreesen tax
study.
Dec. 6, 1929, 4:1
Economics prof to leave staff.
June 4, 1947, 1:6
Experiment station assigns econ.
prof.
Nov. 15, 1950, 3:4
-DRESSLER, G.M.
Instructor marries.
Oct. 13, 1931, 1:6
-DRLICA, KARL F.
Drlica promotes growth of rowing.
June 4, 1965, 5:8-9
Drlica says bad publicity all in the
line of his job.
Apr. 3, 1979, 12:1-6
Drlica trades oars for desk position.
Jan. 15, 1980, 1:1-6
-DRYDEN, JAMES
Prof. Dryden issued a new bulletin
on the "Poultry Industry in Oregon".
Jan. 25, 1908, 1:5
Ten acres of the college farm have
been allotted to Prof. Dryden for his
work as a poultry farmer.
May 2, 1908, 1:4
Prof. Dryden has completed an authoritative book about poultry industry.
Sept. 29, 1916, 6:1
Country gentleman wants Prof. Dryden.
Feb. 15, 1921, 4:1
Dryden's work lauded.
Jan. 4, 1923, 1:1
Ex-poultry head dies in Modesto.
Feb. 7, 1935, 4:5
-DRYDEN, JOHN
Professors honored.
Dec. 3, 1920, 1:6
-DUBACH, U.G.
As a coon hunter Dubach would make
a good blacksmith.
Apr. 15, 1921, 3:1
Dr. U.G. Dubach to tour South American
lands.
Apr. 26, 1921, 1:6
FACULTY & STAFF-DUBACH CONT
Page 62
Dubach's degradation at dear
old Philomath ruins chance at
Moron.
Feb. 20, 1924, 1:4
First dean of men facing new
tasks.
Sept. 30, 1924, 1:2
Dubach to head tour of Orient.
Apr. 1, 1925, 1:5
Dr. Dubach favored as university head.
Apr. 7, 1925, 4:2
Dean Dubach reports on far
Eastern tourSept. 30, 1925, 1:4
Dean's article printed.
Jan. 7, 1926, 3:2
Dean to dedicate school.
Feb. 1, 1938, 4:3
Dr. U.G. Dubach, dean of men,
had fastest sled in school.
Feb. 11, 1931, 2:5
An illustrious guide...
Apr. 4, 1936, 2:1
Dubach to make tour of Orient.
Apr. 4, 1926, 1:7
Dubachs leave on Orient trip
of five months.
Apr. 22, 1936, 1:5
Dean Dubach to be feted for
service as Sigma Phi epsilon
Chapter adviser.
Feb. 10, 1938, 1:2
We wonder which goat has
remainder of fund.
Nov. 30, 1943, 1:6
Dean Dubach's class finances
Chinese dorm.
Dec. 7, 1943, 1:5
Dubach writes soldier article.
Oct. 3, 1944, 1:5
Dubach accepts teaching post in
Portland.
May 15, 1947, 1:6
Dean's school career reviewed as
OSC retirement nears.
June 3, 1947, 1:3
Dean Dubach leaves today for Lewis
and Clark post.
July 1, 1947, 3:2
Dr. Dubach honored by Methodist
friends.
Oct. 2, 1947, 3:2
Dr. U.G. Dubach honored.
Feb. 1, 1951, 1:6
-DUBOIS, MAY
Home ec association elects May
Dubois.
Feb. 12, 1941, 1:2
Home ec professor wins national
contest.
Apr. 30, 1948, 1:7
Staffer convalescing.
Jan. 18, 1955, 1:3
Follow-up survey finished by staffer.
Jan. 26, 1960, 1:9
OSU Staffer is consultant.
May 6, 1961, 1:7
Home economics department head
returns to full-time teaching.
Oct. 30, 1968, 3:3-5
Long time faculty member dies.
Sept. 28, 1971, 10:4-6
-DUCKETT, MAJOR L.
Chief bos'n honored with presentation of naval citation.
Jan. 30, 1947, 1:6
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Page 63
-DUNCAN, C.W.
Instructor collects unusual
specimens of colonial stamps.
Apr. 7, 1928, 4:4
-DUNPHY, HARRIETT
Miss Dunphy accpets position.
June 3, 1926, 1:6
-DUNCAN, FERN
Art assistant chosen.
Nov. 27, 1928, 1;4
-DUNTON, FORREST E.
New physics instructor arrives
to take up work.
Oct. 9, 1918, 2:4
-DUNHAM, SERGEANT B.L.
Sergeant B.L. Dunham remebers
old grads by their first names.
May 7, 1926, 3:3
-DURHAM, MARVIN L.
New advisor named for foreign
students.
Aug. 4, 1970, 2:1-2
-DUNN, JOHN
Resignations given to library
director.
July 14, 1958, 6:2
-DURUZ, W.P.
Duruz writes article on varieties
of grapes.
Jan. 24, o934, 4:4
-DUNN, PAUL M.
Forestry dean arrives at OSC.
Sept. 23, 1942, 1:7
Duruz writes manual of plant propagation.
Jan. 22, 1936, 1:1
State board approves forest
land purchase.
Oct. 10, 947, 1:8
Duruz pictures hobby of reserve
officer.
Feb. 24, 1938, 4:4
OSC forestry dean to give
research paper.
Apr. 28, 1948, 4:5
Duruz gets pictures in "Flower
Grower".
Jan. 13, 1940, 2:1
OSC deans teach at Vanport
Collge.
Oct. 5, 1948, 3:7
Three bulletins out.
Jan. 17, 1940, 1:4
Dunn elected head of forest
schoolmen.
Jan. 12, 1952, 1:5
Dunn resigns as head of forestry.
Sept. 24, 954, 1:1-2
Good luck dean.
Sept. 28, 1954, 2:1-2
Society honors Dunn.
Oct. 1, 1973, 2:5-6
Duruz publishes extension bulletin.
Oct. 25, 1939, 1:5
Hitler refugee finds peace in
greenhouse.
Oct. 26, 1946, 4:5
Hitler's library yields two books
to OSC professor.
Nov. 9, 1946, 4:6
Legion of merit medal allotted
to Duruz.
Dec. 11, 1946, 3:3
FACULTY & STAFF-DURUZ CONT
Page 64
Duruz accepts post.
Jan. 8, 1952, 1:7
Oregon State profs to release book.
Dec. 7, 1957, 1:6
-DURYEA, EDWARD D., JR.
Munford leaves; Edward Duryea
to take duties.
June 18, 1951, 6:4
New text published.
Apr. 2, 1958, 1:5
-DYER, ROBERT
Counseling head named.
June 18, 1968, 3;1
-DYER, RUTH
Weatherford maid retired by
State despite petition.
Nov. 1, 1974, 6:1-6
-DYKSTRA, THEODORE P.
Former student named as
junior pathologist.
Feb. 4, 926, 1:7
Potato bulletin printed.
June 2, 1932, 2:3
-EAST, MRS. DOROTHY M.
Teaching awards are announced;
Bussard, East, and Meehan win.
Sept. 22, 1965, 1:1-4
-EASLEY, CHARLES R.
OSU graduate named science
center head.
Feb. 24 1965, 1:9
-EASTHAM, MELVILLE
OSC to confer honors on two.
June 8, 1945, 1:6
-EASTMAN, EVELYN
Miss Evelyn Eastman in charge
of nursery.
June 27, 1927, 3:1
-EASTON, EDISON E.
Instructor honored.
Jan. 23, 1952, 2:2
CPA certification granted E.E.
Easton.
Feb. 18, 1956, 1:1
OSC staffers complete text.
Apr. 5, 1958, 1:2
Book club honors buisness textbook.
May 9, 1959, 1:7
2 fellowships are awarded to OSC
profs.
Apr. 13, 1960, 3:3
Easton appointed as new chairman
by Business Adminsitration Dept.
May 26, 1962, 3:3-5
"If the key fits take it" applies
to Volkswagens.
May 28, 1969, 1:3-5
Four administrators appointed in
business.
Nov. 1, 1978, 11:1-2
-EDABURN, CLARA
Rural women aid home economist's
dress stress test.
Feb. 3, 1951, 4:6
-EDELMAN, MRS. CHRISTINA
Swedish prof due Wed.; notified only
last week.
Oct. 4, 1960, 3:4-5
-EDGAR, K.K.
K.K. Edgar to succeed Rhynearson
on IA staff.
Apr. 2, 1940, 4:6
-EDINGTON NAMED TO STAFF.
Dec. 5, 1956, 1:7
-EDWARDS, PERCY L.
Cornell man appointed.
Sept. 21, 1922, 4:2
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Page 65
-EGBERT, T.H.
Draft calls Egbert for engineering duty.
Mar. 21, 1942, 1:4
-EGGERS,
Johnny
athletic
Apr. 23,
JOHN H.
Eggers to take over
news.
1952, 4:4
Knock off the kid stuff.
Jan. 23, 1953, 2:1-3
OSC keeps chancellor's trophy.
Feb. 4, 1959, 4:4-6
-EHRENHOLM, HAROLD E.
Commerical artists make talent
available to staff.
Oct. 12, 1941, 1:2-3
-EILERS, VERNE
Coach Schissler state mentor
for ninth year.
Sept. 30, 1932, 3:2
-EINARSEN, ARTHUR S.
Einarsen submits paper.
Feb. 3, 1938, 1:1
Second game census taken October
19-20.
Oct. 25, 1940, 4:6
-EISNOR, SIGMUND
Ph.D. exam completed.
Jan. 15, 1955, 3:8
Book is published by firm in
Ireland.
May 27, 1958, 1:8
-ELDRIDGE, BRUCE F.
New head named for entomology department.
Jan. 16, 1978, 8:5-6
-EILLIKER, PAUL
Dr. Paul Elliker new staff member
in bacteriology.
Sept. 25, 1947, 1:1
Prof authors article.
Dec. 3, 1949, 3:2
Prof's dairy book gets much college
acclaim.
Feb. 28, 1950, 3:1-2
Bacteriologist writes on dairy
sanitation.
Apr. 27, 1954, 3:1-2
Magazine publishes article about
cheese.
Jan. 15, 1955, 1:1
Book on Antlope recently published.
Sept. 25, 1940, 4:6
Microbiology chapter completed by
Elliker.
Jan. 18, 1955, 1:7
Oregon wildlife book displayed.
Jan. 20, 1949, 1:3
New textbook nearly finished.
Nov. 22, 1955, 1:5
-ESIEMAN, DAVID
Music department gets NASM
accreditation.
Jan. 4, 1980, 3:1-6
Article published.
Jan. 17, 1956, 1:3
-EISGRUBER, LUDWIG M.
Purdue prof now Ag econ chairman.
Apr. 4, 1973, 9:3-4
Microbiology national honor given
Elliker.
Mar. 27, 1957, 3:5
FACULTY & STAFF-ELLIKER CONT
Page 66
Dairy industries meet honors
2 OSC profs.
Feb. 20, 1960, 4:4-5
-ELLISON, JOSEPH
Dr. Ellison publishes book.
Oct. 7, 1926, 1:4
Possible radiation protection
indicated by OSU research.
Feb. 6, 1962, 1:8-9
Instructor writes article.
Jan. 21, 1927, 1:5
Elliker cliams award.
July 18, 1974, 7:1-2
Dr. Ellison publishes article
on California.
Jan. 27, 1927, 3:7
Science academy honors three
OSU professors.
Mar. 3, 1976, 7:5-6
U of W appoints instructor.
Feb. 9, 1927, 1:6
-ELLIOTT, CHALMERS
Bump Elliot hired for backfield
post.
Arp. 2, 1949, 3:7-8
Kp, Bump busy; now playing in
"potato" loop.
Nov. 3, 1949, 4:6
Bump Elliot gets offer from
Iowa decision postponed.
Jan. 15, 1952, 4:6
Backfield mentor accepts
Evashevski's Iowa offer.
Jan. 23, 1952, 4:7-8
-ELLIOTT, PETE
Moe, P. Elliott, Younce added
to grid staff.
Sept. 24, 1949, 5:4-5
Beaver athletic fortunes gain,
lose over vacation.
Mar. 30, 1951, 4:1-2
-ELLIS, EVERETT L.
Dept. head will teach.
Nov. 25, 1969, 2:3
OSU wood authority receives
chair honor.
Apr. 20, 1971, 3:1-2
-ELLISON, DR. WILLIAM HERNY
Imagine Dr. Ellison wielding a
mean sledge or shoveling coal.
Oct. 21, 1922, 3:2
Dr. J. Elllison writes newly
published book.
May 3, 1927, 1:2
Ellison will teach history at U
of W.
Dec. 2, 1927, 4:2
Conductor's troubles learned by
professor among various jobs.
Jan. 26, 1928, 1:4
Review prints article by history
professor.
Mar. 14, 1929, 1:2
Dr. Ellison will read paper at
history meet.
Nov. 14, 1929, 1:5
Ellison writes story for history
magazine.
Apr. 4, 1930, 3:2
Dr. Ellison's article printed in
quarterly.
Jan. 8, 1931, 1:4
Ellison writes article on California
history.
Apr. 9, 1931, 1:4
Dr. Ellison's articles published
in magazine.
May 8„931, 2:5
Dr. Ellison contributes coast
history article.
Oct. 14, 1931, 1:1
FACULTY AND STAFF-ELLISON CONT
Page 67
Dr. Joseph Ellison publishes
article.
Nov. 25, 1931, 1:2
Ellison reviews book on Nazi Far
East aims.
July 16, 1940, 2:3
Dr. Ellison to write chapter for
history.
Apr. 22, 1932, 4:2
Magazine to print article by
Ellison.
Dec. 3, 1941, 1:4
Ellison writes chapter.
Jan. 12, 1933, 1:5
Ellison reviews book in eastern
quarterly.
Apr. 10, 1942, 2:8
Dr. Ellison enumberates medieval
society facts.
Dec. 12, 1934, 1:1
Ellison writes marketing paper.
July 7, 1942, 4:1
History professor loyal sports
fan.
May 8, 1936, 4:2
Magazine publishes article by
Ellison.
Apr. 2, 1943, 1:3
Dr. Ellison writes article on
Samoa.
May 15, 1936, 1:4
Dr. Ellison pulls April fool gag.
Apr. 2, 1943, 2:3
Article by Dr. Ellison appears
in quarterly.
Dec. 9, 1936, 1:6
Professor to write for encyclopedia.
Apr. 15, 1928, 1:1
Congratulations.
Apr. 5, 1939, 2:1
Oregon state college professor
awarded social science research
grant.
Apr. 5, 1939, 4:1
Ellison has articles published
in quarterly.
July 5, 1939, 1:2
History professor.
Oct. 18, 1939, 2:8
Dr. Ellison, in London on research
leave, describes English conditions
in letter.
Nov. 9, 139, 1:1
Dr. Ellison debunks German master
theory.
Nov. 17, 1944, 2:4
Dr. J.W. Ellison says his profesion
is ideal; considers collegians exciting
alert, democratic.
Nov. 30, 1949, 1:4-7
Wester association honors history
prof.
Jan. 10, 1952, 1:1
History head's book accepted.
Sept. 19, 1952, 3:3-4
General dean, OSC professor were
schoolmates.
Oct. 30, 1953, 2:6
Dr. J.W. Ellison will go to Tokyo
on Fulbright nod.
Aug. 1, 1955, 5:4
History professor receives Fulbright.
Sept. 21, 1955, 5:3
Ellison appointed to national group.
Nov. 20, 1957, 3:3
FACULTY & STAFF-ELLISON CONT
Page 68
Staffer goes to PSC.
June 6, 1958, 4:8
Ellison researches in Congress
library.
Jan. 17, 1961, 3:3
Ellison appointed.
Apr. 1, 1961,1:8
-ELZY, EUGENE
Carter awards given.
Sept. 24, 1973, 6:1-2
-EMERY, DR. CLARK
Prof's poems published.
May 14, 1937, 1:5
-EMERY, DON W.
Kierzek and Emery write English
book.
June 27, 1933, 4:2
New handbook published.
Oct. 10, 1933, 3:7
Macmillan publishes handbook
tested here.
Jan. 9, 1934, 3:3
-EMERY, JOSEPH
First president of college dies.
Jan. 22, 1924, 1:3
-EMMETT, PAUL H.
Chemistry professors contribute
to journal.
Apr. 8, 1926, 4:3
-ENGEL, BERNARD F.
Four appointed to English staff
by department.
Sept. 19, 1952, 3:1-2
-ENGESSER, WILLIAM F.
Health manual 2nd edition off
press.
July 25, 1955, 2:1-2
-ENGLAND, DAVID C.
England to appear before circuit
court.
Apr. 1, 1959, 1:6
-ENGLAND, DAVID C.
England to appear before circuit
court.
Apr. 1, 1959, 1:6
Court overrules England demurrer;
must enter plea.
apr. 18, 1959, 1:3
Professor pleads innocent to charge.
Apr. 24, 1959, 1:3
-ENGLE, J.B.
J.F. Engle wins prize.
Apr. 22, 1950, 1:5
OSU staffer new director.
July 8, 1965, 4:1
Professor elected in national
society.
Sept. 29, 1965, 1:2
-ENGLISH, WILLIAM H.
Dr. William English resigns campus
post.
Oct. 22, 1947, 1:7
-ENLOWS, HAROLD E.
Science academy honors three OSU
profesors.
Mar. 3, 1976, 7:5-6
-ENOS, CAPT. COPELY
R.O.T.C. secures new cavalry unity.
Feb. 27, 1920, 3:2
-ENZIE, WALTER
W. Enzie receives New York position.
Dec. 2, 1930, 1:1
-ERICKSON, JOHN WALTER
OSC professor dies Saturday.
May 27, 1941, 1:5
-ERRANT, FLORENCE M.
Physical education director
appointed.
July 22, 1925, 3:1
Miss Florence Errant new Athletic
director.
Sept. 30, 1925, 1:4
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-ERVAST, FRED
Ervast will assume duties as
engineer.
Apr. 15, 1930, 4:5
-EVANS, DR. D.D.
New soils professor arrives for
term.
Oct. 13, 1953, 1:1
-ERVIN, H.O.
A. Ervin to obtain.
Jan. 30, 1947, 3:4
4 professors submit ag research
papers.
Oct. 12, 1956, 1:2
-ERWIN, E.E.
Campus mail carrier serves
college over long period of years.
Apr. 3, 1926, 1:3
Three OSC staff members gain
positions in Ag Society.
Jan. 8, 1960, 3:5
Mailman has "cut" one and half
working days in last 28 years.
Apr. 1, 1924, 3:3
-ERWIN, ELLSWORTH
W111 known figure raises and
lowers college flag daily.
Apr. 21, 1926, 2:7
-ESHELMAN, L. WENDELL
Weekly book reviews writen by
Eshelman.
Feb. 25, 1928, 1:6
Instructor to review books for
magazines.
Jan. 23, 1929, 1:1
Willis Swartz chosen professor
of history.
May 28, 1929, 2:4
Evans takes job to help in Africa.
Aug. 1, 1960, 4:1
-EVANS, EDITH E.
Snell hall hostess to be honored
at tea.
May 18, 1945, 4:3
-EVANS, GWIL
Editor Evans wins awards.
May 28, 1968, 1:7
-EVANS,
Plant
to ASPP
Oct. 7,
HAROLD J.
physiology professor named
president-elect.
1970, 6:3-5
Prof makes national group.
May 22, 1972, 8:1-4
Distinguished awards given to two
professors.
Sept. 20, 1973, 36:1-4
-ESPENAS, LEIF D.
Research head requests relief.
Feb. 4, 965, 1:1-2
New lab established.
Aug. 8, 1978, 9:1-2
-EUREN, FLORENCE S.
Librarian to transfer.
Feb. 10,1949, 1:5
-EVASHEVSKIM FOREST
MacVicar gets new assistant.
Oct. 8, 1971, 9:1
-EUREN, FRANK
Euren honored.
Jan. 25, 1974, 3:1
Forest Evashevski assists MacVicar.
Oct. 20, 1971, 7:2-5
FACULTY & STAFF-EVENDEN
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-EVENDEN, ROBERT M.
'Life' magazine shows pictures.
Feb. 20, 1942, 4:4
Forestry professor accepts new
position.
Jan. 27, 1943, 1:1
-EVEREST, F. ALTON
OSC grad now teaching on engineering faculty.
Oct. 24, 1936, 1:2
Everest publication now available.
Feb. 21, 1940, 2:7
Everest publishes television
articles.
Oct. 25, 1940, 4:5
-EVERY, ROBERT W.
'Black Widow' spider found by
child here.
Nov. 1, 1967, 3:1
-EWING, RUSSELL H.
New O.A.C. instructor likes
sprot and study.
Oct. 1, 1926, 1:1
-FAIRBANKS, J. LEO
New art department head is known
internationally.
Oct. 16, 1923, 3:2
Professor Fairbanks honored by
election.
Apr. 2 , 1925, 1:3
Art professor appointed.
Jan. 16, 1926, 3;2
Mar. 31, 1926, 1:1
Professor of art returns.
May 1, 1926, 1:4
Professor undertakes care of nine
children at expense of study.
Feb. 22, 1927, 1:5
High room required to finish
painting.
Mar. 12, 1927, 1:6
Professor to conduct lecture tour
in Europe.
Mar. 16, 1927, 1:5
Art professor says sculpture more
fun than outdoor games.
Sept. 27, 1927, 4:4
Instructor writes syllabus for
text.
Jan. 18 1927, 1:2
Fairbanks gives pictures.
Oct. 29, 1927, 4:6
Ewing writes article on chemical
warfare.
Mar. 11, 1927, 1:1
Mining scene painted by J. Leo
Fairbanks.
Nov. 18, 1927, 6:3
Ewing accepts positon in Eastern
institution.
Apr. 16, 1927, 1:1
Professor Fairbanks adorns studio
walls with works of art.
Dec. 1,1927, 4:3
- FAICK, MISS HELEN
OSC gains new artist.
Feb. 7, 1956, 3:5
Art professor paints Oregon harvest
scene.
Jan. 6, 1928, 1:6
-FAIRBANKS, DWIGHT W.
Fairbanks named new study head.
May 21, 1964, 3:7
Fairbanks wins prize.
May 10, 1928, 4:4
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Sketching favorite hobby.
May 24, 1928, 2:4
Portland to show three art exhibits.
Nov. 8, 1933, 1:8
Picture.
Sept. 28, 1928, 1:6
Watson requests pictures.
Nov. 8, 1933, 1:8
Fairbanks completes painting
for library.
Jan. 15, 1929, 1:1
Watson, requests pictures.
Nov. 28, 1933, 4:4
Mural painting now in library.
Feb. 23, 1929, 3:1
Fairbanks' exhibit to be held in
M .U.
Mar. 7, 1934, 1:3
Bust cast complete.
Apr. 13 (16), 1929, 1:2
Mural dedication set for
Saturday.
May 29, 1929, 1:6
Large painting in library illustrates past culture.
May 30, 1929, 1:3
Fairbanks wins painting prize.
Nov. 5, 1929, 1:2
Home building series broadcast
over KOAC.
Jan. 31, 1930, 4:4
Fairbanks to give series of over
KOAC.
Mar. 29, 1930, 1:3
OSC folk club fetes founder with
tea in M.U.
Mar. 10, 1934, 1:8
Leo Fairbanks' mural beign shown
on slides.
Apr. 21, 1934, 1:4
Artist to tell story of work.
Dec. 11, 1934, 1:7
Prof. Fairbanks' design chosen
official badge.
Aug. 5-11, 1936, 1:3
Art department head has work on
display.
Feb. 24, 1937, 1:3
Professor fairbanks wins art prize.
Nov. 5, 1937, 1:7
Fairbanks returns from year's
leave.
oct. 8, 1931, 1:4
Paintings exhibited by J. Leo
Fairbanks.
Feb. 5, 1938, 4:2
J.L. Fairbanks awarded three
prizes in exhibit.
MAr. 10, 1931, 1:8
National arts club gives Fairbanks
bid.
Jan. 20, 1940, 1:2
Sketches to be shown at Portland
art show.
Oct. 12, 1932, 1:4
J. Leo Fairbanks recieves honor.
Apr. 12, 1940, 1:3
Art professor wins position among
artists.
Feb. 8, 1933, 1:4
Fire prevention conference to see
forest paintings by Fairbanks.
Feb. 15, 1941, 1:2 (Port.)
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Page 72
Fairbanks to lecture at
Oxidental college.
Mar. 28, 1942, 1:1
Painting to be shown.
Sept. 28, 1946, 1:7
-FAIRCHILD, C.E.
2 OSU men are honored.
Sept. 25, 1968, 6:6
FANG, S.C.
Ag chemist leaves for Oak
Ridge work.
Nov. 8, 1952, 1:4
-FARBER, PAUL LAWRENCE
OSU science professor makes
national council.
Oct. 31, 1978, 6:5-6
-FARBER, VRENELI
Instructor selected as exchange
teachers.
May 25, 1973, 3:5-6
-FARLEY, BELLE
Director names.
Jan. 13, 1926, 4:1
-FASTEN, DR. NATHAN
Zoology prof chosen.
Sept. 21, 1922, 1:4
Dr. Nathan Fasten heads association.
Apr. 20, 1927, 1:2
Fasten compiles scientific book.
Nov. 21, 1928, 1:7
East remebers Beaver victory.
Jan. 17, 1929, 1:1
Fasten writes book.
Apr. 30, 1929, 1:4
Fasten writes book on science.
May 3, 129, 1:5
Dr. Fasten's book chosen by society.
Nov. 22, 1929, 1:8
Dr. Fasten's book becoming popular.
May 21, 1930, 1:3
Fasten publishes scientific article.
Oct. 13, 1931, 1:5
State board questions Dr. Fasten's
statement.
Oct. 28, 1931, 2:4
Fasten publishes paper.
Feb. 1, 1933, 3:2
Book by Fasten to be published.
Feb. 3, 1934, 1:2
Articles published.
Nov. 8, 1924, 3:1
Fasten's new text deals in heredity.
Feb. 22,1935, 4:1
Articles by professor published
in magazine.
Oct. 12, 926, 3:5
Fasten's paper printed in American
Naturalist.
Jan. 31, 1936, 1:3
Fasten writes article for
Sceintific Monthly.
Jan. 15, 1927, 1:3
57,000,000 to 1 are odds against
quintuplets; Dionnes...toes.
Feb. 22, 1938, 1:2
Visit to Zoological garden
decides professor's career.
Feb. 5, 1927, 1:2
Ginn Co. accepts Dr. Fasten's book.
July 11, 1939, 1:2
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Page 73
Co-op receives zoology books.
May 17, 1941, 1:8
General zoology class use Fasten's
new book.
Oct. 18, 1941, 1:8
State board makes new appointments.
Jan. 19, 1945, 4:4
-FAWCETT, MARY E.
Dean heads council.
Jan. 14, 1921, 4:1
-FERGUSON, GERTRUDE A.
Ex-instructor passes away in
Astoria Monday.
Mar. 6, 1935, 4:7
-FERTIG CRAIG
LA press hints at Fertig selection.
Dec. 2, 1975, 12:3-6
Athletic Board, Andros call for
Fertig's resignation.
Oct. 11, 1979, 1:3-6
-FECHTIG, MARY RUTH
New department heads named.
Sept. 23, 1964, 14:4-7
Fertig,not stunned at board's
decision.
Oct. 11, 1979, 20:1-6
18:1-2
MU social consultant introduces new
plans.
Nov. 13, 1964, 3:8-9
A bad move.
