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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

Former poultry head will locate in Boston.

Jan. 10, 1936, 1:3

-LUNNING, MARGARET R.

Recipes for rockfish feature of bulletin.

Oct. 13, 1951, 2:1-2

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-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

-MACCORKACK, RARRY

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

-MACHAFFIE, R.A.

Drs. MacHaffie, Wang receive OMA awards.

Oct. 10, 1968, 1:7-8

-MACK, MABEL

Scholarship awarded agent for study in social science.

May 28, 1948, 1:2

FACULTY & STAFF-MACK CONT

OSC extensionist named to post.

Jan. 7, 1955, 1:8

Mrs. Mabel Mack Oregon's delegate at world session.

July 21, 1958, 3:3

Mabel Mack honored for work with coop extension service.

may 10, 1963, 6:1-6

-MACKEY, ANDREA

Profs author chapters.

Nov. 19, 1969, 3:3-4

-MACKIE, COMMANDER J.R.

NROTC man gets sea job.

Mar. 14, 1958, 4:7

-MACLAY, ELEANOR

New professor plans classes in nutrition.

Oct. 15, 1924, 1:5

Friends honor Miss Maclay.

May 22, 1926, 3:6

-MACPHERSON, D.D.

Personals.

Nov. 30, 1949, 3:6

-MCADAMS, A.J.

Plaque given to McAdams.

Mar. 11, 1958, 1:8

-MCALEXANDER, U.G.

Colonell McAlexander sees battle at Verdun.

Oct. 19, 1917, 3:2

McAlexander in the trenches.

Nov. 28, 1917, 4:1

Former major is now general.

Oct. 23, 1918, 3:4

McAlexander receives both

D.S.0 and D.S.M.

Apr. 15, 1919, 1:4

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Hero of Marne visits campus.

May 24, 1921, 1:2

Famous officer visits cadet band rehearsal.

Oct. 30, 1925, 1:1

World war leader tournament guest.

June 4, 1927, 5:1

U.G. McAlexander will tour Europe.

Apr. 28, 1931, 1:8

War-relics showcase gift of

Corvallis man.

Oct. 22, 1931, 2:6

Former ROCT head to speak today at convo.

Jan. 10, 1934, 1:8

Major general M'Alexander dies suddenly.

Sept. 23, 1936, 6:1

McAlexander medals.given to Oregon

State.

Sept. 20, 1944, 4:2

Many wonder about identity of bust inside MU doors.

Feb. 20, 1957, 2:5-6

-MCALISTER, E.H.

E.H. M'Alister honored by Oregon alum group.

Dec. 6, 1934, 1:5

-MCALLESTER, LAURA

Phys ed professor devotes 22 years to Oregon State.

May 12, 1948, 3:7

Diminutive 'Miss Mac' leaves influence on OSC.

June, 5, 1948, 2:7

-MCARTHUR, C.L.

New man selected for bacteriology staff.

Dec. 4, 1917, 4:2

-MCBURNEY, RALPH

McBurney lieutenant.

Nov. 28, 1917, 5:4

-MCCALL, TOM

McCall to teach large, small classes during spring term.

Jan. 22, 1975, 1:1-3

McCall had doubts about accpeting teaching post.

Feb. 25, 1975, 1:1-6

Former governor McCall to take leave of absence.

May 28, 1975, 1:4-6

McCall to pursue politics.

May 29, 1975, 3:1-4

-MCCAPES, MORTON

McCapes to go east.

Apr. 14, 1931, 1:8

-MCCAULEY, DR. JAMES E.

Trematode catalog published by

OSU.

Feb. 14, 1962, 3:7

Student advisor dies.

July 6, 1978, 5:1-3

-MCCLANAHAN, EDWARD P.

McClanahan wins writing fellowship.

July 23, 1962, 3:1-2

-MCCLELLAN, THOMAS J.

Engineering instructor to remain on staff.

May 24, 1946, 1:8

Engineer prof takes sixth.

Oct. 14, 1961,1:8

-MCCLENAGHAN, WILLIAM A.

'Red textbook' charges denied by McClenaghan.

Feb. 7, 1952, 1:6

Changes given Magruder text.

Jan. 28, 1953, 3:5

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Johnson-Thornton campaign.

Jan. 21, 1969, 1:1-2

Professor questions elections' legality.

Jan. 24, 1969, 1:5-7

Professor charged on failure to file for taxes.

Apr. 11, 1972, 3:5-6

Professor to be arraigned today.

May 3, 1972, 9:1-4

McClenaghan case postponed a week.

May 4, 1972, 3:3-5

Prof says guilty to charge.

May 11, 1972, 6:1

-MCCLINTOCK, THOMAS C.

History chooses chairman.

Apr. 7, 1972, 8:2-5

-MCCLOSKEY, JOHN C.

McCloskey prepares book for publishers.

May 17, 1932, 1:8

McCloskey's article taken for publication.

Jan. 14, 1933, 4:4

Handbook commended.

Jan. 31, 1933, 3:6

McCloskey appointed.

May 12, 1936, 1:2

Business handbooks in English classes all new this term.

Jan. 12, 1933, 2:6

-MCCLUSKEY, WILLIAM H.

McCluskey appointed to poultry husbandry.

Oct. 25, 1955, 1:1

-MACCOBY, NATHAN

Psychology teacher to arrive

Monday.

Oct. 14, 1939, 1:1

FACULTY & STAFF-MACCOBY CONT

Maccoby obtains government job.

July 2, 1940, 4:2

-MCCOLLUM, E.V.

Telling how to live more important than discussing broken rib.

July 12, 1927, 3:3

Editor praises work of Dr. E.V.

McCollum.

July 19, 1927, 3:3

-MCCOMB, JESSIE D.

"Appointed assistant state leader of home economics extension"

Oct. 30, 1917, 4:1

New extension bulletin gives hints on exhibits.

Apr. 28, 1922, 4:3

State extension head has varied experiences in foreign countries.

Apr. 20, 1929, 1:7

M'Comb appointed regional director.

Apr. 20, 1929, 1:7

Appointments made by executive office.

Jan. 22, 1930, 4:3

-MCCORKLE, RUTH

Campus comment.

Nov. 20, 1947, 2:1 (letter)•

-MCCORMACK, ROSS

B &T appoints new staffers.

Oct. 13, 1959, 1:5

-MCCORMACK, W.F.

Psychologists leave campus, seek degrees.

Apr. 22, 1949, 3:3-4

-MCCORMICK, T.C.

Military officer leaves for general hospital.

Feb. 12, 1926, 1:6

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Military instructor returns.

Feb. 26, 1926, 1:1

McCormick ordered to Oklahoma fort.

Apr. 4, 1928, 1:6

Russian famine scenes depicted by professor.

May 6, 1927, 1:2

-MCCOY, MRS. BESS

Big smile greets troubled students at Ad. Building.

Oct. 23, 1924, 3:3

-MCCOY, W.V.

Art department adds to staff.

Oct. 1, 1948, 3:3

Position given to art teacher.

Oct. 12, 1948, 4:8

Local artists' work makes Seattle exhibit.

Oct. 8, 1949, 4:3

Artist's offering amaze, amuse observers of collection.

Feb. 9, 1950, 1:3-7

McCoy exhibits paintings in oil.

Jan. 27, 1953, 1:1

McCoy to take job at Washington

State.

June 5, 1953, 1:8

-MCCUE, NELL

McCue named to staff.

Sept. 30, 1948, 1:1

-MCCULLOCH, W.F.

National committee claims acting dean.

Dec. 5, 1952, 1:6

-MCCULLOCK, W.F.

Forestry school adds McCulloch to staff.

Oct. 28, 1937, 2:6

McCulloch accepts position at camp.

Apr. 16, 1938, 1:6

OSC Forestry man publisher of manual.

Oct. 31, 1950, 3:7-8

Ag leaders will hear OSC faculty head.

Nov. 3, 1951, 3:6

Speech printed in quarterly.

Feb. 13, 1954, 1:8

McCulloch named dean of forestry.

Oct. 27, 1954, 1:1-2

'Lumberman' article written by

McCulloch.

Oct. 5, 1955, 1:7

Forestry handbook published by co-op.

Oct. 15, 1955, 1:5

OSC dean's book lists woods lingo.

Oct. 3, 1958, 5:4-5

Dean McCulloch named to state board.

Oct. 28, 1958, 1:4

Dean of Forestry resigns position.

Feb. 5, 1966, 1:9

Banquet to honor dean.

Apr. 22, 1966, 3:6

McCulloch serves OSU for 29 years.

May 19, 1966, 1:5-6

Retiring forestry dean to be honored tonight.

May 25, 1966, 1:1-2

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New forestry dean named; McCulloch stays on staff.

Sept. 27, 1966, 1:1

Former Forestry dean dies; funeral today.

Jan. 31, 1973, 3:5-6

-MCCULLOUGH, C.B.

Head of C.E. dept. leaves.

Apr. 15, 1919, 1:3

Highway engineer accepts position.

Oct. 11, 1928, 1:4

Farewell banquet given McCullough.

Oct. 10, 1935, 1:6

Salem dinner honors former faculty man.

Oct. 12, 1935, 4:2

Coos bay bridge named to honor engineer head.

Apr. 25, 1947, 1:8

-MCCULLOUGH, HELEN

Miss McCullough new arrival to campus.

Oct. 8, 1938, 1:3

-MCDANIEL, LEE

Instructor at the University's farrier school.

Nov. 14, 1972, 1:1-2

Horseshoing art still taught.

Nov. 14, 1972, 1:1-2

-MCDANIELS, P.J.

Business office man, P.J.

McDaniels, dies.

Apr. 1, 1950, 3:2

-MCDONALD, H.C.

H.C. McDonald leaves for the

Philippines.

Jan. 8, 1919, 4:3

FACULTY & STAFF-MCDONALD CONT

-MCDONALD, JOHN

New members added to KOAC staff.

Oct. 11, 1951, 1:7

-MCDOUGAL, J.H.

Prof. McDougal resigned his position here and departed for

Sacremento where he has a position in the electrical works of that city.

Apr. 13, 1907, 1:3

-MCELFRESH, MRS. GERTRUDE

Mrs. McElfresh goes to New York.

Spet. 29, 1923, 5:3

Instructor given leave.

May 18, 1929, 3:7

Publishers accept new English book.

July 18, 1939, 1:1

- McFarland, Dr. Floyd B.

Economics prof lists Argentinan.

lectures.

May 13, 1966, 4:3-4

-MCFARLAND, HELEN M.

Helen McFarland arrives.

apr. 8, 1919, 4:1

-MCGILL, LOIS SATHER,

Staff member receives honor.

May 27, 1971, 3:1-3

-MCGRATH, WILLIAM

TV teacher hired.

Sept. 29, 1954, 3:8

-MCGRAW, ELIZABETH ANNE

Reference librarian appointed to OSC.

Mar. 4, 1960, 1:2

-MCILVENNA, DON

OSU--a great University?

Apr. 12, 1976, 4:3-6

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History profs plan book about OSU.

May 7, 1979, 9:5-6

-MCINTOSH, CHARLES JARVIS

He got his start as printer's devil.

Nov. 3, 1922, 3:2

Memory of Joaquin Miller Keen in mind of professor.

Nov. 6, 1925, 1:3

Editorial association authorizes style book.

Feb. 24, 1926, 1:6

One-piece bathing suit causes editing "prof" much embarrasement.

Nov. 4, 1926, 4:2

Style book submitted at request of editors.

Jan. 29, 1927, 1:5

KOAC to broadcast musical program.

Nov. 27, 1927, 1:5

Style book approved by Newspaper editors.

May 7, 1929, 4:3

Pamphlets prepared.

May 22, 1929, 1:1

Newspaper style book compiled by professor.

July 2, 1929, 2:2

M'Intosh writes story for western publisher.

Mar. 4, 1930, 1:4

M'Intosh will teach at business college.

Feb. 10, 1931, 1:4

Different type face designed by

McIntosh.

Oct. 23, 1931, 1:7

McIntosh ill in Portland.

Oct. 28, 1931, 1:7

Professor McIntosh starts journalism work here.

May 20, 1933, 1:1

Prof. Mac disagrees with superstitions about black

Friday.

Oct. 13, 1933, 1:4

Professor. McIntosh honored at dinner.

Nov. 16, 1938, 1:3

Retiring adviser.

June 19, 1939, 1:2 (Portait)

Journalism professor in

Corvallis hospital.

Oct. 10, 1939, 1:6

Barometer room to have 'library'.

Mar. 7, 1944, 1:5

New barometer library set up in workroom.

Apr. 25, 1944, 1:1

OSC hisotry makes book Barometer is reference.

Nov. 19, 1948, 1:7-8

-MCKAY, JOHN JR.

McKay resigns.

June 22, 1976, 8:2

-MCKAY, M.P.

National interest aroused by McKay.

Jan. 21, 1927, 1:2

McKay writes article in horticultural work.

May 2, 1929, 1:3

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Appointments made by executive office.

Jan. 22, 1930, 4:3

McKay prepares circular.

Apr. 4, 1930, 3:1

-MCKENZIE, FRED. F.

OSC man to assist Chile's agriculture.

Sept. 28, 1945, 1:6

Dr. McKenzie to teach in Italy.

June 24, 1947, 1:3

Animal husbandry chairman at OSC much-traveled livestock scientist.

Jan. 7, 1950, 1:2-4

Dr. Fred F. McKenzie granted high award.

Oct. 27, 1951, 1:8

Dr. McKenzie to go to Australia for one year, receives second OSC

Fulbright fellowship.

Jan. 24, 1952, 1:2-5

Dr. McKenzie goes to Turkey.

Sept. 21, 1956, 1:7

OSC professor accepts job with

University of Indonesia.

Sept. 21, 1960, 5:5-6

Animal husbandry prof completes

Indonesia tour.

Sept. 23, 1964, 4:8-9

-MCKIMMY, DR. M.D.

Dr. McKimmy off to Harvard on fellowship.

June 1, 1966, 4:4

-MCKOWN, DR. NORMAN

Dr. McKown made director.

Apr. 29, 1959, 3:7

FACULTY & STAFF-MCKOWN CONT

2 OSU professors help author book.

Sept. 25, 1962, 1:8

-MCLEAN, BETH BAILEY

Cookery expert gives address.

Nov. 22, 1957, 3:5-6

OSC nutritionist awarded doctorate.

Apr. 15, 1958, 3:3

OSC profs are authors.

Spet. 29, 1959, 1:3

Professor co-authors 2 books.

Nov. 15,1961, 1:3-5

-MCLEAN, FRANCIS

Instructors appointed for geography jobs.

Sept. 28, 1954, 1:5

-MCLOUTH, FARLEY D.

Regents accept painting.

Oct. 30, 1917, 1:2

McLouth is honored.

Mar. 4, 1921, 3:3

Art professor is called by death.

May 10, 1923, 1:3

Funeral services for prof.

F.D. McLouth held.

May 11, 1923, 5:4

-MACMAHON, H.J.

Military instructors assigned camp posts.

May 16, 1933, 1:1

M'Mahon transferred to artillery school.

Oct. 7, 1933, 4:3

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-MCMANUS, MARGUERITE (MRS.)

Mrs. MacManus now supervisor of music.

Oct. 13, 1931, 1:6

-MCMASTER, MRS. MARION

Succeeds Mrs. Knapp.

Oct. 8, 1924, 3:3

Ex-staffer's death told.

Oct. 16, 1954, 3:7

-MCMILLAN, F.O.

OAC graduate will join college staff next term.

Dec. 12, 1919, 3:3

Jingling of cowbelles embarrass professor on way to be married.

May 27, 1927, 2:4

Assistant professor reads Stone's paper.

Mar. 14, 1928, 1:7

McMillan appointed.

Nov. 2, 1928, 1:2

McMillan appointed research professor.

May 27, 1939, 1:6

Profs discover new theories.

Oct. 15, 1940, 4:1

F.O. McMillan assigned work in chunking.

June 22, 1943, 4:4

F.O. McMillan, former OSC instructor, working hard in China government.

Jan. 26, 1944, 3:1

McMillan returns.

Sept. 20, 1944, 1:6

Prof. Fred O. McMillan authors

China article.

Jan. 17, 1947, 1:8

Honrary names OSC professor to high office.

Jan. 26, 1951, 1:8

Engineer head wins award.

Feb. 6, 1953, 1:4

Services held for Fred O.

McMillan.

May 1, 1956, 1:7-8

Fred O. McMillan

May 1, 1956, 2:1-2 (editorial)

Ex-professor to be honored.

Apr. 25, 1958, 5:3-7

-MCNEIL, BEVERLY S.

New placement counselors named.

Oct. 25, 1978,.5:3-6

-MCNEIL, CHARLES

McNeil displeased with board, selection procedure.

Jan. 14, 1976, 12:1-6

-MCNEIL, WILLIAM J.

Ocean is Oregon's last resources says fishery laboratory head.

Nov. 26, 1968, 4:1-5

-MCNULLY, JAMES F.

Naval officer plans to retire in early May.

Mar. 8, 1958, 3:5

-MCPHERSON, MRS. H.C.

Mrs. McPherson has been appointed instructor in Botany.

Nov. 11, 1911, 4:1

-MACPHERSON, HECTOR C.

MacPherson is appointed by

Governor West to investigate economic condition in Europe.

Mar. 28, 1913,1:2

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Dr. MacPherson author of valuable bulletin- "Practical problems in rural economics".

Apr. 1, 1913, 1:4

Dr. MacPherson is invited to give lecture in France.

May 2, 1919, 6:1

Lager beer was as popular when

Hector went to college as Coco Cola is now.

May '24, 1921, 3:1

College dues]. were major sport then.

Nov. 14, 1922, 3:2

Regents appoint department head.

June 2, 1926, 1:1

-MCQUESTEN, ISABELLA

Prof receives post on editorial board.

May 23, 1961, 1:4

-MCWHORTER, F.P.

Appointments made by executive office.

Jan. 22, 1930, 4:3

Templeton publishes treatise on pharmacy.

Dec. 9, 1930, 1:4

McWhorter elected to science academy.

Nov. 15, 1941, 3:5

Vegetable bulletin available to public.

Feb. 25, 1943, 3:7

Professor receives Journal appointment.

Nov. 16, 1954, 1:6

McWhorter chosen for Philippine post.

Feb. 12, 1958, 1:8

FACULTY & STAFF-MCWHORTER CONT

McWhorter returns from

Philippines.

May 22, 1959, 3:7

-MADDOX, AUDREY

English teacher joins staff.

Sept. 25, 1968, 3:7-9

-MADDOX, RUSSEL W.

Maddox edits new law book.

Jan. 12, 1965, 3:7

-MAGEE, DOROTHY

English instructor enrolls at

California.

Feb. 17, 1943, 1:1

-MAGINNIS, ETHA MABEL

Miss Maginnis in hospital.

Dec. 9, 1926, 3:1

Assistant professor leaves.

Apr. 7, 1927, 3:3

-MAGINNIS, THOMAS F.

New commandant has been chosen.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:4

Maginnis leaves for the presidio.

May 29, 1918, 1:4

-MAGNUSSON, P.C.

Prof writes paper.

Apr. 11, 1956, 3:7

-MAGRUDER, F.A.

Faculty member author of text.

Jan. 18, 1921, 1:3

Dr. Magruder to travel in Europe.

May 3, 1921, 4:2

How come "Doc" Magruder in the

Florida gambling den raid?

Oct. 13, 1922, 3:2

OAC professor's textbooks adopted.

Nov. 20,1924, 3:1

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Faculty members vacation in

Europe.

Oct. 1, 1927, 1:5

Communism failure Magruder declares.

Jan. 27, 1928, 1:4

Magruder publishes college text book.

Mar. 29, 1929, 1:4

Educators complete book.

Apr. 12, 1930, 1:1

Educators make two standard civics tests.

May 30, 1930, 1:4

Dr, F.A. Magruder marries.

July 1, 1930, 3:3

Dean Dubach, Dr. Magruder, made student leaders.

Nov. 24, 1931, 1:5

Magruder, Claire, edit text on constitution.

Apr. 21, 1933, 1:8

Magruder takes time to revise school book.

Apr. 21,:.1933, 2:4

Magruder writes book on constitutional law.

Oct. 4,1933, 1:6

Magruder receives enlarged textbook.

Jan. 11, 1934, 1:6

F.A. Magruder granted leave.

July 10, 1935, 4:1

F.A. Magruder author of text.

Nov. 13, 1936, 1:6

Magruder revises government text.

May 6, 1938, 1:5

Magruder announces revision of book.

Oct. 16, 1946, 2:8

Magruder collects foreign antiques to organize club.

Nov. 15, 1946, 1:1

OSC to lose F.A. Magruder, faculty member since 1917.

May 28, 1947, 1:4

Houston schools ban Magruder textbook.

Oct. 26, 1949, 1:6-8

Magruder notes change for concientious Texans.

Oct. 27, 1949, 1:7-8

Textbook tempest--hysteria?

Oct. 27, 1949, 2:1-2 (editorial)

Chicago permits Magruder book.

Nov. 15, 1949, 1:7

Dr. Frank Maguder dies here

Friday.

Dec. 3, 1949, 1:8

Magruder funeral service observed.

Dec. 6, 1949, 1:4

Will to benefit Corvallis church.

Jan. 6, 1950, 1:3

-MAHLER, CLARENCE

Health association chooses new head.

Apr. 28, 1954, 1:6

-MAHRT, LARRY

Instructor to study weather in

Denmark.

May 21, 1979, 5:1-4

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Profs study wind power.

June 26, 1979, 5:4-6

-MAKSUD, MICHAEL.

Health gains new dean.

May 8, 1980, 13:1-2

-MALAMUD, BERNARD

Englsih adds to department.

Oct. 15, 1949, 1:2

English instrucot writes for

Harper's.

Nov. 2, 1949, 3:8

English prof will publish first novel.

Mar. 5, 1952, 1:5

Staff members co-author book for young set.

Apr. 16, 1955, 1:3

OSC staffer wins $1000 novel award.

Apr. 15, 1958, 1:1

Author.

May 13, 1958, 1:3

OSC staffer's book is rated by

'Time'.

Jan. 9, 1959, 1:5

Malamud gets special award.

Feb. 24, 1959, 1:8

Staffer wins award for recent novel.

Mar. 7, 1959, 1:5

-MALATESHA, R.N.

OSU's Malatesha to plan conference.

Nov. 7, 1979, 17:1-2

-MALCOLM, ROBERT M.

New instructor added to forestry staff.

Apr. 9, 1955, 1:1

FACULTY & STAFF-MALLALIEU

-MALLALIEU, JESSALEE

Rec specialist leaves.

Sept. 19, 1956, 4:3-4

-MALOOF, GILES

Four OSU professors receive honors at faculty day.

Oct. 2, 1963, 1:1-5

-MALUEG, SARA ELLEN

Malueg named to high position.

Dec. 6, 1978, 9:2

OSU faculty recognized.

May 11, 1979, 23:1-2

-MANNING, HORACE M.

Doctorates awarded two from

Minnesota.

Nov. 16, 1954, 1:4

-MANNING, MRS. J.C.

Appointment given grad.

Jan. 8, 1930, 1:5

-MAPLE, HOWARD

Rook coach Maple staggers scribe with figures on college grads in majors; mentor relates experiences.

Apr. 2, 1937, 3:1

-MARGOLIN, LEON W.

Dr. Shaw announces three new additions to veterinary staff.

Oct. 19, 1946, 4:3

-MARIS, BUENA M.

Dean Jameson to retire July 1, successor is Mrs. Buena Maris.

June 23, 1941, 4:2

Mrs. Maris directing family life program.

Oct. 22, 1941, 1:6

Meet Dean Maris, Year's personality.

May 9, 1942, 5:2

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Dean invited to speak.

May 7, 1943, 1:8

Dean Maris takes leave of absence.

Oct. 12,1943, 1:2

Mrs. Maris visits here, tells of

'pioneering'.

May 19, 1944, 1:4

Welcome Dean Maris.

Sept. 23, 1944, 1:4

Mrs. Buena Maris, dean of women has interesting job, she says.

July 17, 1945, 3:1

Staff pair to wed soon.

June 18, 1946, 1:3

MARIS, PAUL V.

New directors are named by regents.

Apr. 30, 1921, 1:2

Director elected chairman.

Feb. 3, 1922, 4:4

Encounter with famous Missouri mule fails to disturb P.V. Maris.

Jan. 30, 1924, 3:2

Members of faculty on big survey staff.

July 10, 1928, 1:2

Maris writes article on Oregon agriculture.

Oct. 27, 1928, 1:2

Governor chooses two faculty men.

Mar. 14, 1930, 4:6

Governor appoints faculty to board.

Mar. 15, 1930, 1:4

Standard farm home, fishing, fun, hobbies of extension director.

Feb. 21, 1931, 2:6

Maris notified to take post as relief head.

May 22, 1934, 1:4

-MARKER, ALBERT W.

Instructor in Physics elected to honorary.

Nov. 21, 1925, 4:4

-MARKOVICH, GEORGE M.

Past navigator for MacArthur to teach at OSC.

Nov. 7, 1946,3:6

-MARKSHEFFEL, NED

Education school appointments set.

July 25, 1955, 2:3

Education professor studying at

Stanford.

Feb. 1, 1958, 1:6

Marksheffel writes book.

Apr. 4, 1969, 6:4

-MARSH, MAJ. WILLIAM H.

Officers report to NRO staff.

Dec. 9, 1950, 3:7

Instructor advances to Lt.

Colonel rank.

Mar. 3, 1951, 3:1

-MARTEL, DONALD J.

Architectural society initiates

OSC teachers.

May 22, 1948, 4:3

Plant data collected for 1955 publication.

Apr. 28, 1954, 1:1

Face lifting planned for

Willamette River.

Dec. 2, 1955, 1:1

OSC program to be on TV.

May 25, 1957, 1:7

FACULTY & STAFF-MARTIN

Page 169

Landscaping easy with new bulletin.

June 24, 1957, 6:1

SOC invites prof to review campus.

Oct. 13, 1961, 1:8

Comic movie shows proper bush planting.

Apr. 17, 1963, 3:8

-MARTIN, CAROLINE

Two staff assistants appointed to library.

Jan. 22, 1946, 2:6

-MARTIN, GEORGE Y.

Campus printer gains position.

Jan. 12, 1952, 1:8

G.Y. Martin dies of heart attack.

Nov. 4, 1966, 1:7

-MARTIN, GLEN L.

Three on C.E. staff receive grants.

May 4, 1960, 3:1-2

-MARTIN, LLOYD W.

Martin takes new position.

Apr. 9, 1970, 5:5

-MARTIN, MELISSA M.

Elect assistant professor.

Feb. 4, 1928, 4:7

Miss Martin ends course at Madrid.

APr. 3, 1929, 1:6

Miss Martin appointed on board of directors.

May 27, 1930, 1:6

Miss Martin clears up dance behavior question.

Jan. 24, 1931, 1:5

-MARTIN, W.H.

W.H. Martin chosen to represent

OAC.

May 29, 1925, 2:5

FACULTY & STAFF-MARTIN CONT

Professor conducting strange experiments with fuelless engine.

Mar. 8, 1928, 1:2

Martin gets appointment.

May 18, 1928, 1:2

Power plant magazine prints

Martin's paper.

Apr. 2, 1930, 1:2

Martin writes article.

Oct. 7, 1931, 1:6

Martin to be honored at Engineers' dinner.

May 17, 1952, 1:1

-MARVELL, ELLIOT N.

OSC profs author chemistry textbook.

Oct. 15, 1955, 1:8

-MARVELL, E.N.

Staff members' book chosen by colleges.

Feb. 7, 1965, 1:2

Chemistry professor awarded fellowship.

Arp. 17, 1956, 1:6

-MARVIN, G.W.

G.W. Marvin to attend school in

Washington.

Mar. 15, 1932, 1:3

-MASER, CLIFFORD E.

Practical degree business course alotted OSC.

June 22, 1943, 1:4

Maser chosen head of Quaker committee.

Nov. 17, 1950, 1:1

Dr.

ject.

Maser on leave for refugee pro-

Sept. 19, 1951, 1:4

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Dean Maser lists music as most

Pleasing hobby.

May 15, 1953, 2:6-8

Professor appointed.

Feb. 19, 1957, 3:1

Dean Maser returns to OSC after

European study tour.

Dec. 5, 1958, 3:1-2

Maser has article in Oregon Stater.

July 13, 1959, 4:4

B and T school is accredited and recognized as outstanding.

May 17, 1960, 1:8-9

Dean Maser gets office.

Oct. 25, 1960, 1:1

Maser named to council by secretary.

Oct. 10, 1962, 1:4

OSU B and T dean named board member.

May 14, 1964, 1:6-7

Dean Maser to step down; effective at year's end.

Oct. 9, 1964, 1:8-9

Former B & T Dean Maser dies

Tuesday in Corvallis.

Apr. 4, 1968, 1:7-9

-MASILIONIS, G. JEANETTE

Staff members receive grants.

Jan 10, 1961, 3:6-7

Professor honored.

May 1, 1978, 15:1-2

-MASON, DONALD L.

Plaques display symbols.

Dec. 8, 1939, 2:5

-MASON, EARL G.

Graduate is instructor.

Dec. 2, 1931, 4:2

Mason takes position with forestry office.

Apr. 25, 1929, 4:1

Mason has article in lubermans' magazine.

Feb. 19, 1931, 4:1

Dearborn, Mason, elected Deans of engineering, forestry group.

June 24, 1935, 3:3

Mason, Richen are co-authors.

Oct. 23, 1941, 1:3

-MASON, ROBERT

Bob Mason wins national ag award.

Aug. 3, 1959, 3:2

2 OSU professors help author book.

Spet. 25, 1962, 1:8

Parole board, public agree on sentencing.

Apr. 21, 1980, 7:1-2

-MASON, SUE

Journalism professor-advisor wins national WICI award.

Oct. 11, 1979, 7:1-6

-MASSEY, JAMES O.

2 fellowships are awarded to OSC profs.

Apr. 13, 1960, 3:3

-MATE, BRUCE

Marine expert tracks whales.

Oct. 24, 1979, 12:1-3

-MATER, JEAN

Women pursue engineering.

Jan. 16, 1979, 3:1-6

-MATES, PAUL

Mates to instruct ROTC.

Apr. 8, 1932, 4:8

-MATSEN, MISS IDA

Work of artist accepted.

Oct. 21, 1935, 1:1

FACULTY & STAFF-MAURER

Page 171

Miss Matsen attends California art school.

Nov. 30, 1939, 1:6

Miss Matsen returns to art faculty.

Jan. 10, 1940, 1:4

Art teacher to arrive.

May 10, 1947, 1:1

Art professor dies in Seattle.

Apr. 12, 1949, 1:7

-MATSON, WALTER,

Engineers win national awards.

Sept. 27, 1978, 11:1-2

-MATTHIS, C.R.

College gets new physician.

Jan. 8, 1919, 1:2

Dr. Matthis is now here.

Jan. 21, 1919, 1:5

As doctor and nurse he does well.

May 23, 1923, 3:1

Health service head fills state vacancy.

May 23, 1924, 2:2

Heath service head spends seven years during student ills.

Nov. 4, 1925, 4:5

Ninth year completed.

Jan. 17, 1928, 2:4

-MAULDING, MRS. M.H.

Matron of women's "gym" mothers troubled co-eds.

Jan. 23, 1926, 4:2

-MAURER, ROBERT

English instructor requires three cars to complete Northern Washington trip.

Jan. 10, 1941, 2:6

R.L. Maurer candidate at officer's school.

Oct. 29, 1942, 1:2

FACULTY & STAFF-MAURER CONT

Former English professor tells of diversified army experiences.

Feb. 20, 1943, 2:4

-MAUTHE, O.C.

Rooks have Mauthe as new instructor.

Jan. 12, 1929, 3:6

Mauthe re-appointed.

Oct. 7, 1930, 3:7

About those two.

Mar. 25, 1939, 2:1 (editorial)

Heart attack claims life of

Mauthe.

Mar. 25, 1939, 3:5

-MAYSHARK, DR. CYRUS

Health prof writes book for teachers.

Apr. 7, 1964, 2:4

-MEAD, ARLAND R.

Sam H. Bailey new assistant in journalism.

Sept. 25, 1947, 4:6

-MEEHAN, MARGARET

Meehan named director of university honors.

July 18, 1974, 5:5-6

Married couples like working in same department.

Apr. 28, 1978- 5:1-6

-MEEHAN, THOMAS R.

Teaching awards are announced;

Bussard, East, and Meehan win.

Sept. 22, 1965, 1:1-4

Exchange of views important to

Meehan.

Jan. 25, 1966, 2:4-5

Meehand victorious.

May 18, 1967, 3:7

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Married couples like working in same department.

Apr. 28, 1978, 5:1-6

-MEEKER, HERBERT W.

Captain H.W. Meeker promoted to rank of major general.

Mar. 24, 1944, 1:1

-MEEKS, ANNA R.

Meeks gets Tyler award.

Oct. 26,1971, 3:3

-MEGALE, DON

Don Megale named OSU tennis coach.

Sept. 23, 1964, 7-9

Ex-OSU tennis coach, UO coach win title.

July 9, 1970, 4:4-5

-MEHLIG, J.P.

Class work furnishes material for article.

Oct. 6, 1926, 3:2

Faculty accepts article.

May 11, 1927, 1:1

Late medical journal has article by Mehlig.

Jan. 10, 1928, 4:1

Mehlig granted leave.

Mar. 5, 1929, 4:3

Professor gets degree.

July 7, 1932, 3:3

Mehlig, Mellon, write for chemical journal.

Nov. 7, 1933, 1:6

Dr. Mehlig has article published in periodical.

Jan. 30, 1935, 2:6

Scientific articles appear in journals.

Feb. 27, 1935, 1:2

Article by OSC men appears in magazine.Jan. 14, 1939, 1:3

Chemistry paper printed.

Jan. 29, o935, 1:4

Chemistry professor advances new theory.

Apr. 5, 1938, 6:7

Chem prof calls scores with amazing accuracy.

Apr. 21,1949, 4:2-4

Five scientists given citations.

Mar. 10, 1956, 1:2

-MEIER, HARVEY

Survey say: prices, food quality high on list of shoppers concerns.

Sept. 27, 1978, 9:1-6

-MELTZER, H.

New book published.

Nov. 21, 1925, 3:1

Examination bulletin issued.

Oct. 19, 1926, 1:4

Jouranls accept articles.

Apr. 6, 1926, 1:4

Meltzer writes book review.

Jan. 15, 1927, 4:4

Meltzer reviews book in educational journal.

Mar. 5, 1927, 1:4

Names of faculty men in Science

"Who's Who".

May 6, 1927, 1:5

Dr. H. Meltzer writes article on education.

Nov. 4, 1927, 1:6

Professor accepts St. Louis position.

Dec. 10, 1927, 1:2

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Page 173

Professor Nolen Irby replaces

Dr. Meltzer.

Jan. 5, 1928, 1:5

-MENGE, DR. BRUCE

Married couples like working in same department.

Apr. 28, 1978, 5:1-6

Two zoologists win recognition.

Oct. 11, 1979,

-MENGE, DR. JANE LUBCHENCO

Married couples like working in same department.

Apr. 28, 1978, 5:1-6

-MENGLER, RICHARD

OSC prof elected charter group chair.

Jan. 23, 1960, 1:5

Business professor appointed to board.

Oct. 19, o961, 1:8

-MENJIBER, ALIRIO

Alirio Menjiber teaches Spainish.