Oct. 12, 1979, 32:5-6
31:1-2
-FEHLER, MIKE
OSU profs return from Mount St.
Helens.
Mar. 31, 1980, 1:3-6
Andros defends self; Fertig decision.
Oct. 19, 1979, 19:1-6
-FEIKE, ALICE
Alice Feike secretary in school of
Home Economics.
Sept. 21, 1922, 4:2
-FEIHERT, GRANT S.
KOAC engineers develope whizzer for
sportscast s.
Oct. 24, 1946, 3:2
-FENCALL, ROGER K.
Farm crops professor wins teaching
award.
Apr. 3, 1970, 5:1-2
-FENTON, FRANK L.
Fenton writes article for language
magazine.
Jan. 13, 1927,1:5
Instructors accept contract.
Mar. 17, 1927, 1:6
Public opinion says 'fire 'em both'.
according to poll.
Oct. 19, 1979, 19:1-6
Fertig fired by MacVicar, to coach
until Nov. 24.
Oct. 23, 1979, 1:3-6
Fertig settles with University.
Apr. 7, 1980, 7:1-2
-FARRAN, DR. FRANCISCO R.
Cuban refugee at OSU to tell of
revolution.
May 3, 1966, 1:7-8
-FERRELL, D. O.
Coach D.O. Ferrell personification
of unfailing optimism.
Feb. 22, 1924, 5:3
-FERRELL, WILLIAM K.
Forestry professor at OSC named to
post.
Jan. 12, 1957, 1:7
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Page 74
Professor named editor.
Aug. 5, 1975, 6:5-6
-FETTER, GEORGE C.
New department heads named.
Sept. 23, 1964, 14:4-7
-FETVEDT, ROBERT O.
Fetvedt transfers.
Jan. 17, 1956, 3:5
-FICHTER, EUGENE
Instructors adapt scale model
of robot mechanism.
Apr. 30, 1980, 7:1-5
-FIELD, MARIAN
Art of Mrs. Field displayed in
MU.
Feb. 26,1949, 1:8
Mrs. Field honored by faculty
members.
May 17,1951, 1:2
-FIELSTED, E.J.
E.J.Fielsted takes place of
Mr. Samson.
Oct. 16, 1917, 2:3
-FILIPS,
Modern
paper at
Jan. 11,
DR. KATHERINA
language professor presents
meeting.
1963, 1:7-8
-FILIPS-JUSWIGG, DR. KATHERINA
Thesis suggested for "names"
priting.
Jan. 22, 1966, 1:9
-FILZ, WM.
Food tech department adds two
instructors.
Nov. 25, 1947, 4:2
Technology men improve berry.
Nov. 15 1950, 3:7
-FINKE, DR. MARGRET L.
Teaching staff increased here by
17 members.
Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1
Dr. Fincke's bulletin published
yesterday.
Jan. 17, 1939, 2:5
Dr. Margaret Fincke heads nutrition
dept.
Oct. 10, 1944, 2:5
Portrait.
July 6, 1948, 3:3
Nurtrition dept. head appointed to
council.
Oct 26, 1948, 1:8
Four OSC scientist to make Paris
trip.
June 30, 1952, 6:3
Home Ec head to aid Kasetsart University.
Sept. 21, 1955, 2:3
Dr. Fincke takes leave.
APr. 28, 1956, 1:1
Thai aid group to give report.
Sept. 26, 1956, 1:4-5
OSC profs are authors.
Sept. 29, 1959, 1:3
Fincke named to honor post.
Sept. 19, 1962, 14:5-6
Dr. Fincke to head home ec honorary.
July 1, 1963, 4:2
Dean of home ec to be ODA leader.
Nov. 2, 1963, 3:7
Home ec dean presides over national
meet.
July 21, 1965, 3:1
Fincke gets top prof award at university.
Oct. 28, 1966, 1:8
Nutrition head to retire.
July 25, 1968, 1:2
FACULTY & STAFF-FOREMAN
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-FINLEY, GLENN S.
Merrill R. Good is new cadet
colonel.
Sept. 20, 1922, 1:2
Captain G.S. Finley goes to Fort
Riley.
Apr. 4, 1925, 1:3
-FISCHER, CHARLES M.
Iowa state graduate accepts ag
position.
Oct. 7, 1947, 4:3
-FISHLER, RONALD
Farm crops faculty increases by
eight.
Oct. 5, 1948, 3:3-4
-FITTS, E.B.
Fitts accepts position.
Sept. 23, 1922, 1:5
-FITSGERALD, DUANE S.
Fitzgerald is OSU's new Memorial
Union manager.
Nov. 23, 1963, 3:1-3
MU service cited.
May 28, 1968, 4:1-2
-FITZGERALD, JAMES E.
Grad on faculty.
Sept. 22, 1922, 1:6
-FLATH, DR. ARNOLD W.
Dr. Flath is appointed chairman
of men's PE.
Sept. 20, 1967, 1:8
-FLOOD, G.R.
Flood is congratulated.
Mar. 14, 1958, 4:1-2
-FOLEY, J.O.
Foley works for doctor's degree.
Oct. 18, 1921, 4:1
-FOOTE, WILSON H.
New prof appointed to farm crops
staff.
Apr. 15, 1948, 4:8
Farm crop faculty increases by
eight.
Oct. 5, 1948, 3:3-4
Foote goes to Davis.
Feb. 5, 1954, 1:7
-FOREBES, L.E.
Mathematics teacher leaving for
army.
Oct. 24, 1942, 1:4
-FORE, DR. ROBERT E.
Experiment station vacancy now
filled.
May 20, 1936, 4:8
Prof to teach 2 years in Thai.
Sept. 30, 1958, 1:6
Professor reports on Nigerian trip.
Mar. 8, 1967, 4:1
-FOREMAN, DR. WALTER C.
Foreman added to staff.
Sept. 23, 1948, 1:6
Postion received by Dr. Arnold
Flath.
Feb. 20, 1968, 1:1
'Outstanding teachers' honored at
banquet.
May 10, 1957, 1:2-6
-FLETCHER, ROBERT
Dan Poling...Bob Fletcher.
July 1, 1947, 4:4
Foreman is head of awards group.
July 22, 1963, 4:1
Robert Fletcher, assisstant dean,
resigns position.
Feb. 18, 1948, 1:6
Foreman appointed head of department
of English.
Feb. 17, 1965, 1:7-9
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English head outlines goals of
department.
Feb. 17, 1965, 1:9
Coffee hour will honor new men on
art staff.
Nov. 16, 1950, 1:2-3
Professors share TV fame.
May 18, 1979, 24:1-3
Art faculty members exhibit in
New York.
Jan. 10, 1951, 1:5
-FOREST, RUTH
Faculty member moves.
Oct. 7, 1938, 1:8
-FORRESTER, J.W.
Forrester resigns from publicity
post.
Mar. 10, 1942, 1:7
-FORSLUND, HERMAN C.
OSC pharmacy grad. elected
prexy of Pharmacy Society.
Nov. 12, 1957, 3:2-3
Forslund is elected to honorary
office.
Jan. 8, 1960, 1:3
OSC prof wins Fulbright award.
July 11, 1960, 1:2
OSU man named Kappa Psi head.
Jan. 17, 1962, 1:5
Jensen names Forslund assistant
pharmacy dean.
Jan. 14, 1965, 1:9
Prof awarded by honorary.
May 6, 1965, 1:1
-FORTH, STUART
Forth begins work as library
assistant.
Oct. 21, 1952, 1:2
-FOSQUE, WALTON
Prof aims for professionalism.
Dec. 1, 1978, 13:1-6
-FOSTER, FRANCIS
Three new members complete art
staff.
Sept. 30, 1950, 3:1-2
-FOSTER, ROY A.
Two new professors added to P.E.
staff.
Oct. 25, 1955, 3:7
OSC prof elected APHP & R prexy.
Oct. 18, 1958, 1:3
Foster wins grant; plans foreign
trip.
Apr. 6, 1967, 1:4
see
GRANTS-IN-AID
-FOSTER, DR. WILLIAM A.
New staffer claims diversified
degrees.
Oct. 17, 1958, 1:8
-FOWLER, ROBERT G.
Former Oregon Stater new extension
expert.
Jan. 6, 1948, 4:8
Fowler resigns information post.
June 4, 1952, 1:7
-FOWLER, WILLIAM Y.
Extension service adds 2 specialists.
Aug. 1, 1955, 4:4
-FOX, CARROLL W.
Professor to join staff.
Dec. 10, 1955, 1:4
-FOX, DOROTHY BURKE
Mrs. Fox offers college services.
Apr. 10, 1943, 1:5
Art professor retiring after 42
years.
June 2, 1971, 9:1-3
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-FOX, F.E.
F.E. Fox added to faculty staff.
Feb. 1, 1921, 4:1
-FRAZIER, DR. WILLIAM A.
Hort prof wins Vaughan award.
Nov. 17, 1950, 3:1-2
Wife of faculty man died Sunday
morning.
Feb. 19, 1935, 1:4
Research award given to Frazier.
Nov. 30, 1950, 1:3
-FOX, FRED W.
Professor selected for national
committee.
Nov. 6, 1973, 6:4
-FRANCIS, DR. H.M.
Doctor on staff.
Mar. 30, 1920, 1:2
-FRANK, ROBERT
Frank new English chairman.
Nov. 2, 1978, 10:4-6
-FRASER, MICHAEL
Extension specialist named to
Sea Grant advisory staff.
Feb. 23, 1978, 8:4-6
-FRASIER, ROBERTA C.
Two OSC professors meet at White
House.
Jan. 31, 1961, 1:7-8
Staffer writes guide.
Aug. 11, 1965, 3:1-2
Family life expert is award
recipient.
Nov. 4, 1966, 1:9
Horticulture professor Frazier
installed ASHS President.
Oct. 3, 1968, 3:4-6
-FREDEEN, GEORGE N.
Fredeen temporary architecture
head.
Feb. 13, 1959, 3:7
-FREDELL, G.H.
Instructor to leave.
Jan. 23, 1929, 3:6
-FREDELL, WALTER G.
Iowan appointed to Pharmacy staff.
May 22, 1945, 4:5
-FREED, MICHAEL
Prof appointed to publication.
Feb. 1, 1974, 12:5-6
Silver Falls story told by OSU
professor.
Feb. 16, 1979, 27:1-5
-FREED, VIRGIL H.
Tongue-twister given chemical.
Jan. 13, 1950, 1:4
Head named for ag-chem.
Oct. 10, 1961, 1:4
-FRASHOUR, DONALD G.
Staffer takes post at Roseburg
plant.
Mar. 5, 1957, 1:8
Professor experiences roar, vibrations of earthquake.
Feb. 9, 1976, 1:4-6
-FRAZIER, GUY
Three psychologists join department.
Oct. 22, 1952, 1:3
-FREEMAN, EDITH
Miss Edith Freeman helps sociology
staff.
Nov. 20, 1946, 1:7
-FRAZIER, LLOYD M.
Industrial arts prof writes major
article.
Nov. 12, 1954, 1:2
-FRENCH, BURTON TOWNSLEY
B. French joins library staff.
Apr. 14, 1948, 4:6
FACULTY AND STAFF-FRENCH CONT
Page 78
-FRENCH, D.R.
French goes to Eugene.
Oct. 11, 1933, 4:1
Notice of appointment received by
instructor.
Oct. 18, 1929, 1:5
-FRENCH, H.T.
Prof. French was appointed
director of the Experiment
station of Idaho.
Jan. 1903, p. 21
Mrs. Frick in hospital.
Jan. 23, 1930, 4:2
-FRENKEL, ROBERT E.
Geography prof writes plant
book.
Nov. 13, 1970, 12:2-3
-FREUND, HENRY
Freund wins prize.
May 7, 1949, 1:2
-FRICHETTE, ROGER
Frichette is new director.
July 30, 1970, 3:3
-FRICK, MRS. MINNIE DEMOTTE
Instructor hit by bicycle.
Oct. 21, 1921, 2:3
Mrs. Frick makes class work
peppy.
May 9, 1924, 3:2
Commerce instructor to return
in Spring.
Jan. 17, 1925, 1:7
Instructor received comment
on volume.
May 19, 1925,4:4
OAC faculty members write for
publication.
Oct. 30, 1925, 4:2
Undaunted faith shown by author
of Gregg textbook.
May 8, 1926, 3:2
Instructor obtains radio set.
Oct. 1, 1926, 1:6
Mrs. Frick improves.
Apr. 16, 1930, 4:2
Mrs. Frick appointed to commercial
board.
Feb. 3, 1933, 3:5
Mrs. Frick, Mrs. Stutz, to teach
term at USC.
Oct. 25, 1935, 1:1
Oregon State prof divises manual
for distracted stenogs.
Aug. 18, 1936, 8:7
Shorthand book out in June.
Mar. 28, 1939, 1:8
Educators to finish new shorthand
book.
Apr. 11, 1939, 1:3
Secretarial staff honors Mrs. Frick
at Thursday potluck.
May 27, 1947, 1:4
Minnie D. Frick retires July 1.
July 15, 1957, 1:2
-FRICK, PIETER
OSU prof to serve in new energy
research program.
Jan. 12, 1978, 8:1-6
-FRIDAY, CHALRES B.
Fellowship awarded to OSC professor.
Apr. 18, 1956, 1:1
State board meeting approves appointments of four department heads for
Oregon State.
June 24, 1957, 1:4
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Economist accpets governor's
invite.
Nov. 17, 1961, 1:5
Staffer join group.
Sept. 25, 1963, 8:2
Two econ profs join tax group.
Nov. 4, 1964, 1:8
Econ prof elected prexy.
Sept. 24, 1969, 10:5
-FRIEDMAN, DR. LEO
OSC honors Friedman.
May 16, 1935, 4:8
Friedman receives relief chemist
job.
Apr. 23, 1937, 1:5
Friedman memorial given chem
library.
Jan. 30, 1954, 1:7
-FRIENDLY, FRED W.
Friendly newsmán here to
frequent OSU summer term.
Home ec departmental head have
varied lives, backgrounds, viewpoints.
Feb. 25, 1941, 3:4
-FROELICH, C.P.
Visiting faculty member brings
long experience.
June 26, 1950, 1:1-2
-FROLANDER, DR. HERBERT F.
Oceanography prof to present TV
show.
Apr. 17, 1962, 3:4
Dr. Frolander to assist oceanography
dean.
Sept. 23, 1966, 1:8
Herbert Frolander department head.
Jan. 23, 1968, 5:4-5
-FROSS, LT. COL. HORTON L.
World War 2 veteran joins OSU ROTC.
Nov. 13, 1963, 1:3-4
July 29, 169, 6:2-3
OSU air science prof gets special
medal.
Jan. 21, 1964, 3:4-5
-FRIES, LEO L.
New instructor here.
Feb. 17, 1920, 1:2
-FRY, EDITH
Miss Fry called home.
Apr. 8, 1939, 1:7
-FRISCHKNECHT, DEAN
OSU animal scientist receives
beef award.
Oct. 19, 1978, 5:1-2
-FRYER, JOHN L.
Awards given.
Sept. 21, 1972, 10:1-3
-FRITCHOFF, ALMA C.
Miss Fritchoff sails to Europe
via Orient.
Nov. 12, 1932, 1:8
Miss Fritchoff forced to cancel
trip abroad.
Oct. 20, 1939, 1:5
Miss Fritchoff back after year's
leave.
July 2, 1940, 4:4
-FULKERSON, MRS. GERTRUDE
Secretary selected by dean.
May 25, 1927, 3:2
The news offers congratulations and
best wishes.
July 6, 1943, 2:1
-FULKERSON, HOMER L.
Food service men appointed.
Dec. 7, 1963, 1:1
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-FULLER, MRS. E.
Matron of gymnasium lends
assistance to damsels in distress.
Apr. 17, 1925, 1:4
-FULLERTON, DWIGHT S.
Prof to study digitalis use.
Feb. 23, 1978, 13:1-6
-FULLERTON, PETE
Young at heart awareness program
set up here.
Nov. 8, 1978, 13:1-6
-FULSCHER, HAROLD
R. Miller's vacancy filled by
H. Fulscher.
Apr. 5, 1929, 2:5
-FULTON, JOHN
Prof. fulton got paddled as a
rook at Hong-Kong University.
Feb. 1, 1921, 3:1
Professor tells of early debates.
May 13, 1925, 3:1
Professor Fulton recalls playing
with early team.
Dec. 3, 1926, 1:3
New member chosen.
Oct. 27, 1927, 3:3
Chemistry professor found poet
as well as technican.
Nov. 5, 1927, 5:2
Professor tells football story.
Nov. 10, 1927, 1:1
"Side-winter" owned by Professor
Fulton first car on campus.
Mar. 2, 1928, 1:7
Old-time football of Beaver players
recalled by Fulton.
Oct. 19, 1929, 1:3
Profesor Fulton fills role of managerplayer in association football.
Feb. 27, 1931, 2:7
Fulton attends hall dedication.
Oct. 29, 1937, 1:3
Chemistry professor honored at dinner.
Apr. 11, 1940, 2:3
Prof Fulton ends 54 years of teaching
work July 1.
May 29, 1947, 1:7
Illness takes ex-chem prof, John
Fulton, 83.
Feb. 3, 1953, 1:1
-FURTICK, DR. WILLIAM
Three OSC staff members gain positions
in Ag Society.
Jan. 8, 1960, 3:5
Ag professor heads group.
Feb. 24, 1960, 1:3
Staffer elected.
May 2, 1964, 1;4
Former prof named dean.
July 13, 1976, 5:3-5
-GABRIELSON, IRA N.
Big book about Oregon birds to be
printed soon.
Jan. 31, 1940, 4:4
Coop gets first copies of "Birds of
Oregon" book.
Arp. 26, 1940, 2:6
Gabrielson writes new wildlife book.
Apr. 11, 1942, 1:6
-GAGLIARDO, EMILIO
Concert next week composed by computer.
May 16, 1975, 9:1-6
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-GAIN, JANE M.
Leave of absence given.'
Feb. 7, 1923, 4:3
Garman accomplishes difficult
photography.
May 26, 1926, 4:6
Mrs. Jane Gain returns.
Oct. 16, 1923, 4:4
Printometer device shown at convention.
Jan. 17, 1930, 1:3
Exciting experience features
childhood life of Mrs. Gain.
Dec. 8, 1923, 3:2
Instructors to go East.
May 24, 1924, 2:3
Instructor's kindness appreciated by staff of campus newspaper.
Mar. 6, 1926, 1:2
Garman develops film for long
distance use.
Feb. 26, 1935, 1:5
Garman's slide rule proves very
useful.
May 22, 1941, 3:7
Change made by 72-year-old.
Feb. 13, 1969, 3:6
-GAMBLE, WILBERT
Danforth taps Gambles.
Apr. 16, 19170, 3:1
-GAROIAN, DR. LEON
OSU staffer receives special assignment.
Jan. 24, 1963, 3:8
-GAMWELL, BARBARA
Three women added to secretarial
staff.
May 12, 1926, 1:6
OSU prof appointed to Presidential
group.
Feb. 17, 1966, 1:3-4
Instructor will work in New
York next year.
May 18, 1927, 1:1
-GARDNER, VICTOR R.
Professor of pomology arrives.
Mar. 15, 1911, 3:2
-GARMAN, JOHN C.
Garman now assistant.
Sept. 26, 1922, 3:1
Garman on faculty.
Sept. 29, 1923, 5:4
Extension man is book editor.
Nov. 14, 1969, 2:7-8
Ag Econ prof elected veep.
Aug. 11, 1970, 4:3
-GARRARD, JAMES L.
An unusual class.
Jan. 24, 1972, 2:3
-GARRECHT, CAPTAIN F.A.
Captain Garrecht gets transfer to
new post.
May 20, 1936, 1:8
J.C. Garman designs photographic
device.
Nov. 4, 1924, 2:4
-GARRETT, CATHERINE
OSC library assistant injures knee
in fall.
Sept. 27, 1939, 1:5
Calculator invented by OAC
instructor.
May 6, 1926, 2:4
Librarian convalesces.
Oct. 10, 1929, 1:5
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-GARRETT, LULU
Three new instructors to teach
army men.
July 17, 1945, 2:4
-GASKELL, DR. ROBERT E.
Computers seen not likely to replace mathematics profession.
Oct. 26, 1963, 3:1
-GARRETSON, HENRY M.
ROTC adds to staff.
Nov. 20, 1940, 4:2
Former prof takes post.
Aug. 10, 1966, 3:1
-GARRISON, ALTA
Food study published in national
magazine.
Oct. 25, 1933, 4:2
Graduates write articles.
Jan. 23, 1934, 4:3
Miss Garrison in Chicago.
Oct. 13, 1939, 4:1
-GARRISON, CHESTER A.
Professor of English receives
doctorate.
Nov. 17, 1964, 3:6
Garrison to teach in Paris and
London.
Feb. 27, 1965, 6:2
Press publishes Shakespeare map.
Apr. 3, 1970, 2:7-9
Married couples like working in
same department.
Apr. 28, 1978, 5:1-6
-GARRISON, LOUISE
Married couple like working in
same department.
Apr. 28, 1978, 5:1-6
-GARVEY, JAMES E.
Garvey is new director of OSU
health service.
Apr. 19, 1967,1:2
-GASHWILER, JAY S.
New staffers added to wildlife
research.
Jan. 22, 1954, 1:6
-GASKINS, GENEVIEVE B.
Organ recital Sunday by Mrs. BaumGaskins.
Jan. 18, 1918, 2:3
-GASKINS, WILLIAM FREDERICK
Prof. Gaskins gives cadets vocal
lessons.
May 24, 1918, 1:5
A good prizefighter was lost when
Gaskins took up music.
Mar. 8, 1921, 3:1
Gaskins again heads state music
teachers.
Dec. 6, 1922, 1:5
Former OAC faculty instructing
at Pacific.
Oct. 5, 1926, 1:5
-GATES, DILLARD H.
Specialist named to extension post.
Mar. 6, 1962, 3:3
Gates heads range group.
Dec. 4, 1964, 4:3
Group names OSU's Gates president.
Sept. 24, 1965, 3:5
6 Oregon State professors earn
recognition, honors.
Jan. 23, 1969, 3:7-9
OSU extensionist named to post.
Jan. 24, 1969, 3:1-2
Range boss named.
July 15, 1971, 6:3-4
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Gates named to high post.
Feb. 28, 1974, 12:1
Miss Gaylord resigns.
Apr. 14, 1936, 1:6
-GATES, W. LAWRENCE
Meterologist named head.
May 21, 1976, 13:1
Miss Thelma Gaylord weds.
May 15, 1936, 1:6
-GATHERCOAL, FORREST J.
School office gets director.
Sept. 24, 1969, 10:1-2
-GATLINE, GEORGE O.
New book joins separate topics.
May 19, 1934, 1:5
Author of "Some must wonder",
radio artist.
May 25, 1934, 4:6
George Gatlin dies suddenly.
Oct. 20, 1934, 1:2
-GATTON, DOROTHY
Rare and beautiful oriental
textiles owned by Miss Gatton.
Feb. 25, 1941, 3:2
Home Ec profesor to leave campus.
June 4, 1958, 1:8
-GAWER, HERMAN A.
Gawer wins appointment.
Dec. 6, 1961, 1:2
-GAY, DR. LLOYD
Dr. Lloyd Gay joins OSU
Forestry staff.
July 20, 1966, 2:5
-GAYLORD, THELMA
Teaching staff increased here by
17 members.
Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1
-GEIGER, BEATRICE
Miss Geiger gets degree.
Dec. 10, 1931, 1:6
-GENTNER, LOUIS G.
Extension Entomologist.
Jan. 20, 1956, 3:6
-GEORGIADES, WILLIAM
William Georgiades named dean of
school of eduction.
May 6, 1975, 2:5-6
-GERHARDT, MAJOR J.J.
Maj. Gerhardt new officer of
infantry.
Oct. 3, 1931, 1:1
Family and flowers hobbies of
Gerhardt; spade, toys reveal.
Nov. 4, 1931, 1:7
-GEROU, NANCY
Gerou resigns as women's AD.
Mar. 27, 1980, 22:4-6
-GIBBS, GEORGE
Dehner, Gibbs added to college
staff.
Oct. 19, 1940, 4:8
-GIBBS, WALLACE EUGENE
Registrar positon given Bud Gibbs.
Mar. 29, 1961, 1:8-9
Education.
June 25, 1962, 2:1-2
Miss Gaylord chosen for extension
service.
Oct. 16, 1935, 1:6
Two offices recombined.
Oct. 26, 1963, 1:1
Engagement announced.
Mar. 4, 1936, 1:6
-GIBSON, EVAN K.
Magazine publishes Dr. Gibson's
article.
Jan. 30, 1948, 4:8
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-GIBSON, HERBER HOWARD
Oregon state teachers elect H.H.
Gibson head.
Jan. 4, 1926, 1:3
Professor Gibson completes
bulletin.
Nov. 16, 1928,1:5
Gibson writes article for national
journal.
Feb. 15, 1940, 2:4
Magazine publishes article by
Gibson.
May 6, 1941, 1:3
Gibson completes study of schools.
May 14, 1930, 4:4
Gibson asked to teach at Colorado
State.
May 21, 1941, 3:6
Gibson asked to write for federal
bulletins.
Apr. 19, 1932, 1:1
Ag. education head gets praise
as editor.
Jan. 31, 1942, 1:4
OSC articles appear in education
magazine.
Feb. 25, 1933, 2:3
Gibson leaves campus for Cloverdale
work.
Jan. 5, 1945, 2:6
Gibson, Scudder, write farm finance
pamphlet.
Jan. 13, 1934, 2:8
Agricultural head prepares bulletin.
Feb. 6, 1945, 4:5
Article features Gibson.
Nov. 2, 1935, 1:2
Gibson on magazine staff.
Feb. 13, 1937, 4:3
Gibson appointed to magazine staff.
May 13, 1937, 1:1
Gibson's story printed.
Nov. 3, 1937, 1:7
Instructor replaced.
May 18, 1938, 1:4
Gibson gets offer from Colorado
State.
Dec. 6, 1938, 1:3
Gibson contributes to U.S. ag
bulletin.
Mar. 13, 1945, 4:5
Opportunity declined for Greek
program.
Jan. 6, 1954, 3:7
Ag. Education staffer dies here
Thursday.
Oct. 30, 1956, 3:8
-GIDDENS, Paul H.
Giddens accepts place in history
department.
May 29, 1930, 1:4
Dr. Giddents to teach at Allegheny
college.
Apr. 15, 1931, 1:2
Gibson invited to teach at Fort
collins school.
Oct. 5, 1939, 1:4
Former OSC prof to head Hamline U.
Sept. 22, 1953, 3:5
H.H. Gibson accepts Hawaii
teaching job.
Dec. 6, 1939, 1:2
-GIESE, FRANK
Former prof faces jail on conspiracy.
Feb. 7, 1980, 1:1-3
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Page 85
-GIFFEN, JOHN
Giffen quits OSU post as athletic
physician.
May 14, 1974, 10:1-2
-GIFFIN, BERTRAND L.
B.L. Giffin to wed Catherine
Wilmot.
Feb. 20, 1945, 1:7
-GIFFORD, G.L.
Gifford's family here.
Nov. 10, 1939, 1:5
-GILBERT, DR. EARL C.
Chemistry professors contribute
to journal.
Apr. 8, 1926, 1:7
Professor writes article.
Nov. 30, 1926, 1:7
Chemistry professors surprised
with gifts.
May 18, 1945, 1:2
Department chairman ill after
return trip.
Feb. 5, 1954, 3:4
Chemistry chairman honored at
banquet.
Oct. 20, 1956, 1:1
Death of E.C. Gilbert ends 50
years at OSU.
Jan. 15, 1964, 1:1-2
-GILFILLAN, FRANCOIS A.
Gilfillan receives scholarship at
Yale.
Apr. 15, 1919, 1:5
Article published in journal.
Feb. 11, 1927, 4:2
Ex-Barometer scribe takes college
post.
Sept. 27, 1922, 4:1
Instructors sell article.
Mar. 29, 1927, 1:1
College song completed.
Feb. 24, 1923, 4:2
Names of faculty men in
Science "Who's Who".
May 6, 1927, 1:5
Doctor Gilfillan burns hand.
Mar- 5, 1926, 2:5
Article submitted.
Oct. 7, 1927, 1:5
Dr. Earl C. Gilbert earns fellowship.
Mar. 27, 1928, 1:2
Scientific articles appear in
journals.
Feb. 27, 1928, 1:2
Gilbert named chemistry head.
Oct. 12, 1940, 1:5
Chemistry head authors article.
Oct. 16,1941, 4:8
Former graduate named on staff.
May 19, 1927, 1:3
Marriage announced.
Oct. 5, 1928, 1:6
Gilfillan named regional advisor.
Jan. 8, 1932, 1:5
Science Dean.
Mar. 4, 1939, 1:6 (port.)
Gilfillan Dean of Science, gifted
with versatility.
May 8, 1940, 4:4
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Page 86
Dr. Gilfillan in new role.
Jan. 9, 1942, 1:4
Dean owns typewriter with Russian
symbols.
Feb. 12, 1943, 1:8
1485 astronomy book beats 1492
globe theory.
Mar. 12, 1946, 3:4
Gilfillan named to Rhodes trust.
Oct. 2, 1946, 2:7
Russian scientist honors Gilfillan.
Feb. 20„947, 3:3
Dr. Gilfillan accepts board nomination.
May 15, 1948, 4:5
Dean Gilfillan correlates hobbies
with teaching.
June 2, 1953, 2:6-8
3 Oregonians receive posts.
Jan. 10, 1959, 1:4
Dr. Gilfillan will retire as OSU
Science dean.
Oct. 14, 1961, 1:1-3
Dinner plans honor dean.
Apr. 18, 1962, 1:7
Life asks Prof. Gilkey to advise
memoirs.
Jan. 17, 1948, 1:2
Professor Gilkey has art works
exhibited in Belgian collection.
Jan. 29, 1948, 1:4
Nazi-fascist threats and violences
gone.
Feb. 17, 1948, 2:5
Government of France honors OSC
art head for wartime service.
Mar. 31, 1948, 1:7
French to honor Professor Gilkey.
Apr. 27, 1948, 1:2
OSC professor to get French
decoration at Thrusday dinner.
Apr. 28, 1948, 1:3
Confiscated painting to be shown
on films.
Apr. 28, 1948, 1:5
Queen Wilhelmina gets Gilkey
etchings.
Feb. 19, 1949, 1:4
Rembrandt etchings placed in M.U.
until Dec. 20.
Dec. 3, 1949, 3:2
Amazing man.
May 9, 1962, 2:1-3 (editorial)
Museum schedules interview of
Gilkey.
Mar. 4, 1950, 3:4
Community, state officials, others
honor Gilfillan.
May 11, 1962, 1:1-2
Art professor displays prints.
Oct. 2, 1953, 1:2
-GILKEY, GORDON W.
Creative arts saved by defeat
of Hitler.
Oct. 14, 1947, 4:4
Graphic art works added to permanent collection in Paris.
Nov. 6, 1947, 1:5
Gilkey prints shown in eastern
museums.
May 5, 1954, 2:2
Professor elected to "fellow"
position.
May 21, 1954, 1:8
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Page 87
Papers to be given by OSC
professors.
Mar. 5, 1955, 1:5
OSU art chairman to help write
book.
Jan. 19, 1962, 1:5
Gilkey etchings shown in
Washington, D.C.
May 7, 1955, 3:4
Art exhibits of OSU profs on
display.
Jan. 30, 1962, 3:3
National Art Group asks Gilkey
to join service committee.
Oct. 29, 1955, 1:2
Graphic art society selects Gilkey_
print.
Apr. 20, 1962, 1:5
Gilkey to receive honorary
doctorate.
May 21, 1957, 2:1-2
Italian medal presented to art
professor.
Jan. 9, 1963, 1:6
Gilkey prints picked.
June 1, 1957, 1:1
Print exchange being conducted.
Mar. 8, 1963, 3:5-6
Head of Art Department rescues
old paintings.
Nov. 8, 1957, 2:1-2
Gilkey litohograph wins year award.
Apr. 23, 1963, 1:9
3 Gilkey prints from Chicago
now on exhibit.
Janl 9, 1959, 1:9
Gilkey is author of magazine
article.
Feb. 25, 1959, 1:9
Art department head gives views
on career beginning.
Mar. 11, 1960, 4:7-9
Art exhibits slated by Art Dept.
head.
Nov. 9, 1960, 3:1
Art instructor returns to OSC.
Feb. 4, 1961, 3:3-4
Gordon Gilkey named dean of humanitites.
Apr. 14, 1964, 1:1-2
H & SS Dean Gilkey given German
medal, citation.
Oct. 2, 1968, 1:3-6
Oregon art improves image.
Jan. 27, 1971, 8:2-5
Gilkey honored as distinguished
citizen.
Apr. 25, 1975, 5:3-4
Reception set for dean.
May 4, 1977, 11:2-3
Banquet to honor dean.
May 4, 1977, 7:1
Four art professors exhibit at
Seattle.
Feb. 15, 1961, 1:1
Gordon Gilkey.
Nov. 3, 1977, 1:2-6
Dr. Gilkey gets honor from West
Germany.
Nov. 18, 1961, 1:2-3
'I don't collect them to count
them', says Gilkey.
Nov. 3, 1977, 7:1-6
FACULTY AND STAFF-GILKEY CONT
Page 88
Famous print collection may go
elsewhere.
Nov. 3, 1977, 7:1-6
9:1-6
Foundation considers art
collection.
Nov. 4,1977, 7:4-6
Art faculty pleased by Gikley
collection proposal.
Nov. 8, 1977, 6:1-6
Foundation okays proposal to
keep Gilkey's art at home.
Nov. 9, 1977, 1:2-6
Museum to receive Gikley
collection.
Jan. 16, 1978, 3:1-6
Gilkey to join Portland Art
Museum.
Mar. 30- 1978, 3:1-6
OSC press publishes Dr. Gilkey's
booklet.
Apr. 24, 1947, 1:2
Picnic honors head of Oregon
herbarium.
July 2, 1951, 6:4
Fairbanks returns from year's
leave.
Oct. 8, 1931, 1:4
Dr. Gilkey leaves, OSC, replaced by
Steward.
Oct. 12, 1951, 3:7
Book will be released.
Jan. 30, 1936, 3:7
-GILKEY, VIVIAN
Vivian Gilkey, OSC instructor, to
appear in violin recital.
Apr. 12, 1947, 1:1
France honors Gilkey.
Apr. 6, 1979, 21:1-6
-GILL, AMORY T.
Sharp commands and praise characterize Gill's system.
Jan. 28, 1927, 1:4
-GILKEY, HELEN
Pick few flowers advises Dr.
Gilkey.
Apr. 8, 1925, 3:1
Gill recovering from sickness.
Jan. 15, 1930, 3:1
Professor of Botany refuses
staff position.
Nov. 16, 1926, 1:7
Professor compiling plant
classifications.
May 15, 1928, 1:2
Coach Gill's record as directorplayer shows steady rise.
Feb. 15, 1930, 6:6
Coach Gill possesses outstanding
record.
Mar. 14, 1931, 3:3
Spring flowers book written
by Dr. Gilkey.
Mar. 26, 1929, 1:6
"Slats" Gill takes over ball coaching
position left vacant by transfer of
Ralph Coleman.
Mar. 2, 1932, 3:7
Helen Gilkey author of botany
field book.
Mar. 28, 1929, 1:6
Gills parents of girl born yesterday
noon.
Dec. 9, 1933, 2:3
FACULTY & STAFF-GILL CONT
Page 89
The neutral corner.
May 2, 1935, 3:1
Young court prospect arrives on
OSC campus.
Feb. 23, 1937, 3:4
Mentor starts 13th season.
Jan. 7, 1941, 3:2
Gill new Rook baseball coach.
Mar. 21, 1942, 3:5
Five titles in fifteen years
Gill's OSC record.
Mar. 13, 1947, 4:1
Beavers' Gill rated tops in hoop
coaching field.
Dec. 5, 1947, 4:4
Slats Gill receives offers from
Minnesota, UC.A.
Mar. 31, 1948, 1:8
"Keep Gill" shout floats over
city as students rally.
Apr. 1, 1948, 1:7
The decision rests.
Apr. 1, 1948, 2:1 (editorial)
Slats Gill named rotary club
prexy.
Apr. 2, 1948, 1:1
Slats Gill chooses OSC future.
Apr. 6, 1948, 3:7
Gill to be presented with
DeSoto at rally.
Apr. 9, 1948, 1:6
Staters like their Slats:
seven titles spell success.
Mar. 8, 1949, 4:3-4
Alumni banquet slated for
Taylor, Elliott.
apr. 13, 1949, 4:3
Gill,
Alumni Association to honor Coach
Gill.
Apr. 19, 1949, 1:3
Gill selected to coach West in
all-star game.
Feb. 28, 1950, 4:4
Slats joins hall of fame.
Mar. 30, 1950, 4:7-8
Gill to teach co-eds basketball
strategy.
Nov. 23, 1954, 1:2
Open letter to Slats from OSC
Senate.
Feb. 22, 1955, 1:3
Slats Gill in 27th year as head
coach at OSC.
Mar. 11, 1955, 8:7-8
European trip given to Slats at
banquet.
Apr. 15, 1958, 3:5-7
Hall of fame names Gill.
Apr. 24, 1959, 4:6
Hoop mentor tours Europe.
Oct. 27, 1959, 4:3
Gill to receive USAF award.
Dec. 11,1959, 5:3
Gill hospitalized for heart attack.
Jan. 13, 1960, 1:8-9
Gill heart attack story confirmed.
Jan. 15, 1960, 1:8-9
Get well soon.
Jan. 16, 1960, 2:1-3
Slats Gill starts 35th year.
Oct. 30, 1962, 4:6-9
FACULTY & STAFF-GILL CONT
Page 90
Controversy flares over charge
of Gill basketball discrimination.
Feb. 13, 1963, 1:1-4
-GILL, EUGENE
Gill elected assistant coach.
May 12, 1927, 4:4
Political move or honest mistake?
Feb. 15, 1963, 2:1-3
-GILL, PERCY
P.E. staffer leaving on sabbatical
trip.
June 6, 1958, 4:9
Gill honored as 1st citizen.
Jan. 22, 1964, 1:8-9
A.T. 'Slats' Gill named new
director of athletics.
jan. 28, 1964, 1:8-9
We congratulate you, Mr. Gill.
Mar. 4, 1964, 2:1-3 (editorial)
A-A's set dinner to honor Slats
Gill.
May 29, 1964, 5:1-3
Slats Gill finds job quite busy.
Feb. 3, 1965, 6:1-2
Get well.
Apr. 1, 1966, 2:3
Gill improving after stroke.
Apr. 1, 1966, 8:1
Death ends career of OSU athletic
director Slats Gill.
Apr. 5, 1966, 1:7-9
A.T. "Slats" Gill.
Apr. 6, 1966, 2:1-3 (editorial)
"Slats" Gill, his tradition lives
on.
Apr. 8, 1966, 3 (pictures)
Filthy rich.
Apr. 12, 1966, 2:4-5
Writers name award for Gill.
Apr. 14, 1966, 1:8
"Slats" Gill TV program to be
presented June 5.
June 3, 1966, 4:5-6
-GILLEN, WINNIFRED
Three members receive posts on
OSC staff.
Oct. 15, 1938, 4:2
4-H agent appointed to farm youth
post.
May 12, 1953, 1:2
-GILLETT, GRACE P.
Former instructor to make long
trip.
May 28, 1920, 3:1
-GILLETT, JAMES
OSU chemist joins ecology lab.
July 9, 1974, 5:6
-GILLIAN, MERLIE
Miss Gilliam wins prize.
Apr. 24, 1935, 6:6
-GILLIS, JOHN S.
Headline wrong.
May 7, 1976, 1:4
Corvallis treksters survive
strenuous trip.
Apr. 29, 1980, 8:1-6
-GILMORE, DR. BERNARD
Department names orchestra conductor.
June 1, 1966, 4:5
Gilmore to conduct in Israel.
Nov. 19, 1973, 8:4-6
-GILMORE, W.J.
Gilmore will return after 2 year
absence.
Dec. 4, 1936, 4:5
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Page 91
W. J. Gilmore resumes duties
on OSC campus.
Jan. 9, 1937, 1:4
-GLEESON, FRED
KOAC staffer resigns.
May 8, 1954, 2:7
Gilmore and Garner have canoe
upset.
Nov. 5, 1938, 1:5
-GLEESON, GEORGE W.
Gleeson given promotion.
Oct. 26, 1929, 4:6
Head-on collision with motorcycle irks W.J. Gilmore.
Oct. 17, 1940, 1:7
Manuscript ready for new bulletin.
Jan. 25, 1930, 1:2
William J. Gilmore, ex-OSC
prof, dies.
Apr. 21, 1959, 3:2
-GLASS, NORMA R.
New research head named.
Jan. 18, 1973, 9:3-5
-GLASS, COL. RALPH R.
Infantry officer assinged for
duty.
Mar. 16, 1920, 1:3
-GLASS, RAY
Prof. Ray Glass.
June 24, 1969, 4:1
-GLASS, CAPT. ROBERT H.
New man comes here.
Apr. 6, 1920, 1:6
-GLASSOW, RUTH B.
Appointments made to teaching
staff.
June 29, 1926, 3:1
Director of athletics will
attend convention.
Apr. 5, 1927, 3;2
Article by engineers to appear in
journal.
May 2, 1934, 1:3
Engineering professors co-authors
of bulletin.
Dec. 4, 1934, 4:4
Booklet requested.
Nov. 20, 1935, 1:8
OSC professors write bulletin upon
wastes.
Nov. 4, 1936, 1:4
Gleeson joins A1ChE.
Jan. 12, 1938, 2:3
Gleeson in directory.
May 18, 1938, 3:5
New laboratory pump developed by
Gleeson.
Jan. 16, 1940, 4:6
Industrial publication prints OSC
story.
Jan. 19, 1940, 1:2
Gleeson describes chromium deposits.
Feb. 13, 1943, 3:4
Miss Glassow strives toward
highest goals.
May 7, 1927, 1:2
Board names staff members.
May 22, 1945, 1:3
Long or short, red or green;
what will co-eds wear now?
Apr. 20, 1929, 1:5
George Gleeson becomes dean of
engineering.
July 10, 1945, 6:2
Former OSC teacher has new
book printed.
Oct. 6, 1932, 1:2
Surplus property list lack needed
supplies.
Feb. 5, 1948, 1:6
FACULTY & STAFF-GLEESON CONT
Page 92
OSC campus recipient of surplus
property.
May 18, 1949, 3:7-8
OSC officials get positions.
Nov. 30, 1950, 1:7
Gleeson gains place in landgrant group.
Nov. 28, 1951, 1:4
Two staff members hold national
posts.
sept. 16, 1952, 3:7
Engineering dean Gleeson began
career with training as chef, butcher,
teachers.
May 27, 1953, 2:6-8
Roles of chef and engineer familiar
to Dean Gleeson.
Feb. 8, 1958, 2:8-9
Sputnik affects U.S. education.
May 6, 1958, 3:6
Gleeson gets LBJ memo.
Feb. 22, 1966, 3:6
Engineering heads call quits to long,
illustrious careers.
Jan. 13, 1970, 1:5-6
Gleeson honored.
Nov. 12, 1976, 6:5-6
-GLENN, BURDETTE
Engineer faculty not to be classed
"fogies".
Mar. 11, 1931, 2:6
OSC staff member to take state job.
Jan. 17, 1936, 4:2
Glenn returns to Oregon State.
Oct. 20, 1937, 1:6
-GLENN, ROBERT.
Portland traffic plan made by
Prof.Glenn.
July 17, 1945, 8:4
-GODDARD, E.E.
Business professor gone on
sabatical.
Oct. 14, 1953, 1:1
-GOODARD, JAMES
Jim Goddard hired as mural assistant.
Sept. 19, 1956, 7:1
-GODFREY, JEWELL
Jewell Godfrey resigns.
June 27, 1927, 3:3
-GODWIN, ROBYN L.
Researcher joins ag. economics
staff.
Jan. 16, 1952, 3:2
-GOETZINGER, CHARLES
'Last Lecture' is Goetzinger speech
topic.
May 16, 1968, 1:9
-GOLDHAMMER, KEITH
Dr. Goldhammer wins post as new
education dean.
July 26, 1967, 8:9
Education dean to study abroad.
Feb. 10, 1971, 3:1-5
Goldhammer accepts new position.
Jan. 28, 1972, 3:1-4
-GOLDMAN, O.B.
.Professor Goldman starts engineering
course.
Nov. 21, 1919, 2:1
Professor O.B. Goldman is author
of new volume.
June 8, 1920, 2:1
-GOLDSTEIN, SHELDON
New members added to KOAC radio
staff.
Oct. 11, 1951, 1:7
-GOOD, JAMES W.
Service selects Good.
Jan. 28, 1980, 9:2-3
FACULTY & STAFF- GOODDING
Page 93
-GOODDING , L.N.
L.N. goodding writes booklet.
Jan. 19, 1927, 1:2
Amphibia and reptilia monograph
published.
Nov- 15, 1939, 1:2
Arizona prohibits removal of
cactus.
Mar. 1, 1929, 4:5
Chipmunk publication released by
OSC office.
Feb. 27, 1945, 1:5
Pathologists publish plant
investigations.
ap. 2, 1930, 1:3
Prehistoric animals carved for
exhibit.
Oct. 31, 1952, 1:7
L.N. Goodding to take up position
at Tucson.
May 9, 1934, 4:6
State board makes new appointments.
Jan. 19, 1945, 4:4
-GOODE, DELMER M.
Associate editor leaves.
June 5, 1926, 1:4
Goode takes new position.
July 12, 1943, 2:3
D.M. Goode honored for 25th OSC
year.
Mar. 7, 1944, 4:3
1947 sees many publications
issued.
Jan. 18, 1949, 1:1-4
Two staffers honored.
Sept. 19, 1956, 5:3
-GOODMAN, COL S.J.
New commandant assigned to military.
Sept. 16, 1953, 1:5
-GORDON, DENNIS
OSU food tech professor denies
seafood myths.
Feb. 2, 1979, 8:1-2
-GORDON, LOUIS
Prof savors icy adventure.
Nov. 10, 1976, 7:1-4
8:1-6
-GORDON, MILTON
Instructor has mishap.
Feb. 4, 1949, 1:4
-GORMAN, W.M.
ROTC unit adds two officers.
Nov. 20, 1946, 3:8
-GORTON, WILLIAM W.
Gorton accepts new position with
FSA.
May 14, 1941, 1:8
-GOSS, MARGARET.
Graduate returns.
Dec. 11, 1945, 1:8
-GOULDING, DR. R.L.
Four insect men added to staff.
Oct. 7, 1955, 1:5
-GRABE, DAN F.
Agronomy prof named to two board
positions.
Dec. 1, 1977, 15:1-2
-GORDON, KENNETH L.
Albinistic duck given to zoology professor.
Jan. 22, 1930, 1:4
-GRAF, SAMUEL H.
Graf writes for magazine.
Oct. 23, 1928, 1:7
Flying squirrrel rides in coat
pocket.
Nov. 13, 1937, 1:5
Engineering professor commended
on article.
Mar. 6, 1929, 1:2
FACULTY & STAFF-GRAF CONT
Page 94
Graf to write articles.
Mar. 12, 1929, 1:2
Manuscript ready for new
bulletin.
Jan. 25, 1930, 1:2
Aeronautical lab will get
fuselage.
Jan. 9, 1931, 1:1
Inventor's death reminds
professor of Rook theme.
Oct. 29, 1931, 1:4
Engineering professors coauthors of bulletin.
Dec. 4, 934, 4:4
Booklet requested.
Nov. 20, 1935, 1:8
New bulletin explains mortar
test results.
Feb. 1, 1949, 3:3
Bulletin cites Graf.
Sept. 21, 1949, 3:3
46-year service ended by Graf.
Apr. 10, 1954, 1:5
Professor Graf to get degree.
May 27, 1959, 3:2
Dr. Graf dies in hospital.
Aug. 3, 1966, 1:3
-GRAHAM, CRAWFORD H.
Alumni relations director named.
Oct. 21, 1961,1:1-4
Alum head travels.
June 25, 1962, 6:1
Alumni director reminisces
about OSU career.
May 24, 1977, 2:1-6
6:3-6
-GRAHAM, HERMINE Z..
Three new instructors to teach army
men.
July 17, 1945, 2:4
-GRAHAM, JAMES S.
Staff change listed for OSC naval
unit.
Feb. 17, 1953, 1:6
-GRAHAM, ROBERT G.
Business journal names new editor.
Sept. 22, 1967, 4:3
Dr. Graham new B & T chairman.
Sept. 26, 1969, 2:4
Two professors write business game
book.
Oct. 7, 1969, 3:1-2
-GRAJDANSEV, ANDREW J.
New prof added to faculty: will
teach ASTU area.
Feb. 1, 1944, 3:6
-GRANNING, M.L.
Instructor goes south.
Dec. 3, 1924, 4:5
Car recalls early days to auto
mechanics instructor.
Mar. 5, 1925, 3:4
-GRANT, PHYLLIS
Home Economics instructor takes
leave to Pakistan.
Nov. 4, 1960, 3:2-3
-GRANTHAM, JOHN B.
Grantham listed as lab director.
Feb. 21, 1953, 1:6
Grantham to be chief of forest
research.
May 23, 1959, 1:7-8
-GRASSELL, E. MILTON
OSC instructor writes on teaching
algebra.
Jan. 29, 1955, 3:2
FACULTY & STAFF-GRIFFITH
Page 95
Industrial arts articles printed.
Apr. 5, 1955, 1:2
OSC article used.
Aug. 1, 1955, 4:2
-GREER, JULIET
Dean Greer of the Department of
Domestic Science and art has resigned.
Apr. 12, 1911, 1:2
Prof is author of ed. movie.
Apr. 2, 1958, 1:9
-GREVE, W.F.
W.F. Greve has resigned.
Oct. 7, 1911, 4:2
Articles published by visual
instructor.
Nov. 16, 1961, 2:4
-GRIEBELER, WILBUR L.
Ag engineers appoint.
Feb. 16, 1949,3:5
-GRAVATT, ART
Professors to lead family
life course.
July 23, 1962, 6:1
-GRIEVE, MARY JANE
Professor to teach at Samoa.
July 22, 1975, 2:5-6
-GRAY, CLIFFORD F.
Two professors write business
game book.
Oct. 7, 1969, 3:1-2
-GRAY, IRIS,
Music professor Iris Gray to
present piano recital.
Jan. 15, 1969, 3:8-9
-GRAY, ROBERT EDWARD.
Robert Edward Gray, pharmacy
aide, dies.
Jan. 10, 1950, 3:1
-GRAYSON, MRS. J.P.
Fraternities shocked in 1945
by hiring of housemother.
Nov. 23, 1957, 3:1-2
-GREEN, BRIAN
Veteran counselor has hopes
of walking again.
May 34, 1977, 8:1-6
-GREEN, CHARLES R.
Teachers named.
Oct. 30, 1963, 1:1-2
-GREENE, DR. THEODORE
Yale professor to teach here.
Dec. 6, 1963, 1:3
-GRIFFIN, ROBERT s.
Commerce sophomore appointed
instructor.
Apr. 9, 1927, 1:1
-GRIFFIS, STANTON
Former faculty member appointed
ambassador.
Jan. 5, 1951, 1:4
-GRIFFITH, AGNES,
New staff officers added to
nurseries.
Oct. 8, 1954, 1:4
-GRIFFITH, D.H.
Engineer chart published.
Nov. 10, 1934, 1:7
-GRIFFITH, J.R.
"Concrete" boosts work of Griffith.
Dec. 3, 1929, 1:3
Griffith passes exam.
Mar. 15, 1930, 1:7
Professors compiling articles for
magazine.
Apr. 19, 1930, 1:2
Article by Griffith printed in
magazine.
Nov. 30, 1930, 4:5
FACULTY & STAFF-GRIFFITH CONT
Page 96
Griffith writes paper for
builders' bulletin.
Nov. 10, 1933, 4:5
Griffith writes article about
concrete beams.
Jan. 26, 1934, 1:2
Griffith writes article for
technical bulletin.
Mar.7, 1934, 4:1
Librarian resigns.
June 1, 1957, 1:6
-GRILL, FREDERICK
Pharmacy prof resigns.
Nov. 6, 1954, 1:8
Farewell luncheon honors professor.
Dec. 10, 1954, 1:8
Griffith's article appears.
Dec. 13, 1934, 4:2
-GRISSEN, CARL
Carl Grissen is new orchestra conductor.
Oct. 12, 17, 19, 2:2
Portland iron concern publishes
iron chart.
Jan. 25, 1936, 1:4
-GROBSTEIN, CLIFFORD
Ex- OSC biologist given price award.
Apr. 1, 1959, 1:7
Magazine asks for article.
Nov. 24, 1936, 1:2
-GRODER, ROLAND
Horticulture specialist wins Hartman
trophy.
Mar. 7, 1979, 8:1-2
Griffith appointed to magazine board.
Nov. 4, 1938, 1:8
Griffith's article in Popular
Mechanics.
Mar. 31, 1939, 1:5
Griffith's articles published
in book.
Dec. 6, 1939, 2:8
Construction design book just
released.
Feb. 7, 1940, 1:5
-GROSHONG, J.W.
English department has 3 new members.
Oct. 11, 1950, 2:3
Council vacancy filled.
Oct. 13, 1956, 1:6
Four outstanding teachers honored
by Oregon State.
Oct. 30, 1959, 1:1
English professor writes short story.
Feb. 2, 1965, 1:9
Navy calls Griffith for duty
at Seattle.
Dec. 4, 1940, 2:3
Story by OSU professor selected for
publication.
May 12, 1965, 1:3-4
Four professors on leaves.
Nov. 18, 1942, 2:8
-GROVER, DAVID H.
"Big Bill" is subject for doctoral
thesis.
Sept. 22, 1961, 4:4
-GRIFFITH, WILLIAM J.
OSC library adds one more member
to staff.
Feb. 6, 1956, 1:1
Speech professor gets history award.
Jan. 4, 1963, 4:1
FACULTY & STAFF-GUNN
Page 97
OSU prof authors article for
journal.
Apr. 2, 1963, 3:8
-GROVES, FRANK W.
Frank W. Groves new fish-game
insturctor.
Oct. 7, 1938, 1:5
-GUENTHER, LYNN E.
POW relates feelings about
captivity.
Oct. 4, 1977, 7:1-4
-GULLY, EDWARD J.
Capt. E. J. Gully reports for
duty in artillery.
May 6, 1919, 1:2
-GUNN, PAUL J.