Mar. 5, 1946, 4:2

-MEREDITH, ROBERT E.

Prof is named head of group.

Apr. 7, 1966, 3:4

-MEREEN, DONALD K.

School of engineering gets new insturctor.

Jan. 14, 1919, 1:4

Don Mereen could make real movie right here.

Jan. 14, 1921, 3:1

-MERRYFIELD, FRED.

Soccer man knocked out.

Oct. 11, 1922, 4:1

Merryfield coaches soccer contestants.

Feb. 8, 1929, 3:5

FACULTY AND STAFF-MERRYFIELD CONT

Booklet on aviation ready for printing.

May 4, 1929, 1:3

Engineering profs not in fogy class.

Mar. 11, 1931, 4:1

Article by engineers to appear in journal.

May 2,1934, 1:3

OSC professors write bulletin upon wastes.

Nov. 4, 1936, 1:4

Merryfield holds coveted title of success.

Nov. 18, 1942, 4:3

Meryfield called to active duty.

Jan. 5, 1943, 1:67

Merryfield returns from New Guinea; reports many Oregon staters overseas.

Dec. 21, 1943, 1:6

Professor Fred A. Merryfield back after year in New Guinea.

jan. 26, 1945, 2:4

4 OSU profs earn public service awards.

Mar. 4, 1964, 1:1

New research building honors OSU professor.

Sept. 21, 1978, 17:1-6

-MERRYWEATHER, FRED

Hydraulics professor given distinction as student and soldier.

Feb. 5, 1927, 4:2

-MESANG, T.L.

Bandmaster to make debut.

Sept. 28, 1949, 1:3-9

Prof Walls, Mesang injured in car wreck.

Oct. 15, 1949, 1:3

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Drills band.

Oct. 15, 1949, 1:7

Works published by three members of music staff.

Sept. 28, 1950, 1:5

Navy to play Mesang song.

Nov. 2, 1950, 1:5

With an Oom-pah-pah.

Oct. 14, 1952, 2:1-3

Mesang elected to membership in music club.

Apr. 6, 1955, 1;4

Mesang composition being well received.

Feb. 29, 1956, 1:1

Mesang receives Navy award.

Feb. 18, 1958, 1:3-5

OSC band director returns to campus.

Oct. 17, 1958, 1:1

OSC bandmaster Mesang has compositions published.

Apr. 15, 1959, 1:6-7

Ted Menang's wife passes on recently.

Oct. 27, 1959, 1:4

Mesang sick; O'Connor subs.

Mar. 1, 1960, 1:4

OSU band leader writes new march.

May 12, 1962, 3:1

Mesang on leave in serach of music.

Apr. 13, 1965, 1:4

Bulletin.

Oct.27, 1967, 1:9

-MESSERSMITH, ANN M.

Department head named.

Sept. 29, 1978, 8:1-3

-METZGER, SOL

Former grid chief of school is dead.

Jan. 20, 1932, 2:5

Orange football team won coast honors for 1907.

Mar. 1, 1933, 3:3

-MEYER, JEAN

Carlson to attend library convention, to present paper.

June 4,1946, 1:6

-MILAM, AVA B.

Miss Ava Milam appointed dean.

Oct. 12, 1917, 1:4

Dean Milam busy furthering H.E.

work.

Jan. 22, 1918, 1:3

Dean sends word of work in China.

Oct. 31,1922, 1:3

Her mission of love.

Oct. 31, 1922, 2:1 (editorial)

Dean Ava B. Milam back from China after long stay.

May 10, 1924, 1:3

Dean Milam appointed on missionary board.

Oct. 16, 1924, 4:3

Dean Milam influences Chinese girl to come to OAC campus.

Feb. 13, 1925, 4:1

Armeican guests overcome odds at

Oriental banquet.

Dec. 11, 1925, 1:3

Home eoncomics dean receives chairmanship.

Dec. 2, 1926, 1:5

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Page 175

Members of faculty on big survey staff.

July 10, 1928, 1:2

Dean Milam author of new text book.

May 22, 1930, 1:6

Scholarship given oriental student.

Jan. 23, 1931, 1:7

Dean Milam recalls early days at Oregon State.

Feb. 6, 1931, 2:7

Dean Milam tells of home economics department of nineteen years ago.

Mar. 6, 1931, 2:7

Dean Milam i s book wins recognition.

Dec. 3, 1931, 1:5

Dean Milam visiting 0.S. alumni in China.

Jan. 21, 1932, 1:2

0.S. monthly to feature Home Ec.

Mar. 3, 1932, 1:5

Dean Milam considered home economics pioneer.

May 16, 1934, 2:5

Dean Ava Milam heads school here since 1917.

May 22, 1935, 4:1

Dean Milam reveals plans of leave.

Jan. 12, 1939, 3:3

Home Ec dean takes leave.

Jan. 13,1939, 4:6

Home economics dean at Columbia also thinks in terms of finals.

May 17, 1939, 4:2

Nursery feature written by dean.

Mar. 29, 1940, 1:5

FACULTY & STAFF-MILAN CONT

Interest, intellect, energy characterize Dean Milam.

Feb. 25, 1941, 3:2

Dean Ava Milam goes to orient on survey tour.

Apr. 9, 1948, 1:8

Dean Milam continues tour of far Eastern colleges.

July 6, 1948, 3"1

National paper lauds Miss

Milam in news article.

Apr. 30, 1949, 1:3

OSC Home ec. syllabi wanted in capitol.

May 24, 1949, 1:5

Miss Milam takes post under U.N.

leaves for Syria.

Jan. 6,1951, 1:3

Colleagues fete Dean Milam.

Jan. 9, 1951, 3:3

Dean Milam assigned to middle east post.

July 2, 1951, 3:2

OSC dean emeritus returns to campus.

Mal 27, 1952, 3:1-2

Dean Ava Milam sets wedding date for this Saturday.

Oct. 31, 1952, 3:7-8

Book tells of Home ec growth.

Apr. 10, 1969, 4:6-9

Autograph party slated Thursday.

Apr. 16, 1969, 3:3

-MILBRATH, JOHN A.

Plant disease is possible cause of death.

Oct. 22, 1975, 1:3-6

3:1

Page 176

-MILLER, ALLEN

Allen Miller added to KOAC staff.

Oct. 8, 1942, 1:3

Program manager to leave KOAC.

Jan. 4, 1946, 3:5

-MILLER, CAPTAIN DANIEL B.

Captain Miller heads NROTC.

Oct. 1, 1954, 1:4

-MILLER, MRS. DOROTHY SHERRILL

Markety specialist has national post.

July 24, 1961, 2:3

Big wave rocks sturdy red boat.

Oct. 21, 1961, 3:3-4

-MILLER, FRED W.

Professor resigns.

Oct. 22, 1925, 1:2

-MILLER, H.N.

Adams, Miller join faculty next term.

Dec. 7, 1938, 1:6

-MILLER, DR. J.C.

Banquet in Texas honors OSC prof.

Oct. 11, 1958, 1:6

Texan appointed department head.

Apr. 9, 1958, 1:1-2

-MILLER, JONAS W.

Fulbright grant given to Jonas

W. Miller.

Apr. 10, 1953, 1:3

-MILLER, LORRAINE T.

Miller studies the pill.

Mar. 7, 1972, 13:1-3

-MILLER, MARTHA N.

OSC house mother dies at Medford.

Jan. 6, 1960, 1:6

-MILLER, RALPH

New cage coach Miller promises changes for OSU basketball.

Apr. 9, 1970, 1:1-6

Ralph Miller: The players listen to coach, deliver first title since

1966.

Mar. 5, 1980, S-6:1-2

-MILLER, RAYMOND G.

Lieutenants will leave OSC for other duty.

July 2, 1929, 3:1

Former Oregon State officer visits staff.

Jan. 27, 1932, 1:6

-MILLER, ROSS

Miller goes to Montana.

Mar. 6, 1929, 1:1

R. Miller's vacancy filled by

H. Fulscher.

Apr. 5, 1929, 2:5

-MILLICAN, JEAN E.

Miss Jean Millican to teach in

Peking.

July 23, 1935, 3:2

-MILLIGAN, MISS LOUISE M.

OSU librarian resigns; plans home in Arizona.

Apr. 10, 1962, 3:1-3

-MILLIKEN, MARGARET

Job placement bureau ready.

Apr. 16, 1949, 1:3

OSU instructor awarded for work in education.

Dec. 8, 1961, 6:5-6

OSU professor to direct two programs.

Apr. 30, 1963, 3:9

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Page 177

-MILLS, WILLIAM W.

Prof teaches religion.

Apr. 12, 1958, 1:8

-MILNE, PROF. W.E.

Damped vibration table published by Dr. Milne.,

May 5, 1936, 1:1

Mathematics journal publishes paper by Dr. W.E. Milne.

May 1, 1941, 1:5

W.E. Milne returns to math department.

Oct. 30, 1951, 3:4-5

Board appoints Milne.

Jan. 8, 1952, 1:5

Milne elected to lead Math

Association.

Jan. 15, 1952,1:1

Prof elected to new post.

Jan. 20, 1953, 1:1

USSR copies two math texts.

Oct. 19, 1955, 1:1

OSC math prof is a friend of nobel winner.

Nov. 16, 1956, 1:4

-MINDEN, MARY BETH

'Family outlook' guide pamphlet.

Feb. 5, 1954, 1:5

Economic teeter-totter discussed in leaflet.

Jan. 14, 1955, 1:1

Extension specialist to study at Purdue.

Jan. 22, 1955, 1:1

Speed in shirt ironing illustrated in circular.

Mar. 1, 1955, 3:1-2

FACULTY & STAFF-MINER

-MINER, RON

Miner's experiences, emotional and personal.

Jan. 16, 1980, 8:1-6

-MINGLE, JOHN

Fuel alternative mixes gasoline and alcohol.

Sept. 20, 1979, 33:1-6

Mingle fights energy problems.

Feb. 7, 1980, 10:1-4

-MINNICH, MIRIAM

Librarians review books on radio.

Oct. 2, 1962, 1:3

-MITCHELL, C.B.

Two professors will head public speaking.

Sept. 21, 1920, 2:3

Coach Mitchell has been an artist actor and globetrotter.

Jan. 21, 1921, 3:1

Bootblack and "newsy" stepping stones used by college professor.

Feb. 18, 1928, 8:3

Television to become speech training aid.

Jan. 6, 1950, 1:1

Forensic group to honor prof.

May 17, 1952, 1:5

Speech dept. head retires; honored at college dinner.

May 20, 1952, 1:6

C.B. Mitchell dies of heart ailment.

Jan. 12, 1955, 1:7-8

OSU profs recognized.

May 17, 1961, 1:1

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-MITCHELL, EDWARD R.

English dept. adds to staff.

Oct. 22, 1953, 1:8

OSU professor succumbs.

Apr. 13, 1965, 1:6

-MITTELMAN, E.B.

Profs work to appear.

Sept. 30, 1922, 4:2

Mittelman author of labor articles.

Jan. 10, 1923, 1:3

Article to be published.

Apr. 25, 1924, 2:3

Porfessor writing book on economics.

Mar. 12, 1930, 1:3

-MOBBS, ERIC C.

British forester visits OSU staff.

Sept. 22, 1961, 4:7

-MOCKMORE, CHARLES A.

Professor displays pluck in entering crucial match.

Nov. 17, 1926, 1:3

Civil engineers use Mockmore's manual.

Feb. 17, 1932, 1:4

Committee member ends investigation.

Dec. 3, 1936, 1:6

Dr. Mockmore awarded James R.

Croes medal.

Oct. 12, 1939, 2:8

Civil engineer in the spotlight.

Oct. 17, 1939, 2:1 (editorial)

Dr. Mockmore gets award.

Oct. 21, 1939, 4:2

Charles A. Mockmore receives

ASCE medal.

Jan. 9, 1940, 1:5

Staff pair to wed soon.

June 18, 1946, 1:3

Staff members wed Thursday.

July 2, 1946, 2:4

Famous papers gift of doctor.

Oct. 11, 1946, 1:5

Mockmore dies of heart attack.

Apr. 14, 1953, 1:2

-MOE, HAL

Moe bids goodbye to Rose team.

Apr. 18, 1942, 3:5 bowl

Lt. Hal Moe ex-beaver coach now in Seattle.

May 9, 1944, 3:5

At Portland, no moe.

May 24, 1949, 3:5-6

Former Beaver returns home.

May 24, 1949, 3:7-8

Moe, P. Elliott, Younce added grid staff.

Sept. 24, 1949, 5:4-5 to

Moe named to fill coaching vacancy.

Jan. 30, 1952, 4:1-2

Hal Moe named as Beaver end coach.

Apr. 27, 1953, 4:6

Taylor and staff resign.

Nov. 23, 1954, 1:7-8

Hal Moe retires as OSC coach.

Apr. 22, 1958, 4:6-7

Retirement doesn't always mean slowing down.

Apr. 7, 1975, 10;1-6

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-MOHN, PAUL

Paul Mohn added to Ag econ staff.

Feb. 11, 1953, 3:7

New marketing man named in extension.

Jan. 5, 1955, 1:6

-MOLLER, STANLEY

OSU agriculture office works at home, abroad.

Oct. 19, 1978, 3:1-3

-MOLTMANN, KARL

Lieder recital features tenor.

Oct. 7, 1959, 1:9

-MONCUR, JOHN P.

OSC speech department receives new instructors.

Oct. 7, 1947, 4:4

-MONK, GEORGE S.

New teacher comes.

May 10, 1918, 3:3

-MONROE, CALVIN B.

Calvin B. Monroe begins work here as ag club leader.

June 4, 1946, 4:4

-MONTGOMERY, FRANZ L.

Lowe and Montgomery fill staff vacancies.

May 29, 1929, 3:5

English professor's article published.

Oct. 17, 1930, 1:6

Music journal accepts study by

Montgomery.

Jan. 27, 1931, 1:4

Montgomery to teach English at

Minnesota.

Mar. 3, 1931, 1:8

F. Montgomery author of new music article.

Oct. 22, 1931, 1:3

FACULTY & STAFF -MOOR

-MOOR, HELEN S.

New deans.

June 4, 1954, 1:3 (photo)

Miss Moor elected president by deans.

Apr. 11, 1956, 1:6

Deans of women fill speech duties.

Arp. 10, 1959, 1:4

Retiring dean of women has lead a busy life.

Apr. 20, 1966, 3:6-7

Dean Moor reception set.

May 13, 1966, 1:7-9

Distinguished service.

May 17, 1966, 2:1-3

-MOORE, A.R.

Dr. Moore offered position in Japan.

Jan. 17, 1933, 1:4

-MOORE, BEN

Weather experts take to sea.

Sept. 22, 1977, 49:1

-MOORE, MRS. CORA

Evaluator nets NAFSA honor.

Feb. 4, 1965, 1:2

-MOORE, DAVID P.

Soil scientist gets spot at

Cornell.

Sept. 22, 1977, 54, 4:6

-MOORE, DELBERT

Teaching staff increased here by 17 members.

Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1

Portrait.

Oct. 21, 1939, 4:3

Music professor to go to Texas.

Jan. 27, 1948, 1:8

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-MOORE, E.H.

Moore writes article.

Apr. 17, 1929, 1:5

Journal prints paper written by E.H. Moore.

Jan. 8, 1930, 2:8

Moore has article on social research.

Jan. 24, 1930, 2:6

Prof spends week-end in state penitentiary.

Oct. 8, 1930, 1:2

Dr. Moore will teach sociology at Stanford.

Apr. 8, 1932, 1:1

Educational magazine accepts

Moore's work.

Jan. 18, 1933, 4:3

Publication accepts Dr. Moore's articles.

Jan. 31, 1935, 2:8

-MOORE, HARVEY L.

Sea Grant executive named.

May 24, 1976, 2:3-4

-MOORE, HELEN

Former women's dean honored at luncheon.

Oct. 20, 1931, 1:8

-MOORE, JAMES

1948 Columbia flood sets damage record.

Nov. 17, 1948, 3:5

-MOORE, LUCIA

Instructor is appointed.

Jan. 27, 1928, 4:4

Miss Moore on staff.

May 4, 1929, 2:6

-MOORE, STANLEY

Chemists aboard Russian vessel.

Jan. 26, 1977, 7:1-2

-MOORE, THOMAS

Science department names head.

Sept. 27, 1973, 5:6

-MOORE, WILLETTA

Foods publication nears completion.

Mar. 13, 1928, 1:6

Nutrition instructor collects first money by picking up prunes.

May 30, 1928, 2:5

Instructor's book released by press.

Jan. 24, 1930, 1:1

Instructor writes magazine article.

APr. 25, 1930, 2:7

Magazine publishes instructor's article.

May 28, 1930, 2:7

Miss Moore is author of article in magazine.

Apr. 23, 1931, 1:8

-MORCOM, JOSEPH

Morcum will start fourteenth year as sentinel on campus.

Dec. 5,1933, 4:2

Head janitor dies in Corvallis home after long illness.

Jan, 11, 1939, 1:8

-MORGAN, F.B.

Instructor prepares for Doctor's degree.

Oct. 28, 1927, 1:2

FACULTY & STUDENTS-MORRIS

Page 181

Morgan back from east.

Nov. 21, 1930, 3:4

-MORGAN, RALPH

Instructor replaced.

May 18, 1938, 1:4

-MORITA, RICHARD Y.

OSU biologist gets $92,100 for research.

May 4, 1971, 2:3

-MORLAN, MARY A.

Mary Morlan named Kent house adviser.

Jan. 14, 1953, 3:4

-MORRAY, MARJORIE

OSU prof named as English consultant.

Nov. 5, 1974, 6:4-6

-MORRILL, D.R.

Morrill to join veterinary staff.

May 22, 1941, 1:2

-MORRIS, DR. HENRIETTA

Dr. Morris chosen teacher of hygiene.

Jan. 8, 1935, 1:6

-MORRIS, JAMES M.

'Radio Guild plays' by J.M.

Morris covers wide range of subjects.

May 7, 1940, 2:6

James Morris combines plays.

May 10, 1940, 1:8 (Port)

KOAC announcer author of plays.

May 21, 1943,1:5

Morris requests duration leave.

July 12, 1943, 4:2

FACULTY & STAFF-MORRIS CONT

State board selects Morris program head for radio station.

Jan. 29, 1946, 3:4

Port.

Dec, 6, 1947, 1:7

Portland civic theatre to present Aladdin.

Feb. 25, 1949, 3:7-8

KOAC announcer invited to

Chicago.

July 3, o950, 1:4

Radio play to be in text.

Feb. 11, 1953, 3:6

Program manager takes study leave.

Apr. 6, 1954,1:7

Program manager to serve on board.

May 8, 1956, 3:2

Prof heads information services.

Nov. 7, 1964, 3:3-5

-MORRIS, MORTIMER HARRY

Two new professors added to P.E.

staff.

Oct. 25, 1955, 3:7

Morris is winner of doctoral award.

June 30, 1958, 6:2

NYU gives degreet to OSC professor.

Nov. 7, 1958, 1:8

Mortimer Morris dies Wednesday.

May 29, 1959, 1:9

-MORRIS, VICTOR P.

Instructor preparing for doctor's degree.

Oct. 8, 1924, 1:6

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Ability as orator and interest in work win praise for instructor.

Mar. 19, 1926, 4:2

-MORRIS, WENTWORTH S.

Three new instructors to teach army men.

July 17, 1945, 2:4

-MORSE, MAUDE MUELLER

New extension group headed by

Mrs. Morse.

Oct. 22, 1935, 1:3

-MORSE, RAYMOND J.

Butch Morse added to staff.

Sept. 20, 1950, 4:7-8

Morse selected assistant OSC football coach.

Apr. 17, 1951, 4:6

-MORSE, ROGER

Morse called east to launch program.

Feb. 2, 1934, 1:7

Morse retires as specialist.

Sept. 23, 1953, 1:7

Morse given TV set.

Oct. 3, 1953, 3:4

OSC dairyman dies Tuesday.

Apr, 27, 1960, 1:9

-MORSE, ROY E.

Roy E. Morse to teach in food industries.

Nov. 13, 1941, 1:4

-MORTON, JOSEPHINE

New position accepted.

Feb. 8, 1923, 2:4

Miss Morton acquires water color painting.

Feb. 9, 1927, 1:1

MORTON, MARTHA A.

Assistant dean named.

Sept. 23, 1948, 1:3

-MOSES, GEORGE W.

New military department here

May 2, 1922, 1:3

Commandant lauded.

Nov. 10, 1922, 1:2

-MOSHBERGER, LT. COL. MARTIN

ROTC makes change.

Sept. 23, 1948, 1:6

-MOSHER, RUTH

New librarian at work.

July 20, 1937, 6:3

Engagement announced.

July 5, 1938, 1:4

-MOSS, DALE N.

Moss named department head.

Feb. 21, 1977, 5:1-2

Agronomy prof named to two board positions.

Dec. 1, 1977, 15:1-2

-MOTE, DON C.

Mote named delegate for science congress..

Apr. 29, 1939, 4:2

Mote in Washington on leave of absence.

Jan. 10, 1947, 1:5

Mote elected new president.

Jan. 22, 1966, 1:4

-MOTEJL, JACK

Assistant mit coach has enviable record in fistic encounters.

Feb. 9, 1926, 3:4

Boxing instructor holds own in fight.

May 29, 1926, 3:3

FACULTY & STAFF-MUNFORD

Page 183

-MRAZEK, ROBERT V.

Two OSU profs receive awards.

Sept. 27, 1978, 7:5-6

Professors honored.

Sept. 26, 1979, 6:1

-MUCKLESTON, KEITH W.

Annual lists 3 OSU profs.

Apr. 1, 1966, 3:6

-MUMBORD, D. CURTIS

Prof. Mumford tells of life in England.

Jan. 21, 1948, 4:1

Faculty members attacked in paper.

Mar. 31, 1951, 1:7-8

Farm frat awards prof high honor.

Nov. 6, 1970, 7:1

Retired professor busier than ever.

Nov. 28, 1978, 8:5-6

-MUNFORD, KENNETH

Munford accepted for Oregon Who's

Who.

Oct. 25, 1939, 1:4

Small town boy makes good with book accepted, published on April fool's day.

Dec. 5, 1939, 1:4

Munford chosen head of summer program.

May 1, 1940, 1:1

Munford new editor.

Nov. 19, 1943, 4:5

Munford back as instructor.

Sept. 25, 1948, 4:1

Staff member writes John Ledyard story.

Oct. 5, 1949, 4:5

Professor of English called into service.

Apr. 25, 1951, 1:1

FACULTY & STAFF-MUNFORD CONT

Munford to be president of a national honorary.

Sept. 22, 1965, 11:1-4

Munford named to head honorary.

Jan. 10, 1969, 3:4-7

Press head authors.

July 28, 1970, 4:3-4

Munford receives Clinton collins award.

Dec. 4, 1979, 7:5-6

-MUNRO, ALAN

Art department adds new prof.

Oct. 19, 1962, 1:1

Art professor to show paintings, drawings.

Jan. 15, 1963, 3:8

Faculty art work selected for show.

Feb. 20, 1969, 2:6

-MURDOCH, DR. JOSEPH B.

Murdock gets local position.

Sept. 22, 1965, 6:3

-MURPHY, THOMAS

Counselor interviewed.

July 2, 1968, 3:1

Cabin revitalizes traditional lifestyle for professor, family.

Nov. 7, 1973, 7:1-3

Professor shows Plains Indian dances.

Nov. 30, 1978, 6:1-6

-MURRAY, BERWIN FRANCIS

Murray dies in Corvallis.

July 6, 1966, 2:1

Dr. Murray.

Oct, 11, 1968, 1:1-2

-MUTH, DORTHEA C.

Mrs. Muth appointed.

Oct. 13, 1938, 2:2

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-MUTH, DORTHEA C.

Mrs. Muth appointed.

Oct. 13, 1938, 2:2

-MUTH, DR. O.H.

Muth accepts position at Madison,

Wisconsin.

Dec. 3, 1936, 1:1

Veterinarian returns to OSC from

Wisconsin.

Apr. 10, 1937, 1:7

Dr. Muth investigates deaths of cattle.

Jan. 25, 1946, 4:4

Muth granted leave to study pathology.

Sept. 18, 1953, 1:8

OSC veterinarian writes for journal.

May 17, 1955, 1:6

National magazine prints OSC report.

Dec. 10, 1958, 1:7

Pathologist gets honor.

May 13, 1966, 4:4

Award is received by OSU professor.

Apr. 4, 1969, 5:5-7

Gov. McCall names faculty.

Oct. 23, 1969, 5:7

-MYATT, WILFRED G.

Myatt to instruct at summer session.

Feb. 1, 1952, 1:6

Instructor appointed for geography job.

Sept. 28, 1954, 1:5

Willamette Valley is considered the heart and hub of Oregon's development, according to geographer.

July 14, 1958, 3:2-4

-MYATT, DR. WILFRED G.

Dr. to talk at UNESCO.

Apr. 7, 1966, 1:6

-MYER, E.D.

Instructor injured.

Mar. 1, 1927, 1:5

-MYERS, FRANK C.

Buttermaker resigns position at college.

Apr. 28, 1925, 2:6

-NACHTWEY, STUART

Radiation biologist receives grant for SST research.

Oct. 2, 1973, 3:1-2

-NAGEL, RAYMOND P

What is the good of protesting?

It may cause politicians to think.

May 4, 1966, 2:6-9

-NANCY, DONALD W.

Nance, 1940 grad, returns to head reserve air corps.

Oct. 23, 1946, 1:8

-NARASIMHAN, MYSORE

Poland invites math prof.

Apr. 13, 1979, 10:1-2

-NASH, ALEXANDER

Sidelight on Captain Carl's rescue related by Nash in Sulfa drug talk.-

Jan. 15, 1943, 1:3

Dr. Nash to leave.

June 9, 1944, 1:3

-NATH, JOHN H.

Prof to exchange with Japan.

Oct. 27, 1977, 5:1-3

-NEAL, VICTOR_

Sea grant scientist to share expertise with Latin Americans.

Sept. 29, 1978, 7:1-2

FACULTY & STAFF NELSON

Page 185

-NEEKER, H.W.

Goldberg contraption needs used snoose.

Jan. 19, 1949, 1:4-5

-NEELEY, SANDY

Coaches share traits.

June 22, 1976, 8:5-6

7:2-6

-NEILSON, VICTOR

College greenhouses culture varied plants.

Nov. 8, 1949, 2:6-7

-NELMS, GEORGE

Grad gets-appointment.

Jan. 19, 1952, 1:3

-NELSON, BILL

Alumni head will resign.

Feb. 29, 1972, 3:1-2

-NELSON, CHARLOTTE LEWIS

Mrs. C.L. Nelson dies after sudden illness.

Oct. 12, 1935, 4:6

-NELSON, ELTON G.

Elton Nelson returns to renew flax study.

Mar. 4, 1946, 4:8

-NELSON, DR. GLEN T.

Assistant ag economist announced by dean.

Apr. 15, 1950, 3:5

-NELSON, H.B.

H.B. Nelson constructs Elizabethan miniature.

Oct. 25, 1927, 1:7

Small balconies show Elizabethan features.

Feb. 17, 1928, 1:4

FACULTY & STAFF-NELSON CONT

Model stage given space in magazine.

Nov. 26, 1930, 1:4

Stage models designed by English instructor.

Nov. 5, 1931, 1:3

Nelson writes text book.

Nov. 19, 1931, 1:3

Article accepted.

Mar. 9, 1932, 1:4

Nelson, Reichart, edit selfteaching booklet.

Nov. 7, 1936, 4:3

Reichart, Nelson book to be published soon.

Jan. 26, 1938, 1:3

Modern language prints article by Nelson.

Jan. 10, 1941, 2:2

Nelson starts lending library of pocket books.

Jan. 23, 1947, 3:5

Monograph shows early Oregon writings effected culture.

Apr. 23, 1949, 2:1-3

State board approves replacement of three college department heads.

Apr. 23, 1952, 1:2-4

Evaluative study slated for

Cottage Grove high.

Feb. 5, 1955, 1:7

Nelson authors story of pioneer.

Nov. 7, 1959, 3:7

Facts in old diary basis o research.

July 23, 1962, 5:1

Page 186

College students write better now.

May 21, 1965, 4:8-9

Paper prints Nelson's article concerning job applications.

May 27, 1965, 3:7-9

Authors party set for staffers.

Feb. 3, 1966, 1:1

-NELSON, JOHN W.

OSC professor to teach in Ohio.

June 7, 1947, 1:6

-NELSON, MILTON E.

Regents appoint department head.

June 2, 1926, 1:1

Appointments made to teaching staff.

June 29, 1926, 3:1

Professor's book published.

Oct. 26, 1926, 3:3

Dr. Nelson has article in March

"Eggsaminer".

Apr. 18, 1928, 1:1

Nelson writes article.

Apr. 10, 1929, 1:1

2:7

New department head writes financial text.

Sept. 24, 1926, 1:3

Magazines publish survey by

Nelson.

Nov. 27, 1929, 1:5

Economics association chooses

Bexell head.

Jan. 6, 1931, 1:1

Only essay exams used in economics.

Feb. 8, 1941, 4:5

Nelson's work cited in book on economics.

Nov. 11, 1931, 1:2

Maser, Nelson leave.

Apr. 5, 1946, 1:1

Economics book root of conflict on Strand attack.

Oct. 23, 1947, 1:1

-NELSON, O.M.

Article by professor featured in bulletin.

Mar. 3, 1925, 4:5

Ag professor leaves for

Wyoming project.

Feb. 21, 1948, 6:4

Ag professor injured.

May 19, 1953, 1:1

Ag professor plans to retire.

Jan. 22, 1954, 1:4

-NESHYBA, STEVE

Instrument.. improvement Steve

Neshyba is consultant.

Jan. 13, 1970, 3:4-6

Oceanographers conduct first iceberg study.

Apr. 21, 1980, 10:1-6

-NETTELTON, HARRY

New instructor in forestry.

Mar. 31, 1922, 4:2

Forestry school adds two new instructors.

Oct. 31, 1936, 4:6

Professor on OSU faculty succumbs to heart attack.

Nov. 4, 1964, 1:1-3

-NEWBURGH, ROBERT

Department names man.

July 16, 1968, 1:5

FACULTY & STAFF-NEWMAN

Page 187

Grad school names new dean.

May 19, 1976, 3:1-3

-NEWCOMB,GERALD T.

Newcomb resigns post.

Oct. 21, 1942, 1:7

-NEWCOMBE, HUGH ROSS

New director for OSC credit union.

Nov. 30, 1954, 1:7

OSC man transfers.

Feb.15, 1957, 5:6

-NEWLIN, CLAUDE M.

Graduate of Reed joins English faculty.

Oct. 28, 1919, 1:1

-NEWLIN, CLUADE E.

New teacher named.

Nov. 5, 1920, 3:3

-NEWMAN, RICHARD W.

Assistant football coaches announced.

Apr. 20, 1926, 1:2

"Dick" Newman popular as freshman football coach.

Nov. 20, 1926, 4:1

Dick Newman's career at last brought out by reporting sleuth.

Apr. 23, 1929, 3:1

Three men appointed to coaching positions.

May 8, 1926, 6:2

Dick Newman, varisty track coach resigns.

June 30, 1931, 3:2

Former OSU coaches succumb in midwest.

Apr. 30, 1968, 4:4-5

FACULTY & STAFF-NEWTON

-NEWTON, BYRON L.

Oregon State profs to release book.

Dec. 7, o957, 1:6

New text published.

Apr. 2, 1958, 1:5

OSC staffers complete text.

Apr. 5, 1958, 1:2

Book club honors business textbook.

May 9, 1959, 1:7

Business prof named author of workbook.

Nov. 7,1959, 1:3

-NEWTON, C.E.

New professor of metallurgy chosen.

Oct. 23, 1917, 1:4

How $20,000 in wall street came to OAC via Mexico.

Mar. 11, 1921, 3:1

Dean weathers gale of Mexican bullets without one scratch.

Feb. 15, 1923, 4:3

Dean Newton experiences disappearnace of lodging.

Mar. 19, 1926, 4:2

-NEWTON, GORDON E.

Department adds prof.

Feb. 22, 1957, 1:5

-NEWTON, MICHAEL

Newton writes article on fire.

Oct. 22, 1963, 1:2

Herbicide issue needs scientific basis.

May 4, 1978, 6:1-6

Professor pushes forest herbicide use.

Feb. 9, 1979, 19:1-6

Page 188

Researcher draws criticism for use of human subjects.

Nov. 29, 1979, 1:1-6

NIBLER, W.G.

Crops specialist joins extension.

May 19, 1953, 1:4

Agent retires after 32 years.

May 2, 1975, 18:5-6

-NICHOLS, A.R

Professor returned.

Dec. 9, 1925, 4:5

-NICHOLS, BEN H.

Four professors on leaves.

Nov. 18, 1942, 2:8

Ben H. Nichols, engineer prof, dies suddenly.

May 8, 1953, 1:7-8

Nichols' funeral to be held

Monday.

May 9, 1953, 1:2

Faculty, Ben H. Nichols.

May 12, 1953, 3:2

OES to offer Nichols award.

Feb. 9, 1954, 1:2

-NICKELS, FRANK T.

F. Nickels visitor.

Feb. 19, 1941, 4:3

-NICODEMUS, DAVID F.

Group chooses 3 faculty men

'Best' teachers.

Apr. 28, 1956,1:5

Science dean resigns; Still directs research.

Feb. 25, 1965, 1:9

Chiefs look to arrival of new administrator.

Sept. 21, 1978, 8:1-6

-NIELSON, H.P.

Nielson to conduct college creamery.

May 21, 1930, 1:1

-NIEM, ALAN R.

Geologist help head U.S.

deep sea drilling.

Sept. 29, 1978, 8:1-6

-NIVEN, THOMAS B.

New prof. to assist graduate students in food technology.

Jan. 23, 1948, 1:4

-NORCROSS, P.S.

Orange football team won coast honors for 1907.

Mar. 1, 1933, 3:3

-NORDGREN, LILLY

Engagement announced.

May 11, 1932, 4:1

Miss Nordgren writes article for mgazine.

May 11, 1932, 1:8

-NORRIS, DR. FAITH

Staff members co-author book for young set.

Apr. 16, 1955, 1:3

OSC professor is running for school board.

Arp. 2, 1960, 1:7

Profs win awards.

Sept. 23, 1976, 43:1-2

-NORTHAM, RAY

Professor writes text.

May 13, 1975, 5:5-6

-NORTON, DALLAS W.

Aid of facualty advisers given for student's convenience.

Dec. 2, 1952, 2:6-8

FACULTY & STAFF-NYE

Page 189

Coordinator to take sabbatical leave.

Jan. 10, 1958, 1:5

-NUSBAUM, MISS MAE

Long service rewarded.

Mar. 9, 1950, 1:6-7

-NUTTING, CAPT. KELVIN L.

Nutting takes NROTC helm.

Oct. 4, 1957, 1:7

Navy commander retires from staff.

Oct. 1, 1960, 1:3

-NOTTO, RONALD

Gilkey receives recommendation.

May 3, 1974, 1:5-6

Professors' case hit by colleagues.

May 7, 1974, 1:4-6

-NYE CLARIBEL

Miss Nye assumes duties.

Jan. 10, 1930, 4:8

Appointments made by executive office.

Jan. 22, 1930, 4:3

Miss Nye is appointed.

Jan. 20, 1931, 1:4

Easterner praises Miss Nye's bulletin.

Nov. 11, 1931, 1:4

Clairbell Nye has article published.

Oct. 22, 1931, 3:5

State home ec head to leave.

Feb. 9, 1934, 1:3

FACULTY & STAFF-OBERHETTINGER

-OBERHETTINGER, FRIZT

3 math profs get positions.

Jan. 31, 1959, 1:1

-O'CONNOR, MRS. ELIZABETH

Lower division increaded by 2.

Jan. 12, 1955, 1:8

Choral works staff written.

Apr. 21, 1959, 1:6

-O'CONNOR, JOHN A

Band master to make debut.

Sept. 28, 1949, 1:3-6

John O'Connor to conduct orechestra in first concert tonight at eight.

Jan. 20, 1950, 1:2

Works published by three members of music staff.

Sept. 28, 1950, 1:5

Orchestra director elected vice prexy.

Nov. 7, 1950, 1:6

Music maestro please.

Nov. 26, 152, 1:6

Mesang sick; O'Connor subs.

Mar. 1, 1960, 1:4

Music professor plans TV show.

Feb. 9, 1963, 1:9

-O'DEA, J. DAVID.

O'Dea's article printed.

Feb. 13, 1951, 1:1

-ODELL, H.R.

H.R. Odell completes wooden sighting model.

Feb. 9, 1927, 1:2

-ODEEN, HENRY

Odeen leaves college staff.

Feb. 26, 1918, 4:3

Page 190

-OHVALL, RICHARD A.

Ohvall accepts pharmacy post.

Apr. 2, 1976, 1:1-2

Dean of pharmacy travels to

Nigeria.

Sept. 27, 1977, 7:1-2

-OKAZAKI, AYAAKIRA

Okazaki, Ayaakira.

Sept. 21, 1962, 7:4-5

-O'KONSKI, ALVIN E.

O'Konski likes rain; youngest staff man earned many honors.

Oct. 11, 1928, 4:2

Family runt noisier than larger brothers according to O'Konski.

Feb. 20, 1929, 4:4

-OLDFIELD, DR. JAMES E.

Oldfield elected to national post.

Sept. 22, 1965, 6:1

Award goes to Oldfield.

Sept. 24, 1969, 1:4

Oldfield gains award.

July 18, 1974, 11:3-4

Oldfield to become liaison.

May 2, o979, 9:1-6

US, OSU animal experts plan studies in China.

May 21, 1979, 8:1-2

-OLDS, ALICE

Miss Alice Olds.

Jan. 16, 1926, 2:6

-O'LEARY JOHN E.

Forestry teacher to study abroad.

July 25, 1955, 3:1

Forest engineering staffer wins top forestry award.

June 5, 1959, 1:3-4

Forestry professor authors workbook.

Feb. 6, 1962, 3:3

Four OSU,professors receive honors at faculty day.

Oct. 2, 1963, 1:1-5

Professor receives Aufderheide award.

May 19, 1966, 1:2

Forestry prof given award.

May 20, 1966, 1:7

-OLES, DR. KEITH F.

Geology professor to head institute.

Apr. 30, 1964, 3:6

_ Black gold fever draws geology

Trofessor North.

Oct. 30, 1969, 5:7-9

University prof recalls mountain experiences.

Jan. 20, 1971, 5:1-5

-OLIVER, A.W.

Professor takes leave.

Nov. 18, 1927, 5:4

Professors edit pamphlet.

Feb. 26, 1937, 1:8

-OLIVER, COL. RALPH L.

Air force ROTC assigns officer.

July 21, 1958, 3:4

-OLSEN, JANEEN

Woman of many hats settles in

Corvallis to teach, write, play.

May 21, 1980, 12:1-3

-OLSEN, KENNETH L.

Olsen new instructor in general botany.

Dec. 3, 1946, 3:5

FACULTY & STAFF-ONSDORFF

Page 191

-OLSON, GERALDINE

Olson gets recognition.

Nov. 10, 1978, 13:1-2

-OMAN, PAUL

Science department names heads.

Sept. 27, 1973, 5:6

-O'NEALE, LILA

She taught Swedes and Japs how to mash their fingers.

Jan. 11, 1921, 3:1

Instructors to go south.

Jan. 29, 1924, 4:1

Former instructor recipient of prize.

Apr. 30, 1931, 1:3

O'Neill, Dr. J. Phillip

Illinois teacher is family life head.

June 1, 1966, 6:3

Eleven professors receive awards.

Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3

-ONSDORFF, THOMAS

Horses to be canned for European tables.

Mar. 27, 1928, 1:5

Instructor marries.

Oct. 5, 1928, 1:7

Onsdorff dedicates food storage plant.

May 7, 1940, 1:6

Onsdorff to speak.

Oct. 17, 1944, 4:3

Onsdorff returns.

Nov. 2, 1945, 1:5

Food technology professor

Onsdorff joins ranks of emeritus upon retirement.

July 13, 1964, 3:1-3

FACULTY & STAFF-ONSDORFF CONT

Onsdorff retires from food tech.

Nov. 12, 1964, 3:9

-ONSTAD, PRESTON E.

New members join faculty.

Jan. 13, 1956, 1:2

Facts in old diary basis of research.

July 23, 1962, 5:1

Authors party set for staffers.

Feb. 3, 1966, 1:1

Meet the prof to be held tonight at 9.

Nov. 21, 1968, 1:6

-ORDEMAN, D.T.

Professor of English writes paper on words.

Nov. 29, 1927, 1:6

Students appearing informally dressed make profs indignant.

Feb. 7, 1929, 4:3

Article by Ordeman published in Journal.

Apr. 20,1932, 1:5

Dr. D.T. Ordeman now associate registrar, well qualified for job.

July 4, 1944, 1:2

Board names staff members.

May 22,1945, 1:3

Dr. Ordeman elected head of registrars.

Nov. 17, 1948, 1:1

Ordeman to preside at national meeting.

Oct. 27,1951, 3:4

Registrar's TV debut real yummy session.

Jan. 11, 1955, 1:4-5

Ordeman recovering.

July 22, 1963, 3:3

Page 192

Ordeman to retire.

Mar. 12, 1969, 7:3-5

O'REILLY, ALPHONSUS I.

New members added to extension staff.

Nov. 20,:.1917, 1:2

-ORIARD, MICHAEL

Pro football player turns prof.

Jan. 7, 1977, 1:3-6

5:1-4

Literature professors revise dissertations for publication.

Apr. 30, 1980, 6:1-3

-ORNER, MRS. LOUISE

Staff members receive injuries from collision.

Nov. 13, 1951, 1:4

Mrs. Orner writes.

July 25, 1960, 2:3

-ORR, ALDEN E.

Alden Orr appointed to economics staff.

Jan. 9, 1947, 3:6

-ORZECH, MIRIAM

Orzech named as new University

EOP head.

Sept. 26, 1974, 41:1-3

-OSBORN, FRED P.

Major Osborn new adjutant, exec officer.

Dec. 5, 1944, 3:2

-OSBORN, JOHN L.

Dr. John L. Osborn injured in accident.

Oct. 15, 1927, 1:2

Osborn, wreck victim, recovering in hospital.

Jan. 7, 1936, 1:5

Osborn gets Ph. D. for anatomy thesis.

Oct. 13, 1939, 4:6

Dr. John L. Osborn honored at banquet.

June 3, 1947, 3:6

-OSBORN, R.A.

Here is, life of new teacher.

Jan. 8 1925, 3:3

-OSBORNE, FRED P.

OSC grad Major Osborne army executive officer.

Jan. 9, 1945, 3:5

-OSBURN, O.E.

1919. grad appointed.

Sept. 29, 1922, 4:1

-O'SHEA, MRS. CAROLINE

Faculty members added to P.E.

dept.

Oct. 18, 1962, 1:6

-O'SHEA. JOHN

Professor-wife team to challenge Mt. McKinley.

May 29, 1975, 6:3-6

Students rescue prof buried in snow 5 hours.

June 2, 1976, 3:4-6

-OTHUS, J.C.

Othus volunteers to coach varsity.

Nov. 20, 1926, 5:4

Varsity crew coach experiences thrills during college days.

Apr. 15, 1927, 2:2

Professors compiling articles for magazine.

Apr. 29, 1930, 1:2

Engineering profs not in fogy class.

Mar. 11, 1931, 4:1

Othus will leave staff for shipbuilding job.

Apr. 17,1942, 1:5

FACULTY & STAFF-OWCZARZAK

Page 193

-OVERHOLSER, JEAN

Math teacher returns from work abroad.

Oct. 1, 1964, 3:1

-OVERMAN, ANDREA

OSC gets instructor.

Oct. 7, 1938, 1:8

Home ec instructor arrives on campus.

Oct. 12, 1938, 1:6

Associate food prof has articles printed.

Feb. 8, 1949, 3:4

Dr. Overman returns, is food specialist.

Oct. 6, 1950, 7:6

-OVERTON, SCOTT

Overton seeks issue clarification.

Nov. 28, 1979, 3:1-6

-OVERTURF, JOSEPHINE

No matter if one is not michaelangelo, just doodle occassionally...

instructor.

Apr. 27, 1939, 4:3

-OWCZARZAK, ALFRED

Zoology department adds research man.

Nov. 22, 1955, 1:1

-OWENS, CHARLES E.

Professor's manual recognized as best.

May 21, 1924, 1:4

New text published.

Nov. 21, 1924, 3:1

C.E. Owens completes plant, pathology text.

Jan. 4, 1928, 1:2

Professor writes text.

Mar. 9, 1928, 3:7

FACULTY & STAFF-OWENS CONT

Owens publishes text.

May.11, 1928, 1:3

Professor to take leave.

May 11, 1928, 1:3

Owens edits text on plant pathology.

May 24, 1928, 1:4

May 24, 1928, 1:4

Owens on sabbatical leave.

Oct. 2, 1928, 1:4

Ownes writes text on plant pathology.

Oct. 23, 1928, 1:4

Institutions adopt text by

C.E. Wens.

Mar. 14, 1929, 4:4

Discovery by Cordley listed in Owen's book.

Apr. 5, 1929, 1:1

Faculty members complete studies.

Oct. 19, 1929, 2:5

Eleven schools adopt C.E.

Owen's textbook.

Feb. 11, 1930, 1:7

Owens writes new text book.

Mar. 12, 1930, 1:7

Owen's book adopted.

Apr. 20, 1932, 1:3

Board names Owens acting botany head.

Jan. 26, 1934, 1:5

Two win doctor's degree.

Nov. 14, 1934,1:2

-OWEN, S.J.T. (JOHN)

New head appointed for electrical engineering.

Aug. 8, 1978, 2:5-6

Page 194

OWEN, S.J.T. (JOHN)

New head appointed for electrical engineering.

Aug. 8, 1978, 2:5-6

-PACKARD, DR. EARL L.

Fossilized mamal subject of article.

Jan. 25, 1934, 1:4

Packard lends geology specimens to museum.

Nov. 3,1934, 1:4

Packard discovers part of long extinct animal.

Apr. 18, 1935, 1:6

Dean Earl L. Packard paleontologist of note.

May 22, 1935, 4:4

Packard trys dentistry, fills mastodon tooth.

Jan. 11, 1947, 4:4

E.L. Packard resigns as dean.

June 20, 1938, 4:4

Packard identifies ancient skull.

May 20, 1939, 4:2

Dean Packard gets grant.

Jan. 20, 1940, 4:1

OSC prof. grad co-author book.

Nov. 10, 1944, 4:1

Jawbones those of cow, not camel, says Packard.

Oct. 14, 1947, 4:1

Marine vertebrae found along

Oreong's coast.

Apr. 6, 1949, 1:1-2

Packard elected VP of Science

Academy.

Apr. 26, 1950, 1:6

Dr. Packard accepts stanford position.

Dr. Packard accepts Stanford position.

Dec. 2, 1950, 1:1

-PAGE, GLEN E.

Page joins Ag staff.

Oct. 4, 1949, 1:1

OSU Ag professor creates bale burner.

May 16, 1979, 7:1-6

-PAGE, J.F.

Dr. Franklin Page added to faculty.

Oct. 1, 1920, 2:2

Prof Page will get doctors degree soon.

Sept. 30, 1924, 1:7

Faculty member makes flying trip astride infuriated animal.

Feb. 4, 1925, 4:2

Professor will leave.

Nov. 30, 1927, 1;6

Professor Page honored.

Dec. 14, 1927, 7:3

-PAHRD, RICHARD

Four new staff members work in new positions.

Sept. 19, 1956, 1:1-2

Dean Moor, Pahre slate luncheon.

Nov. 30, 1960, 3:5

-PAINE, DAVID P.

Timber tables developed by OSU forester.

Sept. 26, 1964, 6:6-7

Professor gains teaching award.

June 28, 1973, 3:5-6

-PAINTER, DEAN

Ex-Oregon state grad joins ROTC staff.

Jan. 7, 1948, 4:6

FACULTY & STAFF-PAPADOPOULOS

Page 195

-PAINTER, J.H.

New hort man comes.

Sept. 23, 1922, 1:2

-PALEN, MARGARET

Charges leveled at extension employee.

Oct. 10, 1972, 5:4

-PALOMBARA, JOSEPH

Faculty adds new members.

July 8, 1947, 4:2

-PANSHIN, DANIEL.

Sea grant program names oceanographer, economist.

Sept. 27, 1968, 9;1-3

Sea program gains head.

May 2, 1972, 8:4

-PAPADOPOULOS, MIKE

Three claim coffee house harrassed by city police.

Nov. 30, 1967,1:4 see also

STUDENTS, OLSON, CARLTON

Math tenure decision in final stages.

Jan. 13, 1970, 1:4

Committee recommends tenure for Papadopoulos.

Feb. 12, 1970, 1:6

Young reverses decision on tenure for Livingston.

Feb. 20, 1970, 1:1-2

Papadopoulos appeals decision.

State Ed Board to hear tenure case.

Mar. 11, 1970, 1:3-6

State Board turns down math prof.

Apr. 8, 1970, 1:1

Michael Papadopoulos prof files tenure suit.

May 7, 1970, 1:5-6

FACULTY & STAFF-PAPADOPOULOS CONT

Court rules hearing for tenure case.

June 30, 1970, 1:5-6

Hearing set for Papadopoulos.

July 16, 1970, 3:3-5

Papadopoulos has 2 weeks for tenure.

July 2, 1970, 1:5

Papadopoulos wages reinstatement' battle.

Nov.10, 1970, 3:1-5

Ousted prof. reviewed.

Nov. 24, 1970, 1:1-4

Papadopoulos talks on system.

Jan. 19, 1971, 3:1-2

Math professor granted hearing.

Feb. 2, 1971, 1:1-2

Math prof claims stall.

Mar. 10, 1971, 1:2

Papadopoulos files suit.

Apr. 6, 1971, 7:1-3

Papadopoulos wins bid for hearing.

May 12, 1971, 1:1-4

The battle of Mike Papadopoulos.

Oct. 1, 1971, 5:1-4

Papadopoulos case back in court.

Feb. 8, 1972, 3:1-3

Ex-professor wins fight to inspect.

Feb. 28, 1972, 3:4

Papadopoulos given report.

Apr. 6, 1972, 1:1-4

Former prof loses legal case.

Dec. 5, 1972, 3:1-2

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Prof's battle goes on.

Jan. 9, 1973, 3:1-2

Papadopoulos hearing is continued.

June 28, 1973, 3:1-2

The sage of Mike papadopoulos.

Sept. 20, 1973, 32:1-5

Job figth faces another setback.

Dec. 3, 1973, 1:5-6

For Papadopoulos..'50-50' case to supreme court.

Jan. 11, 1974, 7:1-6

State office discloses doubt regarding case.

Apr. 16, 1974, 8:4-6

Former prof files suit.

July 7, 1976, 10:4-6

3:3

Professor's office vacated after dismissal 8 years ago.

Mar. 29, 1978, 7:1-3

After eleven years, professor's war goes on.

Mar. 3, 1980, 1:1-4

Papadopoulos case for tenure given special scrutiny.

Mar. 4, 1980, 7:1-4

Papadopoulos wants job back, name cleared.

Mar. 5, 1980, 16:1-3

15:1-6

-PARK, P. KILHO

Oceanographer named to national foundation.

Aug. 4, 1970, 3:1-2

-PARKER, J.E.

Poultry dept. head writes 'egg ' article.

Feb. 21, 1959, 3:6

-PARKER, DR. MELVIN

Seed test man hoins ag staff.

Jan. 15, 1955, 1:1

-PARKER, MICKEY

Class awakens procrastinators.

Feb. 28, 1980, 3:1-4

-PARKER, PHILIP

Position created, filled for sanitation expert.

Jan. 19- 1968, 1:3-4

-PARKER, WILLIAM R.

Speech department has new instructor.

Apr. 26, 1946, 1:8

=PARKINSON, HAROLD N.

Faculty couple marry in Klamath

Falls.

Apr. 2„948, 3:5

-PARKS, FRANK

Dr. Frank Parks, new LD counselor will aid students with problems.

Oct. 21, 1949, 1:2-4

Liberal arts counselor given Navy office.

Oct. 4, 1955, 1:5

Prof writes article for 'Oregon

Stater'.

Jan. 20, 1959, 1:7

School counselor writes lead article for publication.

Feb. 4, 1961, 3:6-7

OSU prof receives Navy appointment.

Apr. 4, 1962, 1:4

Humanities counselor retires after

20 years.

May 27, 1969, 3:7-8

-PARKS, H.M.

Prof Parks promoted to deanship of the School of Mines.

Oct. 21, 1913, 4:1

FACULTY & STAFF-PARR

Page 197

Former dean of mines passes away.

Mar. 2, o945, 1:1

-PARKS, DR. LEO W.

Microbiologist is winner of OSU research award.

Sept. 23, 1964, 3:8-9

Faculty picks senate chief.

Jan. 5, 1979, 6:1

Parks heads state group.

May 2, 1980, 9:1

-PARR, F.W.

Education professor has articles accepted.

Mar. 12, 1930, 1:8

Dr. Parr publishes education article.

Apr. 1, 1930,1:7

Parr's third article published in magazine.

Apr. 2, 1930, 1:7

Article published.

July 14, 1931, 4:1

Parr to edit journal.

Apr. 5, 1932, 1:5

Professors write articles.

Apr. 30, 1932, 1:3

Article in magazine written by Dr. Parr.

May 18, 1932, 1:5

Dr. Parr has article in education journal.

Feb. 15, 1933, 1:5

Parr research article published in magazine.

Mar. 7, 1934, 4:2

Professors named advisors of paper.

Oct. 10, 1934, 1:5

FACULTY & STAFF-PARR CONT

Parr writes paper on habits of study.

Oct. 18, 1934, 1:1

Dr. Parr to direct new reading clinic.

Jan. 11, 1935, 1:2

Parr blasts mystic forecasts by story in Sunday paper.

Mar. 1, 1935, 1:6

Parr's paper presented.

Jan. 22, 1937, 1:8

College professor finds women play squarer than men.

Jan. 29, 1937, 1:5

Parr prepares new handbook.

July 7, 1937, 3:1

Education journal.

Oct. 27, 1937, 4:6

Parr adds to book.

Oct. 27, 1937, 1:6

Education handbook published soon.

Nov. 10, 1937, 1:3

Dr. Parr writes for magazine.

Nov. 12, 1937, 4:1

Parr named chairman.

Jan. 20, 1938, 4:6

Parr's study material accepted by publishers.

Mar. 4, 1938, 3:3

Parr's survey printed.

Apr. 14, 1938, 4:8

Reading clinic uses opthalmo-graph.

Apr. 29, 1938, 1:2

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Parr's the press.

"How to study" soon of

May 20, 1938, 1:4

Dr. Parr will teach at Purdue

Univeristy.

Feb. 10, 1940, 1:1

Publication prints Parr's surveys.

Feb. 18,1941, 1:3

Parr named member of advisory committee.

Nov. 15, 1941, 2:1

Magazine accepts article by Dr.

Parr.

Feb. 18,1942, 4:6

-PARSONS, THERAN D.

Science picks Parsons to be assistant dean.

Nov. 23, 1966, 1:7

Science and Engineering appoint new acting deans.

June 23, 1970, 1:3-5

-PARTELLO, JOSEPH K..

Co. Partello due to arrive today.

Mar. 4, 1919, 1:4

Commandant assumes duty.

Mar. 7, 1919, 1:4

Was dean Peavy one of the Indians who scalped Partello?

May 3, 1921, 3:1

New rank is held by Col. Paretllo.

May 10, 1921, 1:5

Colonel Partello receives orders to leave May 12.

Apr. 21, 1922, 1:2

Former commandant surprised by growth of town and college.

Oct. 24, 1925, 1:5

-PARTLOW, L.L.

To publish history.

Mar. 11, 1921, 1:4

-PASLEY, RUTH

Computers will plan dorm meals.

May 10, 1968, 4:8-9

-PATEY, ADELAIDE W.

Faculty increases staff.

Oct. 13, 1927, 4:7

-PATTEN, E. EUGENIA

Miss Patten approved new library assistant.

Oct. 31, 1939, 2:3

-PATTERSON, H.R.

Patterson regular fellow.

Oct. 18, 1924, 3:3

Professors elected to national society.

Feb. 27, 1925, 1:4

Professor narrowly escapes injury from large eagle's attack.

Sept. 30, 1926, 4:4

Professor Patterson schedules retirement.

May 23,1951, 1:1

Pat Patterson teaching 31st year of forestry.

Feb. 23, 1952, 5:1-2

-PATTERSON, JAMES R.

New instructor has article published.

Mar. 28, 1920, 1:5

Home furnishing book written by Patterson.

May 16, 1930, 1:5

-PATTERSON, JOAN

U. of O. grad to direct home furnishings work.

Jan. 16, 1936, 2:6

FACULTY & STAFF-PATTON

Page 199

OSC professor wins top prize.

Oct. 23,'1948, 1:3

New possibility of Oregon flax developed here.

Dec. 3, 1948, 1:8

Prize textile design displayed in fabric.

Sept. 24, 1949, 3:6

New linen textiles developed by prof. to use Oregon flax.

Oct. 13, 1950, 1:6

Home Ec professor aids flax industry.

Jan. 18, 1952, 1:2-5

Fiber flax fabrics to go on display.

Oct. 16, 1953, 3:2

-PATTERSON, DR. KENNETH

Two econ profs join tax group.

Nov. 4, 1964, 1:8

Assistant dean named to school.

Feb. 23, o965, 1:8-9

Patterson chosen for internship.

Sept. 22, 1965, 4:4

School of H&SS indicates policy toward tenure.

Jan. 22, 1969,•1:3-5

-PATTERSON, CO. W.H.

A military career-the achieved ambition of Col. Patterson.

Feb. 20, 1931, 2:5

Col. Patterson sees 41 years of service.

Jan. 20, 1933, 2:5

-PATTON, HEPHI

Scientists team with Rhesus monkeys.

Nov. 9, 1978, 9:1-4

FACULTY & STAFF-PATTULLO

-PATTULLO, JUNE

Services to be held for former professor.

Jan. 14, 1972, 7:4-5

-PAUL, WILLIAM H.

William Paul appointed engineering instructor.

Jan. 6, 1926, 1:7

Engineering professors coauthors of bulletin.

Dec. 4, 1934, 4:4

-PAULSON,CLAYTON

New prof to conduct air-sea study.

Mar. 5, 1971, 9:1

-PAYNE, CARL H.

Two OSU food technologists invent fruit bleaching process.

Feb. 14, 1969, 3:5-7

-PAYNE J.K.

ARticle by Judd Payne published in Alumnus.

Mar. 28, 1928, 1:2

-PEABODY, KENNETH E.

Art teacher moves.

Oct. 7, 1950, 3:3

-PEARCY, CR. WILLIAM G.

Oceanography staffer finds squid species.

jan. 14, 1964, 3:7-8

Marine biologist to head sea research.

Apr. 6, 1979, 8:1-2

-PEARL, DR. ARTHUR

Pearl slated by honorary.

Sept. 30, 1965, 1:4

-PEASE, CHARLES

Instructors sell article.

Mar. 29, 1927, 1:1

Page 200

Ph.D. received at Ohio.

Oct. 26, 1928, 2:2

-PEASLEE, W.D.A

Capt. W.D.A. Peaslee doing research work in France.

May 6, 1919, 1:1

-PEAVY, GEORGE W.

George W. Peavy will take Chair of Forestry vacated by Prof. Lake's departure.

Feb. 5, 1910, 4:2

Rolf Reirstad receives annual forestry prize.

May 24, 1920, 1:3

Peavy presents paper.

Dec. 10, 1920, 1:2

Scandal! Dean Peavy, idol of sophomore class, Pedro crook.

May 6, 1921, 3:1

Peavy writes bulletin.

Sept. 20, 1922, 1:2

Chief forester draws fire of college zdministration.

Feb. 20, 1924, 1:5

First forestry experience of

Dean was riding shaggy burro.

Oct. 9, 1924, 4:4

Dean Peavy heads state committee.

Dec. 2, 1925, 1:6

George Peavy endorsed for Forestry congress.

Feb. 27, 1926, 1:6

Dean of forestry to depart for

Italy.

Mar. 19, 1926, 1:6

Members of faculty contribute to volume.

Apr. 1, 1926, 1:1

Forestry Dean leaves on long

European trip.

Apr. 8, 1926, 1:1

Black snake robbed by pussy of chance to hypnotize rattler.

Apr. 23,1926, 4:1

Oregon timber supply featured in magazine.

Apr. 26, 1926, 1:3

Timber journal prints articles by Dean Peavy.

Oct. 30, 1926, 1:2

Forestry Dean tells of dramatic happening in Europe.

Nov. 4, 1926, 4:3

Oregon forest booklet issued by

Dean Peavy.

Apr. 12, 1929, 1:4

Banquet honors Peavy.

Feb. 26, 1930, 1:6

Dean Peavy not able to continue classes.

Apr. 11, 1930, 1:6

Dean George W. Peavy reveals interesting career.

Feb. 4, 1931, 2:7

Long acquaintance renewed by

Peavy.

Oct. 9, 1931, 1:8

Peavy will help edit Journal of forestry.

Oct. 16, 1931, 1:3

Monthly features forestry leaders.

Apr. 7, 1933, 1:6

Peavy named acting president

OSC.

Jan. 24, 1934, 1:6 (portrait)

FACULTY & STAFF-PEAVY CONT

Page 201

Oregon state's president.

Jan. 17, 1934, 2:3 (editorial)

New president has long service record at OSC; fine forestry school developed by his ability.

Jan. 17, 1934, 1:2

Formal dinner to honor new OSC president.

Feb. 1, 1934, 1:6

Mrs. !t/ Donald donates books to institution.

Feb. 9, 1934, 1:8

Gettysburg edition on library display.

Feb. 10, 1934, 1:4

In honor of our president.

Feb. 14, 1934, 2:1 (editorial)

Peavy banquet will be tonight

Feb. 14, 1934, 1:2 (portrits: W.J.

Kerr, G.W. Peavy, Willard L. Marks)

State honor new president at huge dinner.

Feb. 15, 1934, 4:2 (Portrait)

Alumni publication edited by

Jim Moe.

Mar. 7, 1934, 4:1

Appointment of President Peavy marks new era.

June 18, 1934, 1:1

Quotations taken from President

Peavy's address at dads', grads' banquet of interest to students.

Nov. 22, 1934, 1:2

Insistant call given by Peavy to meet needs.

Jan. 24, 1935, 1:3

Peavy made adviser on policy program.

Feb. 27, 1936, 1:5

.

4

FACULTY & STAFF-PEAVY CONT

Oregon State head receives honorary degree in science.

Aug. 18, 1936, 1:3

Former head of OSC, George

Peavy, dies.

July 2,1951, 3:1

Ex-president George Peavy founded forestry school.

Nov. 19, 1952, 2:1-3 see also

OSU PRESIDENTS (PEAVY, GEORGE)

-PEAVY, MRS. GEORGIA BIBEE

Dieticians electe leader.

Nov. 27, o951, 3:3

-PECK, A.L.

Professors appointed.

Dec. 12, 1924, 1:1

Professor honored.

Nov. 19, 1925, 1:7

Professor Peck plans artistic city entrances.

mar. 12, 1926, 4:2

Professor chose life work caring for neightbors lawn.

Mar. 16, 1927, 4:2

Landscape book printed.

Feb. 21, 1929, 4:4

A.L. Peck writes landscape article.

Mar. 9,1929, 1:6

A.L.Peck to conduct tree identifying trips.

July 2,1929, 4:1

Peck writes booklet.

July 18, 1929, 3:3

Oranmental trees bulletin subject.

Nov. 21, 1929, 1:8

Page 202

A.L. Peck's booklet meets with northwest approval.

Jan. 18, 1930, 3:6

Booklet on trees promotes interest.

May 27, 1930, 1:8

Peck visits gardens in old world cities.

Oct. 2, 1930, 1:6

Peck to write series for Sunday

Oregonian.

Feb. 5, 1934, 1:8

Landscape of campus, trees, shrubs planned by A.L. Peck as hobby.

July 7, 1934, 1:2

Campus designs to be inspected.

July 7, 1937, 6:1

Peck to conduct plant life tour.

July 11, 1939, 4:4

Landscape specialist.

July 16, 1940, 1:3 (portrait)

Peck elected head of landscapers.

Dec. 9, 1941, 1:4

Peck to conduct wildlife tours.

June 30, 1942, 3:1

Formal layout designed by Arthur

Peck; work started by WPA in spring of 1939.

July 18, 1944, 1:1

Returns after illness

Jan. 6, 1948, 1:2

-PECK, LORNA

Two new agents added to staff.

Feb. 2, 1949, 3:8

-PECKHAM, CHARLES

Printer gets craft award.

Jan. 30, 1970, 2:4

-PEDDICORD, KENNETH L.

Engineering names outstanding teacher.

Sept. 26, 1978, 22:1-2

Eleven professors receive awards.

Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3

-PEISNER, EARL

New prof named.

Apr. 28, 1954, 1:7

-PENDLETON, DR. R.A.

OSC soils specialist gets

Sept. 21,1955, 1:1

-PENNELL, DOROTHY

New leaders in charge of

Christian workers.

Sept. 24, 1926, 2:4

Y.W. head appointed.

Sept. 28, 1926, 1:4

-PEREIRA, ROGER LEONARD

Food tech instructor dies of a heart attack.

Feb. 1, 1967, 1:2

-PERKINS, HARLEY A.

Car buff describes hobby.

Oct. 14,1969, 3:1-4

-PERRY, R.L.

Engagement announced.

May 28, 1928, 1:1

-PATELLIN, AL

Patellin to assist coach.

Dec. 12, 1929, 3:7

-PETERS, C.W.

Instructor resigns for Alaska post.

Oct. 4, 1947, 1:3

-PERTERSEN, ELNA

Foods professor gets army call.

Mar. 3, 1951, 1:1

FACULTY & STAFF-PETERSON

Page 203

-PETERSEN, ELNA

Foods professor gets army call.

Mar. 3, 1951,1:1

Petersen resigns coaching position.

May 16, 1956, 4:5

-PETERSEN, DR. ROGER C.

Staff member named to experiment station.

Oct. 12, 1955, 1:5

-PETERSON, BURDETTE

Writers added to college staff.

Oct. 1, 1952, 1:7

-PETERSON, ELNA

New foods teachers boasted by

Home Ec.

Oct. 20, 1950, 1:1

-PETERSON, H.

Faculty members complete studies.

Oct. 19, 1929, 2:5

-PETERSON, MARGARET

Miss Peterson's work pleases critics of art.

May 18, 1935, 1:8

-PETERSON, NEAL

Philomath city engineer also teaches.

Apr. 7, 1975, 3:1-3

-PETERSON, ORVILLE

Lanky aggie splasher teaches frenzied men the art of swimming.

Mar. 2, 1927, 4:3

-PETERSON, DR. RALPH W.

Speech prof named prexy.

May 7, 1963, 1:2

-PETERSON, SIGURD

Staid "prof" once champion agent.

Mar. 13, 1923, 3:1

Horse stealing episode in west implicates professor.

Apr. 4, 1925, 3:1

FACULTY & STAFF-PETERSON CONT

Professor's article placed in journals.

Apr. 24, 1925, 4:3

Career of professor includes cow herding before coming here.

Feb. 13, 1926, 4:3

Sigurd H. Peterson shows value of business training.

Feb. 16, 1927, 4:1

Professor of English will study at U of W.

June 4, 1927, 1:2

Faculty member leaves.

Sept. 27, 1927, 1:3

Staff member named.

Feb. 1, 1928, 3:2

Professor given leave.

May 29, 1928, 1:4

S.H. Peterson at U. of W.

Oct. 4, 1928, 1:2

S.H. Peterson to return.

Apr. 30, 1929, 1:6

S.H. Peterson honored.

May 15, 1929, 1:5

Sigurd H. Peterson gives gettogether dinners.

Dec. 4, 1929, 1:5

Am I or am I not a doctor, problem of English teacher.

Dec. 9, 1931, 1:8

Peterson decline summer session offer.

Apr. 5, 1941, 1:6

Peterson reappointed.

May 9, 1941, 4:6

Page 204

Peterson may teach high school english.

Oct. 18, 1941, 1:8

Peterson plans college visits on sabbatical.

Apr. 9, 1946, 4:4

Sigma Nu publication features article about Dr. Peterson.

Apr. 30, 1946, 1:2

Cabinet making, book collecting fill Dr. Sigurd Peterson's spare minutes.

Feb. 26, 1949, 1:5

Dr. Peterson elected by English council.

Apr. 15, 1949, 1:5

-PETERSON, LT. COLONEL THEODORE W.

Lt. Col. Peterson leaves for

Georgia.

Sept. 27, 1952, 1:8

-PETRI, MRS. LILLIAN

Mrs. Petri resigns music club office.

Nov. 20, 1924, 3:1

Mrs. Lillian Petri has book published.

Jan. 28, 1925, 1:2

Mrs. Petri wins praise for book.

Oct. 22, 1925, 3:1

Booklet by Mrs. Petri to be published soon.

Oct. 24, 1925, 4:2

OAC faculty members write for publication.

Oct. 30, 1925, 4:2

Music book written by college instructor.

Feb. 9, 1926, 4:4

Booklet by professor issued.

Mar. 5, 1926, 1:7

Elementary text book written by professor.

Oct. 26, 1927, 4:1

Organization honors Mrs. Lillian

Petri.

Dec. 14, 1927, 1:2

Music brain developer.

May 11, 1928, 1:2

Mrs. Petri will begin series of radio talks.

Apr. 24, 1931, 4:2

Mrs. Paul Petri comments on musicians at Oregon Stat lyceum concerts..

Jan. 12 '',1940 4:4

Prof. Petri to judge Idaho music contest.

Apr. 22, 1930, 1;5

-PETRIE, PAUL

Professor Petri ill with neurtis attack.

Feb. 2, 1927, 4:1

Professor of music liked piano lessons as average boy does.

Mar. 17, 1927, 4:4

Casa Musica opened Sunday afternoon.

Sept. 27, 1927, 5:1

Professor Paul Petri to promote standing as flapjack flipper.

Dec. 1, 1927, 1:4

Professor Paul Petri to sing in tea room.

Jan. 18, 1928, 1:1

Paul Petri to direct benefit vocal concert.

Jan. 18, 1929, 1:3

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Record crowd hears Paul Petri recital.

Jan. 22, 1929, 1:7

Poem to be presented.