Art department adds to staff.
Oct. 1, 1948, 3:3
Art exhibit will show many°
paintings done by OSC instructor,
Paul Gunn.
Oct. 6, 1949, 1:1
MU will display paintings by
Gunn.
Sept. 29, 1950, 1:5
Leslie Caron buys Paul Gunn
painting.
Oct. 17, 1953, 3:6
Kidder hall to show work of
professor.
Mar. 31, 1954, 3:8
Salem museum takes art staffers
paintings.
Apr. 20, 1956, 1:1
Oregon State artist wins
regional prize.
May 8, 1956, 1:1
Paintings exhibited.
June 30, 1958, 6:2
OSC art professor to have art show.
Oct. 4, 1958, 6:2
Gunn named new chairman of department.
June 3, 1964, 1:3
New department heads named.
Sept. 23, 1964, 14:4-7
Gunn named to Japan center.
Apr. 3, 1972, 6:4-6
-GUTHRIE, LENNA ANNE
Lenna Guthrie married.
July 13, 1937, 2:4
Miss Lenna Guthrie marries in
Kentucky.
Oct. 2, 1937, 1:2
-HADJIMARKOS, D.M.
Dental decay report published
in magazine.
Oct. 4, 1949, 1:1
-HADWEN, SIBYLLA
Miss Hadwen now chairman of French
relief com.
Mar. 11, 1919, 1:1
01-la-la! 14 years in France taught
her to manage girls.
Feb. 18, 1921, 3:1
Miss Hadwen to assume headship of
dormitories.
Jan. 24, 1922, 1:5
Former dorm head dies.
Dec. 8, 1948, 1:3
-HAGELSTEIN, FRED
New program leader named.
May 2, 1975, 7:4-6
-HAGER, ROBERT H.
"Fighting Bob" Hager gets huge
thrill when his seaplane dives in
briny waters near Key West.
Feb. 7, 1924, 1:3
FACULTY & STAFF-HAGER CONT
Page 98
Faculty member head of state
association.
Oct. 10, 1924, 1:5
Committee clears college in inquiry
into policies toward dairy interests.
Apr. 4, 1951, 1:1-2
Silent Beaver coach is life of
varsity basketball team.
Feb. 21, 1925, 3:6
-HAGOPIAN, MICHAEL
Faculty adds econ professor.
Mar. 5, 1946, 1:3
Article by Aggie coach featured
in yearbook.
Oct. 22, 1925, 4:2
Former instructor teaches at UCLA.
Oct. 17, 1946, 3:4
R.H. "Bob" Hager ill with
infected throat.
Apr. 22, 1926, 1:4
-HAGUE, FLORENCE
Articles published.
Nov. 8, 1924, 3:1
Coach Hager returns to job.
Apr. 27, 1926, 3:4
-HAGUE, R.
University prof to chair symposium.
Mar. 29, 1973, 10:1-3
Noted percentage system originated
by Coach Hager.
Feb. 19, 1927, 5:1
-HAHN, B.J.
Staff shift is made.
July 18, 1955, 5:4
Hager writes article on basketball
ruling.
May 6, 1927, 3:1
-HAHN, BRUCE J.
I.A. National officer.
Oct. 20, 1956, 1:3
Coach Hager breaks hand while
tumbling.
Oct. 13, 1927, 3:3
Hahn accepts Bolivia position.
May 18, 1957, 1:7
Hager open§ seventh season as hoop
coach.
Oct. 22, 1927, 3:3
-HAIGHT, KATHARINE
Preceptress presented with birthday flowers.
Jan. 21, 1926, 1:1
Oregon State Hoop mentor father
of percentage play.
Dec. 14,1927, 3:
-HAISLIP, JOHN
"Signature" artists win commissions.
Aug, 3, 1959, 5:4
Former coach diets in Seattle.
Nov. 30, 1967, 1:9'
-HAGER, STEPHEN
Chemists aboard Russian vessel.
Jan. 26, 1977, 7:1-2
-HAAG, OSCAR
OScar Hagg joins staff.
June 26, 1950, 4:2
Elegy written by professors.
Sept. 22, 1965, 8:5-6
-HAITH, MARVIN R.
Staff members receive injuries
from collision.
Nov. 13, 1951, 1:4
-HALBERT, HOWARD
Halbert will appear in Portland
symphony.
Dec. 8, 1933, 4:8
FACULTY & STAFF-HALVERSON
Page 99
Club sponsors violin concert for
Kerr fund.
Nov. 24, 1924, 1:1
-HALL, DR. IRENE
Five new teachers added to faculty/
Oct. 29, 1936, 1:1
Halbert.
Apr. 10, 1935, 4:3
-HALL, JACK V.
Arithmetic guide results from
'shop'.
May 6, 1959, 1:8
-HALEY, LUCIA
Bureau compiles work.
Dec. 6, 1927, 1:6
Dr. Hall will write arithmetic texts
July 13, 1959, 6:2
Fellowship granted to Howard
Honor group elects L. Haley
president.
Mar. 28, 129, 1:1
Miss Lucia Haley on sabbatical
leave.
Oct. 9, 1929, 4:6
Librarian studies abroad.
Apr. 1, 1930, 4:7
Miss Haley will take year's leave
to study.
June 27, 1939, 3:1
Dinner to honor OSC librarian.
May 17, 1952, 1:7
Prof publishes math textbook.
Nov. 30, 1960, 1:9
-HALL, MAJOR J.
Merrill R. Good is new cadet
colonel.
Sept. 20, 1922, 1:2
-HALL, MARY
University prof gains position.
Jan. 21, 1972, 7:1-3
-HALL, MIRIAM
Miriam Hall named information
specialist.
Oct. 1, 1955, 1:5
OSC library worker cited for
activities.
May 6, 1953, 2:3
-HALL, NELSON
Anti-communist supporters remove
seminar posters.
Mar. 1, 1978, 3:4-6
-HALEY, R.M.
Article published.
Jan. 26, 1928, 3:6
-HALL, ROBERTA L.
Eleven professors receive awards.
Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3
R.M. Haley accepts part-time
position.
Apr. 2, 1930, 1:3
-HALLMAN-EDELMAN, MRS. CHRISTINA
Swedish teacher to begin classes.
Oct. 14, 1960, 1:1
Haley gets position.
Oct. 11, 1938, 1:5
-HALVERSON, W.V.
Associate professor returns from
school.
Oct. 11, 1923, 4:1
-HALL, GAINEFORD
English staff enlarged.
Oct. 9, 1926, 1:7
Dr. Halverson tells of hair-raising
stunt while visiting ranch.
May 27, 1926, 3:1
FACULTY AND STAFF-HALVERSON CONT
Page 100
Dr. Halverson resigns.
Oct. 4, 1929, 1:8
-HAMMACK, MATT
JV football reinstated.
Oct. 5, 1977, 13:4-6
-HAMMER, PRESTON C.
Former instructor now control
expert.
Nov. 14, 1944, 4:3
Math professor takes post in
New Mexico.
May 3, 1947, 3:6
-HAMMOND, MRS. A.R.
Five new teachers added to
faculty.
Oct. 29, 1936, 1:1
-HAMMOND, H.S.
Prof. Hammond called by death.
Jan. 15, 1918, 1:6
Resolutions of respect.
Jan. 18, 1918, 2:2
-HAMPTON, RICHARD O.
Researchers here score science
breakthrough. Discovery links plant,
animal diseases cause.
July 15, 1969, 1:4-5
-HANCE, J.H.
Hance, new dean of mines
assumes modest demeanor.
Oct. 10, 1928, 1:3
Dr. Hance's recovery to end long
illness.
Feb. 6, 1930, 1:7
Faculty members re-named officers.
Jan. 13, 1931, 1:7
Local C. of C. names Dean Hance
director.
Jan. 14, 1931, 1:7
Dean of Mines School prefers life
in outdoors.
Feb. 18, 1931, 2:7
-HANCOCK, LT. COL. JOHN B.
ROTC leader gets new title.
Nov. 5, 1963, 1:2
Medal for service awarded colonel.
May 13, 1966, 4:1-2
-HANFORD, E.C.
Major E.C. Hanford departs from
OAC.
Oct. 1, 1920, 1:1
-HANNA, E.B.
New officer on ROTC staff.
Feb. 12, 1919, 1:3
-HANSELL, JACK W.
Farm Extension Agent takes post
in Brazil.
Dec. 2, 1955, 1:3
-HANSEN, DR. ELMER
College pomologist goes to
Wisconsin.
Oct. 22, 1949, 1:4
Fruit man retires.
July 22, 1971, 7:2-3
-HANSEN, CAPTAIN ERNEST L.
Air Force Captain assigned to OSU.
Dec. 6, 1963, 1:7
-HANSEN, H.L.
Former county agent to aid Ag
school.
Sept. 28, 1950, 1:6
-HANSEN, HENRY P.
Girl born to Hansens.
Mar. 27, 1943, 1:6
Hansen chosen for fellowship.
Apr. 10, 1943, 1:7
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Page 101
Dr. Hansen receives Guggenheim
grant.
May 29, 1947, 1:5
-HARDY, O.B.
Temporary post filled.
Jan. 24, 1948, 1:3
Honor society in biology
initiates prof.
May 28, 1948, 1:1
-HARGER, MISS VIRGINIA
School lists new faculty.
Sept. 22, 1967, 4:3
Colby named lower division dean;
Hansen will head graduates.
Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7
Computers will plan dorm meals.
May 10, 1968, 4:8-9
Graduate dean retires.
Oct. 15, 1949, 1:5-7
Hansen elected science veep.
Jan. 8, 1952, 1:4
Dr. Hansen and Dr. Burt are
elected presidents for pacific
organizations.
July 14, 1958, 5:3-4
Grad school dean retires.
May 31, 1972, 7:1-3
-HANSEN, VIOLA
Home Ec and 4-H leaders appointments O.K.'d.
Apr. 29, 1952, 3:7
Top post given to Viola Hansen
in Kentucky.
May 29, 1956, 1:3
-HARDESTY, DAVID
Prof wins art award.
Feb. 18, 1974, 6:5-6
-HARDING, ELLIS B.
New fire marshall takes over duties
Feb. 16, 1951, 3:4
-HARDING, PHILIP R.
Two instructors join staff in
architecture.
Oct. 17, 1963, 4:3-4
-HARDMAN, RAY W.
Hardman to assist as band instructor.
May 10, 1946, 1:7
see also
PETZEL, DR. FLORENCE
HOME ECONOMICS, SCHOOL OF
-HARGISS, H.W.
H.W. Hargiss new football coach
Oregon beavers.
Sept. 30, 1918, 3:6
Coach Hargiss is head of physical
education.
Dec. 9, 1919, 1:7
Coach H.W. Hargiss offers resignation.
Mar. 9, 1920, 1:5
Gridiron history makes colorful
background.
Mar. 3, 1933, 3:3
-HARLEY, WILLIAM
College staff gains plant pathologist.
May 7, 1946, 3:1
-HARLEY, WINIFRED
Miss Harley will leave for native
England.
July 5, 1938, 1:1
-HARMOND, JESSE E.
Advisory council accpets Ag
Engineering Professor.
Mar. 30, 1960, 3:1-2
Professor saluted by seed company.
Jan. 16, 1963, 1:3
Harmond leaves OSU sets Chile assignment.
Oct. 20, 1966, 1:4
FACULTY AND STAFF-HARPER
Page 102
-HARPER, FRANK
Harper given one more year;
case said not one of tenure.
Mar. 5, 1970, 1:4-6
Handouts support fired prof.
July 15, 1969, 6:3
OSU students protest firing of
English professor.
July 17, 1969, 1:4-5
Frank Harper rally to protest
firing.
July 22, 1969, 1:4-5
200 attend Harper rally.
July 24, 1969, 7:3-5
'Not guilty' pleas entered.
July 29, 1969, 1:1-2
Chronology of events leading to
arrests outlined below.
July 29, 1969, 3:1-5
University officials discuss
Harper case.
July 31, 1:1-3
-HARPER, JAMES A.
Poultry honor grad is added to
staff.
May 16, 1942, 1:7
Harper receives award.
Jan. 12, 1952, 3:4
-HARPER, W.M.
OSC police chief has new post.
as custodian.
Feb. 23, 1949, 1:5
-HARR, DENNIS
Hydrologist.
Aug. 3, 1971, 4:3
-HARRIS, C.N.
Harris, Missouri dramatist,
takes instructor's post.
Oct. 30, 1946, 3:7
Puppetry class set.
Apr. 3, 1957, 3:7
Poem published.
June 24, 1963, 4:4
-HARRIS, FRED
OSSHE selects Harris.
Jan. 25, 1977, 6:4-6
Harris named director.
Apr. 21, 1977, 10:5-6
-HARRIS, IRWIN
Harris to leave college Apri 1st.
Mar. 24, 1944, 1:8
Irwin Harris is appointed to new
post.
Apr. 12, 1947, 1:3
Harris named group prexy.
Jan. 26, 1955, 1:5
Features by Oregon Staters published
in Sunday papers.
Nov. 2, 1955, 2:5-6
Irwin Harris to fill 30-stater club
post.
Feb. 24, 1954, 1:8
Publication relates story.
Jan. 27, 1961, 1:9
20-year tennis coach schedules
retirement.
May 27, 1964, 4:8-9
College group names Harris '65
president.
Jan. 27, 1965, 1:6
Photolith feature is written by
Harris.
Apr. 6, 1965, 2:3
Harris receives award as top paper
adviser.
Oct. 24, 1967, 1:5
Student activities program expands
includes two new staff members.
Sept. 25, 1968, 3:1-5
Harris named as advisor to NEAS
group.
Nov. 20, 1968, 1:7
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Page 103
Publication group selects
president.
Apr. 2, 1970, 3:7-8
Harsch to retire from active service
April 30.
Apr. 23, 1936, 1:2
-HARRIS, LINDEN
Sanders and Harris to teach
agriculture.
Oct. 11, 1930, 1:3
Cadets pass in review for retiring
sergeant.
Apr. 30, 1936, 1:6-7
Artilce to be published.
June 3, 1932, 1:2
Linden Harris receives new
teaching position.
Oct. 2, 1936, 1:1
-HARRIS, LONNIE B.
Director of EOP Harris
yields sensitivity to
student problems.
Oct. 3, 1973, 8:5-6
Harris claims his removal a
subterfuge.
Jan. 14, 1974, 1:1-6
-HARRISON, VIRGINIA
PE posture teacher formerly
trained John Power models.
May 19, 1949, 3:3
Professor, ex-model, discusses
grooming.
Dec. 5, 1950, 1:2
Scholarship given to P.E.
professor.
Apr. 2, 1958, 1:1
-HARROLD, ORVILLE G.
Math articles printed.
May 3, 1939, 3:2
Dr. Harrold receives national
recognition.
May 26, 1939, 1:2
-HARSCH, JOHN JR.
Military men receive promotion
in service.
May 5, 1928, 1:1
-HARTER, CHARLOTEE T.
Economic Ed director catches committee post.
Feb. 15, 1979, 6:1-2
-HARTER, LAFAYETTE G.
Dr. Harter chosen economics head.
July 5, 1967, 5:3
Harter promoted.
Sept. 20, 1967, 2:3
see also
ECONOMICS, DEPT. OF.
Head named in Economics.
Sept. 27 , 1967, 1:9
-HARTLE, R.P.
Addition to military staff.
Sept. 22, 1921, 3:2
-HARTMAN, CHARLES
Position relinquished by college
instructor.
Mar. 12, 1926, 1:6
-HARTMAN, HENRY
Bulletin on fruit spray attracts
national demand.
Mar. 10, 1927, 1:3
Hartman writes article.
May.23, 1929, 1:7
Neighbor's vacant lot provides
space for horticulture prof's experiment.
Feb. 3, 1938, 1:1
Camouflage art tricky to use.
July 14, 1942, 4:1
FACULTY & STAFF-HARTMAN CONT
Page 104
Wilder award given.
Jan. 31, 1958, 1:9
Man who built pear industry
retires at OSC.
Feb. 13, 1960, 1:6
Former prof, 76, dies here.
Oct. 25, 1966, 3:6
-HARTWELL, MAJOR CHUSHMAN
Merrill R. Good is new cadet.
colonel.
-HARVEY, E.M.
Professor begins trip around
world.
Mar. 27, 1929, 1:2
Report by harvey in plant
magazine.
Apr. 19, 1930, 4:4
Recipes for rockfish feature
of bulletin.
Oct. 13, 1951, 2:1-2
-HARWARD, DR. MOYLE E.
Soils professor named winner.
Sept./ 25, 1962, 2:5
-HARWOOD, CHARLES W.
Three psychologists join
department.
Oct. 22, 1942, 1:3
-HASBROUCK, DR. FRANK F.
Insects represented in OSC
collection.
Jan. 11, 1955, 3:7-8
-HASELEY, ARNOLD F.
Oregon State professor killed
in weekend crash.
Feb. 17, 1965, 1:3-4
-HATCH, DR. A.B.
Dr. Hatch new teacher in
Botany department.
Oct. 19, 1935, 1:7
Former OSC instructor gets appointment.
Jan. 13, 1940, 4:8
-HATCH, RAYMOND
Councelor to enroll here as
assistant.
Dec. 2, 1948, 1:8
-HATT, DOUG
Male breaks secretarial sex
barrier.
Apr. 17, 1974, 5:1-4
-HATTEBERG, AGNES
Grad instructor here.
Oct. 9, 1929, 1:7
-HAWKES, STEPHEN J.
Eleven professors receive awards.
Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3
-HAWN, BARBARA
Staff adds member.
Jan. 7, 1955, 1:1
-HAWTHORNE, DR. BETTY E.
Doctor Hawthorne told dietetic
head.
Nov. 25, 1958, 3:7
New dean of home ec is announced.
May 26, 1965, 115-9
White House confab studies malnutrition.
Dec. 5, 1969,3:3-4
Dean named to PP&L board.
May 4, 1979, 3:3-4
Home Ec dean to receive award.
Mar. 27, 1980, 11:1-6
OHEA honors pair from Home Ec
dept.
May 2, 1980, 12:1-2
-HAYES, DENIS
Sergeant Hays is made captain.
Apr. 5, 1918, 4:1
FACULTY & STAFF - HEIDNER
Page 105
Capt. D. Hayes back at O.A.C.
Apr. 2, 1919, 1:5
-HAYES, HAROLD
Staff member designs gate.
May 6, 1964, 1:9
-HAYNES, ERIN
Erin haynes appointed admissions
assistant director.
June 22, 1976, 2:5-6
-HAZEL, ROBERT
Robert Hazel, poet and novelist,
to read own work tonight at 8.
Nov. 27, 1962, 1:8-9
-HEAGEN, RENA
Article by Rena Heagen published
in magazine.
Feb. 17, 1932, 1:8
OSC teacher dies at home of parents.
Jan. 10, 1934, 1:5
-HEATER, ROY
Roy Heater will be OAC's new
physical education director.
oct. 19, 1907, 4:1
-HEATH, DR. EDWARD H.
Heath given post.
Sept. 20, 1967, 8:7
Department head accepts request.
Arp. 6, 1971, 3:1-2
-HEATH, G. ROSS
Oceanography new dean was OSU
prof.
Feb. 10, 1978, 9:1-3
New OSU dean know undersea world
well.
Oct. 16, 1978, 11:1-6
-HEDBERG, KENNETH
New member added to chemistry
staff.
Jan. 14, 1956, 1:1
OSU chemistry professor speaks to
national academy of sciences.
Nov. 2, 1967, 4:3-5
-HEDGES, DENNIS
Ingram, Hedges leave posts.
June 3, 1974, 14:4-5
-HEDGPETH, JOEL W.
Hedgpeth takes over duties at
Yaquina Bay.
Sept. 22, 1965, 8:5-6
Researcher wins medal.
Oct. 28, 1976, 9:2
-HEDLIN, DR. WILLIAM
Dr. William Hedlin joins hort
staff.
Nov. 6, 1948, 1:4
-HEDRICK, ETHEL E.
New art instructor appointed to
OSC.
Nov. 6, 1930, 1:6
-HESTROM, HARVEY N.
New instructor joins military
department.
Jan. 16, 1963, 3:8
-HEGARTY, C.P.
New science teacher pleased with
OSC.
Oct. 7, 1938, 1:5
Bacteriology article accepted by
journal.
Nov. 18, 1939, 1:6
'Dr. Hegarty accepts Washington
position.
Feb. 6, 1940, 1:2
-HEIDNER, SAMUEL J.
Heidner to replace Colonel Sampson.
Jan. 24, 1941, 1:4
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Page 106
Lietuenant-colonel sameul
Heidner new Beaver ROTC commandant.
Jan. 29, 1941, 1:1
Colonel Heidner gets ROTC command.
Feb. 4, 941, 1:7
-HEINER, MARY KOLL
Miss Reynolds resigns to take
degree work.
Dec. 14, 1934, 1:4
-HEIST, PAUL A.
Group chooses 3 faculty men 'best'
teachers.
Apr. 28,1956, 1:5
Dinner honors staff members.
May 5, 1956, 1:5
-HELM, KARL.
A.S.E.D.
Nov. 13, 1968, 1:1-2
Mrs. Mary Heiner new instructor
on campus.
Jan. 5, 1935, 1:8
'Whites can't design areas for
blacks'.
Nov. 15, 1968, 1:3-5
-HEINIS, JULIUS
Pathologist to leave.
Dec. 2, 1955, 4:4
-HENDERSON, CHARLES A.
OSC ag extension workers receive
awards for service.
May 21, 1957, 3:5-6
-HEINTZELMAN, OLIVER H.
OSC professors write geography
textbook.
Oct. 9, 1953, 1:7
Geography teachers authors of new
text.
May 20, 1955, 1:1
Geography students to use new books.
Feb. 14, 1958, 1:9
- OSC staffers write article for
magazine.
Oct. 11, 1958, 1:3
Natural resource members write
textbook.
Mar. 4, 1961, 3:1-3
OSU staffers write book.
Apr. 22, 1951, 3:5
OSU geographers complete book.
July 17, 1961, 6:1-2
New geography text released.
Jan. 19, 1963, 1:5-7
Profs prove 'best of crop'.
May 22, 1957, 3:7-8
Oregon named with five states.
Sept. 31, 1960, 3:6
-HENDERSON, FRANK
Henderson appointed mechanics
instructor.
Jan. 22, 1924, 1:5
-HENDERSON, ROBERT W.
Ex-ASOSC president to join ag
faculty.
May 14, 1946, 1:2
Ex-ASOSC President returns to
campus after varied work.
Oct. 24, 1946, 3:2
OSC staffer at Kasetsart.
Sept. 23, 1959, 1:9
-HENDRIX, MISS BERNEITA
Teacher will join staff in Home
Ec.
July 30, 1962, 1:3
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Page 107
-HENLEY, (MRS.) ELIZABETH
Prof. prints peom.
Mar. 30, 1960, 1:4
-HERMANN, RICHARD
Hermann earns honorary doctorate.
Dec. 4, 1979, 10;1-2
Poem published.
Mar. 30, 1962, 4:4
-HERMANNSSON, JOHN
Solar energy agent named by extensio
May 16, 1978, 10:4-5
Magazines print instructor's
poem.
July 23, 1962, 1:1
Magazine publishes poem by
OSU english instructor.
Apr. 3, 1962, 1:7-8
OSU instructor poem printed.
Oct. 30, 1964, 1:9
-HENRY, DONALD R.
Speech staff changed name.
Oct. 7, 1955, 1:5
-HENRY, FRANK
Frank Henry resigns.
Apr. 23, 1946, 1:5
-HENTON, JUNE
Henton joins family life dept.
Oct. 10, 1979, 14:2-3
-HERBERT, M.J.
Herbert now major.
Jan. 4,1921, 3:2
Major Herbert hangs our
lawyer's shingle.
Oct. 4, 1922, 1:3
U.S. War department cites
Major Herbert. . .
Oct. 27, 1922, 1:6
-HERGERT, H.L.
Fossil study reveals Oregon
was tropical.
Feb. 25, 1953, 1:1
-HERMANN, FREYA
Double-duty professor wins
state pharmacy award.
May 14, 1976' 17:1-3
-HERSE, BERTHA E.
Librarian leaves.
Nov. 28, 1939, 1:6
State board meeting approves
appointments of four department
heads for Oregon State.
June 24, 1957, 1:4
-HESKETH, JOHN C.
Hesketh succumbs.
May 2, 1978, 9:1-2
-HEZEL, R.D.
Prof. Hetzel heads new department
of Public Speaking.
Nov. 2, 1908, 1:3
Prof. Hetzel, OAC Director of
Extension Divsion, has been elected
chairman of the Extension Service
of the American Association of Agricultural Colleges.
Dec. 1, 1914, 1:1
Former extension director tells of
Yank legislation.
Feb. 28, 1919, 3:3
Presidency of Penn State accepted
by Ralph Hetzel.
Oct. 6, 1926, 1:3
Dr. Ralph Dorn Hetzel welcomed
as president.
Feb. 1, 1927, 1:6
Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel "organizes"
college.
Mar. 11, 1927, 1:6
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Page 108
-HEWITT, JACK E.
Jack E. Hewitt leads sea patrol
ship work.
May 2, 1934, 4:6
-HEWITT, RAY S.
English Dept. adds to staff.
Oct. 27, 1953, 1;8
OSU English prof edits church
booklet.
Feb. 27, 1965, 6:5
-HEWITT, ROY R.
Professor Hewitt hoboes, entertains, and coaches; but never known.
to miss meals.
Nov. 29, 1922, 3:1
6 Oregon State professors earn
recognition, honors.
Jan. 23, 1969, 3:7-9
Solar study launched.
Spet. 21, 1978, 45:1
-HIGHSMITH, RICHARD M.
New instructors join OSC staff.
Jan. 4, 1947, 1:6
Science map series published
by co-op.
Mar. 1, 1950, 2:6
OSC professor write geography
textbook.
Oct. 9, 1953, 1:7
Honor granted Hewitt by railway
officials.
May 20, 1923, 3:2
"Quarterly" publishes Highsmith's
article.
Mar. 2, 1955, 3:4
OAC professor's textbook adopted.
Nov. 20, 1924, 3:1
Geography teachers authors of new
text.
May 20, 1955, 1:1
Hewitt returns.
Nov. 20, 1925, 4:2
Popular professor former cowpuncher, hobo, lawyer.
Nov. 23, 1926, 1:2
Professor considers faculty
friendships of great importantce.
June 2, 1927, 4:1
Former OSC prof will be candidate.
Jan. 7, 1932, 1:5
Second printing set for geography
text.
Nov. 19, 1955, 1:7
New textbook in publication.
' May 29, 1957, 1:3
Revised atlas of Pacific northwest
published by Oregon State College.
July 22, 1957, 2:3-4
Geography students to use new books.
Feb. 14, 1958, 1:9
-HEWSON, E. WENDELL
New professor added to physics
department.
Apr. 2, 1968, 3:2-3
2 profs author college text.
Oct. 3, 1958, 4:6
Hewson given physics award.
Jan. 24, 1969, 3:5
OSC staff members write for magazine.
Oct. 28, 1958, 3:1-2
FACULTY & STAFF-HILL
Page 109
Natural resource members write
textbook.
Mar. 4, 1961, 3:1-3
D.D. Hill re-appointed.
Feb. 7, 1933, 1:1
OSU staffers write book.
Apr. 22,1961, 3:4
Don Hill will resume campus duties
in June.
May 23, 1936, 3:1
OSU geographers complete book.