May 23, 1929, 1:3

Anniversary celebrated.

July 9, 1929, 3:2

Music leader brings college many honors.'

July 9, 1929, 1:2

Friends hear Petri's in Portland recital.

Apr. 1, 1930, 1:2

Prof. Petri to judge Idaho music contest.

Apr. 22, 1930, 1:5

Petri will present poem "Enoch

Arden".

July /6, 1935, 1:2

In appreciation.

June 21, 1937,2:1

Petri guest critic at music festival.

Apr. 26, 1938, 2:2

Petris complete plans European tour.

May 6, 1938, 1:7

Petri presented kodak.

May 27, 1938, 1:3

Petri seriously hurt in automobile collision.

Nov. 15, 1938, 1:6

Petri flees from army maneuvers on campus.

Apr. 19, 1940, 1:8

Petri gives reading of "Enoch

Arden".

Nov. 18, 1941, 1:5

FACULTY & STAFF-PETRI CONT

Performer.

July 7, 1942, 3:3

Petri family ends OSC career;

Will present finale Sunday.

May 24, 1947, 1:7

Petri's complete 23-year musical service at OSC.

June 5, 1947, 1:6

Mr. and Mrs. Petri, department heads, retire from music.

June 24, 1947, 1:1

Services set for Dr. Petri.

Sept. 26, 1958, 6:5

-PETTENGILL, GEORGE

Pettengill resigns.

Oct. 17, 1930, 3:5

-PETZEL, DR. FLORENCE E.

National meeting to be addressed by clothing head.

June 27,1955, 5:1

School lists new faculty.

Sept. 22, 1967, 4:3

-PFANNER, JOHN A. JR.

Pfanner to counsel business students.

Oct. 13, 1953, 1:3

-PHELAN, E.W.

Instructor to leave.

Apr. 29, 1926, 2:7

-PHELPS, ROBERT D.

Engineering professor honored with award.

June 3, 170, 8:7-8

-PHILLIP, KENT

Staff members to work abroad.

May 26, 1979, 6:3-5

Honor soceity fetes professor.

May 22, 1947, 3:4

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Designer of college heating unit retires after 50 years at OSC.

May 29, 1947, 1:1

Pi Tau Sigma honors Phillips at anniversary.

June 3, 1947,1:1

Former prof dies Sunday.

Oct. 26, 1965, 1:2

-PHILLIPS, MARY ELLEN

Accounting instructor wins teaching award.

Sept. 26, 1958, 1:8

-PHILLIPS,,' ROBERT L.

Speech instructor wins essay award.

Nov. 25, 1958, 1:8

Director announced for summer school.

Sept. 23, 1964, 3:9

New summer school head named;

Robert L. Phillips to take post.

Sept. 29, 1964, 4:6-9

Phillips given direction of offcampus education.

Sept. 22, 1971, 10:4-6

Phillips in charge of term.

Aug. 3, 1972, 3:1

Secretaries name 'Boss of the year'.

Director works to destroy summer term myths.

June 1, 1977, 8:1-6

Professors share TV fame.

May 18, 1979, 24:1-3

-PHILLIPS, WENDELL J.

Dr. Phillips is appointed college medical advisor.

May 2, 1916, 1:6

Dr. Phillips suffers from painful illness.

Dec. 11, 1917, 1:6

Dr. Phillips to leave college.

Apr. 19, 1918, 1:6

Dr. W.J. Phillips dead in east.

Oct.23, 1918, 1:5

Memorial planned for first director of health service.

May 7, 1936, 1:4

-PHINNEY, HARRIS K.

Botanist added to OSC payroll.

Sept. 26, 1947, 1:3

Fossil study reveals Oregon was tropical.

Feb. 25, 1953, 1:1

-PHIPPS, J.B.

Phipps arrives as Navy prof.

Oct. 27, 1948, 1:6

-PICK, MIKE

Use of radiation increases at

OSU.

Feb. 15, 1968, 3:6-8

-PICKETT, B.S.

B.S. Pickett added to staff this year.

Sept. 25 ,1931, 4:5

-PIERCE, MILDRED

Three women added to secretarial staff.

May 12, o926, 1:6

-PILADAKIS, EMANUEL

Art staff displays work in bay area.

Jan. 10, 1961, 3:1

Four art professors exhibit at Seattle.

Feb. 15, 1961, 1:1

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Page 207

One man art show.

Oct. 20, 1961, 1:8

Piladakis painting to be class gift.

May 16, 1962, 1:6

-PILCHER, DR. K.S.

Mumps, flu virus studied by staffer.

Jan. 26,1954, 1:7

Prof. Pilcher elected Veep.

Oct.25, 1955, 3:2

-PILGRIM, W.R.

New NROTC instructor arrives from sea duty.

Jan. 28, 1948, 4:7

-PINES W.D.

Pine is now instructor.

Sept. 26, 1919, 4:2

-PIPAL, J.A.

Pipal goes to France.

Jan. 14, 1919, 3:4

Gridiron history makes colorful backgrounds.

Mar. 3, 1933, 3:3

-PITMAN, GARY

OSU colleagues say sun affects beetles.

Nov. 7, 1979, 13:1-2

-PITTS, BERNARD J.

Manager announced.

June 22, 1971, 3:3

Activities director helps students to promote organize and develop various programs.

Oct. 12, 1973, 13:1-6

Pitts named to ACUI rep.

Jan. 10, 1979, 13:1

FACULTY & STAFF-PITTS

-PITTS, G. STEPHEN

OSU profs return from Mount St.

Helens.

Mar. 31, 1980, 1:3-6

-PLAGEMAN, MISS ERNA MARGUERITE

Director's death ends 34 years of service.

Jan. 28, 1964, 1:4-5

-PLAMBECK, H.H.

Montana educator here to aid sociology staff.

Nov. 13, 1946, 1:7

Sociology staff makes survey.

May 25, 1951, 4:1-2

Fulbright award given Plambeck.

Jan. 26, 1952, 1:1

New appointments made on faculty.

Apr. 25, 1956, 1:1

3:1-2

Plambeck returns from New Zealand teaching.

Oct. 17, 1953, 1:7-8

Department head receives grant.

July 16, 1970, 3:2

-PLATH, DR. C.V.

Staffer takes Thailand job.

Sept. 27, 1957, 3:8-9

Plath returns from exchange with

University in Thailand.

Dec. 4, 1959, 3:8

-POLING, DR. DANIEL V.

Dr. Poling back at OAC.

May 20, 1919, 2:3

Dan Poling visits uncle.

May 20, 1919, 3:4

Studio director chosen by

Maris.

Oct. 17, 1928, 1:1

Page 208

New radio director starts work here.

Jan. 8, 1929, 1:5

Dr. D.V. Poling directs Monday evening 'Signs'.

June 25, 1929, 3:3

Dr. D.V. Poling returns.

Oct. 18- 1929, 1:7

Dr. D.V. Poling named head of state set-up.

apr. 28, 1934, 1:2

Daniel Poling, noted educator laid to rest.

Jan. 6, 1949, 1:1

-POLING, DAN W.

New name appears on door of dean of men's famous door.

Sept. 22, 1937, 5:5

Poling named new OSC dean;

Dubach retires.

June 6, 1947, 1:4

Dan Poling takes over post today as dean of men.

July 1, 1947, 4:1

Poling hospitalized with ear infection.

Oct. 7, 1947, 1:4

New OSC fraternity hears Dean

Poling.

Oct. 25, 1949, 3:5

Poling takes leave to work for degree.

Apr. 5, 1950, 1:6

Poling resumes duties.

Sept. 20, 1950, 1:8

Much service rendered by housing employment.

Apr. 10, 1953, 2:4-5

High ovation given Poling during senate.

Jan. 17, 1963, 1:5

Dean Dan W. Poling named to top post.

Sept. 22, 1965, 9:4

Dean Dan Poling to retire.

May 24, 1972, 7:1-4

-POLING, HELEN

Choral works staff written.

Apr. 21, 1959, 1:6

Party set to honor dancing instructor.

Nov. 24, 1959, 1:8

Party for Miss Poling.

May 22, 1969, 1:1-2

-POPOVICH, JEANNE HARTMAN

'Mademoiselle' tells about local women.

May 21, 1946, 1:7

Cleverness, drama, humor, boners all appear in English themes.

May 14, 1948, 2:6

-POPOVICH, MILOSH

Mechanical engineer picked for

AAUP post.

Nov. 5, 1954, 3:6

48 years of duty to end

Lemon.

June 2, 1959, 1:8-9 for

New Dean of Administration.

July 13, 1959, 1:1-2

OSC dean writes engineering text.

Sept. 23, 1959, 5:9

Popovich named assistant engineering dean at OSC.

Apr. 30, 1954, 1:3-6

FACULTY & STAFF-POLING CONT

Page 209

Chiefs look to arrival of new administrator.

Sept. 21, 1978, 8:1-6

-POST, RICHARD L.

Entomology department adds to faculty.

Oct. 27, 1939, 4:3

-POST, WILL H.

Post named assistant.

Oct. 23, 1970, 11:1-3

-POTTER, ERMINE L.

Prof. Potter edits text book-publication covers live stock industry.

Oct. 19, 1917, 4:2

Death calls Mrs. Potter wife of

A.H. professor.

Jan. 17, 1919, 4:3

Resolutions.

Jan. 21, 1919, 4:3

E.L. Potter to get his master's degree.

May 26, 1920, 2:3

Professor Potter marries.

Sept. 29, 1923, 5:2

"Dad" Potter relates manner in which he was given nickname.

May 30, 1925, 3:1

New bulletin issued by potter,

Lindgren.

Nov. 14, 1939, 1:5

Ag professor gets honor for service.

Oct. 30, 1948, 1:2

OSC may enter arrangement to assist-Bangkok University.

July 7, 1952, 1:3-4

FACULTY & STAFF-POTTER CONT

-POTTER, M.H.

Potter appointed mathematics instructor.

Oct. 25, 1939, 1:8

-POTTS, WILLARD

Eleven professors receive awards.

Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3

-POULTON, CHARLES E.

Journal of Forestry named

Poulton editor.

May 8, 1956, 1:7

Staffer named to get award.

Feb. 25,1964, 3:5

-POULTON, G.E.

G.E. Poulton to fill husbandry position.

Mar. 2, 1949, 1:2

-POWELL, DAN

Dan Powell named to OSU sport staff.

Oct. 16, 1968, 1:4-6

-POWELL, HARRIET

Mrs. Powell leaves.

Jan. 26, 1944, 2:6

-POWELSON, ROBERT L.

OSU ;researchers continue unique disease study.

Nov. 17, 1978, 12:1-6

-POWERS, W.L.

O.A.0 man writes text on drainage problems.

May 2, 1922, 3:2

College soils chief depicted by student as efficient worker.

Oct. 13, 1925, 1:4

Local man appointed on board of advisors.

Jan. 22, 1926, 1:4

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W.L. Powers completes advanced degree work.

May 6, 1926, 4:7

Doctors award earned by professor of soils.

May 22, 1926, 1:2

Magazine publishes articles.

Apr. 22, 1927, 2:4

Powers to be officer in state organization.

Oct. 18, 1927, 1:3 articles published.

Dec. 2, 1927, 3:2

Science bulletins received by school.

Jan. 11, 1928, 4:2

Powers owns rare book.

Dec. 11, 1928, 1:1

Powers writes article.

Mar. 8, 1929, 2:3

Powers prints review.

Apr. 3, 1929, 1:4

Dr. Powers prepares bulletin on soils.

Mar. 26, 1930, 1:3

Land reclamation topic of bulletin.

Mar. 29, 1930, 4:6

Powers, Teeter, have text book published.

Apr. 23, 1932, 4:8

Revised book received by soils specialists.

May 4, 1932, 1:5

Powers' text on land drainage used in Peru.

May 25, 1934, 1:3

Oregon leads soil resources survey.

Jan. 16, 1935, 1:8

Article by Dr. Powers in recent publication.

Apr. 11, 1935, 1:3

Powers receives bulletin.

May 234, 1935, 1:7

Powers completes book on sulphur.

Nov. 13, 1937, 1:8

OSC soils professor considered scientist of renowned abilility.

Feb. 24, 1938, 4:3

Venezuelan government employs

Dr. Powers.

Oct. 6, 1942, 1:4

Dr. Powers meets "difficulty" in tackling Spainish language.

Nov. 20, 1942, 2:1

Venezulan material presented to library.

Nov. 10, 1944, 1:8

Soils head appoints Powers to chairmanship.

May 2, 1947, 1:7

Article by Dr. Powers accepted by magazine.

July 17, 1950, 3:2

Dr. Powers to make survey for irrigation in southern Turkey.

July 24, 1950, 1:1

Soils department head returns from

Turkey.

Nov. 18, 1950, 3:1-2

Dr. Powers honored at soils banquet.

Dec. 6, 1950, 1:1

-POWNALL, DAVID

Librarian accepts position at

Iowa.

Nov. 27, 1963, 3:4

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Page 211

-PRATT, IVAN

Dr. Ivan Pratt joins OSC zoology staff.

Jan. 22, 1946, 2:5

Trematode catalog published by

OSU.

Feb. 14, 1962, 3:7

-PRAY, LEE

Army officers on O.S.C. campus advanced in rank.

June 29, 1943, 4:3

-PRENTISS, MRS. SARAH W.

Mrs. Prentiss begins child training course.

Jan. 8, 1926, 1:4

Mrs. Sara W. Prentiss accepts scholarship.

Apr. 3, 1928, 1:1

Professor leaves for Mills

College.

Apr. 5, 1928, 1:6

Mrs. Prentiss on leave.

Jan. 22, 1929, 4:1

Psychology fraternity honors

Mrs. Pretniss.

Mar. 26, 1929, 1:2

Mrs. Prentiss to work for year in California.

Oct. 11, 1934, 1:4

Five new teachers added to faculty.

Oct. 29, 1936, 1:1

Prentiss to study at University of Iowa.

Oct. 30, 1937, 1:1

Prentiss at Iowa on sabbatical leave.

Nov. 6, 1937, 1;8

Mrs. Prentiss returns after year in Iowa.

Oct. 15, 1938, 2:1

FACULTY & STAFF-PRENTISS CONT

Home ec departmental heads have varied lives, backgrounds, viewpoints.

Feb. 25,1941, 3:6

-PRICE, ANNA C.

Instructor to study for master's degree.

Mar. 13, 1930, 4:6

-PRICE, F.E.

Director's duties assumed by

Kable.

Nov. 7, 1928, 1:7

Price designs incubator.

Dec. 2, 1930, 1:3

Price assists editors.

Apr. 12, 1933, 2:8

Earl Price's office located in

Ag Hall.

Oct. 30, 1937, 1:6

Price to take Ag Dean post.

Sept. 20, 1950, 1:4

Ag Dean post goes to Price.

Sept. 27, 1950, 3:2

Dean of agriculture busy man on campus.

Sept. 29, 1953, 3:4

Agricultural experiment station to support state resources.

Jan. 11, 1962, 3:1-3

F.E. Price, past agriculture

Dean, to help on advisory staff in

India.

Oct. 13, 1965, 1:6-8

F.E. Price, OSU agriculture dean to retire after 43 years of work.

June 2, 1965, 1:6-9

-PRICHARD, DANIEL W.

Former OSC faculty member dies

Friday.

Oct. 7, 1942, 4:3

Page 212

-PRITCHETT, HAROLD D.

Three on C.E. staff receive grants.

May 4, 1950, 3:1-2

Skin diving is money to engineer

Pritchett.

Feb. 8, 1968, 3:4-5

Students honor prof.

June 24,1971, 6:4-6

OSU engineering professor wins education award.

Aug. 3, 1976, 3:1-3

-PRIDDY, ARTHUR

Priddy resigns post.

Sept. 29, 1956, 1:4

-PROCTOR, PHIMISTER B.

Proctor receives legion of merit.

Jan. 4, 1946, 1:4

Two local men write new book on forestry.

Apr. 11, 1950, 3:5-6

Forest lab chief called by air force.

Apr. 7, 1951, 1:1

-PROTHRO, J. THOMAS

Good luck, coach.

Feb. 2,1955, 2:1-2

Tommy Prothro named new OSC football coach.

Feb. 2, 1955, 1:7-8

Rally to nominate Prothro for prexy.

Nov. 2,1956, 1:7-8

Prothro nominated write-in candidate.

Nov. 6, 1956, 1:1

Prothro named United Press coach of week.

Nov. 9, 1956, 4:8

Rose Bowl is old to coach Prothro.

Nov. 27, 1956, 1:1-2

Tom Prothro signs five-year contract.

Jan. 21, 1958, 4:3-4

OSU's Tommy Prothro to become head football coach for UCLA.

Jan. 12, 1965, 1:9

An unfortunate loss.

Jan. 13, 1965, 2:1-3

-PUMPHREY, ESSEES B.

Miss Pumphrey returns.

Mar. 19, 1926, 4:4

-PURDUE, EILEEN

Miss PUrdue heads dressmaking school.

Oct. 21, 1937, 4:7

Miss Perdue returns.

Nov. 11,1937, 4:3

-PUTNAM, GARTH L.

Dr. Putman joins engineering dept.

Nov. 9, 1946, 1:7

-PYE, MISS LOIS

Teachers named.

Oct. 30, 1963, 1:1-2

-PYTKOWICZ, DR. RICARDO M.

Oceanography gains staffer.

Oct. 15, 1963, 1:1

University prof completes project.

Jan. 26, 1967, 3:2

Nobel taps prof.

July 20, 1971, 3:1-2

-QUAINTON, ERIC HUGH

New instructor added to history department.

May 19, 1927, 1:1

-QUATRANO, RALPH

Three professors receive annual honors.

Sept. 20, 1979, 19:1-6

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Page 213

-RAABE, HOWARD

Raabe departs for air corps.

Oct. 8, 1942, 1:5

Raabe leaves; Dailey named as substitute.

Sept. 21,1951, 5:4

Resignation from Raabe brings end to era at OSC.

Jan. 10, 1958, 1:3-4

-RAINWATER, THEODORE

Foresters to get new faculty men.

May 24, 1930, 1:2

-RAMAGE, CARROLL

Soils assistancy awarded to senior.

Apr. 26, 1949, 1:6

-RAMPTON, H.H.

New OSC bulletin covers home lawns.

Oct. 14, 1952, 3:4

-RANDALL, WARREN R.

Myrtlewood report prepared by

Randall.

Feb. 21, 1953, 3:6

Foresters get book.

Oct. 8, 1957, 2:7

OSU professor dies.

Mar. 2, 1966, 1:1-2

-RANKIN, LOSI

New instructor arrives.

Jan. 9, 1920, 1:3

-RANKINS, GEORGE

Rankins moves up in Army RO rank.

Nov. 16, 1961, 2:4

-RASE, FRED

Military instructors assigned camp posts.

May 16, 1930, 1:1

FACULTY & STAFF-RASE CONT

Rase will go to Hawaii.

Apr. 21, 1932, 3:6

-RASHEED, DR. ABEND A.

Dr. AHmend Rasheed new food instructor.

Jan. 22,1955, 2:6

-RATCLIFF, DR. G.A.

cambridge scientist to teach at OSU.

Jan. 4, 1963, 3:8

-RATHERT, GEORGE A.

Teaching staff increased here by 17 members.

Sept. 27, 1935, 6;1

George Rathert chosen to succeed

Prof. Jones.

Oct. 16,1935, 1:2

-RATLIFF, JOHN

English instructor joins department to teach Frosh.

Oct. 9, 1951, 3:5

-RAWLINGS, CECIL 0.

Horticulture adds Rawlings to staff.

Dec. 4, 1946, 3:7

-RAWSON, MEERILL O.

New instructor comes to school of pharmacy.

Sept. 26, 1919, 1:5

M.O. Rawson will leave.

May 29,1924, 1:5

Rawson gets appointment.

Mar. 10, 1936, 1:2

-READ, MRS. KATHERINE

Replacement made.

Oct. 4,1941, 1:8

Mrs. Read joint author of nursery manual.

Dec. 31, 1942, 3:2

Page 216

Book by Mrs. Read to be out in

April.

Feb. 18, 1950, 3:6

Home ec prof cited by Parents

Magazine.

Feb. 14, 1951, 1:8

Home ec professor accepts job abroad.

Mar. 1, 1951, 3:5

Nursery school head working in

Germany.

July 16, 1951, 4:3

Mrs. Read promoted to department head.

Sept. 17, 1952, 2:6

Professor teaches class with calm while home burns.

Feb. 7, 1953, 1:6

Assembly to honor outstanding women.

May 5, 1954, 1:7-8

Nursery school book receives

2nd printing.

Jan. 5, 1955, 1:1

Family Life staffer gets national post.

Oct. 1, 1955, 1:6

Book rights given.

Feb. 15, 1958, 1:2

Two OSC staffers on welfare league.

Apr. 19, 1960, 1:8

Dr. Read has third edition published.

Apr. 20, 1960, 1:4

OSU staffer given position.

Feb. 4, 1964, 1:1

-REDELINGS, ELIZABETH

Home economics adds two new instructors.

Oct. 10, 1939, 1:4

-REDMAN, LOIS

Programs offer exchange.

Mar. 2, 1978, 3:4-6

-REDMOND, ROBERT

OSU captain ordered to Asia.

Feb. 19, 1963, 1:3

-REED, DONALD

Biochemistry prof wins honor for cancer work.

Apr. 16, 1976, 15:1-2

-REED, EDWIN T.

New song given.

June 10, 1919,4:4

New college song given to O.A.C.

Apr. 30, 1920, 1:6

A jazz-hound week days' Sunday he's a church trustee.

Mar. 29, 1921, 3:1

Editor composes popular ballads.

Apr. 28, 1922, 1:2

Sigma Delta Chi pledges professor

Edwin T. Reed.

May 19,1922, 4:3

A new song is introduced.

May 16, 1923, 3:3

Poetical natures.

Mar. 9, 1926, 2:2

College editor writes for educational paper.

Nov. 16, 1926, 1:6

Artilce on red brick prepared by

E.T. Reed.

Mar 29, 1927, 1:6

FACULTY & STAFF-REED

Page 217

College editor writes book of short poems.

Apr. 30, 1927, 1:2

Two faculty members contribute to "Oregon".

May 6, 1927, 1:2

Article by E.T. Reed published in magazine.

May 10, 1927, 1:3

Unusual expressions typify editor's work.

Oct. 29, 1927, 6:3

Editor to boradcast original poem series.

Nov. 4, 1927, 1:3

Inspirational poem written by

E.T. Reed on dormitory change.

Jan. 11, 1928, 4:4

Editor Reed publishes story of Cruickshank.

Jan. 28, 1928, 1:2

Edwin T. Reed praised for wilderness poem.

Feb. 14, 1928, 1:1

E.T. Reed elected Phi Kappa

Phi head.

Nov. 20, 1928, 1:2

E.T. Reed writes lyrics for song.

Dec. 2,1930, 1:3

Memorial union booklet wins nationwide praise.

Dec. 12,1930, 1:4

Lemon and Reed on board to pick editors of daily.

Feb. 20, 1931, 1:4

FACULTY & STAFF-REED CONT

Graduate compiles Oregon verse book.

Oct. 18, 1933, 1:5

"On to Victory" closes men's sing.

Nov. 18, 1937, 1:2

E.T. Reed recovers from major operation.

Jan. 6, 1940, 1:1

Coop publishes book written by

E.T. Reed.

Dec. 31, 1942, 3:1

In memorial.

Sept. 15, 1948, 2:1

-REED, MARY FRANCES

Dr. From India added to staff.

Feb. 3, 1959, 1:1

-REED, ROBIN

Reed given sweater.

Jan. 31, 1925, 3:5

O.A.C. wrestling coach receives appointments.

Jan. 19, 1926, 1:6

Robin Reed stops burglar by

USeing wrestling ability.

Jan. 20, 1926, 3:3

Story of mat career told by

Beaver wrestling coach.

Jan. 22, 1926, 3:4

Wrestling commission cancells proposed bout.

Feb. 9, 1926, 1:7

Aggie wrestling coach meets welter champ.

May 27,1926, 3:2

-REEDER, CHARLOTTE GOODING

Mrs. Reeder former student at

OSC.

May 2, 1942, 3:5

Page 218

-REEDER, JOHN

Reeder, Roth added to botany staff.

Oct. 12, 1940, 2:4

-REESE, DR. H.D.

OSC profs author chemistry textbook.

Oct. 15, 1955, 1:8

Honors go to four outstanding professors.

Oct. 11, 1968, 3:5-9

Reese voted outstanding teacher.

May 9, 1977, 8:4-6

Reese leaves chem dept. after

33 years.

May 15, 1980, 3:1-4

7:1-3

-REESE, KAY

New members added to KOAC radio staff.

Oct. 11,1951, 1:8

-REEVES, DOROTHY MAE

B and T staff adds members.

Oct. 10, 1950, 3:1

-REICHART, NATALIE

Cross-continental by instructors.

May 28, 1927, 4:2 planned

Miss Reichart gives art of canoeing in magazine.

Oct. 19, 1935, 4:4

Instructor writing text.

Apr. 30, 1936, 2:4

-REICHART, R.R.

Nelson, Reichart, edit selfteaching booklet.

Nov. 7, 1936, 4:3 published soon.

Jan. 26, 1938, 1:3

High School literature courses evaluated in article by professors.

Dec. 16, 1939, 1:7

Oregon Stater explains college testing bureau.

Mar. 8, 1949, 1:4

Self-learning key to future learning.

Feb. 19, 1966, 3:8-9

-REID, CURTIS

Reid appointed head of visual instruction.

Oct. 6, 1942, 2:7

Audio-visual program and Oregon education.

Jan. 7, 1949, 2:6-7

-REIMER, F..C.

Supt. Reimer returning from trip in Orient.

Jan. 15, 1918, 2:1

-REMMERT, LEMAR F.

Dr. Remmert joins staff.

Nov. 24, 1948, 3:6

Prof to join cancer group.

Dec. 8, 1965, 1:9

-REQUARTH, J.A.

Col. Requarth becomes new director of ROTC.

June 4, 1946, 4:6

-RESCH, HELMUTH

New department heads named for

Forestr Products, Agriculture.

June 23,1970, 1:3-5

-RESSLER, EDWIN D.

Quick Watson--the handcuffs!

Here's an ex-baseball crook!

Feb. 11, 1921, 3:1

Graduates send message to students by Ressler.

Oct. 21, 1921, 3:2

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Dean will publish education magazine.

Feb. 11, 1925, 4:2

Edwin D. Ressler dies at Seattle.

Oct. 19, 1926, 1:1

Requiscate in peace.

Oct. 19, 1926, 2:1

Funeral of Dean to be held today.

Oct. 21,1926, 1:1

Friends observe rites for Dean.

Oct. 22,1926, 1:3

Ressler article published.

Apr. 20, 1927, 3:5

-RETTIG, JACK

Business Dept. honors Rettig.

Oct. 12, 1979, 10:1-3

-REYNOLDS, D.C.

Dr. Reynolds given health board berth.

Mar. 25, 1930 , 2:4

Health service provides diagnosis advice, hospitalization for students.

Feb. 10,0_953, 2:6-8

-REYNOLDS, LUCILE W.

Miss Reynolds resigns to take degree work.

Dec. 14,1934, 1:4

-REYNOLDS, PAUL

Reynolds to go east.

May 2, 1929, 1:7

-RHODES, DR. KERMIT J.

Thornton picks prof.

Aug. 1, 1960, 4:1

-RHYNE, EDITH

Teaching staff increased here by 17.

Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1

FACULTY & STAFF-RHYNEARSON

-RHYNEARSON, R.C.

Rhynerarson elected new shop instructor.

Jan. 6, 1933, 1:6

-RIASANOVSKY, ANTONINA FEDOROVNA

Author to teach Russian to

A.S.T.U.

July 6, 1943, 3:1

Refugee teaches Russian to army unit trainees.

Oct. 15, 1943, 2:3

Russian professor to return to

OSC.

Feb. 26, 1947, 3:1

Writer, teacher shape destiny, novelist says.

Apr. 10, 1948, 1:4

-RICE, HILDRED

English instructor takes sick leave.

Sept. 27, 1952, 1:2

-RICH, SAUL

New assistant comes.

May 13, 1939, 6:2

-RICHARDS, IVAN

Four new staff members work in new positions.

Sept. 19, 1956, 1:1-2

-RICHARDS, DR. JOHN R.

Richards named vice chancellor.

Sept. 23, 1953, 1:4

-RICHARDS, VAN E.

Richards to leave for California.

Dec. 9, 1964, 1:7

MRHC presents Richards gift.

Jan. 20,1965, 1:7

-RICHARDSON, FRANK LEE

Ag prof completes Ph.D. requirements.

Sept. 29, 1950, 3:2

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-RICHARDSON, G.A.

OSC staff adds new professor.

Dec. 3, 1947, 1:8

$1000 Bordon award for dairying achievement goes to G.A. Richardson.

Mar. 8, 1950, 1:2-4

Award winner.

Apr. 5, 1950, 3:7

-RICHARDSON, J.J.

Richardson to leave campus for

Seattle positon.

Dec. 6,1921, 1:5

-RICHARDSON, PHYLLIS

OSU professor opens Salem show.

Feb. 25, 1977, 12:1-6

-RICHARDSON, R.L.

New OSC deparment heads set; many personnel changes listed.

Apr. 27, 1960, 1:5-7

Richardson dies walking to class.

Nov. 17, 1966, 1:1

-RICHEN, C.W.

Mason, Richen are co-authors.

Oct. 23, 1941, 1:3

-RICHTER, LOUIS E.

Honorary head Richter named.

Jan. 30,1954, 2:7

Richter named head.

Oct. 25, 1955, 3:6

Language professor named to ed board.

Jan. 13,1956, 3:4

Assistant professor of languages to receive citation from French.

Nov. 15, 1957, 1:1-2

Richter given award.

Nov. 20,1947, 1:1-2

Richter appointed executive secretary.

Jan. 20, 1960, 1:2

OSU man named.

Jan. 24, 1969, 3:5

-RICKSON, FRED

Rickson studies exotic plants, insectes.

Jan. 29, 1980, 13:1-6

-RIDGLEY, G.S.

Vet technician dies of attack.

Oct. 15,1935, 1:3

-RIETVELD, BETH

Physical recreation is her game.

Oct. 18,1979, 3:3-6

-RIEHL, GOERGE

Artchitects add three members to faculty.

Oct. 19, 1955, 1:8

-RIFER, PAUL E.

Food science head named.

Apr. 25, 1973, 6:3

-RIGGS, KEITH

Info. dept. hires Riggs.

Mar. 7, 1979, 11:1-6

-RILEY, J.P.

4 professors submit Ag research papers.

Oct. 12, 1956, 1:2

-RILEY, CPAT. LOWELL M.

Jones' replacement to be

Captain Riley.

May 10, 1934, 1:6

Riley replaces Jones.

July 18, 1934, 2:2

Riley transferred to diplomatic duty.

Nov. 1, 1925, 1:7

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-RIMOLDI, FRANK J.

New hort man appointed.

Sept. 24, 1920, 2:1

-RITCHER, PAUL 0 DR.

State board approves replacement of three college department heads.

Apr. 23,1952, 1:2-4

Ritcher picked as prexy for national club.

Jan. 9, 1970, 2:1

-RITCHIE, VERNA

Librarians review books on radio.

Oct. 2, 1962, 1:3

Verna Ritchie to do work in

Mexico City.

May 24, 1963, 5:1

-ROACH, MARGARET JO

Miss Roach named to 4-H club staff.

Apr. 10,1953, 3:5

4-H agent to join college in

Turkey.

July 18, 1955, 3:4

Jo Roach tries to make whole world a classroom.

Feb. 28, 1972, 6:2-4

-ROBERTS, ALFRED N.

Roberts given honor.

Oct. 19, 1951, 3:4

Horticulutre prof receives citation.

Oct. 24, 1969, 2:8-9

-ROBERTS, ARTHUR L.

Industrial arts adds four men to fill staff.

Nov. 6, 1946, 3:5

FACULTY AND STAFF-ROBERTS CONT

-ROBERTS, AUDRED

Mrs. Roberts' poem appears in

Post.

May 5,1942, 3:5

-ROBERTS, LUKE L.

Roberts enters radio vocation accidentally.

Feb. 19,1935, 1:6

KOAC manager gets new position with journal stations.

Dec. 7, 1940, 1:5

-ROBERTS, PAUL D.

OSU teachers takes Berling job.

July 7, 1976, 2:3-4

-ROBERTS, TOM

Music profs to take jobs this summer.

June 3, 1959, 3:4

Roberts to play theater organ.

Feb. 6,1962, 1:1

OSU music prof plays organ at

Seattle World's Fair.

Oct. 19, 1962, 4:1-2

Funeral service set.

jan. 16, 1978, 6:5-6

The bells toll for OSU.

Aug. 8, 1978, 1:1-4

-ROBERTS, VIVIAN

Vivian Roberts awarded Omicron

Nu fellowship.

Oct. 24,1941, 4:2

-ROBERTS, WAGNER

O.S.U. agent becomes V.P.

Oct. 15, 1979, 13:3-4

-ROBERTSON, G. MORRIS

Business manager gets regional post.

May 18, 1954, 1:3

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Fiscal director to resign.

May 12, 1972, 8:6

Fiscal officer leaves.

May 23, 1972, 6:1-3

Reception to honor director.

May 24, 1972, 2:3

-ROBERTSON, WM.

Linament, ligaments keep 'trainer

Bill' always busy.

Apr. 9,1948, 4:3

Bill Robertson named 1964 Olympic trainer.

Apr. 24, 1964, 5:5-6

OSU track trainer to go to Olympics.

Sept. 29, 1964, 5:4

Two profs chosen to teach in

Europe.

May 10, 1968, 5:8-9

OSU professors join international studies.

Sept. 27, 1968, 4:6-7

-ROBINSON, ALAN H.

Professors honored.

Sept. 26, 1979, 6:1

-ROBINSON, B.B.

Fiber flax expert locates in

Oregon.

Feb. 20, 1932, 1;8

-ROBINSON, D.D.

Prof receives office.

June 8, 1945, 1:3

-ROBINSON, DAVID

Assistant prof wins grant.

Apr. 13, 1979, 10;1

-ROBINSON, FRANK LESLIE

Accounting professor finds farming needs much business ability.

Mar. 15, 1927, 4:1

Prof. F..L Robinson dies unexpectedly Wednesday night.

Oct. 19,1946, 1:2

-ROBINSON, JEAN

Foreman of college farm injured last Saturday.

Nov. 13, 1917, 4:3

-ROBINSON, L. EUGENE

Professor writes book on girls' architecture.

Jan. 18, 1918, 2:3

-ROBINSON, MARY ROWLAND

Four new staff members work in positions.

Sept. 19,1956, 1:1-2

-ROBINSON, R.H.

Two faculty men elected to office.

Nov. 30, 1926, 1:6

Bulletin on fruit spray attracts national demand.

Mar. 10,1927, 1:3

Oil spraying ciruclar published by ag men.

Feb. 11,1933, 1:6

R.H. Robinson, spray residue expert, resigns.

Oct. 27, 1951, 1:3

Robinson resigns research position.

Nov. 2,1951, 1:7

-ROBINSON VIRGINIA

Mrs. Robinson, faculty member dies suddenly.

Mar. 4,1947, 1:5

-ROBLY, ASA A.

Professor returns from Stanford job.

Oct. 4, 1947, 4:8

Design award given to faculty engineer.

Nov. 10,1953, 1:2

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Page 223

Story of press inTech Record.

Mar. 30, 1956, 1:4

-ROCHA, EPHRIAM J.

New orange assistant asset for

"big" men.

Dec. 9, 1960, 5:5-6

What about Red Rocha?

May 6, 1960, 2:1 (editorial)

-ROCK, JOHN

Printmakers elect OSU'er president.

Feb. 18, 1959, 1:9

Art faculty members enter

Seattle show.

Feb. 13,1959, 3:1-2

OSC art staffer elected head of state printmakers.

May 5, 1959, 3:1-2

Art prof conducts.

Oct. 11,1960, 1:5

Four art professors exhibit at

Seattle.

Feb. 15,1951, 1:1

Rock showing art in San Francisco.

Oct. 20, 1961, 1:9

Professor given art fellowship.

Apr. 5,1962, 3:1-5

Marylhurst selects new artist of month.

Apr. 18, 1963, 1:3

Staff member will help select prints.

Feb. 16, 1965, 1:1

Elegy written by professors.

Sept. 22, 1965, 8:5-6

City arts center displays etchings.

Nov. 3, 1967, 3:3

FACUTLY & STAFF-ROCK CONT

Lithograph on exhibit in capital.

May 1, 1975, 2:5-6

-ROCKNE, KNUTE

Rockne to give course at OAC.

Nov. 4, 1924, 1:7

Rockne instruction ends Friday,

July 3.

July 1, 1925, 4:1

Football official will conduct school.

June 22,1925, 4:1

Rockne to return.

July 6, 1927,2:2

Knute Rockne leaves after third session.

July 6,1927, 3:1

Knute Rockne here for coaching.

school.

June 18, 1928, 3:1

Knute Rockne likes the Oregon country and glad to return.

June 26, 1928, 2:3

Rockne will return for session in 1929.

July 10, 1928, 4:1

Knute Rockne of Notre Dame to be guest on campus.

Feb. 21, 1931, 1:2

Knute Rockne pays visit to

Schissler.

Feb. 25, 1931, 3:4

Knute Rockne killed in tragic airplance crash.

Apr. 1,1931, 3:7

A genius lives on.

Oct. 10, 1931, 2:1 (editorial)

Rook-Frosh game to be Rockne Day.

Nov. 4, 1931, 1:6

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-RODENWOLD, B.W.

Engraved statuette presented.

Rodenwold.

Feb. 20, 1940, 2:3

-RODENWOLD, ZELTA FEIKE

Secretary kept busy gathering news items from OAC alumni.

Dec. 3,1925, 1:5

Mrs. Zelta Rodenwold conference delegate.

Apr.7, 1926, 2:4

Mrs. Rodenwold now alumnus editor after busy college career.

Feb. 17, 1927, 2:6

Vocational booklet will be published.

Dec. 8,1927, 4:1

Two new booklets to be issued soon.

Mar. 15, 1928, 1:4

New booklet tells of work for women.

Dec. 13,1930, 5:4

Mrs. Rodenwold returns.

Jan. 13, 1931, 1:6

Mrs. Rodenwold leaves to edit Home ec journal.

July 9,1946, 4:3

Ex-KOAC director plans foreign tour.

Feb. 15, 1958, 1:3

-RODGERS, CHRISTINA

Scientist probes DNA.

Feb. 12, 1980, 1:1-6

-RODGERS, J.B.

Society picks faculty man as chairman.

Oct. 30, 1957, 3:9

Ag. Engineer head named chairman.

Nov. 9,1957, 1:6

-ROGERS, H.S.

New text published.

Jan. 18,1924, 1:1

Engineering professor attributes success to his varied experience.

Sept. 30,1926, 4:2

Magazine uses articles.

Oct. 20, 1927, 1:2

Dean Rogers writes article for journal.

Nov. 9, 1927, 1:2

Dean Harry S. Rogers will publish booklet.

Nov. 11, 1927, 1:4

Dean Rogers writes engineering pamphlet.

Dec. 6, 1927, 1:6

Rogers writes article in national bulletin.

Feb. 24,1928, 1:1

Harry S. Rogers.

July 10, 1928, 2:3

Dean Rogers promotes local site for airport.

Feb. 12, 1929, 3:3

Booklet on aviation ready for printing.

May 4,1929, 1:3

Governor choses two faculty men.

Mar. 14,1930, 4:6

Governor appoints faculty to board.

Mar. 15, 1930, 1:4

Dean H.S. Rogers takes active interest in campus and civic affairs.

Feb. 17, 1931, 2:6

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Engineering profs not in fogy class.

Mar. 11,1931, 4:1

Dean Rogers new sports chairman.

Oct. 28,1931, 4:5

Rogers is pallbearer at Portland funeral.

Nov.5, 1931, 1:1

OSC dean will serve on national committee.

Nov. 25, 1931, 1:7

Professional engineers elect

Rogers president.

Dec. 12,1931, 1:3

H.S. Rogers named for national post.

Oct. 15, 1931, 1:8

Dean Rogers appointed to national committee.

Jan. 17,1933, 4:2

-RHODE, DR. KERMIT J.

Staff members receive grants.

Jan. 10,1961, 3:6-7

Rhode to lecture in Finnish schools.

July 23,1962, 5:4

OSU psychologist teaches in

Finland.

Sept. 25,1962, 1:9

Staffer comes back after trip to

Finland.

Oct. 22, 1963, 3:9

-ROLFE, MARY A.

Miss Mary Rolfe comes as new dean of women.

Sept. 20,1921, 1:5

Bible course will be given.

Apr. 7, 1922, 3:1

FACULTY & STAFF-ROL

-ROLL, L.J.

Article on cedar oil published by journal.

Oct. 12,o927, 4:4

Roof returns to OSC.

Oct. 12, 1945, 2:3

-ROOK, HERBERT H.

New instructors join OSC staff.

Jan. 4, 1947, 1:6

Rook accepts position at Hawaii

University.

Dec. 12, 1952, 4:1-2

-ROSE, MARY S.

Dr. Rose coming here next week.

July 3, 1928, 1:3

-ROSENBERG, DR. BINA

Noted Psychiatrists teaches seminar.

June 26, 1961, 6:1

-ROSENFELD, CHARLES

Students, scientists "chase wind".

Nov. 2, 1979, 25:1-2

OSU profs return from Mount St.

Helens.

Mar. 31, 1980, 1:3-6

-ROSENTIEL, R.G.

Personals.

Oct. 15, 1949, 2:5

-ROSLER, LT. COLONEL CURTIS

Lieutenant Rosier takes over as new military science prof.

Sept. 28, 1979, 7:5-6

Lt. Col. joins Army team.

Nov. 1,1979, 8:5-6

-ROSS, LELAND

Public speaking staff gains new instructor.

Oct. 17,1925, 4:6

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-ROSS, LEWIS T.

Lieut. Ross chosen new staff member.

Apr. 13, 1932, 1:4

-ROSS, LUCILE

New music instructor noted as accompanist.

Nov. 4,1925, 2:4

-ROSS, MARSHALL M.

Botanist returns.

Jan. 18,1946, 1:5

-ROSS, RICHARD

Anthropologists study remains of prehistoric Oregonians.

Feb. 27, 1979, 9:1-6

-ROSS, WAYNE

Ross turns in security badge.

Mar. 27,1980, 6:1-2

-ROSSMAN, LOUISE

Former ASTU weds.

May 12, 1944, 1:2

-ROTH, LEWIS F.

Reeder, Roth added to botany staff.

Oct. 12, 1940, 2:4

Roth now navy ensign.

Oct. 8,1943, 1:3

Botany man at Harvard.

Oct. 10,1946, 2:4

Botany professor Roth retires.

May 25, 1979, 26:1-3

-ROUTH, MISS MARY

Extension staff adds specialist in clothing.

Feb. 2, 1955, 1:6

-ROWE, KENNETH E.

Man named.

Feb. 14, 1969, 6:5

Rowe honored.

Nov. 16, 1976, 5:1-2

Prof elected to board.

Jan. 9, 1978, 15:5-6

-ROWLAND, FLOYD E.

Floyd Rowland, '07, now instructor in chemistry.

Jan. 17, 1919, 3:4

"Doc" Rowland suspended for

"pranks".

June 4, 1924, 3:1

"Doc" Rowland hot after bear but gets only a "wee" birdie.

Jan. 21,1925, 3:1

Professor discovers new breakfast food by processing apples.

Feb. 18,1926, 1:3

Professor expelled in senior year for collegiate pranks.

Dec. 4, 1926, 1:5

Plans made for patent.

Nov. 30, 1927, 1:2

Dr. Rowland reviews humorous incidents occuring on campus.

Mar. 9, 1928, 4:1

Dr. Keevil added to 0.S.C. staff.

May 27, 1930, 1:8

-ROY, STEVEN

Team physician resigns.

Nov. 9, 1979, 3:1-6

-ROZENDAL, HENDRINE

Miss Rozendal returns.

July 18, 1939, 1:4

-RUARK, HENRY

The new joint-degree.

May 27, 1952, 2:1-3

-RUBIN, SIDNEY

Rubin, Rubin, We've been thinking.

Feb. 27,1952, 2:4

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People, politics, and pogo sticks.

Feb. 27, 1952, 2:7-8

-RUDASH, MISS ARLENE

Resignations given to library director.

July 14, 1958, 6:2

-RUDD, DR. R.D.

Natural resource members write textbook.

May 4, 1861, 3:1-3

OSU staffers write book.

Apr. 22, 1961, 3:5

OSU geographers complete book.

July 17, 1961, 6:1-2

Scientist to head SE Asian study.

May 4,1963, 6:2

Geographer returns to OSU.

Nov. 17, 1964, 3:6

Text finished in geography.

Mar. 1,1969, 4:4

-RUDERT, FRANK JOSEPH

Two members added to teaching staff.

Oct. 19, 1940, 2:8

-RUDINSKY, DR. J.A.

Four insect men added to staff.

Oct. 7, 1955, 1:5

Beetle research featured by scientific magazine.

June 1,1966, 4:8-9

OSU prof again in Zvolen, Czech.

Sept. 27,1968, 1:3-4

-RUFFNER, BENJAMIN F.

New prof named.

Sept. 23, 1936, 5:3

New prof comes to OSC.

Oct. 13, 1936, 1:8

Portrait.

Oct. 21,1939, 4:3

FACULTY & STAFF-RUFFNER CONT

Council elects Ruffner head of aviation.

Feb. 26,1946, 4:1

Prof. makes air board.

May 17,1946, 6:6

-RUNKLE, AILEEN

Art instructor suspected as

Nazi spy; French police leary of artist's camera; obliging interpreter also arrested.

Oct. 4, 1939, 1:3

-RUPPE, RUDY

Ruppe added to grid staff.

May 24, 1951, 4:1

-RUPPLE, HENRY

Leaders in chemistry win various positions.

Oct. 28,1933, 1:3

-RUPPERSBURG, JOHN V.

Major promoted to colonel.

Apr. 27,1963, 3:4

-RUSSEY, JOHN CAPTAIN

Russey new instructor.

Apr. 8, 1924, 2:4

New instructor arrives.

Apr. 10, 1924, 2:1

-RUTH, C.C.

Farm crops professor returns from

Kansas.

Oct. 24, 1925, 1:5

C.C. Ruth returns.

Oct. 24, 1925, 4:1

-RUTHERFORD, R.B.

Rutherford new athletic coach.

Apr. 16, 1920, 1:7

Think it over.

Jan. 13, 1922, 1:3

Sigma Delta Chi takes action.

Jan. 13, 1922, 4:1

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Negotiations are started to get successor at once.

Jan. 25, 1924, 1:5

Many students visit coach offering heartfelt regrets.

Jan. 26, 1924, 1:3

Gridiron history makes colorful backgrounds.

Mar. 3, 1933, 3:3

-RUZEK, C.V.

Professor C.V. Ruzek awaits news of work.

Oct. 8, 1927, 1:6

Ruzek will testify before commission.

Jan. 17,1930, 1:4

Ruzek to continue in athletic post.

Oct. 9, 1946, 2:2

Testimonial dinner given last

Friday for Charles Ruzek.

Sept. 26, 1952, 4:8

-RYAN, LT. COL. FRANK L.

Air professor leaves campus.

June 2,1954, 1:2

-RYAN, DR. T. ANTOINETTE

Honor goes to Dr. T.A..Ryan.

Apr. 6,1966, 1:1

-SABAROFF, DR. ROSE

OSC staff members write for magazine.

Oct. 28,1958, 3:1-2

Films to be written.

Feb. 14, 1959, 2:3

Education prof said winner.

Nov. 12, 1960, 1:5

OSU education staffer receives

Harvard post.

Apr. 29, 1961, 3:1-2

-SAFRO, V.I.

Former inspector here visits after 17 years.

Oct. 14, 1930, 1:1

-SAGER, MRS. AZALEA

Mrs. Sager prepares new manual on sewing.

Dec. 9, 1933, 4:3

Extension head names changes for personnel.

May 6, 1936, 1:2

Sager, Lindgren return.

Apr. 19,1938, 1:8

H. Ec. and 4-H leaders appointments O.K.'d.

Apr. 29,1952, 3:7

Home Ec head resigns post.

Oct. 10, 1952, 3:7

-SAGER, DR. ROBERT W.

OSU pharmacists receive praise for tablet research.

Nov. 14, 1963, 3:4-5

-SALISBURY, RALPH W.

OSU faculty member hits 50mile swimming mark.

May 13, 1965, 4:4-5

-SALSER, C.W.

Portrait.

July 7,1937- 1:2

Salser leaves campus.

Mar. 2, 1938, 1:6

Dean Salser returns.

Apr. 11,1947, 1:4

Carl Salser to retire after

18 years.

June 6, 1947, 1:1

Dean Carl W. Salser retires today after 18 years service at

O.S.C.

July 1, 1947, 1:2

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-SAMPSON, C.L.

Army air corps offers opening.

Jan. 9, 1940, 1:1

Colonel Sampson is transferred from OSC.

Dec. 5, 1940, 4:6

-SAMUEL M.P.

Dolan get commission.

May 7, 1924, 1:4

-SAMUELS, CLIFFORD E.

Ag research story published last month.

Nov. 6, 1948, 1:4

Samuels on leave.

Oct. 6, 1953, 3:3

-SANBORN, DR. ETHEL I.

Dr. Ethel Sanborn discovers two plant.

May 2, 1934, 4:3

Paleo-botany class finds fossil rocks.

May 22, 1934, 1:7

Who's who at OSC.

July 16, 1935, 4:3

Work published by professors.

Nov. 19,1935, 1:2

Dr. Sanborn collects many fossils at Scio.

Feb. 21, 1936, 1:3

"Fossil" brings thrill; opens door to past.

Apr. 23, 1937, 1:2

Botany prof emeritus dies in

Vancouver.

Nov. 11, 1952, 1:2

-SANDER, GARRY H.

Extension service adds 2 specialists.

Aug. 1,1955, 4:4

FACULTY & STAFF-SANDERS

-SANDERS, A.R.

A.R. SAnders recovering.

FEb. 17, 1926, 1:6

Rifle coach to attend army officer's school.

May 5 1926, 3:4

Sanders and Harris to teach agriculture.

Oct. 1,1930, 1:3

-SANDERSON, DONALD R.

Student activities program expands, includes two new staff members.

Sept. 25,1968, 3:1-5

Sanderson gets MU job.

Apr. 1, 1971, 3:1-3

-DANDGREN, ERNEST NELSON

Art department adds to staff.

Oct. 1, 1948, 3:3

Mexican-influenced painting exhibition to be presented in

M.U. games room.

Oct. 16,1948, 1:2-4

Art galleries display work of

Sandgren.

Oct. 22,1948, 1:4

Local artists' work makes

Seattle exhibit.

Oct. 8, 1949, 4:3

Museum shows art from OSC.

Sept. 28, 1950, 1:5

Prof. Sandgren visits Mexico to study art.

Oct. 18, 1950, 1:5

Gilkey, Sandren art exhibited in Seattle.

Feb. 27, 1953, 3:6

Faculty water color wins Spokane meet.

Dec. 3, 1954, 1:8

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OSC painting chosen for museum exhibit.

May 7, 1955, 3:5

Mural hung in building.

May 25, 1955, 3:1

Sandgren's painting selected for exhibits.

Oct. 5,1955, 1:8

Sandgren receives northwest art award.

Apr. 21, 1956, 1:7

Art awards won by OSC profs.

Apr. 26, 1957, 1:9

Artistic hikers trek 65 miles.

May 28, 1957, 3:9

Sandgren's painting wins show honors.

Oct. 11,1957, 3:6

Staffer's film will precede foreign film.

Jan. 7, 1959, 3:2

Sandgren exhibition appearing in Salem.

Jan. 23, 1959, 1:7

June "ford times' runs Yachats story.

May 20, 1959, 1:4

OSC prof to paint courthouse mural.

July 13, 1959, 5:3

Nelson Sandgren relates European visit sabbatical.

Oct. 15, 1960, 2:7-9

Art professor accepts invitation to Yaddo.

Apr. 22, 1961, 1:7-8

OSU professor sells painting.

May 3, 1961, 1:5-6

Sandgren to show art in

California.

Oct. 20, 1961, 1:9

Work by Sandgren shows in

Washington.

Apr. 28, 1962, 3:4

Sandgren displays paintings of ocean.

July 30,1962, 4:2

Library art by faculty.

Sept. 25, 1963, 5:9

OSU profs to join Mexican expedition.

Oct. 30,1965, 4:7

Sandgren art at top show.

May 5, 1966, 1:9

Three faculty members explore

Yucatan jungle.

May 16, 1967, 3:1

Faculty paintings on display.

Oct. 16, 1975, 2:1-2

Instructor's work to go on display.

Jan. 6,1978, 5:5-6

-SANDINE, WILLIAM E.

Scientist to swap job with

New Zealander.

May 2, 1974, 15:3-4

Eleven professors receive awards.

Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3

Biologist remedies cheese problem.

Feb. 4, 1980, 1:1-6

Cooperative venture results in cheese discovery.

Feb. 4, 1980, 6:1-6

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-SANDUSKY, LAWRENCE

Staff member appointed.

Oct. 11, 1923, 3:5

-SANFORD, MRS. GERTRUDE SKOW.

Home Ec worker resigns position.

Nov. 20, 1936, 4:3

-SARASOHN, LISA

New history courses on tap here.

Nov. 17, 1978, 3:4-6

-SAREMAL, HAZEL A.

OSC library appoints reference assistant.

june 3, 1948, 4:8

-SATHER, J.D.

Pennicilin treatments undergone by Sather.

Dec. 1,1944, 1:5

Farm crops professor retires to raise mint.

Jan. 15, 1948, 4:8

-SATHER, LOIS

Radio talk reprinted.

Feb. 3, 1948, 4;5

-SAUL, MOLLY SYLVESTER

Home extension agent receives annual award.

Oct. 8, 1968, 3:4-5

-SAUNDERS, ROY B.

OSC math professor appointed by

McKay.

Apr. 16, 1952, 2:7

-SAVAGE, ELIZABETH W.

English department adds three women to teach freshmen.

Jan. 25, 1947, 1:3

-SAYER, CAPTAIN GEORGE J.

Capt. Sayer; new name.

Oct. 24, 1944, 3:1

FACULTY & STAFF-SAYLOR

-SAYLOR, NELMA

Miss Saylor appointed dietitian at Occidental.

May 21, 1941, 1:2

-SAYOTOVICH, G.J.

Captain "Si" works on wood.

May 2, 1944, 3:8

Capt. Sayer; new name.

Oct. 24,1944, 3:1

-SCHALOCK, DR. HENRY D.

Dr. Schalock accpets post.

Oct. 7, 1960, 1:9

Professors to lead family life course.

July 23, 1962, 5:1

-SCHAUMBURG, FRANK D.

School names new head.

Feb. 22, 1972, 3:1-3

Professor leads opposition of profposed city sewage facility.

Jan. 9,1974, 3:3-6

National observer publishes prof's paper.

May 3,1974, 15:1-6

Politics pollute environment too.

May 8, 1974, 5:1-6

-SCHECTER, DR. LARRY

Dept. adds physicist.

Oct. 8,1955, 1:8

Schecter physics head.

July 1, 1971, 4:5-6

-SCHEFFE, HENRY

Mathematics teacher publishes article.

Jan. 16, 1941, 4:5

Scheffe at Princeton.

Oct. 24, 1941, 3:2

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-SCHEFFER, THEODORE C.

Publication offers advice on home rot, insect problems.

Sept. 26, 1978, 22:1-6

-SCHEIDE, BENTON F.

Denver man to fill librarian position.

APr. 29,1949, 3:3

-SCHISSLER, PAUL J.

Paul J. Schissler named beaver football mentor.

Apr. 1,1924, 1:5

Coach Schissler arrives Monday.

Apr. 2, 1924, 1:6

Paul J. Schissler begins coaching.

Apr. 8, 1924, 1:6

Beaver's new football mentor tells sport club some secrets; Schissler is picture of health.

Apr. 8, 1924, 1:5

Coach Paul Schissler has long football experience.

Nov. 26, 1924, 1:1

New Beaver coach to present medal.

May 29,1924, 3:1

Coach Schissler accepts position.

Mar. 12, 1926, 1:7

Schissler explains athletic situation.

Apr. 13, 1926, 3:4

Who's who in varsity football.

Nov. 10, 1926, 3:5

Aggie coach eyed by Northwestern.

Jan. 8, 1927, 1:5

Coach Schissler denies report.

Jan. 11,1927, 1:5

Coach Schissler resumes duties.

Jan. 29,1927, 1:1

Appointment received by Paul J.

Schissler.

May 5, 1927, 3:4

Grid history changed by Schissler's coming.

Oct. 22, 1927, 3:2

Coach denies rumor about Nebraska work.

Nov. 18, 1927, 1:7

Rockne will conduct summer grid course.

Feb. 14, 1928, 1:7

Schissler finishes fifth Beaver year.

Nov. 17, 1928, 2:2

Flu forces Schissler to hospital in Chicago.

Dec. 5, 1928, 1:2

Schissler to coach at Illinois school.

Apr. 3, 1929, 1:7

Schissler becomes conference dean.

May 4, 1930, 1:5

P.J. Schissler dean of coast grid coaches.

Nov. 1, 1930, 1:6

Travel number of monthly on press.

Feb. 27,1931, 1:5

P.J. Schissler's resignation reported ready for release.

Jan. 10,1933, 1:5

Schissler's record at Oregon State impressive.

Jan. 10, 1933, 3:4

Coach's reign ended at OSC after

9 years.

Jan. 11, 1933, 1:8

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Paul John Schissler.

Jan. 11, 1933, 2:1

Schissler resigns.

Jan. 14, 1933, 2:1 (editorial)

P.J. Schissler will leave today.

Feb. 2, 1933, 1:4

Schissler resigns as cardinal coach.

Feb. 8,1935, 3:4

Former OSU coaches succumb in midwest.

Apr. 30, 1968, 4:4-5

-SCHIUCHETTI, LEO A.

OSU pharmacist writes article.

Feb. 1, 1962, 3:5

-SCHLAAK, MRS. OTTO

Round Table secretary resembles pretty co-ed.

Jan. 5, 1949, 4:7-8

-SCHMALL, VICKI

Schmall Oregon's outstanding woman for 1978.

Nov. 8, 1978, 8:3-6

-SCHMIDT, LOTHAR

Couple from Germany, LSU come to teach at OSU.

Oct. 19, 1963, 3:879

Schmidt to head Center.

Jan. 31, 1969, 3:1-4

-SCHMIDT, PAULA

Couple from Germany, LSU comes to teach at OSU.

Oct. 19, 1963, 3:8-9

-SCHILDMILLER, GEORGE H.

Orange football team won coast honors for 1907.

Mar. 1, 1933, 3;3

-SCHMISSEUR, W. EDWARDS

Drought effects still felt in

Oregon.

Nov. 28, 1978, 9:1-4

FACULTY & STAFF-SCHMITT

-SCHMITT, ALFRED C.

Former professor in Corvallis.

Jan. 16 1922, 4:1

Dr. Schmitt teaches commerce subjects.

Sept. 26, 1922, 4:1

Dr. Schmitt receives captain's commission.

May 7,1923, 3:2

Dr. Schmitt, showing steady improvement.

Jan. 6, 1925,

Dr. Schmitt's return to campus expected.

Feb. 12, 1925, 1:7

Dr. Schmidt's eagle eye misses shining face on front row.

May 23,1925, 1:6

Ronald Forum prints articles by faculty.

May 29,1925, 4:2

Article featured.

Dec. 3,1925, 1:5

O.A.C. professor made officer of association.

Jan. 5, 1926, 4:1

Professor writes article.

Jan. 15, 1926, 1:3

Article by Dr. Schmitt in May

Ronald Forum".

May 17,1927,2:4

Dr. Schmitt writes article.

May 27,1927, 3:4

Professors write book.

Oct. 29, 1927, 4:4

Dr. Alfred C. Schmitt writes for bulletin.

Nov. 22, 1927, 1:4

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Professor writes article.

Dec. 14, 1927, 3:7

Dr. Schmitt writes article.

Mar. 15, 1926, 2:6

Banking bulletin issued.

Apr. 7, 1928, 3:6

Dr. Alfred Schmitt casts aside business for moral lectures.

May 1, 1928, 1:5

Schmitt writes text.

Nov. 7, 1928, 4:5

Dr. Schmitt takes leave of absence.

Oct. 9, 1931, 1:1

Dr. Schmitt appointed on San

Quentin staff.

Oct. 11, 1932, 1:4

-SCHMITT, ROMAN

OSU cosmo chemist will test material returned with Apollo 11.

May 22, 1969, 3:6-8

Moon rocks to be displayed here.

Aug. 5, 1969, 2:1-2

Lunar scientist gains award.

Apr. 25, 1972, 5:1-4

-SCHNAUTZ, J.O.

Schnautz is assigned charge of laboratory.

Mar. 21, 1942, 3:8

Schnautz family returns for visit.

July 17, 1961, 4:4

-SCHOENFIELD, DR. WILLIAM A.

Dr. Schoenfield recently named

Ag school dean.

Sept. 29, 1931, 1:4

Pronunciation of name clarified by Ag Dean.

Oct. 2, 1931, 1:5

Dr. W.A. Schoenfeld returns to campus.

Nov. 4, 1931, 1:4

Schoenfeld appointed to farm credit board.

Jan. 17,1934, 4:4

Dr. Schoenfeld named bank board chairman.

Jan. 19, 1935, 4:1

Posts under AAA held by Dean W.

Schoenfeld.

Jan. 23, 1935, 1:6

Schoenfeld reappointed as land bank director.

jan. 9, 1937, 1:2

Oregon State dean of agriculture...

1931 ag feed.

Feb. 24, 1938, 1:7

Schoenfeld welcomes guests of ninth annual agricultural banquet.

Feb. 24, 1938, 1:6

Campus staff members have articles published.

June 28, 1938, 3:2

Dean returns to OSC.

Oct. 23,1946, 3:8

Schoefeld returns from duties with government survey group.

Oct. 15, 1948, 1:2-4

OSC Ag Dean leaves after 19 years; will continue government posts.

Sept.. 30,1950, 1:5-7

3:4

-SCHOLL, MIRIAM G

Dean of women and home ec selections made.

Apr. 28,1954, 1:7-8

New deans.

June 4, 1954, 1:2

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Dean School relates experience, education.

Oct. 9,1954, 2:7-8

Dean Scholl appointed.

Apr. 4, 1956, 1:3

National project appoints dean.

Apr. 13, 1956, 1:1

Home Ec dean named to office.

Apr. 25,1956, 3:7

OSC staff members named to top posts.

Nov. 21, 1956, 1:1

Home Ec dean to be trustee.

Feb. 4, 1958, 1:4

OHEA elects dean as head.

Apr. 29, 1958, 1:9

Home Ec dean on television.

Oct. 17, 1958, 3:7

Dean Scholl new OHEA president.

Apr. 8, 1959, 1:5

Dean Miriam School named to council.

Jan. 30,1962, 1:9

Dean appointed to award council.

Apr. 26, 1962, 1:5

-SCHONING, ROBERT

Fisheries department adds new staff member.

May 15, 1978, 15:1-2

-SCHORI, RICHARD

Mathematics department names new chairman.

Aug. 8, 1978, 2:5-6

-SCHOTH, HARRY A.

Harry A. Schoth.

July 18, 1934, 4:4

FACULTY & STAFF-SCHOTH CONT

Auto accident injures two state agronomers.

Nov. 6, 1940, 1:3

Northwest settlers make crop inquiries.

Mar. 13,1945, 4:3

Local agronomist elected fellow.

Jan. 25, 1950, 3:3

Schoth assigned to Europe duty.

May 2,1956, 1:6

OSC Ag man given award.

Feb. 6, 1957, 1:8

OSU agronomist gets merit award.

Oct. 6, 1962, 1:7-8

-SCHREIMA, HELMUT G.

Business professors come in from

Europe.

Oct. 20, 1959, 3:8-9

Schreima looks toward end of educational discrimination.

Feb. 12, 1974, 8:1-3

-SCHREINER, FRED J.

Future in aviation depends principally on solo flying time.

May 30, 1929, 1:2

Fred Schreiner died yesterday.

Nov. 17,1934, 1:2

Schreiner services observed yesterday.

Nov. 20,1934, 1:5

Late professor receives honor.

APr. 23, 1935, 1:4

Site for Schreiner memorial selected.

Apr. 18,1936, 1:4

Fred Schreiner plaque to be completed soon.

Nov. 10, 1936, 1:7

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-SCHROEDER, GEORGE

Forestry school adds two new instructors.

Oct. 31, 1936, 4:6

Forestry teacher likes to fight fires.

Nov. 4, 1938, 1:4

Schroeder resumes post in forestry.

Oct. 4, 1939, 4:7

Foreign students use Schroeder's new book.

Dec. 6, 1939, 1:4

Article by Schroeder appears in journal.

Jan. 23, 1942, 1:1

Opalized redwood collected, donated.

Oct. 16,1942, 4:6

-SCHRYVER, EDITH

Edith Schryer named part time instructor.

Oct. 28,1942, 2:4

-SCHUDEL, H.L.

See production report released.

May 13, 1952, 1:2

New OSC bulletin covers home lawns.

Oct. 14,1952, 3:4

Lawn help printed.

Nov. 10, 1954, 3:5

-SCHULEIN, JOSEPH

Chemistry professor takes out patent.

Mar. 30, 1948, 1:1

Atom projects awarded OSC for research.

Oct. 11,1949, 1:4

Schulein named to chem board.

Oct. 31, 1952, 4:5

OSC prof mentioned in "Post" article.

Nov. 11,1952, 2:6

-SCHULMERICH, ALMA

Faculty members complete studies.

Oct. 19,1929, 2:5

Miss Schulmerich chosen.

May 5, 1931, 3:5

-SCHULTZ, DR. HAROLD W.

Food technology head appointed by college.

Apr. 24,1953, 1:2

Animal, meat queries call OSC professor.

Mar. 9,1956, 3:6

OSC prof selected.

Feb. 6,1957, 1:8

Head of food tech elected to office.

Sept. 23, 1959, 1:7

Schultz named IFT president.

Apr. 30, 1960, 1:4

Technologists to get honors.

May 13, 1960, 4:5

National head.

Oct. 28,1960, 4:6

OSU staffer elected.

June 24,1963, 1:4

Nation's top award given to

OSU head.

May 5, 1965, 1:5-6

Food technology group honors university department chairman.

Aug. 4, 1970, 3:3-5

Review due.

Oct. 13,1970, 11:5

Food prof named to team.

Apr. 1, 1974, 5:5-6

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-SCHULTZ, MAYNARD C.

Saipan victim, Lt. Col. Schultz known here.

Sept 20,1944, 3:3

-SCHUSTER, C.E.

Aggie professor receives honor.

Nov. 30,1920, 3:1

Bulletins off press written by

Schuster.

Feb. 27, 1930, 1:4

Schuster develops new berry variety.

Dec. 3, 1930, 4:3

Faculty member dies Thursday of heart attack.

Feb. 7,1948, 1:7

-SCHWAB, MACK

A year in Russia.

Jan. 24, 1969, 1:1-2

-SCIUCHETTI, LEO A.

Sciuchetti appointed to Red Cross post.

Nov. 23, 1948, 1:5

Staffer earns degree.

Mar. 2, 1957, 1:2

Dr. Sciuchetti seeks drugs from plants.

Apr. 4, 1959, 1:2

Pharmacists nominate prof.

Aug. 1,1960, 2:1-2

Dr. Sciuchetti elected officer.

Oct. 18, 1960, 3:7

Professor wins national office.

Jan. 14, 1966, 1:7

-SCOGGIN, KATHLEEN

Housing, residence programs merge.

Sept. 20, 1973, 18:1-2

-SCOTT, ALLEN B.

Army calls Dr. Scott.

Jan. 10, 1942, 1:8

FACULTY & STAFF-SCOTT CONT

Dr. Alan Scott returns to chemistry staff.

Jan. 4, 1946, 3:6

Allen Scott returns.

Jan. 18 1946, 3:6

OSC prof selected chem society head.

Nov. 18,1952, 3:3

OSC professor named Guggenheim fellow.

May 26,1953, 3:7

Scott receives award.

Oct. 13, 1953, 3:4

Scott named prexy of research society.

Nov. 10, 1956, 1:1

-SCOTT, DIANA

Librarian sues university on sex charges.

May 12, 1972, 8:1-5

-SCOTT, JAMES COLEMAN

English instructor ill.

Nov. 26, 1924, 1:4

-SCOTT, MAYLON E.

Military instructors assigned campu posts.

May 16 1930, 1:1

Captain M.E. Scott assigned to Hawaii.

Mar. 31, 1932, 1:8

Scott to go to Fort Sill.

May 21, 1946, 4:3

Col. Maylon Scott to succeed retiring Lt. Col. Glen M. Webster.

Nov. 20,1945, 3:7

Colonel M.E. 6cott to leave Sept.

1 for duty in Japan.

July 6,1948, 1:1

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-SCOTT, PAUL N.

Dr. Scott joins staff.

Jan. 25, 1946, 1:5

-SCOTT, ROLAND

New instructor comes.

Apr. 2, 1938, 1:8

Veterinary medicine staff loses two.

Oct. 17, 1940, 4:4

Veterinarians called into army service.

Oct. 22,1941,-1:8

Scott receives rank of major.

APr. 17,1942, 4:7

Former faculty member in veterinarian corps.

May 23, 1942, 4:6

-SCOTT, ROSEMARY

Dean change is announced.

Sept. 23,1959, 1:1

Miss Portland.

Sept. 21,1950, 10:2-3

Miss Scott writes story for magazine.

Nov. 23,1960, 1:5

-SCOTT, THOMAS

Thomas Scott edits wild life journal.

Oct. 30, 1963, 1:7

Fish and game prof edits wildlife group publication.

Jan. 14, 1964, 3:4-6

Fisheries prof is honored with conservation award.

Apr. 29, 1966, 6:6-8

Thomas Scott wins conservation award.

July 6, 1966, 2:2

Board selects Thomas Scott.

NOv. 23 1966, 1:6

Dr. Scott elected as society head.

Jan. 26, 1967, 3:8

Two OSU men named to special committee.

Mar. 31, 1967, 1:3

Purdue man given award.

Mar. 12, 1969, 5:1

Fish, Wildlife Department head is named to water commission.