July 17, 1961, 6:1-2
D.D. Hill receives degree.
Aug. 18, 1936, 5:2
New geography text released.
Jan. 19, 1963, 1:5-7
Dr. Hill new head for farm crops.
Oct. 26, 1943, 1:3
Natural resources department
names new acting chairman.
July 29, 1964, 1:2-3
Field corn bulletin tells of
production.
Mar. 1, 1946, 4:6
New department heads named.
Sept. 23, 1964, 14:4-7
Ag professor will exchange staff
position.
Dec. 5, 1950, 1:7
Highsmith named resources head.
Jan. 8, 1965, 1:2-3
Highsmith article printed in
"Review".
Oct. 14, 1965, 2:4-5
Text finished in geography.
Mar. 1, 1969, 4:4
-HIBERS, IDA C.
Staff member due to retire.
Oct. 20, 1966, 3:5
-HILDEBRANDT, EMERY V.
Speech dept. adds Hildebrandt,
Brady.
Sept. 22, 1953, 1:2
New speech course offered
foreigners.
Feb. 12, 1954, 2:2
-HILL, DR. DON D.
Donald D. Hill accepts position
as instructor.
Dec. 2, 1926, 1:6
Hill receives appointment.
Apr. 22, 1932, 4:2
Hill's article given nation-wide
usage.
Apr. 8, 1953, 1:3
Farm crops staffer enters Mayo
clinic.
Apr. 12, 1955, 1:1
D.D. Hill honored upon retirement.
Apr. 14, 1959, 3:2-3
Hill to boss wheat offices in New
Dehli.
Dec. 8, 1959, 3:2
Retired head of farm crops has
assignment in Pakistan.
Oct. 15, 1963, 3:5-6
-HILL, HATSUE AKI
sprots Roundup.
June 20, 1978, 5:1-3
-HILL, MRS. KENNETH P.
Library staff adds one.
Feb. 16, 1945, 4:6
-HILLEMANN, HOWARD H.
Zoology staff adds 1.
Oct. 12, 1946, 1:8
FACULTY AND STAFF-HILLEMAN CONT
Page 110
Zoology department adds Dr.
Hilleman.
Oct. 26, 1946, 1:3
Cancer study printed in national
magazine.
Nov. 10, 1953, 3:1-2
Zoo handbook now at coop.
May 27, 1950, 1:8
Critical views due tonight.
Feb. 25, 1969, 1:9
-HILLIARD, GENE
OSU names grid aide.
May 27, 1969, 4:7-9
-HITCHCOCK, WILLIAM L.
Counseling, testing bureau helps
students with problems.
Dec. 9, 1952, 3:1-3
-HITE, BERTHA C.
Trip to Amsterdam from London by
air thrills Miss Hite.
Nov. 15, 1927, 1:4
-HODGE, EDWIN T.
Hodge chosen head of geology
section.
Jan. 20, 1933, 4:5
Geology professor elected to
society.
Oct. 18, 1934, 1:7
-HILLS, E.E.
Former faculty men stationed with
army.
Oct. 30, 1918, 3:6
Hodge publishes quadrangel findings.
May 7, 1941, 2:8
Lieutenant Hills back to school
of commmerce.
Jan. 17, 1919, 2:2
-HODGES, DANIEL
'Meet the Prof'.
Apr. 3, 1970, 2:2
Apr. 7, 1970, 2:2
-HINDS, JOHN
Shoe shine boy.
Sept. 28, 1945, 2:1 (editorial)
"Ole" John leaves MU shine parlor
after 16 years.
Oct. 8, 1946, 1:4
-HINMAN, F.G.
Insects listed in guide.
Apr. 9, 1932, 1:6
-HINZ, ROBERT
U of Oregon grad joins KOAC
staff.
Dec. 9, 1950, 1:5
-HITCHCOCH, KATHERINE MONELL
New instructor for Domestic
Science and Art Department.
Jan. 15, 1913, 1:4
-HODGSON, MARIAN
New member of household arts department.
Oct. 14, 1921, 4:3
HOERNER, GODFREY RICHARD
Digest carries article.
May 7, 1949, 1:7
Hop specialist gets Thai post.
Apr. 5, 1955, 1:3
Godfrey Richard Hoerner, plant
pathologist leader dies after twentynine service years to Oregon State
college.
Oct. 24, 1959, 1:3
-HOESCHEN, LOUISE
Marriage announced.
Nov. 24, 1933, 4:2
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Page 111
-HOFFMAN, NEAL
New cattle bulletin to be ready
soon.
Jan. 14, 1950, 1:6
-HOFFMAN, OSCAR F.
Sociology department adds new
professor.
Nov. 22, 1947, 4:3
Holcomb given recognition as top
engineer.
Nov. 18, 1959, 1:9
Glenn Holcomb elected head.
Oct. 1, 1960, 1:2
Head engineer.
Oct. 28, 1960, 4:9
-HOGAN, COL. JULIAN
New ROTC director assigned
recently.
Apr. 2, 1954, 1:2
-HOLGATE, HELEN L.
First steno teacher to be dinner
guest.
May 4, 1951, 3:3-4
Weekly review to cite colonel.
May 18, 1954, 1:1
-HOLLANDS, HAROLD F.
Teacher from Montana appointed to
ag staff.
Feb. 14, 1948, 4:7
-HOGG, THOMAS CLARK
Dr. T.C. Hogg on Wednesday.
Feb. 6, 1968, 1:1
Profs receive Ritchie Award.
Feb. 9, 1972, 6:1-5
New anthropology chairman named.
May 24, 1972, 9:2-5
-HOLCOMB, GLEN W.
Holcomb has novel plan.
May 22, 1928, 1:6
Glen Holcomb elected president
of engineers.
Oct. 12, 1928, 1:2
Holcomb presented service certificate.
Nov. 9, 1945, 1:3
Holcomb reappointed to athletics
board.
Feb. 14, 1951, 1:4
Holcomb quits post on council.
May 29, 1953, 1:2
Holcomb named on committees.
Jan. 10, 1956, 3:5
Hollands invited to be visiting
prof.
Jan. 15, 1965, 6:7
-HOLLIS, W.B.
Dr. Hollis will succeed Dr. Morel
as new Head of Veterinary Science.
Dec. 18, 1911, 1:3
-HOLM, JOHN R.
OSU ROTC prof decorated.
Jan. 9, 1969, 1:3-6
-HOLMES, C.E.
Wisconsin professor to fill OSC
vacancy.
Oct. 22, 1941, 2:4
-HOLMES, WILLIAM H.E.
Personals.
Oct. 15, 1949, 2:7
-HOLMES, ZOE ANN
Eleven professors receive awards.
Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3
-HOLSBERRY, WILL
NIRSA honors rec instructor.
May 8, 1980, 11:1
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Page 112
-HOLSINGER, MARILYN
Publications design challenge for
OSU artist.
May 23, 1978, 5:1-6
-HORNER, JOHN B.
Prof. Horner was elected Master
of the Corvallis Grange.
Feb. 1899, p. 18
-HOLT, W.A.
W.A. Holt appointed Umatilla
county agent.
Oct. 16, 1926, 3:5
Prof. Horner has been nominated
for Superintendent of Public Instruction by the Democratic Party.
Oct. 12, 1910, 1:2
-HONEYWELL, DONALD
Charleston contest won by longwinded college instructor.
Jan. 28, 1926, 4:2
J.B. Horner writes book.
Jan. 21, 1919, 2:4
Co-ed tumblers have nothing on
Professor in back somersaults.
Feb. 4, 1926, 3:6
European tour planned by English
instructor.
Apr. 30, 1926, 4:2
-HOOD, BRENDA
Retiring administrative assistant recalls years at OSU.
Apr. 24, 1975, 12:1-6
-HOOD, GORDON
Faculty member striken.
Jan. 22, 1966, 1:5-6
-HOPEMAN, RICHARD J.
Prof's to attend UCLA.
Apr. 15, 1961, 1:5-7
-HOPPE, GERTRUDE
see
FACULTY (BRASH, MRS. WALTER)
-HORN, ELSA
Former instructor here.
July 22, 1925, 2:2
-HORN, EVERETTE S.
Horn accepts position.
Sept. 23, 1922, 3:2
-HORNER, CHESTER E.
Horner receives award.
Jan. 27, 1977, 6:5-6
A history of Oregon.
Feb. 21, 1919, 2:1
Professor Horner is getting
ancient relics.
Nov. 14, 1919, 7:4
Did Horner escape the noose when
he left Washington?
Jan. 7, 1921, 3:1
Revised Oregon history published
by Dr. Horner.
Sept. 30, 1921, 3:1
Professor Horner gets new honor.
Sept. 21, 1922, 4:3
First elephant hunt to be held
Saturday.
Oct. 5, 1923, 1:1
Dr. Homer wins national recognition.
Oct. 11, 1923, 3:2
Professor Horner finds pleasure
collecting 500 lantern slides.
Feb. 26, 1924, 3:2
OAC faculty members write for
publication.
Oct. 30, 1925, 4:2
Members of faculty chosen on
committee.
Dec. 4, 1925, 1:1
FACULTY & STAFF-HORNER CONT
Page 113
Dr. J.B. Horner ill.
June 29, 1926, 3:2
Doctor J.B. Horner walking
encyclopedia on history of Oregon.
Nov. 30, 1926, 3:5
J.B. Horner conducts research
at Waldport.
Jan. 6, 1927, 1:7
OAC club of Idaho honors Dr.
J.B. Horner.
apr. 5, 1927, 1:1
Dr. Horner appointed on state
commission.
May 3, 1927, 1:6
Dr. Horner broadcasts Oregon
talk tonight.
Nov. 3,1927, 1:3
Historical memorial proposed by
students.
Dec. 13, 1927, 1:3
"The Oregon country received
from printer.
Apr. 3, 1928, 1:4
Dr. John B. Horner.
July 3, 1928, 1:4
Floats from Japan found on
Alsea Bay reports Dr. Horner.
Nov. 8, 1929, 1:7
Ancient inscription discussed
by Horner.
Nov. 23, 1929, 4:5
Funds being raised to start
erection of Oakville shrine.
Dec. 13, 1929, 1:5
KOAC to broadcast talks by Dr.
Horner.
Jan. 28, 1930, 1:7
Dr. Horner writes poem.
Jan. 29, 1930, 4:2
Horner describes early struggles
of women for suffrage.
Feb. 27, 1930, 4:7
Dr. Horner writes of river
carvings.
May 3, 1930, 1:7
Famous Oregon men Dr. Horner's
topic.
May 7, 1930, 4:2
More recognition.
Jan. 23, 1931, 2:1 (editorial)
Old times by old-timers.
Feb. 28, 1931, 2:7
Horner shows rail splitter s work
in classes this week.
Apr. 1, 1931, 1:7
Dr. Horner receives thanks of great
poet.
June 30, 1931, 1:2
True worth is in doing.
Oct. 9, 1931, 2:1 (editorial)
Dr. Horner revises history of
Oregon.
Oct. 10, 1931, 1:5
Dr. Hroner tells of former governor's
famous forefathers.
Oct. 17, 1931, 1:7
"Land of Empire builders".
July 6, 1932, 2:1 (editorial)
Dr. Horner speaks at memorial
service honoring John Ball.
Nov. 15, 1932, 1:5
Dr. J.B. Horner speaks at centennial
ceremony.
Dec. 1, 1932, 1:7
Oregon State loses one of loyal
backers.
Sept. 22, 1933, 4:1 (Portrait)
FACULTY & STAFF-HORNER CONT
Page 114
Alumni magazine will appear soon.
Oct. 3, 1933, 1:5
October issue of alum magazine
lists changes.
Oct. 10, 1933, 1:2
Hovland's address in senate
minutes.
Aug. 4, 1965, 1:1
Danforth meet used to study
relationships.
Nov. 2, 1965, 3:7
Beaver Bygones, the name of John
B. Horner appears many times in files.
Oct. 13, 1933, 2:7
Dr. Hovland gets ward.
May 25, 1967, 1:6
Horner museum.
Oct. 25, 1934, 2:1 (editorial)
Hovland recieves alumni award.
Sept. 22, 1971, 10:1-6
Church receives Horner window.
Apr.6, 1935, 1:7
Article to feature University
profs.
Mar. 2, 1973, 9:1-2
-HORNING, W.H.
Entries win prize in national
contest.
Oct. 16, 1930, 1:7
Will Horning dies on way to Delaware.
June 14, 1943, 3:1
-HORTON, HOWARD
U.S. transfers student off
Russian vessel.
Feb. 5, 1980, 1:2-6
-HOSTETTER, BOB
Forestry staff adds members.
Feb. 24, 1953, 1:8
-HOUSTON, JACK V.
New members join faculty.
Jan. 13, 1956, 1:2
-HOVLAND, DR. C. WARREN
Four appointed as new heads.
June 25, 1951, 2:4
Dr. Hovland named as Foundation
Liason.
Oct. 23, 1956, 1:7
. Hovland, Kice named outstanding
teachers.
Oct. 25, 1962, 1:6-8
-HOWARD, A.E.
Teacher to resume work.
Dec. 6, 1923, 3:4
-HOWARD, R.M.
Former faculty men stationed with
army.
Oct. 30, 1918, 3:6
-HOWARD, LULU M.
Mrs. Howard thinks students
appreciative of all her efforts.
Feb. 11, 1925, 3:1
-HOWARTH, CARL R.
Professor announce salmon poisoning
cure.
July 5, 1939, 5:3
Veterinary medicine staff loses
two.
Oct. 17, 1940, 4:4
-HOWELLS, HENRY P.
Howells earns degree.
June 3, 1927, 4:1
-HOYT, DR. H.V.
Dr. Hoyt named commerce dean;
succeeds Bexell.
Sept. 25, 1931, 1:1
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Page 115
Commerce dean will arrive on
Campus Monday.
Oct. 2, 1931, 1:5
Prize-winning prof exhibits in
Beaverton.
Nov. 25, 1958, 1:1
Dr. Hoyt arrives to become dean
of "Big" school.
Oct. 7, 1931, 1:3
Honorable mention presented to
Huck.
Oct. 28, 1959, 1:4
Appointment of Hoyt fits efficiency
plans.
Jan. 25, 1933, 1:4
Prof commissioned for painting
mural.
Apr. 2, 1960, 1:2
-HUBBARD, CLYDE W.
Rook basketball coach may play
in "pro" club.
Jan. 28, 1926, 1:4
Montana is setting of R. Huck's
mural.
June 3, 1960, 5:2
Hubbard selected athletic director.
Apr. 30, 1926, 1:3
-HUCK, ROBERT E.
Liberal arts adds assistant art
prof.
Sept. 30, 1955, 1:2.
Huck sells painting.
Jan. 6, 1956, 2:8
New artist to exhibit.
Feb. 22, 1956, 1:7
Woodcuts on exhibit.
Feb. 8, 1957, 1:9
Art awards won by OSC profs.
Apr. 26, 1957, 1:9
OSC art professor gives T.V.
program.
Apr. 16, 1958, 1:8
OSC art professor in national
exhibit.
May 3, 1958, 1:1
Faculty artist wins award for
color woodcut work.
Nov. 18, 1958, 1:7-8
OSC art staffers will show paintings
Jan. 21, 1961, 1:1
Art professor dies in crash.
Mar. 29, 1961, 1:4-5
-HUDSON, L.G.
Journalism assistant believes
criticism is interesting work.
May 30, 1928, 4:4
Hudson appointed associate editor.
Oct. 3, 1928, 1:4
-HUFF, ROBERT
3 English instructors join teaching
staff.
Oct. 12, 1955, 1:4
Atlantic to publish instructor's
poem.
Jan. 20, 1956, 1:6
English instructor wins scholarship.
July 22, 1957, 1:3
Local poets begin series of readings
Oct. 28, 1958, 1:9
Local authors begin series of
readings.
Oct. 28, 1958, 1:3
FACULTY & STAFF-HUFF CONT
Page 116
Instructor's poems in awards
book.
Jan. 9, 1959, 3:1
English instructor to appear
on TV.
May 8, 1959, 1:7
'Signature' artists win commissions.
Aug. 3, 1959, 5:4
OSC prof's poems given top
honors.
Mar. 30, 1960, 1:3
-HUFFMAN, EUGENE
Faculty members complete studies.
Oct. 19, 1929, 2:5
Leaders in chemistry win various
positons.
Oct. 28, 1933, 1:3
-HUGHES, ARTHUR D.
Hughes joins staff.
Sept. 21, 1938, 2:6
Arthur Hughes fills engineering
vacancy.
Nov. 1, 1938, 1:2
Leave granted Hughes.
July 3, 1945, 5:3
-HUGHES, KATHERINE W.
Librarian seeks degree.
Apr. 6, 1939. 1:5
Miss Hughes substitutes.
July 18, 1939, 3:1
see also
FACULTY (OSBORN, KATHERINE)
-HUGHES, WANDA ELMER
Home Ec extension picks new
agent.
May 11, 1951, 1:1
-HULL, MRARY BOWMAN
Mrs. Hull becomes assistant
curator.
Aug. 18, 1936, 7:6
Museum curator to retire this
year.
June 5, 1947, 1:2
-HULL, DR. MCALLISTER H. JR.
Hull is appointed Physics leader.
Jan. 7, 1966, 1:3-4
Hull named physics head.
May 27, 1966, 1:1-2
2 OSU men are honored.
Sept. 25, 1968, 6:6
Department head resigns position.
May 1, 1969, 1:4-5
-HUMPHREY, DONALD G.
OSU profs to join Mexican expedition.
Oct. 30, 1965, 4:7
Science man announces resignation.
Mar. 12, 1969, 3:1
Biology professor appointed as
assistant dean of faculty.
Oct. 2, 1969, 1:2-3
Faculty member to take over post
as dean of Evergreen State College.
Jan. 14, 1970, 1:1-3
-HUMPHRY, FRED. H.
New leaders in charge of Christian
workers.
Sept. 24, 1969, 2:4
-HUNDERUP, JOHN I.
Faculty man recieves CPA certificate.
Sept. 24, 1947, 4:5
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New manager chosen.
Sept. 23, 1948, 1:4
Melissa Hunter to leave campus.
Sept. 20, 1944, 1:7
-HUNT, DONALD R.
Library position filled by Hunt.
Nov. 1, 1955, 1:7
Former staffer dies at home.
Feb. 14, 1961, 3:3
Library head transferring to
San Jose.
Feb. 14, 1972, 3:1-3
-HUNTER, MILDRED BOWERS
New foods teachers boasted by
Home Ec.
Oct. 20, 1950, 1:1
-HUNT, W.A.
New physician begins health service
work.
Oct. 9, 1925, 1:6
-HUPPRICH, FLORENCE L.
Miss Hupprich takes year leave of
absence.
Sept. 29, 1944, 1:3
-HUNTER, ALBERT S.
Soils lab changed for staff
addition.
Feb. 11, 1950, 1:3
Doctorate completed by P.E.
instructor.
Apr. 5, 1949, 3:7
Light-weight combine designed at
college.
Oct. 28, 1953, 3:7-8
Soils professor to leave OSC.
May 28, 1953, 3:7-8
-HUNTER, FRANK G.
Sergeant F. Hunter to leave army
work after long service.
Mar. 10, 1928, 4:1
Dr. Florence Hupprich to resign
P.E. post.
June 1, 1966, 6:12
-HURD, C.J.
Funeral services held for OAC
specialist.
July 19, 1927, 3:2
-HURD, E.B.
New bulletin issued on Oregon's
land uses.
Feb. 21, 1936, 4:1
-HUNTER, GEORGE H.
New staff member takes library
job.
May 22, 1957, 1:1
Utilized Oregon land described in
circular.
Feb. 26, 1936, 1:5
-HUNTER, MELISSA
Dormitory director returns to
campus.
Oct. 5, 1926, 3:1
-HUSTON, JOHN L.
Huston helps set-up chemistry
program.
Sept. 30, 1952, 1:1
Home ec departmental heads
have varied lives, backgrounds,
viewpointsFeb. 25, 1941, 3:2
-HUTCHENS, MARIE
Civil Service Commission reinstates
OSU employee.
Jan. 17, 1968, 1:7-9
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Page 118
-HUTCHINSON, DAVIS
Former instructor serves on army
staff.
Sept. 22, 1945, 1:2
-HUTTON, BURTON
Home Ec and 4-H leaders appointments O.K.'d.
Arp.29, 1952, 3:7
-HYER, DR. EDGAR A.
Farm management adds two members.
Sept. 23, 1948, 1:8
New bulletin released.
Feb. 7, 1953, 1:5
-HYSLOP, GEORGE R.
Hyslop appointed vocational
adviser.
Oct. 28, 1919, 4:3
Professors appointed.
Dec. 12, 1924, 1:1
Hyslops leave extended.
Jan. 4, 1930, 3:8
Farm crops prof locates desk under
piles of papers as spring cleaning
fever hits campus.
May 5, 1937, 1:6
Thriteenth annual Farm Crops club
banquet to observe Hyslop Memorial.
Feb. 10, 1950, 1:2-4
Depot Bay cabin story appears.
Oct. 24, 1940, 1:7
-INGALLS, IDA
Home Economics given costumes.
Oct. 1, 1952, 3:5
-INGALLS, R.A.
Canadian joins research staff.
Nov. 12, 1948, 1:6
-INGLE, H.S.
Ingle named assistant.
Jan. 18, 1928, 1:4
-INGRAM, PAT
Ingram, Hedges leave posts.
June 2, 1975, 14:4-5
-INNESS, ELEANOR
Library.
Oct. 7, 1936, 2:7
-INSKEEPT, JOHN J.
OSC ag extension workers receive
awards for service.
May 21, 1957, 3:5-6
Profs prove 'best of crop'.
May 22, 1957, 3:7-8
-IRBY, NOLEN
Professor Nolen Irby replaces
Dr. Meltzer.
Jan. 5, 1928, 1:5
G.R. Hyslop.
Feb. 17, 1950, 3:2 (picture)
Instructor's burden emphasized
by Irby.
Dec. 7, 1928, 1:2
-INGALLS, ELEANOR
OSC instructor finds governor's
ball thrill.
Jan. 12, 1939, 4:1
N. Irby on year's leave studying
at Vanderbilt.
Nov. 7, 1929, 4:6
Publisher accept new English
book.
July 18, 1939, 1:1
Irby gets appointment.
May 1, 1930, 2:4
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-INGENS-MOLLER, HELGE
Forestry man added to staff.
Oct. 1, 1957, 1:4
-JACKMAN, E.R.
Judges are chosen.
Nov. 8, 1929, 3:4
Forest researcher recently
appointed.
Oct. 16, 1957, 1:4
Jackman heads wheat production
control.
Apr. 25, 1935, 1:3
Forest geneticist wins NSF grant.
May 3, 1963, 1:5
Jackman to broadcast.
Apr. 16, 1938, 3:6
-IRVINE, J.H.
Instructor is experienced.
Oct. 5, 1923, 3:3
Jackman new president of extension
society.
Dec. 31, 1942, 3:7
Professors write book.
Oct. 29, 1927,4:4
Jackman writes Jan. 31 post feature
story.
Jan. 15, 1948, 4:6
Schmitt writes text.
Nov. 7, 1928, 4:5
-IRVINE, C. PAUL
Irvine named head at bookstore
meet.
Apr. 17, 1924, 1:7
OSU bookstore manager to retire
after 44 years.
Apr. 28, 1970, 1:3-4
-ISAMINGER, DR. MELVIN P.
Book on hygiene edited by Langton,
Isaminger.
Oct. 10, 1933, 1:5
Isamingers go east.
May 22, 1937, 6:5
-ISENBERG, IRVIN
Biophysics duo receive grant.
Jan. 27, 1977, 5:1-2
10:1-3
-IVERSON, THYRZA
Miss Iverson honored.
May 29, 1940, 3:6
Miss Hupprich takes year leave
of absence.
Sept. 29, 1944, 1:3
Jackman article printed by post.
Jan. 30, 1948, 1:4
Editor interviews Ag staff members.
May 24, 1949, 1:4
Jackman recognized by Ag honor
society.
Nov. 16, 1949, 3:4
Crop specialist granted leave.
Mar. 4, 1950, 3:8
Mr. and Mrs. Jackman return from
South America.
July 17, 1950, 3:3-4
Wheat men to honor college officials
Dec. 3, 1952, 3:6
Article published by crop specialist
Apr. 25, 1953, 2:2-3
E.R. Jackman rites at 3 p.m.
May 16, 1967, 1:2
-JACKSON, E.P.
Sudden attack takes Jackson.
July 6, 1943, 2:1
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Page 120
-JACKSON, MARIE HULL
Librarian will discuss literature
over KOAC.
Nov. 13, 1931, 1:8
-JAMESON, JAMES
Three new members complete art
staff.
Spet. 30, 1950, 3:1-2
-JACKSON, ROYAL
Recreation prof advocates student
self-identification.
Oct. 9, 1975, 10:3-6
Coffee hour will honor new men
on art staff.
Nov. 16, 1950, 1:2-3
-JACKOBSON, ELSIE
Instructor appointed basketball
examiner.
May 20, 1931, 1:1
-JAMESON, DEMETRIOS
Paintings displayed in N.Y. art
gallery.
Jan. 27, 1953, 3:5
Art museum buys Jameson's painting.
May 15, 1951, 1:5
Seattle Art Museum plans to purchase
Jameson's painting.
Nov. 17, 1951, 4:6
-JAMESON, KATE W.
Mrs. Jameson to be dean of women.
June 6, 1923, 1:1
Oregon artists receive honor.
May 26, 1954, 1:2
New college dean is now on campus.
Sept. 29, 1923, 3:1
Sore feet irritate professors on
hiking trip to Newport.
May 19, 1956, 1:3-5
Dean Jameson holds MO runaway
girls for frantic parents.
Dec. 10, 1924, 2:4
OSC art professor featured in
Article.
Apr. 26, 1957, 3:5
Experiences of Dean of Women are
fascinating story for co-eds.
May 14, 1925, 3:3
Artistic hikers trek 65 miles.
May 28, 1957, 3:9
Dean of women's talk published in
magazine.
Oct. 16, 1925, 3:2
Professor to exhibit paintings
and prints.
Nov. 2, 1958, 1:3
Demetrius Jameson will be
honored.
Apr. 8, 1959, 1:8
Jameson to show his new paintings.
Jan. 30, 1960, 1:7
Reception planned for art professor.
Jan. 6, 1961, 1:8
Housemother honored on tenth anniversary.
Nov. 17, 1927, 1:3
Personality sketch of Dr. K.W.
Jameson appears in magazine.
May 23, 1928, 4:2
Long cherished hope reaches
fulfillment in Women's weekend.
May 12, 1928, 6:3
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Page 121
Dr. Jameson chosen for special
study.
Mar. 8, 1929, 1:7
Dean Kate W. Jameson's early
desire was to teach school.
Feb. 13, 1931, 2:6
Dean Jameson injured in automobile mishap.
Mar. 10, 1931,2:6
Funeral services for Jamison today.
Apr. 22, 1930, 1:6
-JARDINE, JAMES T.
New directors are named by regents.
Apr. 30, 1920, 1:2
Director is married.
Sept. 21, 1922, 1:2
What ho! Ex-cowboy in our midst.
Nov. 15, 1922, 3:2
Dean Jameson to be absent on
mothers' day for first time.
May 9, 1931, 6:1
J.T. Jardine in Japan.
Mar. 8, 1924, 3:3
Orient beautiful but dusty,
writes Dean Jameson from China.