July 30, 1970, 2:1-3

-SCOTT, W.C.

Scott is released.

Feb. 17,1925, 1:7

-SCOTT, WILLIAM R.

Scott replaces Sheets as army commandant.

Feb. 19, 1942, 2:5

Scott heads military activities.

June 22,1943, 2:3

So long, Scotty.

Oct. 12,1943, 2:3

-SCUDDER, H.D.

Prof. H.D. Scudder has charge of the Dept. of "Agronomy: and the

College Farm.

Dec. 14, 1907, 1:1

Farm record book now ready for distribution.

Apr. 2, 1919, 4:3

Gibson, Scudder, write farm finance pamphlet.

Jan. 13, 1934, 2:8

New bulletin issued On Oregon's land uses.

Feb. 21, 1936, 4:1

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Page 239

Scudder prepares map for golden gate fair.

Feb. 21, 1939, 1:1

-SCULLEN, H.A.

Professor writes for magazine.

May 26,1922, 1:1

Scullen prepares key to Oregon bee species.

Jan. 14, 1927,1:3

Bees sent from Germany.

May 30, 1928, 1:6

H.A. Scullen collects entomology specimens.

Oct. 23, 1929, 1:4

Thousands of insects collected by

Scullen.

Oct. 1, 1930, 1:2

Two win doctor's degree.

Nov. 14, 1934, 1:2

Dr. Scullen presented national scout award.

Jan. 24, 1936, 4:3

Profs practice what they preach.

Oct. 14, 1936, 2:2

Scullen elected to fellowship.

Jan. 31, 1941, 4:3

Society names Scullen fellow.

May 1,1941, 3:3

Scullen elected life member.

Dec. 2, 1941, 4:3

Entomology professor tours; studies insects.

Nov. 5,1949, 3:6

NSF grant given to OSU professor.

June 16, 1963, 3:2

FACULTY & STAFF-SCULLEN CONT

Prof publishes wasp bulletin.

Sept. 27,1968, 9:6

-SEARCY, OWEN L.

Veterinarian resigns.

May 14, 1940, 4:5

-SEATON, STUART BRUCE

B and T staff adds members.

Oct 10, 1950, 3:1

Prof loaned out.

Nov. 17, 1953, 1:8

-SEAY, KATHERINE

New secretary tells of past experiences.

Oct. 4,1924, 4:5

Secretary's longing to be author curbed by freshmen English.

May 21, 1925, 4:4

Y.W.C.A. secretary returns to campus.

May 12, 1926, 4:1

Secretary of Y.W.C.A. named for next year.

June 2, 1926, 1:6

Miss Seay enters Columbia.

Sept. 28, 1926, 1:2

-SEDGWICK, BETTY JANE

Home Ec extension adds adult advisor.

Oct. 4, 1955, 1:4

-SEELEY, EVA BRUNELL

Ex-Oregon Stater.

Jan. 18, 1934, 3:8

-SEELEY, M.J.

M.J. Seeley goes east to take new position.

Mar. 19, 1918, 3:3

Mrs. Seeley to leave.

May 21, 1918, 5:3

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-SEEN, EVA M.

Teaching staff increased here by

17 members.

Spet. 27, 1935, 6:1

Staff, students greet director.

Oct. 9, 1935, 1:7

OSC instructor made secretary.

Feb. 25,1928, 1:6

Miss Hupprich takes year leave of absence.

Sept. 29, 1944, 1:3

PE director given outstanding award.

Oct. 18, 1951, 1:5

Dr. Eva Seen named association prexy.

NOv. 7, 1953, 1:8

PE woman wins TV.

Nov. 24, 1953, 3:5

Dr. Eva Seen gets citation for

PE work.

Jan. 8, 1960, 3:3

Dr.Eva M. Seen to retire as head of women's PE.

June 4, 1965, 1:1-4

Dr. Seen made life member of P.E.

society.

Dec. 8, 1965, 7:4

Former Women's P.E. head dies.

Mar. 1, 1977, 5:1-2

-SEERING, HAROLD A.

Instructor accepts Minnesota position.

May 20, 1925, 3:4

-SEEVERS, GARY L.

Ag economist part of Nixon's econ council.

Apr. 23, 1970, 5:3

S

-SEKINO, JUNICHIRO

Artist joins OSU staff.

Jan. 25, 1963, 1:9

Sekino print exhibition opening scheduled for Sunday afternoon.

Feb. 22,1963, 1:9

-SELBIE, WILLIAM E.

Officer gets leave.

Jan. 13, 1920, 2:2

Capt. Selbie is back.

Feb. 20, 1920, 1:2

-SELBY, H.E.

Graduate is instructor in farm management.

Oct. 7, 1919, 1:5

Turkey egg bulletin out.

Oct. 24, 1934, 1:7

-SELBY, JOHN E.

New assistant comes.

Jan. 4, 1921, 1:1

-SELIVONCHICK, DANIEL P.

Food tech prof wins health award.

May 22, 1978, 7:1-6

-SEVERANCE, H.M.

Faculty members complete studies.

Oct. 19, 1929, 2:5

-SERVEREIDE, JEAN

TKE honors prof of month.

May 8, 1968, 3:7

-SEYMOUR, H.C.

Seymour get top 4-H award.

NOv. 13, 1947, 4:3

4-H directors' ex-leader dies.

Feb. 26, 1955, 1:2

-SEYMOUR, MARY L.

Associate professor elected president.

Dec. 7, 1960, 1:8

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-SHAFFER, LESLIE

OSU professor believes coal to be useable.

Nov. 1, 1967, 3:3

-SHANE, BARRY

Business prof. wins award.

July 7, 1976, 3:1-2

-SHAPIRO, IRVING

Two members added to teaching staff.

Oct. 19, 1940, 2:8

-SHARPE, ALFRED C.

Colonel Sharpe has long service record.

Oct. 9, 1918, 3:2

Officer at head of S.A.T.C. has brilliant record.

Sept. 30, 1918, 2:4

Col. Sharpe bids farewell.

Dec. 18, 1918, 2:4

-SHARPE, H.C.

Son of colone is captain in S.A.T.C.

Sept. 30, 1918, 2:4

-SHAUGHNESSY, MIKE

Too few matt. instructors? Survey shows OSU, U of 0 classes don't compare.

May 25, 1978, 1:2-6

-SHAVER, CAROLYN

Miss Shaver joins OSC extension staff.

Nov. 9, 1950, 2:6

-SHAW, CLAYTON A.

Shaw selected assistant registrar.

Sept. 24, 1969, 2:8

Past OSU prof awarded merit.

Jan. 8, 1970, 2:3

-SHAW, FRANCIS H.

2 OSC profs on TV panel.

Oct. 11, 1960, 1:5

FACULTY & STAFF-SHAW CONT

Prof to direct Miles Institute.

Jan. 20, 1966, 3:6

-SHAW, J.N.

Dr. J.N. Shaw will be veterinary instructor.

Jan. 6, 1926, 1:2

Shaw replaces Simms.

Mar. 31, 1938, 1:4

Dr. Shaw named veterinary head.

Apr. 30, 1938, 4:1

Professors announce salmon poisoning cure.

July 5, 1939, 5:3

Professor Shaw continues research after retirement.

Mar. 4, 1977, 2:1-6

-SHAW, W.T.

Prof. Shaw leaves OAC to teach at Washington State College where he well be assistant profesor of zoology and curate of museum.

Nov. 3, 1906, 4:2

College possesses ornithology group.

Nov. 7, 1942, 4:2

-SHAY, DR. J. RALPH

Shay replaces Vaughan as chairman of Botany.

Aug. 3, 1966, 1:1-2

-SHEARER, LORRAINE

High court orders more libel hearings.

Mar. 31, 1976, 11:1-6

-SHEARER, MARVIN N.

Shearer joins OSC as irrigation expert.

Jan. 25, 1952, 3:3

4 professors submit ag research papers.

Oct. 12, 1956, 1:2

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Marvin Shearer titled as "man of the year.

Nov. 3, 1966, 3:7

-SHEEHAN, B.F.

B.F. Sheehan resigns to enter extension work.

Apr. 15, 1919, 1:5

B.F. Sheehan is visitor on the campus Thursday.

Apr. 21, 1922, 4:1

-SHEELY, M.C.

Sheely admitted to engineers society.

Nov. 1, 1940, 1:6

Designers pick Sheely.

Jan. 27, 1956, 1:5

-SHELBY, BO

Half of the people want a wilderness experience.

Sept. 29, 1978, 10;1-6

-SHEPARD, F.H.

Professor Shepherd to be guest of honor.

Nov. 16, 1917, 1:4

Prof. Shepherd returns to work in college.

Jan. 8, 1919, 4:3

-SHERBURNE, J.W.

Sherburne surprises campus with visit.

Feb. 11, 1943, 1:7

Ex-professor in LA.

Jan. 9, 1945, 1:4

Four appointed as new heads.

June 25, 1951, 2:4

-SHERER, Harvey C.

Business manager comes to college.

Oct. 16, 1951, 1:4

Staffer helps author book on business ad.

Sept. 17, 1952, 1:1

Sherer writes business book.

Nov. 26,1952, 1:4

Staffers stories used in national magazine.

May 3, 1955, 1:6

-SHERRILL, DOROTHY M.

Ag award won by specialist.

May 27, 1959, 1:6

-SHIDELER, FRED M.

Journalism head accepts position.

May 15, 1941, 1:3

Shideler elected to school board of Corvallis.

June 29, 1943, 3:1

Fred Shideler leaves campus.

Dec. 3,1943, 1:2

Fred Shideler promoted to assistant editor on office of war information news desk.

Feb. 25,1944, 1:6

Fred Shideler no censor, mostly information man.

Apr. 14, 1944, 1:4

Approval gained for OSC center of information.

Apr. 23, 1952, 1:5

Information set-up headed by

Shideler starts operations.

July 7, 1952, 1:1

Shideler bid by governor; seeks leave of absence.

Nov. 29, 1955, 1:1-2

Bailey and Zwahlen assume new posts.

Jan. 6, 1956, 1:1-2

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Two staffers honored.

Sept. 19, 1956, 5:3

Professor Shideler returns from leave.

Jan. 12,1960, 1:7

Journalism head named to board

Mar. 29, 1961, 1:6

Major personnel changes listed.

Sept. 20, 1967, 4:6 see also

FACULTY AND STAFF, BAILEY, SAMUEL H

APPOINTMENTS, FACULTY

Reflections from retirement.

Nov. 17, 1970, 12:1-5

-SHIRES, MICHAEL

South African veterinarian to stay at agricultural OSU.

Apr. 15, 1980, 7:1-4

-SHOEMAKER, DAVID P.

Eastern prof named new chem head.

APr. 2, 1970, 1:1

-SHOEMAKER, ROY H. JR.

Boon for highway work discovered in OSC lab.

Jan. 27, 1953, 2:7-8

Engineers study for Hanford atom plant.

Apr. 21, 1959, 1:3

-SHORT, ROBERT A.

Dr. Short named editor of 2 journals.

Oct. 15, 1970,8:1

Robert Short named to head department .

July 25, 1972, 3:3

Science department names heads.

Sept. 27, 1973, 5:6

FACULTY & STAFF-SHOU

-SHOU, STEPHENS

Librarian promoted.

Sept. 21, 1956, 1:1

-SHRECKENGAUST, LT. JAMES A.

New professor and two officer instructors have been assigned to

OSU NROTC.

Oct. 17, 1963, 4;6-9

-SHREVE, DAWN BATES

Librarian joins staff.

Jan. 9, 1947, 1:1

-SHROEDER, ELVER A.

Two English teachers earn higher degrees-.

Nov. 2, 1949, 3:5

-SHUMAN, R.D.

Veterinary corps calls Dr.

Shuman to active duty.

May 15, 1941, 2:4

Veterinarians called into army service.

Oct. 22, 1941, 1:8

-SHUTE, MISS SHIRLEY

Faculty members added to P.E.

dept.

Oct. 18, 1962, 1:6

-SIDLE, ROY

Watershed management specialist added.

Oct. 2, 1978, 6:4-6

-SIDWELL, DR. ARTHUR P.

Food tech instructor takes USDA job.

Apr. 12, 1955, 1:2

-SIEFERT, MRS. GRACE

Mrs. Siefert leaves today.

Mar. 21, 1919, 1:5

-SIMERVILLE, CLARA L.

Assistant dean named by board.

Sept. 21,1955, 5:7-8

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Foreign councelor enroute to far east.

Apr. 29, 1959, 1:4

Foreign student counselor recalls events of journey.

May 6, 1959, 1:4-6

OSU staffers publish two new books.

Jan. 20, 1962, 3:2-3

Unreliable statements!!!

Feb. 16, 1962, 2:4-5

Dr. Simervill wins praise.

Jan. 8, 1963, 1:9

Foreign counselor back from abroad.

May 2, 1963, 1:1

International educational exchange celebrates move to new MU office.

July 27, 1964, 1:2-3

Foreign student counselor initiates middle east tour.

Jan. 9, 1968, 3:2-4

Foreign student advisor to retire January 14.

Reception for Dr. Simerville.

Jan. 8, 1970, 2:2

Jan. 9, 1970, 2:2

-SIMMONS, J.E.

Colby named lower division dean;

Hansen will head graduates.

Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7

"Mike" Simmons dies suddenly during vacation.

Jan. 8, 1952, 1:1

-SIMMS, B.T.

Dr. B.T. Simms chosen on national committee.

May 21, 1926, 1:2

Simms appointed to control board.

Jan. 24, 1934, 1:5

New vaccination idea had origin in Oregon.

Oct. 17, 1936, 4:6

Veterinary professor undergoes operation.

Jan. 19, 1938, 1:3

Staff head resigns post on OSC roster.

Feb. 17, 1938, 1:1

Veteran medicine man.

Feb. 18,1938, 2:1

OSC veterinarian to assume duties.

Feb. 19, 1938, 4:4

Farewell given Dr., Mrs. Simms.

Mar. 26, 1938, 1:3

Dr. Simms still finds time to play tennis.

Apr. 23, 1938, 3:6

Former faculty man is weekend visitor.

Jan. 9, 1945, 4:5

Veterinary head named new chief U.S. bureau.

Oct. 23,1945, 1:3

Former dept. head visits in

Corvallis.

Jan. 15,1948, 1:8

-SIMMON, LLOYD G.

Sergeant Lloyd B. Simon first sgt. for reservists.

Feb. 13,1945, 3:3

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-SIOMNSON, WILLIAM

Pharmacy professor honored by

ASCP.

Nov. 1, 1978, 11:1-2

-SIMPSON, BARBARA

Student activities program expands, includes two new staff members.

Sept. 25,1968, 3:1-5

-SIMPSON, MARGARET

Miss Simpson resigns.

May 18,1945, 4:5

-SIMS, STUART

Stuart Sims, B.S.C.E. is new professor here.

Oct. 3, 1919, 4:3

"Shufflefoot" Sims and Ichabod both came from sleepy hollow.

Feb. 8, 1921, 3:1

Professor Sims gets major's commission.

May 7, 1924, 2:2

Appoint engineering professor chairman.

Oct. 3, 1924, 1:6

Professor reappointed on national committee.

Nov. 20,1925, 1:2

Professor Sims leaves today.

Feb. 11, 1927, 4:2

-SINGER, WILLIAM B.

Singer, Krawiec join psychology staff.

Oct. 8, 1940, 4:5

-SINNARD, HERBERT R.

Sinnards have baby girl.

Oct.17, 1936, 4:3

FACULTY & STAFF-SINNARD CONT

Professors write new poultry circular.

Jan. 20, 1950, 3:6

Sinnard named to institute post.

Nov. 26, 1952, 3:6

Solar house designed by OSC professor.

Mar. 4, 1953, 1:8

-SINNHUBER, RUSSEL O.

Library contributes to special group.

Feb. 21, 1963, 3:7-8

Rainbow trout may help in battle against cancer.

Oct. 20, 1978, 17:1-6

-SIPE, FRANK P.

Sipe botany instructor.

Sept. 29, 1923, 5:2

Articles given titles.

Feb. 20, 1929, 1:4

Sipe writes article.

Oct. 30, 1929, 1:6

-SISSON, HARRIET S.

Pharmacy staff adds two new instructors.

Oct. 24, 1946, 1:8

-SISTRUNK, WILLIAM

Food science prof gets Arkansas job.

May 12,1962, 3:7

-SITES, DONALD P.

REcord concert planned.

Jan. 20, 1949, 1:6

Choral class offered.

Sept. 27, 1949, 1:5

Music profs to take jobs this summer.

June 3, 1959, 3:4

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-SITTON, GORDON R.

Assistant professor is co-author of text.

Sept. 21, 1956, 1:8

Agriculture professor co-author of manual.

Nov. 21, 1956, 1:1

Gordon Sitton returns from 2 month stay as Kasetsart University visiting professor.

May 10, 1963, 4:4-6

Sitton appointed to direct international education.

June 3, 1966, 1:4-6

-SJOGREN, CHRITINE OERTEL

German prof's article accepted by

PMLA.

Feb. 26, 1965, 1:6

Poetry recital set tomorrow.

Jan. 31,1968, 1:9

-SJOGREN, PER

Business professors come in from

Europe.

Oct. 20,1959, 3:8-9

Prof's to attend UCLA.

Apr. 15, 1961, 1:5-7

Prof named consultant.

Apr. 20, - 1966, 1:2

-SKARTVEDT, OLGA

Miss Skartvedt takes OSC library position.

Mar. 30,1938, 1:7

Miss Patten approved new library assistant.

Oct. 31, 1939, 2:3

-SKELTON, G.V.

Tag in parked auto summons professor before chief of police.

May 21, 1925, 2:4

Skelton dies Sunday night.

Oct. 17, 1939, 1:2

Civil engineers lose Prof.

Skelton.

Nov. 1, 139, 3:5

-SKINNER, FIRST LT. W.R.

USMC officer assigned.

Sept. 23,1948, 1:5

Lt. Skinner, USMC, detached from OSC.

Apr. 14,1950, 3:5

-SKOW, RICHARD C.

Skow named captain.

Dec. 2, 1955, 4:1

-SKOV, NIELS A.

Professor teaches at penal institution.

July 27, 1966, 3:1-2

-SKUTLEY, H.N.

Electric swith burns janitor at new hall.

Feb. 24, 1949, 1:8

-SLABAUGH, W.H.

OSC initiates T.V. lectures.

Apr. 2, 1957, 3:8

"Outstanding teachers" honored at banquet.

May 10, 1957, 1:2-6

Dr. Slabaugh elected century club head.

Jan. 21, 1959, 3:5

Slabaugh named assistant dean.

Jan. 25, 1961, 1:6-8

Slabaugh elected chem chairman.

Sept. 22, 1965, 7:5-6

Salbaugh to head chemical society.

Jan. 5, 1967, 3:5

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OSU professor's home movies to gain nationwide distribution.

Feb. 14,1967, 3:1

Slabaugh named.

July 22, 1971, 5:3

-SLATER, DEBRA

New directory issued.

Mar. 2, 1978, 10:5-6

-SLEGEL, LOUIS

Bulletin issued about heating.

May 3, 1949, 1:4

Popovich named assistant engineering dean at OSC.

Apr. 30, 1954, 1:3-6

Department head elected president

Jan. 28, 1961, 3:6

-SLEZAK, EDWARD J.

Slezak appointed to department.

Nov. 3, 1961, 3:3-4

Professor named to national post.

Feb. 28, 1963, 3:9

Slezak appointed to national group.

Apr. 4, 1963, 1:6

Prof writes article.

Apr. 9, 1964, 1:5

OAHPER selects Slezak as chairman.

Nov. 11, 1964, 1:2

Slezak writes book on program ideas.

Jan. 18, 1965, 3:4

Group names chairman.

Apr. 29, 1965, 3:4

-SLOCUM, WILTON

Tenor to give first concert.

Oct. 14,1953, 2:4-5

-SMITH, BERNARD

Engineer receives Stanford fellowship.

June 4, 1958, 3:6

FACULTY & STAFF-SMITH

-SMITH, CAIRNS K.

About knowing the bear.

Apr. 15, 1947, 2:1 (editorial)

'Outstanding teachers' honored at banquet.

May 10, 1957, 1:2-6

Retired professor dies at age

72.

Apr. 22, 1970, 3:3-4

Memorial service.

May 7, 1970, 3:3

May 8, 1970, 2:1

-SMITH, CAHRLES W.

State ag leader retires.

Sept. 27, 1962, 3:1-3

-SMITH, CLIFFOR L.

C.L. Smith appointed marketing economist.

Feb. 25,1941, 1:6

-SMITH, CLIFFORD VAUGHN

Chiefs look to arrival of new administrator.

Sept. 21,1978, 8:1-6

Smith claims higher ed faces uncertain future.

Feb. 28, 1979, 3:1-6

-SMITH, DR. D.C.

Smith gets fellowship at Minnesota university.

May 27, 1931, 1:5

Dr. Smith gets position.

Mar. 10, 1936, 2:3

-SMITH, EDWARD D.

E. Smith takes leave.

Oct. 3,1953, 3:3

-SMITH, ELIZABETH RUTAN

Library adds 2 new women to

OSC staff.

Sept. 27,1947, 1:7

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-SMITH, ELMER J.

Resignation causes winter term changes.

Dec. 3,1948, 1:8

-SMITH, FRANK H.

OSU botanists now book authors.

July 31, 1969, 5:5

-SMITH, FRED

Sea grant program names oceanographer, economist.

Sept. 27, 1968, 9:1-3

-SMITH, MRS. KATHRYN H.

Secretary named.

July 5, 1955, 4:1

Mrs. Smith.

July 25, 1955, 1:2

Placement officials select Mrs.

Smith.

Nov. 15, 1960, 1:5-6

-SMITH, MRS. LANCE.

Sackett adds counselor.

Oct. 7, 1948, 1:2

-SMITH, ELWOOD M.

Dean Smith, ex-hash heaver, ran marathon against camel.

Apr. 5, 1921, 3:1

Dean heads division of Phi Beta

Kappa.

Apr. 13, 1926, 1:6

Articles by Dean Smith in education

Journal.

Oct. 22,1926, 1:1

Magazine publishes articles.

May 4, 1927, 1:1

Two faculty members contribute to 'Oregon".

May 6, 1927, 1:2

Dean Smith appointed head of state group.

Nov. 3, 1927, 1:2

Article by Dean printed.

Mar. 7, 1928, 3:3

Dean writes article for local magazine.

Apr. 10, 1928, 1:3

Smith elected head of teachers council.

Apr. 19, 1928, 1:6

Dean writes article.

May 25, 1928, 1:2

Dean Smith chairman.

May 29, 1928, 1:6

Dean Smith writes series of articles.

Jan. 18, 1929, 1:5

Dean Smith writes surveys of

Europe.

May 1, 1929, 1:3

Dean Smith featured by eastern magazine.

Oct. 15, 1929, 1:7

Dean Smith writes for local journal.

NOv. 1, 1929, 1:8

Smith elected trustee.

Jan. 10, 1930, 1:1

Dean Smith writes articles on

Aesop.

Feb. 5,1930, 1:1

Journal contains article by

Smith.

Mar. 28, 1930, 3:3

Dean Smith reappointed.

Apr. 26,1930, 1:6

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Dean Smith chairman of Rhodes committee.

Oct. 9, 1930, 1:6

Wrtiers elect Smith president.

Oct. 25,1930, 1:3

Educational journal prints dean's story.

Nov. 19, 1930, 4:5

Article to be published.

Dec. 3, 1930, 2:4

Dean M. Ellwood Smith fooled self about teaching.

Feb. 10, 1931, 2:5

Smith asked to serve Shakespeare committee.

Apr. 4, 1931, 1:8

Dean Smith writes article in journal.

Nov. 20, 1931, 1:4

Smith has article printed.

May 19, 1932, 1:6

Director Smith to assume new duties.

July 12, 1932, 1:3

Dean's article appears in educational journal.

Oct. 18, 1932, 4:6

Dean Smith will serve on national committee.

Nov. 10, 1932, 4:2

Summer school director named.

May 18, 1933, 3:6

Dr. Smith discusses first co-ed college founding incident.

May 24,1933, 2:5

Dean Smith recognized by London publishers.

May 25, 1933, 1:3

FACULTY & STAFF-SMITH CONT

Dean Smith never expected to be school teacher.

Nov. 28, 1933, 2:7

Dr. Smith heads summer session for many years.

June 18, 1935, 3:3

M. Ellwood Smith, head of lower division, director of only school which has graduated no students.

Feb. 5, 1935, 4:5

New accrediting plan submitted.

May 7, 1935, 4:5

Smith chairman of committee.

Juoy 5, 1939, 6:4

Director. (Portrait)

June 23, 1941, 3:2

Dean Smith honored for work on fable.

Nov. 10, 1944, 4:4

Dean Smith to head Rhodes scholarships.

May 1, 1945, 1:3

Archibishop of Canterbury sends greeting to Dean.

July 10, 1945, 4:1

Dr. M. Elwood Smith dean of lower disvision, today starts his 27th year as director of summer sessions at Oregon State College.

June 18, 1946, 1:1

OSC dean contributes to book on northwest.

Jan. 21, 1948, 1:3

Lower division council, alumni honor Dean Smith at friendship gathering.

Mar. 3, 1949, 1:5-7

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Colby named lower division dean;

Hansen will head graduates.

Sept. 24,1949, 1:5-7

-SMITH, MARGERY

Specialist assumes duties.

Oct. 18, 1921, 4:2

-SMITH, DR. ROBERT L.

Metrecal scientist to join staff of food technology.

Oct. 10, o962, 1:6-7

NATO fellowship.

Feb. 27, 1965, 6:1

Oceanographer honored by grant.

Sept. 30, 1965, 1:8

-SMITH, ROBERT WAYNE

History professor plans translation.

Jan. 17, 1947, 1:7

History theses filmed.

Nov. 5, 1955, 2:5

History study written by prof.

Jan. 20, 1961, 1:5

-SMITH, WESLEY W.

Prof. writes, edits book on weather.

Jan. 9, 1959, 1:6

Prof writes article; national publication.

Apr. 30, 1960, 1:2

Professor writes section of book.

Sept. 30, 1960, 1:3

Smith is co-author of magazine article-

Feb. 18, 1961, 2:4

-SMITH, XENOPHON P.

Library adds Kansan to reference staff.

Nov. 4, 1938, 1:5

Smith appointed army librarian.

Jan. 8, 1941, 1:8

-SMOTHERMAN, WILLIAM

Professor co-edits book.

Apr. 8, 1980, 6:1-2

-SNELL, MARGARET

Difficulties surmounted by creator of Home ec.

May 11, 1923, 5:1

Margaret Snell passes.

Sept. 20,1923, 5:3

Margaret Snell honored.

Apr. 11,1924, 3:1

Folder to be prepared.

Jan. 27, 1933, 1:3

Special Snell room tribute to teacher.

May 5,1936, 1:2

Dr. Margaret Snell typified highest womanhood ideal.

Feb. 28,1940, 1:3

Know your college.

Apr. 27,1951, 2:6

-SNOW, FRANK L.

Prof. Snow met lion in jungle; climbed trees; ate caterpillars.

Apr. 8,1921, 3:1

-Lion-hearted Prof. Snow braved african dangers before leading

Beaver journalists merry chase.

Feb. 20, 1924, 1:1

Long legs fail to aid student in race with speediest professor.

Oct. 28,1924, 1:2

Snow writes article.

Nov. 18, 1925, 4:6

"Popper" Snow once head hunter in gloomy South African caves.

Jan. 22,1925, 2:3

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Frank L. Snow caught in cattle stampede while riding "bike".

Oct. 20, 1928, 1:5

-SNYDER, V. THOMPSON

Snyder given tax degree.

Jan. 11,1966, 1:8

-SOBYCZYK, ANDREW

Vital war problems occupy OSC professors.

Dec. 10,1943, 3:1

Staff members receive promotions.

Oct. 30, 1942, 1:4

-SOLBERG, INGVOLD BEN

I.B. Solberg joins architecture staff.

Nov. 15, 1947, 1:7

Architectural society initiates

OSC teachers.

May 22,1948, 4:3

Professor appointed to state committee.

Nov. 1,1955, 1:4

Face lifting planned for Willamette

River.

Dec.2,1955, 1:1

Landscaping easy with new bulletin.

June 24, 1957, 6:1

Solberg announces plans for retirement.

Mar. 4,1958, 3:6

-SOPER, E.K.

Mines school has new dean.

Oct. 23, 1917, 1:5

Dean Soper leaves.

Dec. 18, 1918, 5:3

-SOTTOVIA, TONY

Golf record broken.

Mar. 31, 1928, 1:3

Tony Sottovia accepts professional position.

June 1, 1928, 1:1

FACULTY & STAFF-SPARKS

-SPARKS, DR. RACHEL CARLETON

New Physician appointed.

Oct. 1, 1930, 1:6

Dr. Rachel Sparks will quit position.

May 9,1936, 6:6

-SPEAR, HERBERT C.

Veteran sergeant recalls memorable battle fought.

Apr. 9, 1926, 4:2

"Cap" Spear to retire after

28 years spent in continuous service.

May 29,1926, 1:4

Long career in army ended by retirement of Master Sergeant.

Oct. 27, 1926, 3:5

-SPEARS, DR. CLARENCE W.

University aroused by Spears' action. (editorial)

Apr. 1, 1932, 3:3

-SPENCE, MAJOR WILLIAM

Major Spence sent here.

May 11,1924, 2:7

Presidential order advances

Spence.

Sept. 29, 1937, 1:8

-SPENCER, DAVID G.

Four appointed to English staff by department.

Spet. 19, 1952, 3:1-2

-SPENCER, J. BROOKES

Two appointed to OSU staff.

June 24, 1963, 4:4

Science historian will conduct research at Copenhagen Institute.

Oct. 24, 1969, 2:3-6

Dr. J.B. Spencer selected to edit book in Denmark.

May 22,1970, 2:7-9

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-SPICER, ORLIN C.

Spicer replaces Nelson as English instructor.

Oct. 7, 1939, 1:6

-SPITZER, RALPH

Chemistry journal publishes

Spitzer work.

Jan. 11, 1947, 1:7

Chemistry professor author of two papers.

Nov. 19, 1919, 4:1

Spitzer receives reward.

Sept. 30, 1948, 1:2

An open letter to professor

LaVallee and Doctor Spitzer.

Feb. 16, 1949, 3:4-5

AAUP releases word clarifying tenure policies.

Feb. 16,1949, 1:8

Editor's reply.

Feb. 16, 1949, 2:1-3 (editorial)

Freedom doesn't exist.

Feb. 16, 1949, 2:5 (letter)

Future at stake.

Feb. 16, 1949, 2:4 (letter)

Don't be absurd. A.R.

Feb. 18, 1949, 2:6 (letter)

Statement of L.R. LaValle and R.

spitzer.

Feb. 18, 1949, 2:4-5

Position given Spitzer.

Feb. 22,1949, 1:1

(Editorial)

Feb. 22, 1949, 2:1-3

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

Professor answers charges by

Strand.

Feb. 25,1949, 1:7-8

Cheers and Jeers, Baro fails.

Mar. 2, 1949, 2:6-7 (letter)

Dr. Linus Pauling's letter--

President A.L. Strand's reply.

Mar. 5,1249, 2:1-3

Board supports Strand's action on dismissals.

Mar. 9, 1949, 1:3

American chem society declines action in case.

Mar. 31, 1949, 1:1-2

Teachers case to be inspected.

Mar. 31, 1949, 1:3

Chemical society witholds action about Spitzer.

Apr. 2, 1949, 1:1

Strand within rights in dismissing men.

Apr. 2, 1949, 4:1-3

Civil rights group votes to drop action.

May 19,1949, 1:1

LaVallee, Spitzer to air grievances at meeting tonight.

May 23, 1949, 1:5

Misleading headline.

May 25, 1949, 2:1 (letter)

An implication.

May 26, 1949, 2:7

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Speeches to be given by Spitzer,

LaVallee.

May 26, 1949, 1:1-3

-SPOERRY, GOTTFREID, W.

Capt. Spoerry assigned here.

May 20, 1919, 1:2

-SPONENBURGH, MARK R.

Two OSU sculptors tell of life, work.

Apr. 6, 1963, 1:3-7

Art.

Feb. 28, 1974, 11:1-2

-SPRAGUE, RODERICK

Sprague prints article.

Nov. 15, 1929, 1:3

-STADSVOLD, CYRIL V.

Two instructors join staff in architecture.

Oct. 17, 1963, 4:3-4

-STAHELI, JULIE WEST

Julie Staheli art show set.

May 13, 1965, 1:5

-STAHL, DR. WALTER R.

OSU prof is appointed to special committee.

Apr. 15, 1961, 1:8-9

-STAINKEN, CATHERINE

Engagement announced.

Oct. 22, 1938, 2:6

-STALEY, HARRIET

Snell Hall to honor Mrs. Harriet

Staley.

May 13, 1943, 1:8

-STAPLES, DR. L.W.

New geologist replaces Hodge.

Oct. 24, 1936, 1:6

Staples contributes section to new text.

Mar. 30, 1947, 4:1

FACULTY & STAFF-STAPLETON

-STAPLETON, CLAYTON

Third grid coach named by

Prothro.

Feb. 12, 1955, 4:1

Prothro and experts responsible for meteoric rise of football fortunes.

Nov. 27, 1956, 1:2-7

Stapleton 'Definitely interested' in football coaching job at Wyoming.

Jan. 23,1957, 4:1-2

-STARKER, T.J.

Forestry graduate appointed professor to succeed Nevins.

Sept. 21, 1922, 1:4

Honeymoon of professor Starker is spent in one. room log cabin.

Feb. 13, 1924, 3:2

Starker to head cruise.

June 4,1924, 4:5

Professors elected to national society.

Feb. 27, 1925, 1:4

Starker on committee for forestry exhibits.

Mar. 20, 1926, 1:2

Spirit lake station accepted by

Starker.

Apr. 18, 1928, 1:3

T.J. Starker subpoenaed.

Jan. 29,1930, 4:5

Faculty members asked to write book review.

Oct. 21,1930, 3:4

Starker will write review of

"Sylvas".

Oct. 31, 1930, 4:2

Journal will publish articles by

Starker.

Nov. 7, 1930, 1:4

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Starker at Penn. State

Oct. 10, 1931, 1:7

Starker co-author of new forestry booklet.

Oct. 4, 1931, 1:7

Prof. Starker receives world-wide recognition.

Nov. 8, 1932, 1:5

Prof Starker's story appears in publication.

Dec. 3, 1932, 1:3

Starker publishes article.

Jan. 10, 1934, 4:4

Starker makes report for forestry journal.

Apr. 20, 1934, 4:8

National forests lure American sport lovers.

Feb. 1, 1935, 2:5

Starker made member of forest committee.

Apr. 6, 1935, 1:2

Starker's story used in 'American

Forests'.

Nov. 20, 1935, 4:5

Profs practice what they preach.

Oct. 14,1936, 2:2

Foresters elect Starker.

Oct. 27, 1936, 1:4

Prying sleuth solves wooden safe mystery.

Dec. 4, 1936, 1:7

Interview will answer draft problems.

Oct. 26, 1940, 2:8

-STARR, A.F.

Caretaker of college building contributes to first OAC halls.

Feb. 5, 1925, 1:4

A.F. Starr former sprinter.

Dec. 11, 1926, 3:2

-STARR, E.C.

Profs discover new theories.

Oct. 15,1930, 4:1

Starr appointed Bonneville assistant.