May 20, 931,. 1:3
Members of faculty contribute to
volume.
Apr. 1, 1926, 1:1
Governor selects committee
leader.
Jan. 19, 1932, 1:7
Members of faculty on big survey
staff.
July 10, 1928, 1:2
Pekin not affected by war:
says Dr. Jameson.
feb. 3, 1932, 1:2
Jardine to handle government work.
Oct. 3, 1929, 4:3
Dean Jameson has had interesting
educational career.
Nov. 17, 1933, 4:5
Mrs. Jameson builds career from
teacher to deanship.
May 10, 1941, 3:1
Former OSU dean dies Tuesday
in Corvallis.
Oct. 12, 1967, 4:2
James T. Jardine spent boyhood in
Idaho cattle country.
Feb. 5, 1931, 2:5
German prince seeks modern farm
methods.
Apr. 25, 1931, 2:5
Jardine has office in Washington
D .C.
Sept. 30, 1931, 1:4
see also
DEAN OF WOMEN
-JARVIS, ROBERT L.
Eleven professors receive awards.
Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3
-JAMISON, N.C.
N.C. Jamison confined to college
infirmary.
Apr. 18, 1930, 2:5
-JAY, DR. ROBERT
Veterinarian advocates "back to
nature" plan.
Feb. 4, 1933, 1:6
FACULTY & STAFF-JEAN
Page 122
-JEAN, CLARENCE V.
Ag education lists changes.
Oct. 14, 1950, 3:3
Ag education post filled by
TenPas.
Feb. 1, 1951, 1:8
-JEFFERS, D.S.
Idaho forester to teach here.
Jan. 10, 1956, 1:3
Jeffers joins staff of Forestry
school.
Mar. 29, 1957, 3:9
-JEFFERS, RONALD
Music instructor finds Oregon
pleasant.
Oct. 15, 1974, 3:1-3
-JEMISON, GOERGE M.
forest management appoints
professor.
Apr. 10, 1969, 4:5-7
-JENSEN, CAPT. CLYDE M.
New navy professor begins duties
at OSC.
Sept. 21, 1948, 1:4
Naval officer to leave OSC.
May 15, 1951, 3:6
-JENSEN, FRANCES
Frances Jensen accpets home economics job.
Jan. 15, 1946, 3:3
-JENSEN, HAROLD J.
Jensen elected.
Sept. 25, 1970, 7:3-4
-JENSEN, J. GRANVILLE
Geography committee appoints Jensen
head.
Oct. 28, 1947, 1:2
Dr. Jensen to write chapter on
geography for new publication.
Oct. 28, 1947, 4:5
-JENKINS, H.D.
OSC profs write literature textbook.
Octl 9, 1953, 1:6
Jensen writes article for school
magazine.
Feb. 21, 1948, 1:5
-JENKS, HALLIE
Dean's secretary betrothed.
May 21, 1927, 1:2
Science map series published by
co-op.
Mar. 1, 1950, 2:6
-JENNINGS, R.A.
Black, Jennings get promotions.
June 27, 1944, 3:3
Pendleton typed by geographers.
Nov. 17, 1950, 1:6
-JENSEN, A.E.
Mr. A. Jensen new man in farm
mechanics work.
Oct. 9, 1918, 2:4
That which counts.
Nov. 24, 1925, 2:1
College instructor dies Saturday
night.
Nov, 24, 1925, 1:2
Local river basin natural resources
report completed.
Dec. 4, 1951, 3:2
Professor writes geography chapter.
Oct. 28, 1953, 1:5
Jensen writes chapter.
Apr. 17, 1957, 3:6
New textbook in publication.
May 29, 1957, 1:3
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Page 123
2 profs author college text.
Oct. 3, 1958, 4:6
Dr. J. Jensen to edit map.
Nov. 30, 1960, 3:7
Natural resource members write
textbook.
Mar. 4, 1961, 3:1-3
OSU staffers write book.
Apr. 22, 1961, 3:5
College executive secretary once
with cowpuncher outfit.
Feb. 21, 1919, 1:2
Executive secretary serves many
years.
July 20, 1926, 1:2
W.A. Jensen serving thiry-second
year as executive secretary.
Feb. 25, 1931, 2:6
OSU geographers complete book.
July 17, 1961, 6:1-2
Dr. W.J. Kerr honored for years
of service.
June 20, 1932, 1:2
OSU president receives post.
Oct. 7, 1961, 1:3
Executive secretary.
July 2, 1940, 3:3 (Port.)
OSU natural history professor
plans six-month European tour.
June 5, 1964, 5:4-6
Jensen recovering.
Apr. 3, 1941, 1:5
Annual lists 3 OSU profs.
Apr. 1, 1966, 3:6
6 Oregon State professors earn
recognition, honors.
Jan. 23, 1969, 3:7-9
Mrs. W. Jensen dies in Portland
Sunday, July 9, 1944, 2:3
Heart attack causes death of
W.A. Jensen.
Jan. 4, 1946, 1:4
Text finished in Geography.
Mar. 1, 1969, 4:4
-JEPPSEN, VERNEL E.
Jensen quits post.
Apr. 20, 1956, 4:1
-JENSEN, JAMES H.
OSU president making six talks
on proposed bond measure no. 3.
May 7, 1968, 1:5-7
-JESSUP, LORNA C.
New acting dean has fund of
experience.
Sept. 20, 1922, 1:2
OSU president makes no comment
on possible appointment.
May 9, 1968, 1:6-9
New assistant dean has happy
smile and charming personality.
Dec. 2, 1927, 1:6
-JENSEN, WILLIAM ARTHUR
Society.
Oct. 16, 1917, 4:2
Mrs. Jessup to remain during
summer session.
June 18, 1928, 4:3
Sec. Jensen called to Utah by
mother's death.
Feb. 21, 1919 3 1:2
Farewell tea held for Mrs. Jessup.
Oct. 6, 1944, 4:2
FACULTY & STAFF-JESSUP CONT
Page 124
Assistant Dean Lorna Jessup
resumes duties.
Nov. 9, 1945, 3:3
Dean Jewell was entire staff for
small country newspaper.
Feb. 12, 1931, 2:5
Lorna Jessup to leave OSC
January 11 . . .
Jan. 11, 1946, 1:2
Dean Jewell's new manual readopted
by state board.
June 30, 1931, 4:1
Houser's has new owner.
July 16, 1946, 4:4
Dean Jewell discussed in educational
series.
Apr. 19, 1934, 1:2
-JEWELL, JAMES RALPH
Noted educator appointed Dean.
Apr. 12, 1927, 1:5
A welcomed selection.
Apr. 12, 1927, 2:1 (editorial)
Vocational education will have
new Dean.
June 27, 1927, 3:1
Staff increased to fill openings.
Sept. 27, 1927, 1:5
Group initiates Jewell.
May 5, 1932, 3:2
Dean Jewell largely responsible
for emphasis on vocational help to
teachers, prep school pupils.
May 24, 1935, 4:5
Former OSU education dean dies at
his home in Eugene.
Oct. 3, 1962, 1:3-4
Dean assumes duties in Educational
school.
Sept. 28, 1927, 1:1
-JOHNSON, A. GRACE.
We hate to reveal this about Grace-but she bobbed her hair.
Oct. 24, 1922, 3:2
Oregon State to join social workers
group.
Oct. 5, 1927, 4:4
Professor honored.
Apr. 10, 1924, 3:1
Dean Jewell is popular.
June 26, 1928, 2:2
Miss Johnson writes articles for
magazine.
Nov. 3, 1925, 3:4
Dr. Jewell chosen national speaker.
Jan. 26, 1929, 1:5
Miss Johnson writes article.
May 18, 1927, 4:3
Dean Jewell named guidance chairman.
Apr. 17, 1929, 1:3
Professor to address national
organization.
Nov. 29, 1927, 4:1
Dean Jewell elected president of
council.
Jan. 7, 1930, 1:6
Death of Miss Johnson, household
administration head, comes as shock
to campus after 18 years of service.
Apr. 13, 1933, 1:3
Jewell writes state syllabus.
Jan. 17, 1931, 1:7
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Page 125
Miss Johnson beloved by campus
associates.
Apr. 14, 1933, 1:4
He never missed a class for 17
years!
Feb. 8, 1923, 4:2
Memorial tribute planned in
service.
Apr. 28, 1933, 1:8
Professor Johnson placed athletics
on paying basis.
Nov. 1, 1924, 3:3
Service honors deceased dean.
May 2, 1933, 1:3
Elections, the spice of life, cause
many to turn gray-haired.
May 1, 1926, 4:3
Observations of late home ec head
prove department work advantages in
private homes of OSC graduates.
Oct. 11, 1933, 1:4
Prof. Johnson has serious eye
disease.
Jan. 5, 1932, 1:6
Memorial fund to be offered home
ec women.
Mar. 6, 1935, 1:3
Head of mathematics returns to
classes.
Jan. 9, 1932, 1:6
Honor fund created in home economics.
Mar. 8, 1935, 1:6
-JOHNSON, DR. JO ANNE
Dr. Johnson takes position as new
dean.
Sept. 22, 1965, 8:3
Former fellow workers, admirers
contribute to scholastic fund in
honor of late Alma Grace Johnson.
Feb. 13, 1936, 1:4
-JOHNSON, A.G.
Radiation health prof elected to
director post.
Feb. 23, 1979, 8:1
Jo Anne Johnson aids Dean Moor.
Oct. 5, 1965, 4:1-2
New dean is selected for women.
June 1, 1966, 3:6
Assistant Dean weds professor.
Oct. 15, 1969, 5:4-5
-JOHNSON, BURCHARD M.
ROTC staffer to retire.
Oct. 20, 1956, 1:8
see after 1969
TROW, JO-ANNE
-JOHNSON, CHARLES H.
Professor's father dies after
illness.
Jan. 29, 1926, 4:3
-JOHNSON, JOE
OSC professor stumped by "Antropolyapeuses".
Dec. 1, 1951, 1:6-7
Escapade of pig in chapel recounted
by " old -tirger " professor.
Mar. 5, 1931, 2:5
-JOHNSON, JOHN G
Disabled prof tired of doing nothing
May 1, 1974, 3:1-3
-JOHNSON, CHARLES L.
Professor Johnson is ill.
Jan. 13, 1922, 4:2
-JOHNSON, KERMIT M.
Capt. Johnson called to C.O. staff
school.
Apr. 9, 1941, 1:4
FACULTY & STAFF-JOHNSON CONT
Page 126
OSC police chief has new post as
custodian.
Feb. 23, 1949, 1:5
Dr. Su Ching Chen visits OSC
campus.
Oct. 31, 1944, 1:2
-JOHNSON, LA VON C.
P.E. professor works in Panama;
advises program reogranziation.
Feb. 3, 1967, 2:5
Year's investigation yields book
on China.
Mar. 2, 1945, 4:3
-JOHNSON, LEONE M.
M.U. activity program consultant
begins career at OSU in 1948.
May 24, 1962, 3:2-4
-JOHNSON, LINWOOD E.
OSU staffer sets design for
machine.
May 2, 1963, 3:9
-JOHNSON, MARTIN
Martin to be advisor.
Oct. 25, 1955, 1:6
-JOHNSON, RICHARD E.
Pharmacy professor arrives
without bed.
Jan. 22, 1965, 5:8-9
-JOHNSON, R.G.
State department calls ag professor.
Oct. 10, 1942, 3:4
Johnson given Chinese post.
Oct. 15, 1942, 1:1
R.G. Johnson arrives safely in
China.
Feb. 3, 1943, 1:2
Johnson writes of experiences.
Mar. 27, 1943, 1:2
Johnson speaks on war.
May 18, 1945, 1:8
Johnson speaks on war.
May 18, 1945, 1:8
Johnson takes position with
Rocefeller.
Feb. 6, 1947, 1:1
-JOHNSON, RICHARD E.
Johnson named head of Pharmacy.
Oct. 20, 1971, 3:4
-JOHNSON, RONALD D.
Former instructors win promotion
in army.
June 1, 1918, 3:1
-JOHNSON, STEPHEN
Three OSU oceanographers explore
Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
July 2, 1974, 6:1-3
-JOHNSON, TOM K.
OSC professor.
Dec. 11, 1957, 1:5
-JOHNSON, TRACY W.
Johnson new teacher of journalism
class.
Oct. 14, 1938, 3:5
Johnson writes of China work.
July 6, 1943, 1:3
North Dakota Johnson of journalism
sees Oregon State's no-smoking stripes.
Oct. 15, 1938, 1:7
R.G. Johnson returns to OSC.
Nov. 30, 1943, 3:2
Adviser to news.
June 19, 1939, 1:3
OSC's Mr. Smith.
Dec. 3, 1943, 2:1
Mrs. Johnson new round table
secretary.
June 29, 1943, 3:2
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Mrs. Johnson to head MU activity
center.
Sept. 18, 1948, 1:2
-JOHNSTON, LA REA DENNIS
OSU botanists now book authors.
July 31, 1969, 5:5
News story corrected.
Oct. 25, 1949, 3:5
-JONAS, OTMAR
Uncertainty clouds dismissal
case.
May 3, 1973, 1:1-4
Mrs. 'J' framed, but all in fun.
Oct. 20, 1953, 1:5-7
M.U. official serves on national
group.
Feb. 24, 1954, 3:2
Vorobiouv, Jonas will not be fired.
May 15, o973, 1:1-2
Gilkey recieves recommendation.
May 3, 1974, 1:5-6
Three wheels in M.U. move OSC
activities.
Oct. 27, 1956, 5:5-6
Professors' case hit by colleagues.
May 7, 1974, 1:4-6
-JOHNSON, VICTOR
Johnson appointed agent.
Oct. 20, 1928, 1:4
-JONES, ALICE
Alice Jones retursn as Home Ed
teacher.
Oct. 25, 1949, 3:4
-JOHNSON, WALLACE E.
New members join faculty.
Jan. 13, 1956, 1:2
Journalism instructor named to
state post.
Jan. 5, 1957, 1:1
-JOHNSON, WLATER T.
Veterinary department adds faculty
member.
Oct. 13, 1925, 1:6
Johnson may give paper.
July 23, 1935, 2:2
OSC pathologist, world famed.
Oct. 28, 1936, 4:3
"Less we forget".
Jan. 8, 1938, 2:2 (editorial)
Dr. Walter JOhnson dies during
Christmas holidays.
Jan. 8, 1938, 3:1
Wife compiles last work of
Johnson.
Mar. 4, 1939, 4:1
-JONES, E.G.
UBC grad named to psychology staff.
Oct. 8, 1948, 3:6
Psychologist leave campus, seek
degrees.
Apr. 22,:.1949, 3:3-4
-JONES, LIEUT. GEORGE A.A.
Jones will take up post in
Philippines.
May 9, 1934, 1:4
Jones' replacement to be Captain
Riley.
May 10, 1934, 1:6
-JONES, HILDA
Winger, Mrs. Jones added to OSC
staff.
Oct. 9, 1947, 4:6
Staff members receive injuries
from collison.
Nov. 13, 1951, 1:4
-JONES, I.R.
Professor recovering.
Oct. 14, 1927, 1:1
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Jones to be married.
Nov. 16, 1927, 1:1
Jones visits campus.
Nov. 2, 1934, 4:6
Dairy husbandry man to help make
policy.
Jan. 20, 1948, 1:1
-JONES, S.C.
S.0 Jones returns.
Jan. 16, 1931, 1:7
Local dairy chief to head
exposition.
Oct. 5, 1949, 4:2
Jones to attend Cornell.
Oct. 21, 1935, 4:2
Dr. Jones teaching at Davis.
July 16, 1941, 3:1
OSC entomologist is author of
report.
May 4, 1960, 3:1
Article published.
Apr. 4, 1953, 1:4
Fulbright grant awarded prof.
May 25, 1960, 3:5
Jones to go to Brazil after
leaving OSU.
Sept. 24, 1965, 3:5-6
Professor dies; rites pending.
Apr. 23, 1968, 1:5
-JONES, J.S.
New professor comes to do
chemistry work.
Jan. 17, 1919, 1:2
Heart attack ends career of
professor.
Jan. 26, 1954, 1:5
-JONES, K.S.
Veterinary staff adds Jones
and Chapman.
Jan. 14, 1941, 4:3
-JONES, DR. LEO
Research by OSU scientists
yields cell information.
Oct. 5, 1962, 1:2-7
-JONES, ROY C.
Professor returns.
Jan. 9, 1926, 1:2
Former professor appointed.
Jan. 28, 1926, 2:7
-JONES, WALTER R.
Marriage announced.
Jan. 14, 1931, 4:4
Club memberships given to engineers.
Mar. 14, 1931, 1:8
OSC faculty man sails with fleet.
Nov. 21, 1933, 1:3
paper read by Jones at Science
convention.
Oct. 24, 1934, 4:3
Article by professor will appear
in digest.
May 16, 1935, 4:4
W.R. Jones promoted.
Jan. 28, 1936, 4:7
-JORDAN, FRED B.
F.B. Jordan to return from sabbatical leave.
May 19, 1934, 1:4
-JORDAN, JBACOB
Professor of physics devises new
machine.
Oct. 19, 1927, 1:6
Jordan makes device for cutting
crystals.
Oct. 21, 1927, 4:5
Physics professor makes radio
plate.
Feb. 5, 1930, 4:2
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-JORQUERA, GUIDO A.
Folk music available.
Nov. 10, 1944, 1:1
George Kable elected national
councilman.
May 9, 1928, 1:1
-JORVE, DONALD
OSU librarian dies.
Feb. 21, 1969, 1:6
-KADDERLY, WALLACE
He smokes good cigars and is
quarter mile champion.
Feb. 15, 1921, 3:1
-JOSBERGER, ED
Oceanographers counduct first
iceburg study.
Apr. 21, 1980, 10:1-6
Radio manager accepts place on
broadcast.
Nov. 1, 1933, 1:1
-JOYCE, ALICE
New members added to extension
staff.
Nov. 20, 1917, 1:2
-JUDD, DOROTHY
Five new teachers added to
faculty.
Oct. 29, 1936, 1:1
-JUDD, SGT. IRVIN B.
Sgt. I.B. Judd recalls Waldo.
May 23, 1944, 3:8
-JUNGE, DAVID C.
New director chosen for energy
department.
Sept. 26, 1979, 12:1-2
Manager for radio station not
chosen.
Nov. 16, 1933, 1:4
Former KOAC manager visits campus
station.
Dec. 3, 1936, 1:8
-KALAR, PHILIP B.
Music director joins KOAC.
Jan. 24, 1951, 2:7
KOAC 'record keeper' has collection
of 17,000 discs.
May 8, 1959, 2:5-6
-KANIPE, LOUISA
Personals.
Sept. 28, 1948, 2:6
-JURGENSEN, ANAITA
Russian-born instructor speaks
five languages.
Oct. 17, 1946, 3:2-3
-KATO, HARUO
Head judo coach dies during demo.
Oct. 1 1973, 6:5-6
Four new books on Russian art
presented to OSC.
Jan. 27, 1954, 2:4-5
-KAY, HELEN B.
New instructors on Home Economics
staff.
Oct. 15, 1924, 4:4
Russian born professor dies.
Oct. 24, 1969, 3:4-5
-KABLE, GEORGE W.
Publicity given author of feed
mills article.
Apr. 2, 1927, 1:2
-KAZAN, GERALD E.
Booklet is published on agriculture
facts.
Mar. 1, 1969, 5:6-7
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-KEARNS, RICHARD
Forestry instructor takes new
position.
Dec. 15, 1939, 1:8
-KEARNS, W. A.
W.A. Kearns to direct ahtletics.
Apr. 2„924, 1:1
He will head work in physical
training.
Sept. 30, 1924, 1:6
He is director of physical
education for men.
May 9, 1925, 7:2
Physical education director
found sympathetic person.
May 20, 1926, 3:5
Co-education solution reuclires
high ideals.
Dec. 1, 1927, 1:6
Kearn accpets San Diego post.
June 26, 1928, 1:3
-KEASEY, GILMAN
U.S. archery champion engaged
to teach class.
Oct. 15, 1935, 3:4
Spec Keene confined to hospital
room.
Jan. 5, 1955, 4:4
OSC's director of athletics gives
college 'new look'.
Sept. 25, 1957, 2:5-6
Keene appointed to NCAA position.
Jan. 11, 1958, 3:9
Keene progressing.
Feb. 12, 1963, 4:4
Keene's accomplishments noted.
May 16, 1964, 1:1-3
Salute to 'spec'.
Feb. 6, 1964, 2:1-3 (editorial)
Special award given to 'Spec'
Keene at game.
May 26, 1964, 1:8-9
-KEETON, SAM
Former librarians, now in services,
write of their present whereabouts.
June 9, 1944, 1:6
-KEEVIL, CHARLES S.
Dr. Keevil added to OSC staff.
May 27, 1930, 1:8
Archery champ back on campus.
Oct. 2,1945, 4:8
Dr. Keevil changes chemistry courses.
Oct. 1,1930, 1:6
-KEENE, ROY S. (Spec.)
Keene accepts post as university coach.
Mar. 12, 1926, 1:2
-KELLER, GEORGE
Associate dean named.
Nov. 14, 1:5-6
Athletic director.
May 16, 1947, 1:5
George Keller named Oceanography
acting dean.
June 22, 1976, 2:3-4
Keene named athletic director.
Mar. 6, 1947, 1:6
Oceanography dean named.
Sept. 23, 1976, 12:4-5
Keene, Baker, new directors,
Beaver grads.
May 17, 1947, 3:6
-KELLER, DR. KENNETH
Farm crops faculty increases by
eight.
Oct. 5, 1948, 3:3-4
Keene elected president of
PCC athletic directors.
Dec. 10, 1954, 8:6-8
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Keller is appointed to Washington
post.
Dec. 1, 1954, 1:2
-KENT, F.C.
F.C. Kent writes mathematics book.
Oct. 17, 1923, 1:2
-KELLEY, CURTIS
Irish smile and heart of patient
instructor win students' favor.
Feb. 14, 1928, 1:4
Mathematics books written by Kent.
Apr. 22, 1924, 1:6
Kelley has operation.
Apr. 21, 1942, 1:8
Professor succumbs to heart
attack.
Mar. 23, 1943, 1:8
-KELLEY, R.S.
Faculty revises Corvallis laws.
Nov. 1, 1950, 3:6
-KELSO, MAJ. J.M.
Major J.M. Kelso is retired.
Jan. 20, 1922, 4:5
-KELTNER, DR. JOHN W.
Jensen names new chairman of
speech.
May 29, 1963, 4:5
-KEMME, E.G.
Math professors to present papers.
Apr. 27, 1956, 3:8
-KEMP, PATRICK
New business chairman takes over.
Oct. 2, 1975, 3:1-2
-KENNEY, JOHN C.
Champion to coach varsity
swimmers.
Jan. 17, 1929, 3:2
Beaver swimming coach resigns phys.
ed. job.
May 25, 1932, 3:7
-KENNICK, WALTER
OSU meat lab studies beef.
Nov. 2, 1978, 6:4-6
Professor to submit text-book
revision.
Apr. 7, 1925, 3:1
New tables compiled by college
professor.
Jan. 5, 1926, 1:6
OAC professors publish new books.
Oct. 16, 1926, 1:2
Articles by F.C. Kent published in
New York.
Apr. 8, 1927, 1:2
New edition of text planned.
Apr. 19, 1927, 1:3
Magazine publishes articles.
May 5, 1927, 1:1
Kent receives edition of revised
textbook.
May 10, 1927, 1:4
F.C. Kent to supervise new statistical bureau.
Oct. 1, 1927, 1:3
Kent writes of value to managers.
Dec. 14, 1927, 8:4
U.S. Bureau to print report by
F.C. Kent.
Feb. 16, 1929, 1:6
Kent recommendation for federal
work.
Apr. 2, 1929, 1:5
Ex-deparment head dies from
injuries.
Feb. 9, 1932, 1:6
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Page 132
-KERR, KATHY
Kathy Kerr.
Mar. 5, 1976, 11:1-6
-KERR, WM. H.
Dr. Kerr's son dies in Denver.
Dec. 7, 1917, 1:6
W.H. Kerr was market expert.
Dec. 11, 1917, 3:1
-KERR, DR. W.J. (PRESIDENT)
His service is highly appreciated.
Nov. 13, 1924, 2:1 (editorial)
College head goes for extended
visit.
Apr. 28, 1925, 1:2
Back on the job.
Nov. 5, 1925, 2:1 (editorial)
Dr. W.J. Kerr is hurt in automobile accident.
July 1, 1924,3:3
The Beavers; wish.
Nov. 17, 1925, 2:1 (editorial)
President Kerr improved.
Jan. 20, 1925, 1:5
President Kerr paid tribute in
bulletin.
Jan. 31, 1925, 1:2
Our friend is coming back.
Feb. 13, 1925, 2:1 (editorial)
President Kerr improving.
June 22, 1925, 4:3
President W.J. Kerr expected
back soon.
Sept. 30, 1925, 1:2
President improved reports coach
Butler.
Oct. 6, 1925,1:1
President's recovery expected by
governor.
Oct. 9, 1925, 1:3
President Kerr resumes duties.
Nov. 4, 1925, 1:1
Recognition that is far-reaching.
Nov. 19, 1924, 2:1
President Kerr writes article
about Oregon.
Nov. 18, 1925, 1:5
W.J. Kerr may be commission
member.
Nov. 19, 1924, 1:4
Dr. W.J. Kerr leaves for tour
of Europe.
June 20, 1927, 3:3
"On the deck our captain lies".
Jan. 8, 1925, 2:1 (editorial)
Faculty members vacation in Europe.
Oct. 1, 1927, 1:5
President improves report
physicians.
Jan. 14, 1925, 1:4
Institutional articles featured in
magazine.
Dec. 8, 1927, 1:1
President W.J. Kerr spends restful night.
Jan. 16, 1925, 1:4
Kerr prepares article.
Jan. 4, 1928, 1:6
President's condition indicates
improvement.
Jan. 17, 1925, 1:4
Happy returns.
Jan. 4, 1928, 2:3 (editorial)
FACULTY & STAFF - KERR CONT
Page 133
Faculty family honor president.
Jan. 5, 1928, 1:7
Life and work featured.
Feb. 2, 1928, 3:3
President W.J. Kerr honored
by tribute from Bishop Sumner.
Feb. 9, 1928, 2:5
Bust cast complete
Apr. 13, (16), 1929, 1:2
Dr. W.J. Kerr upholds decision
of committee.
May 7, 1929, 15 (Extra)
Dr. Kerr given masonic honor.
Oct. 24, 1929, 1:5
Kerr named for committee job.
Dec. 13, 1929, 4:1
President Kerr awarded singular
Masonic degeree.
Jan. 18, 1930, 1:2
President Kerr serving twentyfifth year at Oregon State.
Jan. 30, 1931, 2:6
Dr. Kerr to speak over NBC system.
May 5, 1930, 1:5
President Kerr honors emeritus
deans at dinner.
Oct. 23, 1931, 1:3
Dr. Kerr relates board's decision
to student body.
Mar. 10,1932, 1:8
Monthly to feature president
W.J. Kerr.
May 4, 1932, 1:8
President Kerr backed by grads
for chancellor.
May 10,1932, 1:1
Report of drive to appoint Kerr
confirmed here.
May 11, 1932, 1:1
Dr. Kerr for Chancellor...
May 12, 1932, 2:1 (editorial)
Dr. Kerr, Briethaupt, will help
write book.