Oct. 5, 1939, 1:5

Engineers investigate new power psosiblitity.

Nov. 1, 1939, 3:7

Hugging, Starr to get national

AIEE award.

May 20,1941, 1:7

E.C. Starr granted leave next year.,

Apr. 10, 1942, 4:1

Starr coordinates national research.

Oct. 30, 1942, 1:6

Account given by eye-witness of atom bomb.

Oct. 13, 1949, 1:7

-STATON, MRS. MARYANNE

Assistant dean appointed for OSU

Home Ec.

July 27, 1966, 2:5

-STAYER, FRED

U of Cal. grad to give fourth poetry reading.

Mar. 7, 1959, 1:7

Fred Stayer reads poems.

Mar. 10, 1959, 3:5

'Signature' artists win commissions.

Aug. 3, 1959, 5:4

-STEBBINS, BOB

Faculty member at peace march.

Apr. 19, 1967, 1:4

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-STECKLE, A.C.

OAC joins the northwest league association '03.

Feb. 28, 1933, 3:2

-STEELE, ISABELLE

Faculty has new addition.

Sept. 27,1921, 3:4

-STEENLAND, A.P.

Steenland appointed to experiment station.

June 4, 1947, 3:4

Steere, Mary Louise

Two staff assistants appointed to library.

Jan. 22, 1946, 2:6

-STEHR, CHRISTIAN

Broadcasting service to air

German classes.

May 20, 1977, 7:1-6

-STEIN, ROY W.

Staffer accepts Brazil position.

Mar. 5, 1964, 1:5

-STEINER, ANDREW

Steiner resigns job.

Feb. 26, 1946, 1:6

-STEINER, ROBERT A.

Steiner named teacher.

Oct. 9, 1937, 2:8

-STEPHEN, DR. WILLIAM P.

OSU takes lead in insect study.

Apr. 3, 1963, 1:1

-STEPHENS, D.E.

Institutional articles featured in magazine.

Dec. 8, 1927, 1:1

-STEPHENSON, LULA M

Former secretary takes post as museum curator.

July 15, 1947, 3:1

FACULTY & STAFF-STEPHENSON CONT

Museum head assumes duties.

Sept. 27, 1947, 1:4

-STEPHENSON, DR. R.E.

Dr. Stephenson new professor of soils.

Arp. 12,1923, 1:1

Stephenson, Fowells have work published.

Oct. 7, 1933, 1:6

Stephenson's article accepted by journal.

Nov. 16, 1933, 1:2

Prof to retire after 27 years.

Oct. 20,1950, 2:7

Soils professor receives honor.

NOv. 15, 1950, 1:6

-STETSON, CLIFFORD C.

Assistant football coaches announced.

Apr. 20, 1926, 1:2

Three men appointed to coaching positions.

May 8, 1926, 6:2

-STEVENS, BLANCHE W.

Former teacher visits.

July 10, 1945, 5:4

-STEVENS, E.A.

Board leases depot for use as crew house.

Mar. 7, 1934, 1:2

History of crew serial tells of boathouse deal.

Apr. 27, 1949, 3:4-5

Stevens honored at staff dinner after 19 years with crew.

May 25, 1950, 5:5

Stevens here 19 years.

June 3, 1950, 5:5

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Memorial set-up honors ex-coach.

Arp. 20, 1957, 1:8

-STEVENS, GEORGE F.

Reception to be Sunday.

Oct. 25, 1963, 1:1-4

Meet the MU manager.

Oct. 26,1963, 2:1-3

MU director, Stevens, made associate dean.

Sept. 24, 1971, 10:5-6

Stevens checks activities.

May 3, 1979, 9:1-6

-STEVENS, JAMES O.

Researchers here score science breakthrough; discovery links plan animal disease causes.

July 15, 1969, 1:4-5

-STEVENS, PAUL N.

Nuclear expert appointed to fill engin. chair.

Apr. 7, 1971, 11:1

-STEVENSON, ELMO N.

New teacher.

Oct. 8, 1940, 1:5

Game book printed.

Feb. 18, 1941, 4:3

New nature book written by

Stevenson.

Apr. 1,1941, 4:8

Odd donation made; OSC receives gift.

Nov. 3, 1942, 1:5

Publication features Beavers' articles.

Feb. 11, 1943, 1:2

Professor stevenson publishes pamphlet.

Feb. 25, 1943, 3:4

Professor publishes booklet on birdlife.

Feb. 26, 1943, 1:7

Stevenson to head personnel service.

Sept. 23, 1944, 1:1

Stevenson writes magazine article.

July 10, 1945, 3:4

Stevenson made new president by state board.

Oct. 26,1945, 1:7

-STEWARD, ALBERT N

Dr. Gilkey leaves OSC, replaced by Steward.

Oct. 12,1951, 3:7

New library curator from Chinese college.

Oct. 23, 1951, 3:4-5

Grant will aid OSC botanist to edit guide.

Feb. 9,1957, 1:6

Herbarium curator authors plant book.

May 28,1958, 1:7

Dr. Steward dies after heart attack.

June 29, 1959, 2:4

-STEWART, E.J.

Coach is appointed.

Feb. 21, 1923, 4:3

Dr. Stewart dilled.

Nov. 20, 1929, 1:1

Dolan succeeded Schildmiller as football mentor.

Mar. 2, 1933, 3:2

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-STICKNEY, DR.

Football coaches who made history for Oregon State.

Feb. 25, 1933, 3:2

-STIEHL, RUTH E.

Eleven professors receive awards.

Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3

-STINER, ALONZO L.

Stiner officially named head coach.

May 2, 1933, 1:8

Coaches of Oregon schools will stage show of wits today.

Nov. 11, 1933, 1:2

A tribute to Lonnie.

Nov. 29, 1938, 3:1

Substantial salary increase awarded head football coach.

Nov. 30, 1938, 1:8

All-American board selects Beaver mentor.

Dec. 4,1941, 3:8

Beaver return being planned by

Coach Stiner.

May 11, 1945, 4:5

Meet the coaches.

Oct. 19, 1945, 4:2

Campus comment.

Jan. 14, 1947, 2:3

Locey blames recent rumor on loose talk.

Jan. 15, 1947, 1:1

Time magazine cites coach's signal calling.

Nov. 20, 1947, 3:3

FACULTY & STAFF-STINER CONT

Evening Post article plugs

Stiner's ways.

Sept. 29, 1948, 4:7

Veteran Beaver mentor Lon

Stiner.

Nov. 20, 1948, 5:3

Huskers offer Lon head coaching job.

Jan. 6, 1949, 1:2

Mum's the word while Nebraska and Stiner talk.

Jan. 13, 1949, 4:3

Stiner says no to Husker deal.

Jan. 14,1949, 4:6

Mentor's future excludes football.

Mar. 8, 1949, 1:7-8

-STIPPLER, HENRY

Economist transfers to study at OSC.

Jan. 22, 1954, 1:3

-STITZEL, THOMAS E.

Finacne prof gets post.

Oct. 1,1969, 3:4

-STOCKTON, MARCELLUS

Lieutenanats will leave 0.S.C.

for other duty.

July 2, 1929, 3:1

-STODDARD, CLISTIE F.

6 Oregon State professors earn recognition, honors.

Jan. 23, 1969, 3:7-9

-STODDARD, E.O.

Dr. Stoddard to join veterinary staff here.

May 2, 1947, 1:4

-STOKES, ALICE

Library assistant named.

Jan. 12, 1935, 1:1

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Librarian accepts California office.

Apr. 1, 1937, 1:6

-STONE, LOUIS N.

Teaching awards given.

Sept. 21, 1955, 6:1-2

State board meeting approves appointments of four department heads for Oregon State.

June 24, 1957, 1:4

Calculating board given.

Apr. 4, 1958, 1:4-6

Engineering head exits post.

Apr. 29, 1971, 8:3-5

-STONE, SOLON A.

4 OSU profs feted Sept. 10 at faculty day.

Sept. 23, 1964, 8:7

-STOREY, E.R.

Dr. E.R. Storey called.

Feb. 17, 1942, 1:2

-STORM, ROBERT M.

Zoology prof finds rare Oregon reptile.

Oct. 20, 1953, 3:7-8

Book edited for watchers.

Nov. 10, 1953, 3:8

Prof prepared snake booklet.

Sept. 29, 1954, 1:8

-STORVICK, CLARA

Dental decay report published in magazine.

Oct. 4, 1949, 1:1

Columbia, Denmark invite OSC prof to study blood.

Jan. 9, 1952, 3:5

Food prof on leave for 7-month study.

Jan. 15, 1952, 1:2

OSC professor awarded prize.

Sept. 17, 1952, 1:8

Home ec professor called distinguished.

June 2, 1954, 1:8

OSC profs are authors.

Sept. 29, 1959, 1:3

Dr. Storvick gets position.

Apr. 10, 1962, 3:5

Storvick to head nutrition insitute.

Apr. 13, 1965, 3:6-7

Home Ec prof to resign.

May 15, 1972, 3:1-2

-STOUT, ROY E.

Stout resigns post in dairy department.

Apr. 3, 1947, 3:3

-STOVER, GUY C.

OSC police chief has new post as custodian.

Feb. 23,1949, 1:5

-STOVER, T.V.

Engineer takes post.

Apr. 20, 1956, 5:5

-STRAND, PRESIDENT A.L.

see

OSU PRESIDENTS, STRAND, A.L.

-STRAUMFJORD, DR. A.A.

OSU hires psychiatrist; first on a state campus.

Oct. 6, 1965, 1:1-3

-STRAWN, BERNICE

Extension specialist coaches women in managing time and applicances.

Aug. 1, 1960, 3:3-4

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Page 259

Cleaning guide issued by OSU extension.

Mar. 8, 1962, 3:4-5

New OSU bulletin tells utensil care.

Nov. 8, 1962, 3:4-5

-STRAWN, LOREN G.

Strawn appointed.

Feb. 13, 1941, 2:3

Former librarians, now in services, write of their present whereabouts.

June 9, 1944, 1:6

-STRICKLAND, GERTRUDE

Home economics gets teacher.

Jan. 6, 1920, 1:7

Three staffers given honors by faculty club.

May 22, 1953, 3;4

-STICKLER, LESTER B.

Professors Aiken, Brown and Stickler selected most outstanding 1959-60 faculty members.

Nov. 4, 1960, 1:1-5

Oregon State business professor analyzes Oregon's property tax.

Nov. 17, 1967, 2:6-9

Regional society picks professor of finance.

Sept. 24, 1969, 10:8-9

Prof named director.

Feb. 3, 1971, 6:3-5

Prof serves on board.

Oct. 28, 1971, 7:4-5

-STRINGFELLOW, L.M.

Stringfellow fills KOAC position.

Oct. 9, 1948, 1:1

FACULTY & STAFF-STRIPPEL

-STRIPPEL, ROBERT

Lower division increased by 2.

Jan. 12, 1955, 1:8

-STRUVE, LOUISE

Miss Struve on campus.

July 7, 1931, 4:1

-STUART, DR. BRETT

Dr. Stuart to move.

July 18, 1955, 5:2

-STUART, D.B.

Tag in parked auto summons professor before chief of police.

May 21,1925, 2:4

-STUART, DR. DAVID M.

Pharmacy chemist is writing articles.

Nov. 11,1959, 1:6

-STUART, E.J.

Dr. Stuart coaches Camp Gordon eleven.

Nov. 6, 1918, 3:1

-STUDOR, W.L.

Studor and Edwards new staff members.

Oct. 2, 1930, 1:5

Studor gets scholarship.

Arp.-24, 1931, 1:3

-STUHR, ERNEST T.

Former graduate named on staff.

May 19, 1927, 1:3

Stuhr author of new book.

Apr. 13, 1933, 3:5

Drug map prepared.

Dec. 12, 1934, 4:1

Campus receives reprints.

Aug. 5-11, 1936, 6:7

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Associate professor appointed to council.

Apr. 8, 1937, 1:7

E.T. Stuhr leaves campus for

Portland.

Jan. 5,1945, 1:5

-STUTZ, B.W.

Mrs. Frick, Mrs. Stutz, to teach term at U.S.C.

Oct. 25,1935, 1:1

OSC educators to act as guest instructors.

Jan. 27, 1937, 1:8

Three staffers given honors by faculty club.

May 22, 1953, 3:

-SULERUD, G.L.

Hop industry bulletin completed by Sulerud.

July 7, 1931, 3:1

-SULLIVAN, DR. JAMES F.

Veterinary instructor accepts higher post.

May 29, 1953, 1:6

-SUMMERS, R.E.

Research work on boiler feedwater treatment conducted here attracts nation-wide attention of engineers.

May 25, 1934, 2:3

Summers writes bulletin.

Oct. 22, 1935, 1:3

Summers takes new position.

May 27, 1938, 1:6

-SUTHERLAND, CHARLES F.

Book printed by OSC prof.

May 17, 1960, 1:5

-SUTHERLAND, LOUIS

Heart attack strikes sorority housemother.

Jan. 22, 1949, 1:8

-SWAN, GRANT

Record in mile run held by coach Swan, former Aggie racer.

Mar. 30, 1927, 1:4

Comical imitations of "gym" instructor cause much laughter.

Feb. 10, 1928, 4:1

Physical ed prof ex-Oregon State cinder champion.

Apr. 12,1933, 3:3

Coach Swan new official for

N.C.A.A.

Feb. 7, 1941, 3:6

Grant "Doc" Swan back on campus.

Jan. 29, 1946, 4:6

Bailey victory over Landy reminds of milers of past.

May 12, 1956, 4:1-2

Former OSU track coach ends service.

June 1, 1967, 4:7

-SWARTHOUT, JOHN

Political science enlarges staff.

Oct. 16, 1946, 1:4

Swarthout enters golf hall of fame.

May 12, 1949, 4:2

Swarthout wins post.

Oct. 8, 1949, 4:8

Swarthout appointed to national committee.

Jan. 25,1950, 1:4

FACULTY & STAFF-SWARTHOUT

Page 261

OSC professor gains national praise for writing "spritied" history book.

Nov. 29, 1950, 1:2

New source book for government gets good review.

Oct. 22, 1952, 1:3

Second publication without revision.

Jan. 23, 1953, 1:8

Two OSC professors to appear on

KOIN.

Feb. 26, 1955, 1:8

Prof to appear on TV show.

Mar. 2, 1955, 1:2

Swarthout has article on Oregon elections.

Mar. 5, 1955, 1:2

"Great Decisions" completes TV run.

Apr. 20, 1955, 3:1-4

Textbook reaches second printing

May 11, 1955, 3:3

Swarthout authors government text.

Jan. 10, 1956, 1:1

OSC professor elected to office.

Apr. 24, 1956, 3:8

John M. Swarthout gains new position.

Oct. 23, 1956, 1:5

Swarthout will take leave for national program work.

May 31, 1957, 1:6-7

Professor Swarthout named as Dean at Portland State.

Jan. 29, 1958, 1:6-7

FACULTY & STAFF-SWARTZ

-SWARTZ, WILLIS G.

Willis Swartz chosen professor of history.

May 28, 1929, 2:4

Swartz fills vacancy.

Oct. 10, 1929, 1:3

Faculty members complete studies.

Oct. 19, 1929, 2:5

Professor of history contributes articles.

Mar. 27, 1930, 1:8

Assistant professor elected law fellow.

Apr. 24, 1930, 1:3

Swartz accepts position.

May 16, 1930, 4:4

Professor of history has article published.

May 27, 1930, 3:6

Giddens accepts place in history department.

May 29, 1930, 1:4

-SWENSON, ERIC

Prof urges global concern.

Apr. 11, 1979, 8:1-6

-SWENSON, DR. KNUD

Professor appointed to OSC ag station.

Feb. 12, 1954, 2:1

Entomology staffer given Guggenheim.

Apr. 26,1960, 1:9

Plant disease is possible cause of death.

Oct. 22,1975, 1:3-6

3:1

-SWENSON, ROLF

OSU archivist keeps campus history complete.

Jan. 31, 1979, 6:1-6

Page 262

-SWIM, CAROL

OSU women's P.E. add unique instructors.

Dec. 2,1965, 5:5-6

-SWYGARD, KLINE R.

Faculty adds new members.

July 8, 1947, 4:2

Prof recalls sports past.

Apr. 8, 1949, 4:4-5

Swygard wins post.

Jan. 23, 1954, 1:4

Fulbright grant awarded prof.

Feb. 23, 1955, 1:2

Two OSC professors to appear on

KOIN.

Feb. 26, 1955, 1:8

Dr. Kline Swygard relates tales of Thailand treks; violence in East seen by Fulbright award winner.

Feb. 18, 1956, 4:5-8

Swygard is back on staff after 27 months in orient.

Jan. 15, 1958, 1:3-4

Prof selected to head panel.

Nov. 18, 1958, 1:9

Kline R. Swygard escapes death in Manila crash.

July 18, 1960, 1:4

Kline Swygard reports rescue both interesting and suspenseful.

Dec. 9, 1960, 3:3-5

Swygard appointed to WPSA position.

Apr. 11, 1961, 3:8

Kline Swygard to replace Holcomb.

Dec. 8, 1965, 7:5-6

-SYKES, G.F.

Granted year's leave of absence.

Sept. 20, 1921, 1:2

Former department head publishes book "Skesonia" recently.

Jan. 6, 1932, 4:2

-SZYMANI, RYSZARD

Assistant forestry professor recalls escape.

Nov. 7, 1978, 8:1-6

-TAAFEE, ART

Work of Lodell, Taafee given

O.K. by Corvallis business men, alumni; 100 percent backing also assured.

Jan. 18, 1935, 1:4

-TAKASUMI, CAPTAIN TETSUO

ROTC staffer to transfer.

Nov. 29, 1961, 1:9

-TANK, GERTRUDE

College dentist finds fluoride cuts decay.

Feb. 12, 1958, 3:4-5

OSU conducts dental research.

Apr. 24, 1965, 3:5-6

-TANSELLI, GENE

Barratt picked as athletic director; Tanselli new basketball coach.

June 1, 1966, 1:7-9

Tanselli dropped as coach.

June 20, 1972, 4:1-3

-TARR, RONALD

Tarr to give recital at U of 0 auditorium.

Jan. 13, 1965, 3:7

-TARTAR, H.V.

Prof. Tartar accepts position at U of W.

Apr. 2, 1918, 3:4

-TARTAR, NICHOLAS

Scrapes were an every-day occurance when this prof was a kid.

May 17, 1921, 3:1

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,Page 263

Tartar completes 30 years at

O.A.C.

Apr. 25, 1924, 2:3

Parents of students instructed years ago by Professor Tartar.

Feb. 10, 1927, 4:2

-TASKERUD, ESTHER A.

4-H agent chosen for national board.

Jan. 6, 1954, 3:4

-TATOM, CAPT. JOHN F.

Satellite committee adds OSU member.

Nov. 10, 1961, 5:5

-TAUBENECK, WILLIAM H.

Rocks and poems.

Mar. 4, 1955, 2:1-2

Taubeneck takes leave of absence.

Oct. 16, 1959, 1:7

OSU geologist honored for research on Northwest.

Mar. 6, 1978, 11:1-6

Oregon is fairly young--only

6,000,000 years old.

Mar. 8, 1978, 12:1-6

-TAYLOR, ALFRED

Taylor receives Ph.D.

May 8, 1935, 1:3

Taylor arouses interest of students wish fish stories; odd types discussed.

May 12, 1939, 2:7

-TAYLOR, ANNE

Professor wins essay award on film hero myths.

May 11, 1978, 5:1-6

Literature professors revise dissertations for publication.

Apr. 30, 1980, 6:1-3

Professors receive humanities funds.

May 2, 1980, 16:1-4

FACULTY & STAFF-TAYLOR CONT

-TAYLOR, EDWARD M

Geologist to publish land plan assessment.

Dec. 1, 1978, 20:1

-TAYLOR, LAVERNE

Athletic board ok's action by director.

Mar. 30, 1949, 1:7-8

Meet OSC's new grid boss.

Mar. 31, 1949, 4:4-5

A new coach and football.

Apr. 1,1949, 2:1-3

New OSC coach.

Apr. 5, 1949, 4:6

Kip's medic plans changed by injury.

APr. 8, 1949, 1:7-8

Introduction of Kip Taylor,

Jim Hanker today at Convo.

Apr. 27, 1949, 1:6-8

Taylor lauds large crowd for

OSC loyalty, support.

Apr. 28, 1949, 1:7-8

Coach Taylor.

Oct. 1, 1949, 1:2

A seven-three record.

Nov. 19, 1949, 1:1-2

Kip, Bump busy; now playing in "Potato" loop.

Nov. 30, 1949, 4:6

Coach Kip Taylor stifles U. of

Iowa job rumors; mentor "happy at OSC".

Feb. 8, 1950, 1:7-8

Kip Taylor and staff sign for five years.

Dec. 6, 1950, 1:6

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Salem sports editor says Taylor to quit.

Dec. 3, 1952, 4:6

Taylor and staff resign.

Nov. 23, 1954, 1:7-8

-TAYLOR, LILLIAN

Miss Lillian Taylor to teach home economics.

Oct. 7, 1919, 1:3

Department heads honored at banquet.

May 2, 1944, 2:5

-TAYLOR, LOUISE

Engagement announced.

Jan. 4, 1928, 1:2

-TAYLOR, LYALL F.

Plant Center gains Taylor.

Oct. 29, 1969, 3:7

-TAYSOM, WAYNE P.

Taysom appointed to art department.

Sept. 25, 1953, 1:8

Dr. Strand subject of professor's art.

Apr. 27, 1956, 3:5

On display at OSC in Kidder Hall is a one-man sculpture show by

Wayne Taysom.

Jan. 28, 1959, 3:4-5

Art exhibits slated by art dept.

head.

Nov. 9, 1960, 3:1

Art staff displays work in bay area.

Jan. 10, 1961, 3:1

Plans formed for library's interior;

Taysom to make bronze screening.

July 30, 1962, 3:3-4

Two OSU sculptors tell of life, work.

Apr. 6, 1963, 1:3-7

Library art by faculty.

Sept. 25, 1963, 5:9

Bronze casting: lengthy, rewarding.

May 9, 1980, 16:1-3

17:1-3

-TEAS, ALVIN

Bronco busting cowpuncher is college library janitor.

Jan. 23, 1926, 3:4

-TEBOR, IRVING

OSC syllabus is introduced after revision.

May 22, 1957, 1:8

-TENNANT, HOWARD M.

We ask: How could Tennant get a kick out of liburger?

Mar. 1, 1921, 3:1

0.A.C. registrar resigns to take

Oakland postion.

Dec. 13, 1931, 1:5

Tennant goes to California soon.

Jan. 13, 1922, 1:2

-TENPAS, H.A.

H.A. TenPas appointed agricultural assistant.

Oct. 24, 1947, 1:3

Ag education post filled by

TenPas.

Feb. 1, 1941, 1:8

-TERRELL, HENRY JR.

Terrell is transferred.

June 1, 1923, 3:4

-TERRY, RALPH E.

California instructor appointed to position.

June 3, 1926, 1:4

FACULTY & STAFF-THOMAS

Page 265

Ralph E. Terry fills place of

J.L. Powers.

Sept. 29,1926, 1:6

Career as tool-maker once life aspiration of college professor.

Mar. 30, 1927, 1:7

Professor accepts position.

Apr. 27, 1927, 1:7

Phamracy professors submit literary work.

May 17, 1927, 2:4

-TESTS, COLONEL FREDERICK C.

Col. Thompson gets call for activie service.

Feb. 25, 1936,1:8

Colonel Test awarded West Point degree.

Nov. 9, 1937, 1:5

About those two.

Mar. 25, 1939, 2:1

Death takes Colonel Test during holiday.

Mar. 25, 1939, 3:1

-TEUTSCH, W.L.

Staff writes articles.

Mar. 14, 1928, 3:6

Association planned.

May 17, 1929, 1:7

Teutsch writes article on farm cooperatives.

Apr. 10, 1940, 2:5

Teutsch appointed head of extension service.

Oct. 17, 1940, 2:4

-THOMAS, C.E.

New engineering prof comes here from east.

Jan. 25, 1918, 3:4

FACULTY & STAFF-THOMAS CONT

Professor given honor by national fraternity.

Oct. 13, 1926, 1:6

New bulletin explains mortar test results.

Feb. 1, 1949, 3:3

Prof. Thomas retires after long service.

jan. 29,1957, 1:2

-THOMAS, DALE

New P.E. instructor named in summer.

Sept. 19, 1956, 7;1

OSC instructor Olympics bound.

Oct. 12, 1956, 4:4-5

Staff member ready to join

Olympic team.

Oct. 17, 1956, 4:8

Thomas trains for Olympics in

Los Angeles.

Oct. 31, 1956, 4:8

Dr. Dale Thomas wins first match.

Dec. 4, 1956, 4:4-5

Thomas helps Pan Am games in summer.

Nov. 4, 1959, 4:7

Dale Thomas signs contract for book.

Feb. 13, 1962, 3:3

Dale Thomas wins award.

Mar. 28, 1962, 4:1-4

Thomas awarded grant to travel through Europe.

May 17, 1963, 1:2-3

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OSU only USA school giving course.

May 18, 1963, 4:4

OSU wrestling coach returns from

Olympics.

Oct. 30, 1964, 4:8-9

Thomas to coach U.S. team; Jess

Lewis eligible.

Apr. 15, 1966, 5:1-3

OSU's Dale Thomas inducted into wrestling's hall of fame.

Apr. 14, 1967, 5:1

Thomas may coach U.S. national mat team.

Apr. 8, 1970, 6:1-2

Thomas heads U.S. team.

Aug. 4, 1970, 4:3

Thomas selected mat coach of year.

Jan. 13, 1971, 9:1-2

Thomas suing AAU.

Nov. 15, 1977, 12:1-6

-THOMAS, DARRAH

Chem dept. hires two for faculty.

Feb. 3, 1971, 3:1

-THOMAS, ISABELLE R.

New home ec teachers comes from

Iowa.

Jan. 7, 1941, 1:2

-THOMAS, JOHN

John Thomas joins OSC staff.

Sept. 21, 1956, 6:2

Prothro and experts responsible for meteoric rise of football fortunes.

Nov. 27, 1956, 1:2-7

OSC football described at convo today.

Oct. 30, 1957, 1:5

-THOMPSON, BENJAMIN G.

Benjamin G. Thompson to be new assistant.

Oct. 2, 1924, 1:3

Bank robbers outwitted by entomology assistant.

Dec. 5, 1924, 3:3

Ambitious archer aspires to perforation of moose.

Jan. 24, 1925, 3:1

Entomologist makes hobby of collecting rare moths.

Apr. 15, 1925, 3:2

Entomologist enjoys useing bow and arrow to shoot large game.

Dec. 9, 1925, 1:4

Thompson gains advancement.

Feb. 5, 1927, 1:7

Paper will be published.

Nov. 23, 1933, 1:8

Thompson to conduct entomological work.

Apr. 15,1928, 1:4

Entomologist gets Iranian assignment.

Oct. 31, 1952, 1:4

Sociology prof, bug researcher to be retired.

June 1, 1956, 1:4

-THOMPSON, BETTY

Dance instructor accepts position.

Feb. 21,1930, 4:3

FACULTY & STAFF THOMPSON CONT

Page 267

Miss Thompson's book accepted by publisher.

Feb. 6, 1932, 1:6

Dance and rhythm book to be published soon.

Oct. 19, 1932, 1:7

Publisher praises set-up of campus.

Apr. 14, 1933, 1:8

Miss Betty Thompson will head dancing.

Apr. 3, 1943, 1:6

Hints to all dance instructors--

Miss Thompson aspired first in literature.

May 4, 1943, 1:5

Miss Thompson critic of Oregon program.

Apr. 24, 1945, 1:3

Ceramic act, sculpturing among talents of dancer.

May 10, 1947, 3:2

Local sculptor's work accepted.

Oct. 6, 1948, 3:5

Raging fire destroys prof's modern home

Dec. 6, 1958, 1:8

Woman P.E. prof injured in tumble.

Dec. 6, 1958, 1:7

Instructor nearly 70 and still dancing.

Jan. 21, 1971, 8:1-5

-THOMPSON, COLONEL C.F.

Col. Thompson gets call for active service.

Feb. 25, 1926, 1:8

FACULTY & STAFF-THOMPSON CONT

First--a builder of men!

Feb. 26, 1936, 2:1

Colonel Thompson will leave campus.

Apr. 15, 1936, 4:8

-THOMPSON, THOMAS W.

County agent appointed.

Apr. 6, 1949, 1:1

-THOMPSON, WILDA

Miss Thompson resigns.

May 18, 1945, 4:1

-THORNELY, DORIS M.

Miss Thornely appointed.

Jan. 4, 1921, 1:5

Miss thornley talks on physical training.

Feb. 21, 1925, 1:6

-THURBER, EVANGELINE former librarian co-authors book.

June 5, 1945, 1:8

-THURBER, F.H.

Article published.

Arp.19, 1927, 1:5

Article on cedar oil published by journal.

Oct. 12, 1927, 4:4

-THURMOND, CHARLES J.

Thurmond gets call.

Oct. 16, 1942, 1:8

Instructor to return.

Feb. 17, 1943, 1:8

Thurmond leads cadets.

Apr. 10, 1943, 1:5

-THURSTON, FLORA M.

Teacher finds joy in friendly spirit on college campus.

Oct. 18, 1934, 2:3

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Former instructor at Columbia for studies.

Jan. 5, 1935, 4:7

-TILLES, DAVID

Coastal climb proves fatal.

Apr. 2, 1968, 1:7

-TINSLEY, IAN

Evangelical students slate meet.

Oct. 22, 1974, 2:5-6

-TRAVER, L.N.

Traver moves office to permanent location.

Apr. 18,1941, 4:2

Traver appointed new super-intendent.

Mar. 26,1940, 1:2

-TRESSLER, BESSIE G.

Musical scores added to MU lending library.

Dec. 2, 1949, 1:2-3

-TRIGG, GEORGE L.

Honors won by OSC staffers.

Mar. 29, 1957, 1:6

-TROJAN, RICHARD H.

Art confab beckons OSC staff member.

Nov. 3, 1959, 1:6

Art show includes works by Trojan.

July 16, 1962, 1:2

-TROUT, E. DALE

Trout named to position.

Jan. 9, 1968, 3:5

Life of Dale Trout centers around x-rays.

Nov. 12, 1971, 7;1-3

-TROW, CLIFFORD W.

Assistant dean weds professor.

Oct. 15,1969, 5:4-5

S

Trows organize to find time for interests.

Mar. 3, 1972, 7:1-3

Trow announces candidacy for state rep.

Jan. 18, 1974, 3:1-6

-TROW, JO ANNE

Trows organize to find time for interests.

Mar. 3, 1972, 7:1-3

-TRUESDAIL, JOHN H.

Two eastern men to work on acid.

Aug. 18,1936, 1:6

-TRUPMOUR, LILLIAN

College clerk struck by car on

Jefferson.

May 21, 1949, 1:4

-TSAO, DR. D.P.N.

Pharmacognosy paper wins national award.

May 6,1953, 1:5

-TSCHIRLEY, PAUL R.

Natural resource members write textbook.

Mar. 4, 1961, 3:1-3

OSU staffers write book.

APr. 22,1961, 3:5

OSU geographers complete book.

July 17, 1961, 6:1-2

-TUBB, RICHARD A.

Department head named.

Oct. 28,1974, 10:5-6

-TUCKER, DUANE

New members added to KOAC radio staff.

Oct. 11, 1951, 1:7

Radio pamphlet issued by Tucker to high schools.

Feb. 27, 1953, 1:8

FACULTY & STAFF-TURLAY

Page 269

Debate coach gets recent speech

Ph.D.

Dec. 10, 1958, 1:2

-TUCKER, HARRY

Former instructor returns.

May 12, 1927, 4:5

Former instructor honored.

May 19, 1927, 1:4

-TUCKER, SYLVIA BOLTZ

New education dean named.

July 15, 1957, 5:1-4

Tuckers stress going beyond sex roles.

Apr. 12, 1978, 6;1-6

-TUCKWOOD, DWIGHT O.

Librarian to resign.

May 26, 1953, 3:7

-TUFF, RICHARD.

New fisheries department head impressed with ORegon's resources.

Feb. 5, 1975, 6:3-6

-TULL, JOHN

Extension expert chosen for staff.

May 10, 1930, 1:8

-TULLEY, STEWART W.

Instructor to sing.

Nov. 15, 1921, 3:2

-TUPPER, J.L.

Rifle expert coming.

Sept. 27,1921, 3:2

-TURLAY, ANA M.

Miss Turlay returns from the east today.

Nov. 28, 1917, 4:5

Miss Turlay on campus again.

Dec. 7, 1917, 2:3

Ana M. Turley leaves to enter university.

Feb. 8, 1919, 1:2

FACULTY & STAFF-TURNBULL

-TURNBULL, M.

Miss Turnbull appointed.

Sept. 23,1948, 1:5

-TURNER, FRANK

Industrial arts adds four men to fill staff.

Nov. 6, 1946, 3:5

-TURNER, H.H.

Freshman mentor accepts position.

Mar. 30, 1926, 3:2

-TUTTLE, H.

Professor Tuttle wins colliers weekly prize.

July 1, 1925, 2:3

-TWENGE, DICK

OSC board okays coach, swimming.

Apr. 30, 1954, 4:7-8

Prothro and experts responsible for meteroic rise of football fortunes.

Nov. 27,1956, 1:2-7

-TYLER, ALBERT B.

Fisheries prof publishes

Indian cuisine cookbook.

June 19, 1979, 1:1-3

-UHER, DR. KARL

Former Viennese teacher now at

OSU.

Oct. 2, 1962, 3:2-3

Professor bills Fulbright conference.

Apr. 5, 1963, 1:6

-UHER, MARIA

Maria Uher is new professor of

German.

Oct. 15, 1958, 1:5

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Staff gets bid to confab by

Fulbright.

Jan. 23, 1959,3:1

Three staffers to be honored.

May 18, 1960, 1:1

-UNSOELD, WILLIAM F.

Graduate of OSC to join faculty.

Apr. 30, 1958, 2:2

Faculty member is climber.

May 27, 1959, 3:7-9

Unsoeld to attend mountain climbing expedition in Pakistan in September.

Mar. 30, 1960, 1:3-6

Faculty member reflects on

Himalyayan adventures.

Sept. 27, 1960, 2:7-9

Dr. Unsoeld speaks of Himalayan fete.

Jan. 18, 1961, 1:1-3

Dr. Unsoeld changes plans; enters

Peace Corps work.

Apr. 10, 1962, 1:7-8

Mixed feelings.

Apr. 19, 1962, 2:1-3

American reaches Everest's peak.

May 4, 1963, 2:1-4

OSU professor reaches Mt. Everest's peak.

May 24, 1963, 1:1-3

Unsoeld heads forestry project in

Nepal for peace corps program.

Dec. 3, 1963, 3:3-6

OSU staffer is Nepal advisor.

Nov. 3, 1965, 1:6

-UPCHURCH, M.L.

Upchurch assigned for special duty.

Oct. 6, 1939, 1:1

Ag peak yet to be attained.

Jan. 22, 1949, 3:8

-UTT, MARJORIE E.

Miss Utt appointed librarian at

Ft. Lewis.

Feb. 18, 1941, 2:3

-VALE, THOMAS

Heart attack claims janitor.

Sept. 27, 1949, 1:4

-VALENTI, PAUL

Four faces of coach Valenti.