May 25, 1932, 1:6
Banquet will be tribute to Kerr.
June 1, 1932, 1:6
Hail, President Kerr.
June 4, 1932, 2:1 (editorial)
Appreciation for work of President
Kerr expressed by prominent men of
Oregon.
June 4, 1932, 4:4
Dr, W.J. Kerr honored for years
of service.
June 20, 1932, 1:2
Banquet to be given will honor
Dr. Kerr.
June 28, 1932, 3:1
Alumni magazine off press today.
Nov. 3, 1932, 1:3
Chancellor Kerr wins approval of
students.
Nov. 5, 1932, 2:7
Kerr discusses budget change at
staff meet.
Apr. 5, 1933, 1:4
Dr. Kerr says board did not harm
schools.
May 23, 1933, 1:8
Dr. Kerr resigns.
Apr. 20, 1934, 2:1 (editorial)
FACULTY & STAFF-KERR CONT
Page 134
Chancellor to confer with
federal officials.
May 10, 1934, 4:4
Chancellor Kerr's speech
describes growth of Oregon
State, U. of 0; published in
Phi Kappa Phi journal.
Jan. 9, 1935, 1:5
-KEYES, J.E.
ROTC unit adds two officers.
Nov. 20, 1946, 3:8
-KICE, JOHN L.
Hovland, Kice named outstanding
teachers.
Oct. 25, 1962, 1:6-8
-KIDDER, IDA L.
Mrs. kidder to lead class in
Bible study.
Mar. 12, 1918, 1:2
Letters from boys "over there".
Mar. 12, 1918, 3:3
Soldiers will get spare books.
Mar. 15, 1918, 3:3
Need for good books growing.
Mar. 22, 1918, 3:1
"Mother" Kidder plans visit to
Camp Lewis.
Apr. 9, 1918, 3:3
Homer Maris dedicates his OAC
alma mater song to Mrs. Kidder.
May 21, 1918, 2:5
Duty of girls is to mother.
May 21, 1918, 7:1
College loans Mrs. Kidder.
May 21, 1918, 7:2
Everett May now captain.
Dec. 18, 1918, 6:1
Mother Kidder has unusual experience.
Jan. 28, 1919, 1:3
Good manners are based on kindness.
June 4, 1919, 3:3
Mother Kidder's death saddens.
Mar. 2, 1920, 1:1
Former librarian praised by library
banquet speaker.
Apr. 29, 1959, 1:1-2
Death of librarian in 1920 honored
by closure of classes.
Feb. 18, 1975, 7:3-6
-KIEFFER, MARY
Miss Kieffer to open a tea room
in Eugene.
Dec. 9, 1919, 1:3
-KIEKEL, ROBERT D.
Profs get grant for videos.
July 28, 1970, 3:1-3
-KIERZEK, JOHN M.
English instructor ill.
Dec. 2, 1924, 1:7
Horse meat on menu of professor
Kierzek during army service.
Nov. 21, 1925, 4:1
John Kierzed succumbs to insistent
reporter's attack.
Jan. 22, 1925, 3:3
Exposure to measles reward of
professor working as salesman.
Apr. 19, 1927, 2:5
Professor Kierzed out to get
chickens but nearly gets measles.
May 24, 1927, 1:2
KOAC schedules talks on American
authors.
Oct. 11, 1927, 1:4
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Perfect Polish accent may be
easily acquired.
Feb. 8, 1928, 1:6
188 colleges use Kierzek's textbook.
Apr. 10, 1941, 2:5
Two faculty members on teachers'
council.
Feb. 1, 1929, 1:3
Kierzek is member of foreign
scholars.
May 8, 1941, 4:3
Kierzek chosen chairman.
Jan. 11, 1930, 1:2
Dr. Kierzek revises edition of
'English fundamentals'.
May 24, 1941, 1:2
Kierzek and Emery write English
book.
June 27, 1933, 4:2
New handbook published.
Oct. 10, 1933, 3:7
Macmillian publishes handbook
tested here.
Jan. 9, 1934, 3:3
Kierzek's Englsih text ready
for publication.
May 2, 1935, 1:1
MacMillan report favors OSC
author.
May 1, 1936, 1:3
Dr. J.M. Kierzek writes new
books.
July 7,1937, 4:4
Kierzek's new book announced
by firm.
Nov. 19, 1938, 1:8
Kierzek books sell fast.
Dec. 3, 1938, 4:4
Kierzek extended invitation
by society.
Nov. 17, 1939, 1:3
MacMillan's catalogue lists
3 Kierzek books.
Jan. 15, 1941, 1:4
New English manual written by
Kierzek.
Jan. 29, 1942, 1:1
Second edition of Kierzek text
rolls of MacMillan presses.
May 28, 1947, 4:3
Million mark passed by Corvallis
author.
May 16, 1951, 1:8
-KIEFER, PAUL
Kiefer named new department head.
May 10, 1973, 6:3
-KILBOURNE, H.J.
New music instructor to give
lessons here.
Apr. 7, 1927, 4:3
-KIMELDORF, DONALD J.
Author sees translation of his
book.
Arp. 23, 1970, 5:5
-KIMME, ERNEST G.
Math teacher leaves to take Ph.D.
exam.
Nov. 22, 1955, 1:3
-KING, ARTHUR S.
OCD appoints King civilian fire
head.
Jan. 5, 1943, 2:8
FACULTY & STAFF-KING CONT
Page 136
Editor interviews ag staff
members.
May 24, 1949, 1:4
Ag extensionist back on campus.
Nov. 2, 1955, 3:3
-KING, C.W.
C.W. King named varsity
assistant.
May 5, 1926, 1:5
Three men appointed to coaching
positions.
May 8, 1926, 6:2
-KING, DAVID J.
MacVicar tabs CLA dean.
Mar. 30, 1977, 2:4-6
-KINSLEY, OTHO V.
Two air force instructors join
OSU-AFROTC program.
Oct. 1, 1964, 3:8-9
-KIRK, DALE E.
Dale Kirk returns to ag engineering.
June 4, 1946, 2:2
4 professors submit ag research
papers.
Oct. 12, 1956, 1:2
Agriculture career booklet gains
national recognition.
Jan. 14, 1959, 3:7-9
Kirk head of Ag engineers.
Nov. 3, 1965, 1:6
New dean outlines ideas on
liberal arts.
July 12, 1977, 1:1-6
-KIRKENDALL, DR. LESTER A.
Family rel. man joins faculty.
Sept. 24, 1949, 1:1
New dean hopes to make CLA more
visible.
Oct. 6, 1977, 5:1-6
For better or for worse.
Oct. 27, 1949, 2:4-5 (series from
Oct. 27, 1949-May 21, 1952)
King identifies CLA deficiencies.
Apr. 14, 1980, 1:1-6
Dr. L. Kirkendall.
Nov. 9, 1949, 3:3 (portrait)
-KING, JOHN
'Meet the prof' features King.
Jan. 25, 1968, 2:8
Family life program needed-Kirkendall.
Mar. 2, 1950, 1:4
Article to feature University
profs.
Mar. 2, 1973, 9:1-2
Dr. Kirkendall publishes book
concerning sex.
Apr. 20, 1950, 1:8
-KING,TS00 E.
Honors won by OSC staffers.
mar. 29, 1957, 1:6
Kirhendall's book now being
published.
May 26, 1950, 1:4
Guggenheim fellows named.
Apr. 30, 1957, 1:7
Magazine publishes Kirekendall
article.
Dec. 1, 1950, 1:1
Henry Ford group calls OSC
staffer.
Oct. 15, 1960, 3:2
Kirkendall elected to family
relations group.
Oct. 28, 1950, 1:1
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Page 137
Kirkendall publishes family
rel. article.
Jan. 19, 1951, 2:6
Kirkendall authors sex article
on college.
Jan. 10, 1956, 3:4
Article published.
Mar. 7, 1951, 1:4
Kirkendall will go on national
tour.
Feb. 24, 1956, 1:5
Article by Kirkendall published
in magazine.
Nov. 17, 1951, 1:4
Kirkendall new veep of Northwest
council.
Apr. 18, 1952, 1:6
Painting on display.
Oct. 30, 1956, 3:8
Kirkendall published.
Nov. 20, 1956, 3:3
For better, for worse.
May 21, 1952, 2:4-5
Kirkendall elected head of county
mental health.
Apr. 24, 1957, 1:1-2
Kirkendall nominated for national
council
Oct. 22, 1952, 3:2
OSC syllabus is introudced after
revision.
May 22, 1957, 1:8
Family pamphlet co-edited by
Kirkendall.
oct. 22, 1952, 3:6
Professor completes article for
magazine.
May 27, 1958, 3:1
Magazine publishes Kirkendall
articles.
Nov. 8, 1952, 3:6
International group elects
Kirkendall.
Mar. 10, 1959, 1:2
Kirkendall elected to head
family unit.
Mar. 11, 1954, 4:8
Kirkendall hinted for director's
spot.
May 6, 1959, 1;9
Kirkendall to write for PTA
magazine.
Oct. 19, 1954, 1:7
Staffer helps write book on
children.
Aug. 3, 1959, 5:1
Journal prints article.
Apr. 1, 1955, 3:8
Magazine offers professor position.
Oct. 20, 1959, 1:3
Magazine publishes professor's
articles.
Oct. 8, 1955, 2:5
Kirkendall authors farm journal
story.
May 21, 1960, 1:9
Kirkendall prepares marriage
pamphlet.
Oct. 14, 1955, 1:1
Kirkendall chosen to national
board.
June 3, 1960, 1:8
Dr. Kirkendall writes book.
Nov. 12, 1955, 1:1
Articles published by Dr. Kirkendall
Nov. 30, 1960, 3:9
FACULTY & STAFF-KIRKENDALL CONT
Page 138
Magazine editor to interview
staffer.
Feb. 8, 1962, 1:6
Mathematics professor returns
from navy.
Feb. 5, 1946, 2:4
Conference putting Kirkendall
on road.
Feb. 17, 1962, 1:1
Opening of ice rink expected this
month.
Dec. 9, 1947, 1:1
Professor's lecture printed
in book.
May 8, 1962, 3:6
-KLADDER, BEN
Old 'Frisco newspapers show
remarkable facts.
May 5, 1949, 2:4-5
Educators report increase in
premarital relationships.
Jan. 31, 1963, 3:1-5
Magazine quotes professor in
'Morality USA' article.
Oct. 1, 1963, 1:3-4
Kirkendall contributes article.
May 26, 1964, 3:2-3
Voice of America to broadcast
talk.
May 27, 1964, 1:9
Three articles by Dr. Kirkendall
appear in various publications.
Oct. 20, 1964, 3:2-5
Prof publishes morals article.
Mar. 4, 1965, 1:1
Kirkendall to begin a year's
sabbatical.
May 27, 1965, 3:5-6
Kirkendall travels afar during
sabbatical year.
July 20, 1966, 3:4-5
-KIRKHAM, W.J.
W.J. Kirham takes Indiana girl
as bride.
Oct. 6, 1931, 1:4
Vital war problems occupy OSC
professors.
Dec. 10, 1943, 3:1
-KLEINSORGE, PAUL L.
Professor prepares paper on
project.
Nov. 15, 1940, 3:4
Kleinsorge completes Boulder dam
book.
Apr. 5, 1941, 2:4
Civil engineering professor
receives instruction award.
Oct. 9, 1975, 14:1-6
-KLIPPSTEIN, MRS. RUTH
Extension appoints nutrition
specialist.
Apr. 13, 1957, 1:7
-KNAPP, ERNEST C.
Col. Knapp honored by review.
June 6, 1958, 1:4-6
-KNAPP, GRACE.
Two new members on language staff.
Oct. 20, 1928, 1:1
-KNAPP, STUART E.
OSU names new head for honors.
July 8, 1968, 3:5
Knapp appointed to post as asst.
dean of faculty.
Apr. 2, 1970, 1:5-6
Knapp named undergrad dean.
July 29, 1971, 1:3-6
FACULTY & STAFF - KNOWLTON
Page 139
Knapp made undergrad dean.
Sept. 24, 1971, 7:1-4
Faculty members publish textbook.
Feb. 17, 1943, 1:1
Knapp leaves. Search starts
for undergraduate dean.
Sept. 28, 1978, 8:1-6
New speech textbook receives
comment.
Mar. 23, 1943, 1:2
-KNISELY, A.L.
Prof. A.L. Knisely resigned
his work at OAC for government
position.
Jan. 11, 1980, 1:1
Thunderbolt model to be drive
prize.
May 29, 1945, 1:7
-KNOLL, MRS. JUSTINE
Speech department adds
instructor.
Apr. 5, 1962, 1:2
-KNOLL, BOB
OSC alum director to go to
Rose Bowl.
Dec. 10, 1957, 1:2
-KNOLL, PAUL X.
Instructo relate aviation
experiences.
Jan. 14, 1928, 1:7
Knoll given gavel by men's
debaters.
Jan. 19, o949, 1:8
Paul X. Knoll in hospital.
Apr. 5, 1949, 3:6
Speech department honors professors.
Oct. 14, 1952, 3:2
Speech professor and his wife hit
the big print.
Oct. 23, 1954, 2:5
Speech professor Paul X. Knoll dies.
Jan. 5, 1957, 1:7-8
World war aviator will relate
events.
Jan. 28, 1928, 2:5
Last services held for Paul X. Knoll.
Jan. 8, 1957, 1:8
Debate teacher writes article.
Jan. 17, 1931, 4:3
-KNORR, P.N.
Prof. Knorr added to forestry staff.
Sept. 22, 1948, 2:5
Teachers' articles published
in book.
June 1, 1932, 1:6
-KNOWLTON, FRANK L.
Poultry instructor arrives.
Jan. 13, 1920, 1:6
P.X. Knoll's article appears
in journal.
Nov. 19, 1932, 1:3
Knowlton on leave.
Oct. 28, 1931, 1:4
Paul X. Knoll.
Feb. 5, 1938, 2:3 (editorial)
Harper publishers accept speech
book; Wells, Knoll win recognition
with text.
May 20, 1939,,1:7
Turkey egg bulletin out.
Oct. 24, 1934, 1:7
Knowlton in hospital.
Oct. 16, 1940, 2:4
FACULTY & STAFF-KNOWLTON CONT
Page 140
Professor dies Christmas day.
Jan. 7, 1941, 1:2
-KNOX, DR. ELLIS G.
OSC soils staff increased by
2.
Nov. 30, 1954, 1:4
-KNUDSEN, JAMES G.
Dr. Knudsen appointed.
Oct. 26, 1949, 3:1-2
Dormitory director is father
of new daughter, Virginia.
Apr. 27, 1949, 4:6
Koehler called back to army.
Oct. 25, 1950, 3:4
Koehler to resume dorm supervision.
Oct. 10, 1951, 1:4
Prof to read chem papers.
Oct. 23, 1951, 1:6
Dorm director manages food, lodging
for 1200.
Feb. 25, 1953, 2:6-7
Staffer co-authors engineering
book.
Oct. 8, 1958, 1:5
-KOFOID, ORVILLE
Engineering professor.
Oct. 12, 1955, 3:5
Dr. J. Knudsen awarded grant.
Feb. 17- 1961, 1:9
-KOHN, ADELE
Library.
Oct. 7, 1936, 2:7
Dr. Knudsen program head.
Feb. 28, 1963, 1:3
Dean Knudsen honored.
Sept. 27, 1973, 6:5-6
-KOLMER, LEE R.
Extension agent becomes dean.
Oct. 20, 1972, 3:1-2
-KOLSHORN, AGNES
Home ec instructor joins extension
staff.
Engineer Knudson gets professional accolade.
Dec. 1, 1978, 19:1-2
May 14, 1948, 1:5
Three professors receive annual
honors.
Sept. 20, 1979, 19:1-6
Nutrition specialist to go to
Kasetsart.
Sept. 25, 1956, 1:5
Knudsen to head technical
society.
Dec. 4, 1979, 12:1-3
-KORNBERG, HARRY L.
Dr. Kornberg joins chemistry
staff.
Feb. 26, 1946, 2:7
-KOEHLER, ROBERT C.
Resignation brings alteration in
supervision of dormitories.
May 19, 1948, 1:1
Robert C. Koehler, newly appointed
director of men's women's dormitories.
Oct. 16, 1948, 1:3-7
-KORZAN, GERALD F.
Prof. Gerald Korzan gets Ph.D.
degree.
Dec. 2, 1950, 3:4
Four faculty members to assist
in Thailand.
Sept. 22, 1954, 5:5-6
FACULTY & STAFF - KRANTZ
Page 141
OSU Ag prof takes Syrian assignment.
Sept. 24, 1965, 3:4
Dr. Gerald Korzan to leave
August 1.
Feb. 20, 1968, 1:1-2
-KOZUMPLIK, DR. WILLIAM A.
Ass't librarian travels to
Berkeley meeting.
Dec. 6, 1950, 3:7
Kozumplik accepts Air University
post.
Sept. 30, 1952, 3:1
-KOSANOVIC, GEORGE
Three new members complete art
staff.
Sept. 30, 1950, 3:1-2
-KRAFT, WALTER C.
Alum returns to teach speech.
Oct. 5, 1950, 3:3
Coffee hour will honor new men
on art staff.
Nov. 16, 1940, 1:1-3
New appointments made on faculty
Apr. 25, 1956, 1:1
3:1-2
Art faculty members exhibit in
New York.
Jan. 10, 1951, 1:5
Kraft gone on sabbatical.
Apr. 30, 1966, 5:7-9
-KOSESAN, WILLY H.
Graduate appointed farm crops
assistant.
Feb. 16, 1951, 3:7
-KOSKI, DR. W. ARTHRU
PE prof gets Fulbright grant.
Apr. 23, 1963,3:4
Koski named health head.
Aug. 3, 1971, 4:4-5
OSU instructor receives award
in health education.
Apr. 24, 1980, 26:1-2
-KOVTYNOVICH, JOHN
Kovtynovich, Coopey receive
appointments.
Feb. 4, 1941, 1:7
-KOZER, SAM A.
Death takes Kozer, ex-state
secretary.
Oct. 12, 1935, 1:6
OSU faculty recognized.
May 11, 1979, 23:1-2
-KRANE, KENNETH S.
Krane gets fellowship.
Apr. 5, 1977, 5:5-6
-KRANTZ, DR. G.W.
Four insect men added to staff.
Oct. 7, 1955, 1:5
World-wide review slated by
Oregon State staffer.
May 5, 1962, 1:1-2
OSU profs to join Mexican expedition.
Oct. 30, 1965, 4:7
Three faculty members explore
Yucatan jungle.
May 16, 1967, 3:1
Expedition planned to Quintana
Roo.
Nov. 12, 1968, 4:5-7
FACULTY & STAFF-KRAUSE
Page 142
-KRAUSE, E.J.
Doctor Krause gains eastern
recognition.
Oct. 12, 1917, 1:5
-KRONSTAD, DR. WARREN E.
Geneticist travels with group.
to China.
June 2, 1976, 20:5-6
Visitors nominated for
Appleseed award.
Mar. 7, 1950, 3:5
Prof develops wheat products.
Jan. 15, 1980, 7:1-4
Dr. E.J. Krause gets horticulture award.
May 13, 1950, 1:6
Horticulture specialist claims
OSC as 'Home'.
Apr. 21, 1956, 3:3-4
Horticulture prof sells Lily
strain for 50 dollars.
Feb. 27, 1957, 2:7
Plant specialist dies here
Sunday.
Mar. 1, 1960, 1:1-2
-KRAUS, ROBERT W.
Kraus named science dean
Sept. 25, 1972, 5:1-2
Dean of science directs U.S.
biology federation.
Apr. 6, 1979, 24:1-2
-KRAWIEC, THEOPHILA
Singer, Krawiec join psychology
staff.
Oct. 8, 1940, 4:5
T.S Krawiec promoted.
Oct. 29, 1942, 1:2
Kronstad receives award for work
in agriculture.
Mar. 31, 1980, 6;1-5
-KRUEGER, DR. HUGO
Krueger joins OSC staff.
Oct. 6, 1948, 1:6
-KRUEGER, JAMES
Grant awarded to professor.
Oct. 15, 1975, 8:5-6
-KRUEGER, RUTH
Miss Krueger on leave.
July 5, 1939, 6:2
University women elect president.
Apr. 13, 1941, 4:4
-KRUEGER, WILLIAM C.
Krueger named rangeland head.
Oct. 31, 1975, 19:1
-KUEHN, LOUIS
Broken arms caused by fall start
Kuehn on his diving career.
May 26, 1925, 1:4
"Hap" Kuehn follows diving after
gymnasium accident.
Jan. 28, 1926, 3:5
Krawiec to go to New York.
July 12, 1943, 1:1
"Hap" Kuehn to enter business in
Portland.
Apr. 3, 1926, 2:5
-KREMER, DR. CHARLES E.
Resignation entered by health
director.
Jan. 31, 1967, 1:1
Swimming coach acting as private
secretary.
Jan. 20, 1927, 2:7
FACULTY & STAFF-LAMB
Page 143
-KUHLMAN, G.W.
G.W. Kuhlman back after year's
leave.
Oct. 8, 1938, 1:2
Hop production bulletin subject.
Nov. 17, 1939, 4:6
Farmers accounts aided by new
book.
May 11, 1943, 1:8
'Signature' artists win commissions,
Aug. 3, 1959, 5:4
-LAHEY, JAMES F.
Carter awards given.
Sept. 24, 1973, 6:1-2
-LAING, ANDREW
Andrew Laing to be new campus
foreman.
Jan. 21, 1919, 3:3
Associate economist returns to
campus.
Feb. 3, 1948, 4:5
-LAKE, ADELAIDE
OSC journalism teacher to instruct
at Oregon.
July 15, 1947, 2:1
Kuhlman a candidate for group
presidency.
July 30, 1951, 4:3
Miss A. Lake hospitalized for
injureies.
Jan. 6, 1960, 1:3
-KUHN, LEE
Prof. 'Skunked' on field trip.
Feb. 22, 1957, 2:6
OSU instructor given honors.
Oct. 12, 1962, 1:5
-KUIPERS, JUDITH (DR.)
Kuipers becomes new undergraduate studies dean.
Oct. 1, 1979, 5:1-6
7:1-3
-KUITERT, DR. JOHN H.
Health service announces new
staffer.
Oct. 26, 1963, 1:7-8
Infirmary physician receives
army merit citation.
Dec. 5, 1963, 1:7-8
-KUNEY, EDITH C.
Professor to be honored.
May 26, 1953, 1:3
Insult reports false says
instructor who vacationed in
France.
Oct. 15, 1926, 1:4
-LAFOLLETTE, MELVIN WALKER
Readings gain much acclaim at
poetry meet.
Dec. 5, 1958, 3:4
Thank you, Miss Lake.
May 29, 1963. 2:1-3 (editorial)
Ex-journalist succumbs to long
illness.
Apr. 14, 1970, 3:9
-LAKE, E.R.
Prof Lake in France to study prune
and other fruit industries of that
country.
Oct. 1900, p. 26
Prof. Lake was awarded a gold medal
at the Paris ExpositiDn.
Mar. 1902, P. 19
Prof. Lake goes to Washington to
receive position with government.
Feb. 2, 1910, 1:3
-LAMB, ROY
Former grid star on mythical team.
Nov. 6, 1928, 3:2
State diamond coach flash in four
sports during college days.
Apr. 10, 1929, 3:2
FACULTY & STAFF-LAMB CONT
Page 144
Coach Lamb possessor of
enviable reocrd.
Nov. 6, 1930, 3:7
Bill Langan, "Big Brother" of the
Ag school gives advice and boost to
woe-stricken students.
May 10, 1949, 1:3-6
Coach Schissler state mentor
for ninth year.
Sept. 20, 1932, 3:2
Lack of competance.
Feb. 27, 1954, 2:1-2 (editorial)
-LAMBERT, DR. CHARLOTTE L.
New women's PE chairman to
arrive soon.
Aug. 3, 1966, 4:5
-LANDERS, JOHN H.
Meat-cutting booklet out.
Nov. 8, 1962, 3:5
-LANDFORCE, ANDREW.
Wildlife specialist named to
OSC staff.
Apr. 4, 1953, 1:8
Landforce named wildlife chairman.
Mar. 11, 1958, 1:2
State award received by wildlife
specialist.
Jan. 5, 1968, 1:3-4
-LANDON, CO. DONALD C.
Cadets award service ribbon to
Landon.
May 29, 1963, 4:9
-LANE, MISS DOROTHY,
New staff officers added to
nurseries.
Oct. 8, 1954, 1:4
-LANE, LUCY
Home Ec staff adds Lucy Lane.
Apr. 4, 1954, 3:3
Three members receive posts on
OSC staff.
Oct. 15, 1938, 4:2
-LANGAN, WILLIAM
Two new men added to agricultural
school.
Oct. 8, 1935, 1:7
Ag personnel advisor honored by
banquet.
May 27, 1955, 1;7
Ag advisor gets award fund post.
July 18, 1955, 6:2
Langan plans retirement after 35
years service.
Apr. 9, 1970, 2:3-5
-LANGFORD, CHARLES C.
Distinguished awards given to
two professors.
Sept. 20, 1973, 36:1-4
Eleven professors receive awards.
Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3
-LANGMO, R.D.
OSU engineer picked to go to
institute.
May 10, 1963, 1:4
-LANGTON, CLAIR V.
Fighting experience and hard work
make good gymnasium head.
Oct. 16, 1928, 1:4
Athletic dean of health and physical
education has exciting career.
Feb. 14, 1931, 2:6
Book on hygiene edited by Langton
Isaminger.
Oct. 10, 1933, 1:5
Director gets award.
May 1, 1954, 3:4
OSC authors have textbook reprinted.
Feb. 26, 1955, 1:1
FACULTY & STAFF-LARSON
Page 145
New health book written by
OSC'ers.
May 4, 1957, 1:9
-LARSE, LLOYD Q.
New instructor from Tulsa.
Oct. 19, 1940, 4:3
Textbook released by OSC
professors.
Sept. 27, 1957, 1:7
Staff members receive injuries
from collision.
Nov. 13, 1951, 1:4
P.E. director named prexy at
convention.
Oct. 24, 1958, 3:5
Larse gets post.
Dec. 5, 1953. 1:3
Langton wins health award for
service.
Oct. 14, 1960, 1:6
Langton co-authors "school
health".
Apr. 29, 1961, 3:2
Director of physical education
noted for outstanding service.
Apr. 20, 1963, 3:6-8
4 OSU profs earn public service
awards.
Mar. 4, 1964, 1:1
Health and PE professor dies.
Arp. 23, 1973, 3:1-3
-LANO, RUTH
Worm raising and fancy cooking
pastimes of campus personalities.
May 14, 1949, 1:4-6
-LAPALOMBARA, J.G.
LaPalombara chosen coffee hours
most applepolished professor.
Feb. 28, 1950, 1:5-7
Fulbright fellowship presented
professor.
May 16, 1952, 3:7
-LAPALOMBARA, LYDA MAE
Two english teachers earn higher
degrees.
Nov. 2, 1949, 3:5
Associate professor i-ecPivPs
doctorate.
Wilt. 9, 1954, 1:8
Prof. Lloyd Larse places in
contest.
May 9, 1958, 1:9
-LARSON, A.O.
Larson transferred here from
Modesto.
Oct. 4, 1930, 4:6
Insects listed in guide.
Apr. 9, 1932, 1:6
Insects topic of article.
Nov. 2, 1932, 1:8
Entomologists to have manuscript
published.
Nov. 23, 1933, 1:6
Larson finishes paper about weevils,
insects.
Apr. 17, 1934, 1:3
A.O. Larson transferred.
Mar. 6, 1936, 3:7
-LARSON, J.E.
J.E. Larson accepts county agent
position.
Jan. 18, 1918, 1:3
FACULTY & STAFF-LARSON
Page 146
-LARSON, MILTON B.
Honors won by OSC staffers.
Mar. 29, 1957, 1:6
-LARSON, NOAL
Larson to help in lab.
Oct. 10, 1934, 1:6
-LARSON, ROBERT E.
Gov. McCall names faculty.
Oct. 23, 1969, 5:7
-LASLETT, H.R.
Dr. Herbert Laslett has characteristics of football player.
Oct. 17, 1928, 3:5
Laslett opens course.
Nov. 1, 1930, 1:8
Article on OSC grades appears
in publication.
Jan. 11, 1936, 1:4
High school literature courses
evaluated in article by professors.
Dec. 16, 1939, 1:7
Professor's daughter falls
through skylight.
Oct. 22, 1941, 1:5
Latson goes to Virginia.
May 10, 1928m 4:7
-LATTIN, J.D.
Four insect men added to staff.
Oct. 7, 1955, 1:5
Lattin named honors head for OSU.
Sept. 21, 1966, 7:3
-LAUDERDALE, R.W.
Research assistant receives promotion.
Jan. 15, 1955, 3:3
-LAUGHLIN, MRS. KATHLEEN MELOY
Instructor completes thesis.
Apr. 23, 1926, 4:2
Graduate making plans for commercial
school.
Nov. 10, 1926, 3:2
-LAURSEN, HAROLD I.
Honors go to four outstanding
professors.
Oct. 11, 1968, 3;5-9
-LAVALLEE, L.R.
LaVallee to speak; civil rights
topic.
Feb. 3,1949, 1:1
Dr. H.R. Laslett now stationed
in England.
June 19, 1944, 3:3
Dismissal charges defined by Strand.
Feb. 15, 1949, 1:7-8
Former professor writes from
England.
Jan. 9, 1945, 4:6
AAUP releases word clarifying
tenure policies.
Feb. 16, 1949, 1:8
Doctor relates GI prison work
at faculty club.
Oct. 18, 1946, 3:6
Editor's reply.
Feb. 16, 1949, 2:1-3 (editorial)
Death claims ed professor.
June 2, 1945, 1:6
-LATSON, CAPTAIN HARLEY
New officer likes OAC.
Feb. 4, 1925, 3:2
Future at stake.
Feb. 16, 1949, 2:4 (letter)
Freedom doesn't exist.
Feb. 16, 1949, 2:5 (letter)
FACULTY & STAFF - LAWSING
Page 147
An open letter to professor
LaVallee and Doctor Spitzer.
Feb. 16, 1949, 3:4-5
Speeches to be given by Spitzer,
LaVallee.
May 26, 1949, 1:1-3
Statement of L.R. LaVallee and
R. Spitzer.
Feb. 18, 1949, 2:4-5
An implication.
May 26, 1949, 2:7
Don't be absurd A.R.
Feb. 18, 1949, 2:6 (letter)
LaVallee, L.R. (editorial)
Martyred persecutees claim
academic curb.
Feb. 24, 1949, 1:6-8
Spitzer, LaVallee reply to
Strand.
Feb. 24, 1949, 3:7-8
Political group votes to stand
behind teachers.
Feb. 25, 1949, 1:1
-LAWRENCE, OLIVER
English adds to department.
Oct. 15, 1949, 1:2
-LAWRENCE, ROBERT D.
OSU geology profs study in S.W.
Asia.
May 23, 1979, 11:2-3
Professors contribute to new
reference book.
Apr. 27, 1926, 1:1
Prof. Lawrence's book gets French
comment.
Mar. 27, 1930, 4:1
Cheers and Jeers, Baro fails.
Mar. 2, 1949, 2:6-7 (letter)
Graduate compiles Oregon verse
book.
Oct. 18, 1933, 1:5
Dr. Linus Pauling's letter-President A.L. Strand's reply.
Mar. 5, 1949, 2:1-3
Lawrence completes botanical publication.
Oct. 9, 1940, 4:2
Board supports Strand's action
on dismissals.
Mar. 9, 1949, 1:3
Professor Lawrence suffers from
stroke.
Feb. 15, 1947, 1:8
Teachers case to be inspected.
Mar. 31, 1949, 1:3
Professor still ill.
Feb. 19, 1947, 1:1
Strand within rights in dismissing men.
Apr. 2, 1949, 4:1-3
William E. Lawrence, botany professc
succumbs to stroke.
Feb. 20, 1947, 1:6
LaVallee, Spitzer to air grievances at meeting tonight.
May 24, 1949, 1:5
-LAWSING, MARGARET
Former staff member will teach at
Indiana.
Feb. 26, 1932, 1:5
Misleading headline.
May 25, 1949, 2:1 (letter)
FACULTY & STAFF-LAYMAN
Page 148
-LAYMAN, LYLE R.
Lt. Layman native of Ill.
June 6, 1944, 3:3
-LEE, MABEL
Miss Mabel Lee is new director.
Sept. 30, 1918, 3:6
-LEACH, DR. CHARLES M.
Botanist will use fellowship
to study at British College.
Nov. 28, 1961, 1:4-5
-LEE, SYLVIA L.
Lee selected head of dept.
Apr. 5, 1968, 3:7
-LEAR, GENE M.
Lear appointed extension head.
Sept. 20, 1961, 7:4-5
-LEELAND, ALBERT
Married couples like working in
same department.
Apr. 28, 1978, 5:1-6
Lean named new director.
Jan. 20, 1966, 1:4
Extension head named associate
administrator.
May 2, 1970, 2:7-9
-LEARNARD, COL. H.G. JR.
Army director is recovering
from attack.
Jan. 15, 1960, 1:7
Professor to take two week leave.
Feb. 26, 1960, 4:1
Well done Col. Learnard.
May 24, 1960, 2:1 (editorial)
-LEARY, JOHN D.
Pharmacy professor newcomer to
OSC.
Oct. 16, 1959, 1:3
-LEBLOND, MISS NEDRA.
LSC librarian dies at home.
Jan. 11, 1951, 3:3
-LEDBETTER, MARIE
Miss Ledbetter made chairman.
Nov. 11, 1966, 3:4
-LEE, DONALD J.
Dr. Lee is new staff member.
Feb. 16, 1965, 1:6
-LEELAND, LUCILLE
Married couples like working in
same department.
Apr. 28, 1978, 5:1-6
-LEGG, W.DORR
OSC professor's story accepted by
magazine.
Feb. 26, 1938, 1:2
Legg prepares OCE land plan.
Oct. 17, 1941, 4:1
Legg outlines Corvallis cantonement problems.
Oct. 23, 1941, 1:4
Corvallis army camp discussed by
Legg.
Nov. 6, 1941, 4:1
-LEHDE, CONSTANCE
Miss Lehde co-writer of book mendery
work.
Sept. 23, 1936, 8:6
Miss Lehde appointed.
Apr. 10, 1941, 4:6
-LEMASTER, J. LLOYD
LeMaster writes book.
Jan. 24, 1930, 1:7
FACULTY & STAFF-LEMON
Page 149
LeMaster appointed to judicature
body.
Apr. 13, 1934, 1:3
-LEMBERGAYER, A.W.
Lembergayer new teacher.
Oct. 4, 1921, 3:1
Professor LeMaster taken to
hospital.
May 8, 1947, 3:6
-LEMON, E.B.
Professor Lemon is new registrar
beginning in June.
Jan. 20, 1922, 1:7
J. Lloyd LeMaster is well-known
man on campus.
Oct. 6, 1948, 2:6
Business professor declines
Democrats.
Nov. 22, 1949, 1:6
Enrollment increase shortens
vacations of registrar Lemon.
May 24, 1928, 2:4
E.B. Lemon chosen head of registrars
Nov. 22, 1928, 2:4
LeMaster to fill B & T vacancy
in dean's post.
Nov. 7, 1951, 1:4
College registrar receives distinction.
Apr. 20, 1929, 1:4
LeMaster named justice of peace.
May 20, 1953, 1:7
Group names Lemon as vice president.
Apr. 23, 1929, 1:4
A sad situation.
Feb. 13, 1954, 2:1-2 (editorial)
Lemon goes to Berkeley.
Nov. 6, 1930, 1:8
New local program features OSC
staff.
May 25, 1954, 1:5
Registrar Lemon serious but friendly
with faculty, students alike.
Feb. 19, 1931, 2:7
State board meeting approves
appointments of four department
heads for Oregon State.
June 24, 1956,1:4
Lemon head of military.
July 6, 1943, 1:2
LeMaster selected term professor.
May 4, 1962, 1:1-3
OSU business professor offers
student legal aid.
Feb. 6, 1968, 3:1-4
-LEMAY, MORRIS
Education professor published
occupational informational article.
Nov. 1965, 4:1-6
Lemay changes positions.
June 29, 1971, 1:6
Lemon takes new job, continues as
coordinator.
Oct. 8, 1943, 4:4
College plan postwar program.
Nov. 5, 1943, 1:3
Lemon now dean of administration.
June 19, 1944, 4:4
Portrait.
June 24, 1956, 3:2-4
Dean receives copy of tribute
calendar.
Jan. 7, 1959, 1:1-4
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Chosen outstanding citizen.
Jan. 24, 1959, 1:6
Dean Lemon named senior first
citizen.
Jan. 24, 1959, 1:6-7
Dean to receive honors tonight.
Jan. 27, 1959, 3:1-2
-LENCHNER-SCHMIDT, PAULA
OSU music staffer to judge auditions.
Jan. 28, 1965, 1:6
-LEONARD, JAMES W.
Poling hall janitor an old time
sailor still follows trade.
Jan. 7, 1926, 1:3
Banquet slated honoring dean.
Apr. 1, 1959, 1:1
-LEVENSPIEL, DR. OCTAVE
Chem engineering takes new position.
June 4, 1954, 1:6
Dean Lemon to be honored for
services.
May 12, 1959, 1:3
Professor U.S rep.
Oct. 1, 1973, 2:5-6
Banquet to honor retiring Lemon.
May 15, 1959, 1:7-9
-LEVERNZ, JON M.
Prof resigns for new job.
Dec.4, 1963, 1:2
Dean Lemon is honored.
May 15, 1959, 2:1-3
Many friends gather in M.U. to
honor Dean.
May 16, 1959,1:9
48 years of duty to end for
Lemon.
June 2, 1959, 1:8-9
Lemon firing said chicanery.
Sept. 23, 1960, 1:2
Lemon takes new arts post.
Oct. 5, 1960, 1:2
Alumni back Dean Lemon.
Oct. 7, 1960, 1:5
Senate committee to reconsider
Dean Lemon appointment. Testimony
lacking; committee suffers.
Nov. 2, 1960, 1:7-9
Bickering still reigns.
Nov. 12, 1960, 2:1-3 (editorial)
E.B. Lemon dies.
July 17, 1979, 5:1-2
-LEVINE, GLORIA
New mbers join faculty.
Jan. 13, 1956, 1:2
-LEVINE, SHEPARD
Painting collection on display
in kidder.
Apr. 26, 1955, 3:8
Profs' oil painting accepted for
exhibit.
May 4, 1957, 1:8
Levine holds art show.
May 9, 1969, 1:1-2
Artistic interpretation set Monday.
Mar. 6, 1971,.15:1-5
-LEWIS, C.I.
Prof. Lewis made Vice-President of
the American Pomological Society.
Dec. 12, 1913, 1:1
-LEWIS, CHARLES S.
Honors go to four outstanding
professors.
Oct. 11, 1968, 3:5-9
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Charles S. Lewis receives
forestry, teacher award.
Oct. 3, 1969, 2:6-8
Librarian emeritus honored at
dinner.
Feb. 6, 1945, 4:3
-LEWIS, LUCY M.
Librarian to read paper.
May 1, 1923, 4:4
OSC to confer honors on two.
June 8, 1945, 1:6
Faculty members vacation in
Europe.
Oct. 1, 1927, 1:5
Miss Lewis escapes Bulgarian
earthquake.
Apr. 28, 1928, 1:2
Publication contains homecoming
articles.
Oct. 20, 1928, 1:5
Pledges initiated into honor
group.
May 7, 1929, 1:2
Bookreview series arranged for
radio.
Jan. 9, 1931, 1:1
Miss Lewis to review new books
over KOAC.
Nov. 6, 1931, 3:6
Past OSC librarian dies on
Wednesday.
Dec. 6, 1951, 1:8
-LEWIS, MARY E.
Two new members on language staff.
Oct. 20, 1928, 1:1
Miss Lewis receives Ph.D. from
Washington.
June 19, 1939, 3:1
Miss Lewis receives philosophy
degree.
Oct. 14, 1939, 1:2
-LEWIS, M.R.
Specialist accepts offer.
Dec. 1, 1927, 3:5
M.R. Lewis' economics paper
to be published.
Nov. 18, 1933, 1:8
Lucy M. Lewis elected head.
June 30, 1936, 4:4
Corvallis engineer will go to
Dakotas.
Feb. 27, 1937, 4:5
Librarian to leave on library
survey.
Nov. 4, 1937, 1:1
Lewis takes position in Salinas
Project.
Nov. 20, 1942, 3:8
Librarian Director retires from
staff.
Jan. 9, 1945,1:8
Latin soils experts visit ag.
department.
May 21, 1946, 4:3
Lucy M. Lewis, librarian emeritus.
Jan. 9, 1945, 2:1
-LEWIS, RAYMOND.
OSU professor to write history
of old Bay forts.
Jan. 22, 1965, 1:3-4
Librarian Director retires from
staff.
Jan. 9; 1945, 1:8
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-LEWIS YVONNE
Assistant dean of students named.
Sept. 21, 1978, 41:1-3
-LEWTON, HARRY R.
Instructor added to staff.
May 28, 1926, 3:1
-LIGON, FRANK
3 English instructors join
teaching staff.
Oct. 12, 1955, 1:4
Coordinator named to committee.
Feb. 24, 1975, 5:1
H.R. Lewton appointed in school
of Pharmacy.
Sept. 30, 1926, 4;2
-LILLIG, EVERETT H.
Physical plant director set.
Jan. 13, 1970, 3:4
Pharmacy professors submit literary work.
May 17, 1927, 2:4
-LINCOLN, MILDRED
New instructor is here.
Feb. 3, 1920, 1:1
-LEYMAN, MRS. NELLIE
Preceptress at hall starts doll
hospital in department store.
Feb. 10, 1927, 4:2
Instructor arrives.
Mar. 30, 1920, 2:3
-LI, JEROME
Dr. Jerome Li named station biometrician.
July 17, 1950, 1:4
OSC prof writes text on statistical
method.
Oct. 5, 1954, 3:1-2
-LINCOLN, RUSSEL
Experiment station staff employs
three.
Nov. 18, 1952, 1:3
-LINDBERG, A.F.
English department has 3 new
members.
Oct. 11, 1950, 2:3
Teaching awards given.
Sept. 21, 1955, 6:1-2
-LINDGREN, H.A.
Graduate on staff.
Oct. 22, 1920, 4:1
New appointments made on faculty.
Apr. 25, 1956, 1:1-3:1-2
Retired professor dies at home.
Jan. 6, 1961, 1:9
-LIEBE, H.E.
Liebe to join staff.
June 4, 1946, 2:7
-LIST, PETER
List receives fellowship.
Oct. 12, 1973, 9:5-6
Artillery, engineer unit heads
to leave.
May 23, 1947, 1:2
-LITTLE, WALLACE I.
Prof added to B & T to teach
economics.
Oct. 15, 1952, 3:4
-LIGDA, VICTOR
Victor Ligda is new gymnasium
instructor.
Apr. 15, 1919, 1:5
-LITWILLER, E.M.
Oregon section of IFT formed.
Nov. 9, 1949, 1:4
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-LIVINGSTON, ARTHUR
Committee recommends tenure for
Papadopoulos.
Feb. 12, 1970, 2:1-6
-LIVINGSTON, DOUGLAS C.
Livinston in hospital.
Oct. 26, 1920, 1:2
Professor composes poem of
northwest.
Apr. 4, 1923, 3:2
Geologist investigates Oregon
wax deposits.
Nob. 6, 1925, 3:4
Professor wins first prize.
May 11, 1927, 1:7
Professor called east by N.Y.
mining interest.
Dec. 7, 1928, 1:1
-LIVINGSTON, EDITH
New acting dean has fund of
experience.
Sept. 20, 1922, 1:2
Miss Livingston went to little
red school house in the valley.
May 11, 1923, 5:3
Glaring yellow eyes of theiving
woodrat cause sudden demise.
Feb. 26, 1927, 1:4
Assistant Dean gets start
growing fruit in Hawaiian Islands.
May 7, 1927, 1:5
Miss Edith Livinston announces
engagement.
June 4, 1927, 5:1
-LIVINGSTON, HAROLD M.
Speech department acquires
commercial radio specialist.
Oct. 19, 1946, 1:2-3
OSU prof eyes possible race for
Senate job.
Oct. 14, 1961, 1:6
Livingston says he will not run.
Nov. 21, 1961, 1:5-6
Two staffers elected Association
officers.
Nov. 29, 1961, 1:7-8
Livingston joins primary contest.
Mar. 7, 1962, 1:3-4
Livingston files in senatorial
race.
Mar. 9, 1962, 1:3
Speech prof trys for US senator.
May 18, 1962, 1:2-4
Speech staffer gets position.
Dec. 7, 1962, 4:1
Dr. Livingston to be officer.
Nov. 30, 1966, 1:4
-LLOYD, PHILLIP W.
P.W. Lloyd reads poems at Orion
club meeting.
Dec. 6, 1927, 1:1
English instructor elected principal.
May 24, 1929, 1:5
Past O.S.C. instructor gets Alaska
position.
Nov. 25, 1933, 1:7
-LOCEY, PERCY
Student activity changes announced
in both major schools; two names out.
May 13, 1936, 1:7-8
A keystone position..
May 14, 1936, 2:1 (editorial)
FACULTY & STAFF-LOCEY CONT
Page 154
'Rock' returns to scene of
undergraduate days.
Oct. 9, 1936, 1:7
Quiet law professor confesses to
writing wild western prose.
Apr. 17, 1925, 3:3
"Percy" big boy, Locey
basketball big shot.
Apr. 26, 1938, 1:6
Four legal detrees awarded instructor in political science.
Jan. 4, 1926, 1:4
Locey takes duties of assistant
dean.
July 7, 1936, 1:1
Professor Lockenour becomes wet
victim of erring challenge.
Feb. 19, 1927, 3:1
Former stater heads changes in
new set-up.
Sept. 23, 1936, 2:3
Comical items found in old English
book owned by instructor.
Mar. 30, 1927, 1:1
Locey appointed athletic head.
June 21, 1937, 4:3
-LOCKLIN, WILLIAM H.
SAE housemother, ROTC man die.
Jan. 10, 1969, 1:3-5
Locey replaces Lodell at OSC
athletic helm.
Sept. 22, 1937, 2:2
State board to act on Locey
resignation.
Jan. 28, 1947, 1:8
Division of duties advocated as
Stiner-Locey split dispelled.
Jan. 28, 1947, 2:4
Board passes on resignation.
Jan. 29, 1947, 1:6
Curtain call.
Jan. 29, 1947, 2:1 (editorial)
-LOCKE, DR. EDWARD D.
Chemical engineers get new
professor.
Oct. 22, 1936, 1:3
-LOCKE, CAPT. RALPH F.
New professor and two officer
instructors have been assigned
to OSU NROTC.
Oct. 17, 1963, 4:7-9
-LOCKENOUR, ROY M.
Department appointment made.
July 9, 1924, 2:3
-LODELL, CARL
Lodell serves school during 10year period.
Jan. 29, 1932, 4:1
New powers assumed by graduate
manager.
Jan. 28, 1933, 1:7
Carl Lodell former star orange
athlete.
Feb. 7, 1933, 3:4
Work of Lodell, Taaffe given O.K.
by Corvallis business men, alumni;
100 percent backing also assured.
Jan. 18, 1935, 1:4
Lodell resigns campus office held
15 years.
Mar. 27, 1937, 1:1
Carl Lodell...
Mar. 30, 1937, 2:1 (editorial)
-LOGAN, A.V.
Logan added to staff.
Jan. 18, 1946, 1:1
Four faculty members to assist in
Thailand.
Sept. 22, 1954, 5:5-6
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Page 155
OSC profs author chemistry
textbook.
Oct. 15, 1955, 1:8
OSU man elected veep of American
Association.
June 30, 1970, 3:1-2
Staff members' book chosen by
college.
Feb. 7, 1956, 1:2
-LONG, JAY B.
A big fish story; gravel pit yields
two pound bass.
May 7, 1948, 2:6
Local Demo's get invitation.
Jan. 21, 1961, 1:1
-LOHSE, GAIL
New staff officers added to
nurseries.
Oct. 8, 1954, 1:4
-LONG, BRICE H.
Fraternity founder visits Sigma
Phi Sigma.
Oct. 26, 1940, 2:4
-LONG, CLAYTON L.
Horticulture specialist assisting
county agent.
Jan. 17, 1928, 2:4
Long appointed chairman.
May 29, 1929, 3:6
C.L. Long resigns; known over
state in extension work.
Mar. 28, 1930, 1:4
-LONG, DAVID R.
Honors go to four outstanding
professors.
Oct. 11, 1968, 3:5-9
-LONG, DR. JAMES W.
New PE director assumes duties.
Aug. 3, 1966, 4:3-4
PE department director named.
Apr. 15, 1966, 1:5-6
Long named to PE post.
Apr. 7, 1967, 1:3
Dr. Long presides over health
panel.
Oct. 19, 1967, 1:5
4 OSU profs feted Sept. 20 at
faculty day.
Sept. 23, 1964, 8:7
Professors honored on faculty day.
Oct. 1, 1964, 3:7
Retired prof keeps busy.
May 2, 1974, 3:4-6
Professor emeritus fined for
migratory bird sales.
Dec. 1, 1977, 3:1-3
Dean of health, PE retires.
May 10, 1979, 9:1-4
-LONG, JERRY
Long added to grid staff.
Mar. 31, 1961, 6:5
-LONGUET-HIGGINS, M.S.
London fellow joins faculty.
Oct. 19, 1967, 1:2
-LONSETH, A.T.
A.T. Lonseth assigned to math
department.
Oct. 14, 1948, 1:4
State board meeting approves
appointments of four department
heads for Oregon State.
June 24, 1957, 1:4
3 math profs get positions.
Jan. 31, 1959, 1:1
Dr. Arvid Lonseth is chosen
visiting professor to Iceland.
Jan. 30, 1962, 1;6
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Page 156
Math chairman to be honored.
Feb. 19, 1964, 3:9
Tribute paid professor.
Apr. 30, 1924, 2:5
-LORD, CHARLES M.
New term adds Lord to fernhoppers'
list.
Jan. 21, 1939, 1:2
-LOVETT, R.G.
Lieutenant competes in national
contestsb
Oct. 4, 1927, 1:3
Lord accepts position with U.S.
forest service.
Oct. 10, 1939, 2:3
-LOWE, MARGARET E.
Many phone calls handled through
OSC switchboard.
Dec. 2, 1948, 2:5
-LOSKOTA, R.A.
Research vessel captain suffers
heart attack.
Oct. 7, 1971, 10:1-4
-LOTHGREN, C.E.
Prof. C.E. Lothgren new addition
to staff.
Jan. 22, 1957, 1:8
Retirement due phone operator.
Nov. 23, 1949, 3:5
-LOWE, ROBERT LIDDEL
Lowe and Montgomery fill staff
vacancies.
May 25, 1929, 3:5
-LOVE, L.L.
Love starts work in Oregon schools.
Oct. 3, 1929, 4:3
-LOWRY, WILLIAM
William Lowry nominated to head
honors program.
Feb. 29, 1968, 1:7-9
L.L. Love becomes dean at Ohio
State.
Apr. 8, 1932, 4:5
-LUBCHENCO, JANE
Two zoologists win recognition.
Oct. 11, 1979, 8:1
-LOVELL, RONALD P.
Writer joins OSU staff.
July 29, 1971, 3:4
-LUDWIG, MARTIN
English adds to department.
Oct. 15, 1949, 1:2
Lovell becomes region head.
Nov. 21, 1979, 8:1-6
-LUKATS, N.P.
NROTC gym director receives promotion.
Jan. 22, 1946, 3:7
Lovell authors beginning journalism text.
Apr. 11, 1980, 8:1-3
-LOVELL, RON
Prof researches Hughes empire.
Apr. 7, 1976, 1:3-6
-LOVETT, A.L.
Professor Lovett victim of
malady.
Apr. 26, 1924, 1:3
-LUMPKIN, MARGARET
New assistant dean appointed for
women.
Jan. 6, 1954, 3:6
Report shows little change in
textbook bias.
Nov. 2, 1977, 7:1-6
Profs investigate reading problems.
Nov. 6, 1978, 7:1-6
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Sexism still prevalent, prof
says.
Mar. 6, 1979, 7:3-6
-LUNDBERG, CRAIG C.
Lundberg appointed.
Oct. 2, 1973, 2:3-4
-LUNDE, RALPH N.
R.N. Lunde appointed.
Jan. 3, 1930, 1:1
Lunde added to staff as mechanics
teacher.
Jan. 16, 1930, 4:7
Lunde recognized for long
service.
Jan. 24, 1962, 1:8
-LUNN, ALFRED G.
Lunn new poultry professor.
Jan. 9, 1920, 1:3
Suspenderless seniors spend night
upon coping of Agricultural Hall.
Feb. 7, 1924, 3:2
Rook boss teaches seniors.
Jan. 21, 1925, 4:5
Foreign market quotations startle
department head.
Oct. 25, 1927, 1:4
KOAC will broadcast new feature
tonight.
Nov. 4, 1930, 4:5
Lunn speaks at first annual
poultry show.
Dec. 9, 1930, 1:5
-LUNT, ETTA G.
Gymnasium secretary assists many
co-eds during lenthy term.
May 8, 1926, 1:2
-LUSETTI, WALTER
Lusetti promoted.
Sept. 27, 1973, 5:6
-LUTZ, LOIS
Miss Lutz appointed extension
specialist.
Oct. 16, 1940, 2:5
Specialist leaves for Washington,
D.C.
Nov. 10, 1944, 1:5
-LYNGSTRAND, PETE
Engineers win national award.
Sept. 27, 1978, 11:1-2
-LYONS, JACK
English vacancy filled.
Oct. 1, 1927, 6:3
-MACCORMACK, HARRY
Meet the prof to feature English
man.
Oct. 31, 1968, 1:6
OSU action lags behind say prof.
Feb. 4, 1969, 1:9
Professor Harry MacCormack schedules
poetry reading.
May 19, 1970, 3:5-6
-MACE, GEORGE
MacVicar obtains a second shadow.
May 7, 1971, 11:1-5
Former poultry head will locate
in Boston.
Jan. 10, 1936, 1:3
-MACHAFFIE, R.A.
Drs. MacHaffie, Wang receive OMA
awards.
Oct. 10, 1968, 1:7-8
-LUNNING, MARGARET R.
Recipes for rockfish feature
of bulletin.
Oct. 13, 1951, 2:1-2
-MACK, MABEL
Scholarship awarded agent for study
in social science.
May 28, 1948, 1:2
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