Feb. 11, 1966, 6:9

Valenti gets coach of the year.

Mar. 4, 1966, 6:1-3

Rumors prove true; Valenti resigns as coach.

Jan. 30, p970, 6:1-9

-VALENTINE, DR. MILTON

OSU speech rpf. aids IRA program.

Oct. 28, 1966, 3:3

-VANANDEL, TIJEERED H.

Geologist due to join staff next fall.

July 9, 1968, 3:1

Oceanography professor accepts NAS appointment.

June 3,1970, 3:4-6

Oceanography prof named to undersea exploratory team.

Jan. 17, 1974, 6:5-6

Three oceanographers explore

Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

July 2, 1974, 6:1-3

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Page 271

-VANCE, H.T.

Professor VAnce gets publicity although it is abhorred by him.

Dec. 2, 1923, 3:2

Shorthand knowledge plays important part in professor's career..

Jan. 20, 1928, 4:2

Teaching experience did not give

Vance professor-like mien.

May 23, 1928, 1:4

Vance has various experiences before joining O.S.C. staff.

May 23,1935, 4:5

Prof. Vance selected member Phi

Chi Theta.

Jan, 15, 1937, 1:3

Bug black-out sends H.T. Vance for flit.

Oct. 19, 1940, 1:3

Loyal, versatile H.T. Vance leads

S.S. department.

Apr. 29, 1941, 3:7

Professor Vance killed by skidding automobile.

Jan. 7, 1942, 1:1

25 years of service.

Jan. 7, 1942, 2:1

Funeral rites for Vance set for

Saturday.

Jan. 9, 1942, 1:5

-VAN DEUSEN, MAY

Miss Van Deusen to teach course.

June 29, 1948, 4:3

-VAN DYKE, DR. HENRY

Two appointed to OSU staff.

June 24, 1963, 4:4

FACULTY & STAFF-VAN FLEET

-VAN FLEET, GEORGE

Collection of Hindu bronze odd hobby of athletic instructor.

May 26, 1936, 4;4

George S. Van Fleet studying for degree.

Nov. 27, 1982, 1:3

-VAN GROOS, A.J.

He's good teacher but bum janitor.

Feb. 14, 1923, 3:1

Professor's invention to eliminate danger of gas motor fires.

June 3, 1932, 2:5

Farewell party in "Little Holland" held for Van Groos.

May 26, 1937, 1:2

J.A. Van Groos prof. emeritus dies suddenly.

May 28, 1946, 1:6

-VAN HOLDE, KENSAL E.

Science prof. named editor.

Jan. 9, 1970, 2:3

OSU profs win major awards.

Sept. 22, 1977, 53:3-5

-VAN HORN, EDNA

Professor Van Horn resigns

OSC position.

June 24, 1940, 3:2

HEC staff increased.

Jan. 21, 1944, 1:4

Positions now open for social workers.

Apr. 10, 1954, 1:2

Professor to leave.

July 1, 1963, 4:1

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-VAN LOAN, DR. WENDELL LINWOOD

Van Loan offered job.

Dec. 2, 1960, 1:1

Oregon State staff to help reorganize.

Feb. 7, 1961, 1:1

-VAN ORDEN, DALE O.

New naval professor replaces

Lt. Keys.

Jan. 13, 1948, 1:8

-VAN SYCKLE, CALLA

New department set up.

Oct. 5, 1937, 1:7

-VAN SYOC, EDNA

New librarian arrives.

Mar. 4, 1943, 1:1

-VAN VLIET, ANTONE C.

Three instructors added in forestry.

Sept. 27, 1955, 1:4

Professor announces candidacy.

Feb. 5, 1974, 5:1

New director begins job at career placement office.

July 6, 1978, 2:5-6

-VAN WAGTENDONK, W.J.

Rosalind Wulzen, Van Wagtendonk find new vitamin.

July 11, 1944, 3:4

Japaneses held Java homeland of

Dr. Van Wagtendonk, chem. prof.

Jan. 19, 1945, 2:4

-VARAH, WILBUR T.

Varah named lab manager.

Dec. 5, 1963, 1:7

-VARNER, WILLIAM R.

Wm. R. Varner returns to physics department.

Oct. 5, 1945, 1:6

Retired professor dies at

Hawthorne, Nevada.

Jan. 20, 1967, 1:5

-VATTER, HAROLD G.

New instructors join OSC staff.

Jan. 4, 1947, 1:6

Vatter joins staff.

Jan. 10, 1947, 1:6

-VAUGHAN, EDWARD K.

Botany staff add plant disease expert.

June 3,1947, 3:5

OSC plant professor receives fellowship.

May 12, 1954, 1:8

Prof studies in Pacific area.

Nov. 12, 1964, 1:6

Former history chairman dies.

Feb. 10, 1965, 1:4

-VAUX, HENRY J.

Vaux accepts position at

Louisiana State.

Mar. 28, 1942, 1:5

-VAWTER, DR. LYMAN R.

Vawter to direct animal laboratory.

Nov. 16, 1951, 1:4

-VAZ, JACK

Indian exchange teacher ends

9 months at OSU.

June 5, 1964, 3:2-4

-VERTS, B.J.

Striped skunk pets are big problem.

Feb. 8, 1968, 3:8-9

-VICKENS, H.A.

H.A. Vickers goes to New

Hampshire school.

Jan. 8, 1919, 1:4

FACULTY & STAFF-VOLKART

Page 273

-VIETTI, EDWARD

Vietti gets position at teachers' college.

Feb. 29,1940, 1:4

Yerian, Viette selected as visiting professors.

Apr. 5, 1940,4:7

Edward Vietti to teach overseas.

June 26, 1945, 3:3

OSC professor goes to France.

Mar. 15,1946, 4:5

-VILLENEUVE, MARGARET

Librarian position given.

May 10, 1940, 1:6

-VINCENT, DR. LEONA

To teach.

June 18, 1928, 3:3

-VINCENT, MURIEL

Member added to staff.

Oct. 6, 1954, 3:2

-VINYARD, H.R.

Instructor perfecting white

"blackborad".

Feb. 8, 1928, 1:3

Dr. Harold Vinyard returns to campus.

Dec. 11, 1945, 1:4

OSC to compute quake records.

Sept. 29, 1949, 1:7

-VOHS, JR., PAUL A.

New staff member to join fisheries.

July 30, 1968, 4:4

-VOLKART, DR. EDMUND IL

Sociologist named new dean of

Humanities, Social Sciences.

July 16, 1962, 1:3-4

FACULTY & STAFF-VOLKART, CONT

Noteworthy experiences.

Sept. 26, 1962, 2:1-3

Volkart is named dean of faculty at Oregon State.

June 24,1963, 1:1

New dean of faculty.

Oct. 28, 1963, 2:1-3

Writer explains position of dean of faculty.

Nov. 16, 1963, 2:6-9

Three courses should be maxiumum load for college teachers, Dean Volkart says.

Feb. 18, 1964, 1:1-5

-VON LEHE, ESTHER

Ester Von Lehe receives appointment.

Sept. 26, 1942, 1:6

-VON LEHE, HERBERT

Farm bureau chooses Van Lehe as specialist.

Jan. 20, 1927, 1:3

-VON VOLKENBURG, ELLEN

Play interpretation please large audience.

July 1, 1925, 1:1

-VOORHEES, THOMAS

New OSU staffer victim of drowning.

July 1, 1963, 3:1

-VOORHIES, GLENN

Lumber drying report published by magazine.

Jan. 18, 1939, 1:4

Oil-tar creosote bulletin published.

Feb. 18, 1941, 4:2

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Voohries' bulletin receives requests.

Feb. 14, 1942, 4:6

-VOROBIOV, ALEX

Uncertainty clouds dismissal cases.

May 10, 1973, 1:1-4

Vorobiov, Janas will not be fired.

May 15, 1973, 1:1-2

-VROOMAN, C.W.

Instructors to plan Lincoln credit union.

Feb. 25, 1955, 1:8

-WASDWROTH, H.A.

Military instructors assigned camp posts.

May 16, 1930, 1:1

Major Gerhardt new officer of infantry.

Oct. 2, 1931, 1:1

Major H.A. Wadsworth will teach in Georgia.

Mar. 9, 1932, 1:5

Former ROTC officer dies in

Cambridge.

Jan. 30,1943, 1:1

-WADSWORTH, HENRY A.

Associate dean named.

Aug. 3, 1976, 11:1-3

New dean named.

Sept. 23, 1976, 38:5-6

-WADSWORTH, STANLEY E

Wadsworth to head new ag department.

Oct. 19,1946, 1:3

Ag prof writes article.

Apr. 18, 1950, 1:6

Wadsworth injured.

Jan. 16,1954, 3:8

-WAGENER, MARK

Staff members gain posts.

Feb. 15, 1972, 6:3

-WAGGONER, RALPH

Dairy expert goes to Washington job.

May 21, 1930, 4:6

-WAGNER, BERNY

Berny Wagner is named Oregon

State track coach.

May 7, 1965, 1:1-6

Wagner, Barratt named to NCAA committee.

Jan. 22, 1970, 4:4-5

-WALDO, GEORGE F.

Local horticulturalist finds original berry.

July 15, 1947, 4:3

Expert still works on berry stock after retirement.

Sept. 29, 1970, 12:1-2

-WALDRON, ROD

Librarian sets cartoonist talk to be given over KOAC-TV.

Nov. 10,1959, 1:4-6

OSSHE starts book privilidges.

Nov. 29,1978, 9:4

-WALGREN, PAUL A.

Board names staff members.

May 22, 1945, 1:3

Paul Walgren leaves position in OSC office.

Feb. 19, 1948, 1:3

-WALKER, CLYDE

Smith-Hughes worker new instructor here.

Oct. 17, 1928, 3:4

FACULTY & STAFF-WALLACE

Page 275

Walker will teach Smith-Hughes work.

Nov. 27, 1928, 1:7

Walker added to staff.

Jan. 9, 1929, 3:1

Clyde Walker assists agriculture teachers.

Feb. 5, 1930, 1:3

New publication names Walker as contributor.

Nov. 13, 1936, 1:7

Walker transferred to new position.

Mar. 21,1944, 3:4

-WALKER, PROF J.S.

Chem eng. prof on award group.

Feb. 20, 1963, 1:4

-WALLACE, ALEXANDER S.

Wallace heads play scenery.

Nov. 3, 1965, 3:6

Set designer Wallace "The best".

Jan. 21, 1977, 11:1-6

Artist finds freedom in varied talents.

Feb. 17, 1979, 11:1-6

-WALLACE, ALICE

Reception to honor speech prof.

May 25, 1976, 2:3-4

-WALLACE, H.A.

Professors finish book.

Oct. 24, 1928, 3:4

-WALLACE, LEW

Entomology instructor quits for another post.

Feb. 6, 1953, 1:3

-WALLACE, SHARON

Assistant Home Ec. prof attains national positions.

Sept. 20, 1979, 39:1-2

FACULTY & STAFF-WALLS

-WALLS, ROBERT B.

Music educators name Walls committee head.

Nov. 25, 1947, 1:3

Walls appointed music chairman.

Oct. 15, 1948, 3:5

Prof. Walls, Mesang injured in car wreck.

Oct. 15, 1949, 1:3

Works published by three members of music staff.

Sept. 28,1950, 1:5

OSC receives music publicity.

Feb. 1, 1956, 3:3

Walls and Sites plan music meeting jaunt.

Apr. 11, 1956, 1:1

Walls writes article in education jouranl.

Apr. 13, 1956, 1:2

R.B. Walls to serve as choral consultant.

Nov. 26,1958, 1:6

Walls writes concert air.

Apr. 17, 1959, 1:1

Music prof is scheduled for humanities banquet.

Apr. 19,1966, 1:7-9

-WALTER, AUSTIN

Fletcher graduate director of foreign exchange of scholars.

May 25, 1950, 1:3

Professor accepts foreign study tour.

Apr. 17, 1956, 1:7

Board announces faculty changes.

Apr. 23, 1958, 1:1-2

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Two profs chosen to teach in

Europe.

May 10, 1968, 5:8-9

OSU professors join international studies.

Sept. 27, 1968, 4:6-7

Three professors receive annual honors.

Sept. 20, 1979, 19:1-6

-WALTON, JESSE S.

Engineering heads call quits to long, illustrious careers.

Jan. 13, 1970, 19:1-6

-WANG, DR. C.H.

Professor authors magazine article.

Nov. 16,1961, 1:1

Jensen appoints C.H. Wang director of radiation center.

Sept. 21, 1962, 1:3-4

-WANLESS, R.A.

New instructor to be on engineering faculty.

Oct. 15, 1935, 1:5

Two faculty members die this summer.

Sept. 27, 1960, 1:8

-WARD, rIEUTENANT JOHN G.

Officers report to NRO staff.

Dec. 9, 1950, 3:7

-WARD, JOHN M.

Ward is new science dean.

July 27, 1966, 1:1

Dean Ward to take U of Nevada post.

Apr. 14, 1970, 1:2-6

-WARDEN, DONALD W.

ROTC gets instructor.

Feb. 15, 1956, 3:1

-WARNATH, DR. CHARLES

Hatfield appoints staffer to board.

Oct. 22,1963, 1:5

Staff member text co-author.

July 8,1965, 2:4

Dr. Warnath is new chairman.

Dec. 2, 1965, 1:9

Warnath joins western group of counselors.

Apr. 23, 1970, 2:7

-WARREN, CHARLES E.

OSU teachers are honored.

Oct. 19, 1965, 1:1

Profs win awards.

Sept. 23,1976, 43:1-2

-WARRINGTON, E.W.

New "Y" secretary leaves.

Oct. 11, 1921, 4:1

"Y.M." secretary proves adaptability.

May 9, 1923, 3:1

Warrington's war experiences unequalled for genuine thrills.

Oct. 17, 1924, 3:3

"Y" secretary returns to Columbia next year.

Mar. 20, 1926, 2:6

Warrington given leave of absence.

May 19,1926, 1:2

Professor will fill pastorate for time.

Nov. 9, 1933, 1:4

Article features biography of OSC man.

Mar. 26, 1940, 1:5

Conference to honor philosphy professor.

APr. 8, 1948, 4:7

Colby named lower division dean;

Hansen will head graduates.

Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7

FACULTY & STAFF-WATSON

Page 277

Reception planned to honor

Warrington.

May 23,1952, 1:3

E.W. Warrington dies in Portland.

Aug. 3, 1959, 3:3

-WASHBURN, F.L.

Former professor dies.

Oct. 28, 1927, 4:2

-WASSON, JOSEPHINE

Wasson shows art technique.

Nov. 6, 1957, 1:5

-WATERMAN, IVAN F.

Waterman to enter engineering school.

May 18, 1927, 1:6

Professor dies of heart attack.

Oct. 21, 1952, 1:7

-WATERS, LOU

3 English instructors join teaching staff.

Oct. 12, 1955, 1:4

-WATKINS, MARTIN A.

Four appointed to English staff by department.

Sept. 19, 1952, 3:1-2

-WATSON, JOHN L.

College controller, author of article.

Nov. 30, 1951, 2:5

-WATSON, ROBERT

Prothro selects two new assistant coaches.

Feb. 12, 1955, 4:7-8

Prothro and experts responsible for meteoric rise of football fortunes.

Nov. 27, 1956, 1:2-7

-WATTS, PHYLLIS

Fur farm manager writes for magazine.

Oct. 15, 1952, 1:6

FACULTY & STAFF-WATTLES

-WATTLES, WILLIARD A.

Instructor in English distinguished as poet.

Oct. 21,1925, 4:2

Wattles to give reading.

Oct. 24, 1925, 1:7

Instructor in English writes book of poems.

Jan. 5,1926, 3:5

"More than forests" title of composition written by Wattles.

Jan. 30, 1926, 4:3

Instructor gives address.

Mar. 18,1926, 1:3

Noted artist colony recognizes

Wattles as well known poet.

May 7, 1926, 3:5

Wattles' poetry reprinted.

May 20, 1926, 4:3

Talk on poets to be tonight

July 20, 1926, 1:1

Businesslike manner protrays keynote of Wattles' character.

SEpt. 30, 1926, 3:1

Eastern appointment accepted by Wattles.

Apr. 15, 1927, 1:5

-WATTS, CHARLES B.

New instructor drams director.

Oct. 7, 1942, 1:2

Good neighbor act.

Mar. 27, 1943, 2:1

-WAX, DONALD

OSU--a great University?

Apr. 12, 1976, 4:3-6

History profs plan book about

OSU.

May 7, 1979, 9:5-6

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-WEBB, R.B.

Teaching staff increased here by

17 members.

Sept. 27, 1935, 6:1

-WEBER, JAN

Weber receives honor for work in consuming.

Nov. 2, 1979, 9:1-2

-WEBER, LAVERN J.

Weber appointed to grad school.

July 9, 1974, 3:5-6

Weber to head marine center.

Apr. 21, 1977, 2:3-4

-WEBER, LEONARD J.

Engineering professor to become honors program director next fall.

May 1, 1970, 6:1-4

-WEBSTER, GLEN M.

Engineer officer promoted to major.

Dec. 4, 1941, 1:1

Army officers on O.S.C. campus advanced in rank.

June 29, 1943, 4:3

Webster succeeds Commandant

Scott.

Oct. 12, 1943, 1:1

Col. Webster ex-ROTC man.

May 9,1944, 3:8

Col. Webster back on campus after tour.

Apr. 24,1945, 3:8

Col. Maylon Scott to succeed retiring Lt. Col. Glen.

Nov, 20, 1945, 3:7

To Oregon state.

Nov. 20, 1945, 2:1

-WEDMAN, E. EDWARD

Wedman named vet head.

June 22,1971, 3:1-3

-WEIGEL, RICHARD

Weigel to assume counseling position.

Jan. 5, 1967, 1:3

-WEINMAN, RICHARD

Prof named to legislative post.

Nov. 21, 1973, 3:1-3

-WEIR, CORA W.

Surprise party honors twenty years' service.

Dec. 5, 1936, 1:3

-WEIR, JEAN

Jean Weir.

Mar. 5, 1976, 10;3-6

11:1-2

-WEIR, WILLIAM C

Ex-professor granted degree in philosophy.

Mar. 30, 1948, 1:4

-WELD, EMMA S.

Miss Weld takes place of absent professor.

Nov. 4, 1925, 3:1

Miss Weld in hospital.

Jan. 8, 1926, 1:3

-WELLS, DONALD A.

Wells added to staff.

Oct. 11,1946, 1:7

The conspiracy of silence.

Jan. 15,1948, 2:7

The conspiracy of silence.

Jan. 16,1948, 2:4

Dr. D.A. Wells replies, breaks

"silence".

Jan. 17, 1948, 2:1

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Page 279

-WELLS, EARL

Earl Wells newest faculty benedict; Oregon maid bride.

Sept. 28, 1922, 1:4

Journal publishes article by Wells.

Mar. 15, 1928, 3:1

Oregonians intelligent says Wells in article.

Nov. 10, 1928, 1:2

Article by Wells published in

Gavel.

Feb. 14, 1929, 2:5

Speech correction subject of article.

Feb. 20, 1929, 1:1

E.W. Wells writes for state journal.

May 28, 1929, 1:6

Dr. E.W. Wells chosen head of speech section.

June 1, 1929, 1:4

Education journal publishes article.

Nov. 2, 1929, 1:4

Earl Wells chosen new vicepresident of national group.

Jan. 3, 1930, 1:4

E.W. Wells to head speech department.

Jan. 17, 1930, 1:5

Defects in speech treated in clinic.

Mar. 31, 1931, 4:4

Dr. Wells will teach at Washington normal.

May 13, 1931, 1:8

FACULTY & STAFF-WELLS CONT

Wells' story taken by speech magazine.

Dec. 12, 1931, 1:3

Teachers' articles published in book.

June 1, 1931, 1:6

Corrective speech work to be given.

May 19, 1933, 4:1

Speech instructor elected as fellow.

Jan. 30, 1936, 1:7

Harper publishers accept speech book, Wells, Knowll win recognition.

with text.

May 20, 1939, 1:7

Faculty members publish textbook.

Feb. 17,1943, 1:1

New speech textbook receives comment.

Mar. 23, 1943, 1:2

Report outlines speech clinic.

May 15, 1943, 1:3

As the prof sees it.

May 21, 1943, 2:6

Dr. Wells to head speech association.

Dec. 17, 1943, 1:3

Dr. Wells initiated.

Apr. 6,1945, 2:6

Television to become speech training aid.

Jan. 6, 1950, 1:1

Wells' article printed lately.

May 12, 1950, 3:4

Page 280

Prof. Wells summarizes 20 years speech work.

Mar. 3, 1951, 1:6-7

State board approves replacement of three college department heads.

Apr. 23, 1952, 1:2-4

Wells elected forensic head.

Apr. 28, 1953, 1:6

Speech head installs honorary at U. of W.

May 11, 1954, 1:5

Speech department chief sees 25th year of coaching.

Feb. 12, 1957, 3:8-9

Wells granted grad course.

June 1, 1957, 1:5

Dr. Wells attends Miami university.

June 24, 1957, 5:1

Speech prexy chooses prof to head group.

Dec. 2, 1958, 1:5

OSU profs recognized.

May 17, 1961, 1:1

Wells at '21 reunion.

July 17, 1961, 2:3

Dr. Wells serves OSU since 1921.

Jan. 21, 1962, 3:1-2

Speech prof retires after 42 years.

Mar. 6, 1963, 3:5-7

Speech prof retires after 42 years.

Mar. 6, 1963, 3:5-7

-WELLS, JOHN

"Hawkshaw" Wells pleads guilty of licking sophomore class.

Apr. 13, 1923, 2:4

Deserving respect.

Dec. 9, 1925, 2:2

"Campus cop" serving his seventh year as guardian of college.

Apr. 9, 1926, 1:4

Catching milk thieves given

"Johnny Wells" for first O.A.C.

duty.

Feb. 10, 1927, 2:5

Johnny Wells enjoys keeping kids straight and taggin machines.

May 27, 1927, 4:3

Campus policeman marries.

Oct. 8, 1936, 1:5

"Cop on beat" has long record of police work.

Dec. 4, 1942, 2:3

"Cop" Johnny Wells retires after 29 years of service.

Jan. 8, 1946, 1:6

J.D. Wells, former city, campus police chief, dies at 86.

May 2, 1953, 2:6

-WELTY, JAMES

Four OSU professors receive honors at faculty day.

Oct. 2, 1963, 1:1-5

Text written by engineers.

Oct. 1969, 2:6

Outstanding teacher is appointed acting head of Engineering Dept.

May 2, 1970, 5:6-9

FACULTY & STAFF-WEST

Page 281

Engineers pick head.

May 1, 1971, 3:1-4

Prof authors book.

Oct. 16, 1974, 10:1-3

-WENIGER, WILLIBALD

Dr. W. Weniger returns after year's reserach.

Sept. 30, 1930, 1:7

Dr. Weniger invents instrument to write signs on typewriter.

Nov. 18, 1932, 2:5

Dr. W. Weniger, physicist dean of graduate division.

June 26, 1945, 4:4

Colby named lower division dean;

Hansen will head graduates.

Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7

Two OSC profs join cloud seeding study.

Jan. 20, 1951, 1:4

Retired dean of OSC graduate school tells of his Alaska job.

June 30, 1952, 3:1-4

Alaska U. cites ex-OSC dean.

May 18, 1955, 1:7

-WENK, MORRIS

Professor Wenk earns fellowship in science.

Feb. 17,:.1926, 4:4

-WENSTROM, CHARLES R.

Wenstrom becomes alumni assistant.

Oct. 23, 1963, 1:1

-WEST, J.R.

Interest in rowing given crew manager by paddling tin tubs.

Feb. 2, 1928, 2:4

FACULTY & STAFF-WEST CONT

-WEST, LLOYD E.

West new instructor of rook chemistry.

Oct. 6, 1938, 1:5

Use of poison gases expected in war.

Jan. 7, 1943, 2:8

West leaves campus for Chicago job.

mar. 7, 1944, 1:1

Chemistry professor leaves for

Rochester.

Oct. 5, 1945, 1:4

-WEST, W.I.

Professor gets office.

Mar. 1, 1949, 3:2

West named head of forest products.

Jan. 21, 1953, 1:1

Appointment given.

Nov. 30, 1960, 3:7

4 OSU profs feted Sept. 10 at faculty day.

Sept. 23, 1964, 3:7

Professors honored on faculty day.

Oct. 1, 1964, 3:7

-WESWIG, PAUL

Ag professor given award.

Apr. 3, 1968, 4:5

Science academy honors three

OSU professors.

Mar. 3, 1976, 7:5-6

-WHALEY, DR. RUSSELL F.

Dr. Whaley cosen as textbook editor.

Oct. 12, 1967, 3:9

Page 282

-WHEELER, BAYARD O.

Article published.

Jan. 27, 1939, 1:5

Farewell dinner honors Wheeler.

Nov. 7, 1941, 2:7

-WHEELER, CHRIS

Scottish professor likes OSU.

Nov. 4, 1977, 12:1-6

-WHEELER, WILLIAM P.

Forestry prof cops national fellowship.

Apr. 4, 1958, 4:1-2

-WHILLOCK, BERTHA

Miss Whillock leaves.

Apr. 13, 1929, 1:2

-WHITAKER, CHARLOTTE CUMMINGS

Mrs.Whittaker added to staff.

Oct. 10, 1942, 1:5

-WHITAKER, WILL

Vacancy occasioned by Whitaker's death.

Oct. 15,1938, 4:6

-WHITE, HAROLD H.

White takes work as extension economist.

Mar. 31, 191:1

-WHITE, DR. LYMAN C.

Former instructor receives peace grant.

May 19, 1937, 1:2

-WHITE, SIDNEY

Art prof named magazine editor.

Mar. 3, 1961, 3:1-2

"Art and the Family" to be title of programs planned by artists.

July 2,:.1962, 1:3-4

Art professor serves again at

U of Pavia.

Apr. 21, 1965, 3:3

-WHITMORE, NELLIE HONNE

Famous musical of college staff with band at fair.

Oct. 4, 1921, 1:6

-WHITTIER, W.H.

School of mines gets new faculty member.

Jan. 14,1919, 4:3

-WIARD, VENNON

Housing, residence programs merge.

Sept. 20, 1973, 18:1-2

-WICK, WILLIAM Q.

Wick to lead Sea grant.

Jan. 10, 1978, 7:5-6

-WICKMAN, HOLLIS

Chem dept hires two for faculty.

Feb. 3,1971, 3:1

-WICK, DR. CHARLES E.

Four outstanding teachers honored by Oregon State.

Oct. 30, 1959, 1:1

Text written by engineers.

Oct. 3, 1969, 2:6

Outstanding prof teaches class on individual basis.

May 11, 1979, 6:1-6

-WIDICUS, WILBUR W.

Four administrators appointed in business.

Nov. 1,1978, 11:1-2

-WIEDEMANN, ALFRED M.

OSU botanists now book authors.

July 31, 1969, 5:5

-WIEGAND, E.H.

Recirculation driers hobby of professor; short bed his horror.

Mar. 4, 1927, 1:4

FACULTY & STAFF-WIEGAND

Page 283

Professor writes bulletins.

Apr. 12, 1927, 1:5

Scientists granted patent on grader.

Oct. 5, 1929, 1:8

Oregon crop of Jerusalem artichokes highly successful,

Wiegand writes.

Dec. 3 1929, 4:3

Cherry preservation method investigated.

Mar. 4,1931, 1:2

Bulletin compiled.

May 20, 1931, 4:6

E.H. Wiegand here for brief visit during leave.

Nov. 6, 1931, 1:8

Wiegand supervises 35 state canneries.

Nov. 1, 1935, 1:3

Food products book reprinted recently.

May 21, 1938, 1:3

Campus staff members have articles published.

June 28, 1938, 3:2

.Wiegand to aid staff in locating station.

Sept. 21, 1938, 6:5

Wiegand to serve with defense group.

Nov. 20, 1940, 1:8

Wiegand selected for canning job.

Nov. 28, 1941, 2:8

Wiegand recognized in Liberty magazine.

Feb. 26, 1943, 1:5

FACULTY & STAFF-WIEGAND CONT

OSC professor writes on food processing.

Oct. 15,1948, 1:1

Ag research story published last month.

Nov. 6,1948, 1:4

Oregon section of IFT formed.

Nov. 9,1949, 1:4

Food Tech head honored.

Feb. 25, 1950, 1:1

Food technology head on tour of country.

Apr. 17,1951, 3:2

History of food tech discussed by Wiegand.

Nov. 2, 1951, 1:8

Wiegand picked as cover man.

Nov. 8, 1952, 1:2

Food tech professor.

Feb. 18, 1956, 3:4

Professor Wiegand honored on

Sept. 11..

Sept. 23, 1959, 5:8

Wiegnad wins food award.

Apr. 9, 1960, 1:4

Technologists to get honors.

May 13, 1960, 4:5

-WIENS, JOHN

Zoologist to study affects of oil spills on birds.

Nov. 20, 1975, 7:1-6

-WIGHT, H.M.

Wight back from France.

May 9, 1919, 1:2

Assistant professor ill.

Feb. 27, 1926, 1:3

Page 284

Carrier pigeons sent to Zooology professor.

Mar. 18, 1926, 1:6

Former research leader dies.

July 15, 1975, 3:1

-WIGHTMAN, KATHRYN

Senior placed on staff.

May 22,1929, 1:1

-WILCOX, L.P.

Does he hang around Konik's to look at alarm clocks.

Mar. 18, 1921, 3:1

-WILDER, ROBERT L.

OSU man selected.

Jail. 30, 1969, 3:3-5

-WILEY, BONNIE

War reporter, feature writer joins OSC staff.

Jan. 7, 1947, 1:2

Journalism instructor transfers to Seattle.

Sept. 17, 1947, 1:8

-WILKES, CLAIRE

Claire Wilkes returns to farm mgr. department.

Jan. 21, 1919, 3:3

-WILKINS, B. HUGHEL

Professor appointed staff economist.

Mar. 3, 1975, 6:1-2

OSU prof attends Carter inaugaration with family.

Jan. 31, 1977, 2:1-6

3:5-6

Wilkins recieves FAA post.

Sept. 25, 1979, 9:4-6

-WILKINSON, WILLIAM DONALD

Dr. Wilkinson returns.

Oct. 30,1945, 3:4

Wilkinson on state job.

July 2, 1946, 4:4

New OSC department heads set; many personnel changes listed.

Apr. 27, 1960, 1:5-6

Death takes geologist; three killed in accident.

Jan. 14, 19696, 1:3-5

-WILEY, E.C.

Wiley will attend school in

Pittsburgh.

May 26, 1930, 1:7

-WILLIAMS, BRIAN

Fired psych prof hasn't begun to fight.

Aug. 3, 1972, 3:2

-WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALFRED

George Williams memorial scheduled Tuesday night.

APr. 26, 1960, 3:3-4

-WILLIAMS, IRA A.

Former professor dies Sunday from poisoning.

Jan. 24, 1934, 4:6

-WILLIAMS, JEAN

Home economics gets recreation specialist.

Oct. 19, 1946, 1:2

Organizer ends tour.

Jan. 22, 1947, 1:8

-WILLIAMS, MRS

Professor to council.

Feb. 11, 1925,

. JESSAMINE C.

head nutrition

4:1

FACULTY & STAFF-WILLIAMS

Page 285

New bulletin ready.

May 26, 1925, 2:7

Recipes reprinted.

Oct. 17, 1925, 5:5

Professor's article printed.

Jan. 5,1926, 4:2

Members of faculty contribute to volume.

Apr. 1, 1926, 1:1

Graduates write articles.

Jan. 23, 1934, 4:3

Mrs. Williams injured.

Apr. 14, 1937, 4:5

Home ec departmental heads have varied lives, backgrounds, viewpoints.

Feb. 25, 1941, 3:5

Department heads honored at banquet.

May 2, 1944, 2:5

Mrs. Williams to retire July from OSC post.

June 5, 1947, 1:2

-WILLIAMS, MAX B.

OSE prof selected chem society head.

Nov. 18, 1952, 3:3

Prof helps rid students of chemistry fear.

Apr. 4, 1980, 6:1-6

-WILLIAMS, ROGER H.

Williams takes over directorship of ROTC.

Apr. 23, 1946, 1:8

Artillery, engineer unit heads to leave.

May 23, 1947, 1:2

FACULTY & STAFF-WILLIAMS CONT

-WILLIAMS, DR. ROGER J.

Pantothenic acid new chemistry find.

Oct. 19, 1933, 4:3

Journal society prints technical acid treatise.

Jan. 23, 1934, 1:7

Williams nearing goal in pantothenic study.

Nov. 6, 1934, 1:7

Williams isolates pantothelic acid.

Oct. 23, 1935, 4:4

Work of Dr. Williams cited in science news.

Jan. 10, 1936, 1:6

Recipient of pantothetic research grant reveals findings from study in secluded corner of 'Chem Shack'.

May 22, 1936, 1:4-5

OSC professor recounts experiences.

Oct. 14, 1938, 1:4

Oqr chemists publish acid study article.

Feb. 16, 1939, 4:3

-WILLIAMS, SCOTT

B and T staff adds members.

Oct. 10, 1950, 3:1

-WILLIAMS, WILLIAM A.

Chief named for Air Force.

July 5, 1967, 4:2

Williams gets 'AF' citation.

Dec. 6,1967, 1:1

OSU names history prof to staff job.

Aug. 6, 1968, 1:5

Karl Marx can help Americans-

Williams.

Dec. 5, 1968, 1:7-9

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Speaker challenges U.S. history.

Feb. 9, 1979, 1:2-6

-WILLIAMSON, KENNETH JR.

OSU engineering prof receives fellowship.

May 22, 1977, 6:5-6

Williamson noted for pollution work.

Oct. 11, 1977, 7:1-2

-WILLIAMSON, RUSSELL W.

Industrial arts adds four men to fill staff.

Nov. 6, 1946, 3:5

Professor to work on guided missles.

June 4, 1958, 3:5

-WILLIAMSON, STANLEY

Science teacher appointes new editor.

Feb. 1, 1949, 1:1

Williamson to be editor.

Feb. 9, 1949, 1:8

Williamson elected to board membership of national group.

July 3, 1950, 1:1

Science prof to take post.

Nov. 12, 1960, 3:6

Oregon State men working on guide.

Feb. 17, 1962, 2:9

NSTA prexy tours USA on sabbatical.

Oct. 31, 1963, 1:5

Head of science education gets national appointment.

Nov. 13, 1964, 1:3-4

Space terms to be printed.

Sept. 27, 1968, 12:5

Education dean named.

Mar. 29, 1973, 3:4-6

New dean seeks change.

Apr. 6, 1973, 9:1-5

-WILLISON, CHARLES H.

OSC grad assumes position on staff.

Jan. 6, 1940, 1:3

Prof. loses dignity at forestry outing in Peavy arboretum.

May 18, 1943, 1:2

-WILSON, CHARLES O.

Charles O. Wilson is named

Dean of Pharmacy at OSC.

Sept. 23, 1959, 4:5

New dean of pharmacy takes over in summer.

Oct. 13, 1959, 3:8

Dean Wilson writes article on research.

Oct. 15, 1959, 3:8

Hotel banquet to honor dean.

Nov. 4, 1959, 1:7

Meet the dean dinner honors

Charles Wilson.

Nov. 7, 1959, 1:6

Wilson slated by Kefauver.

May 10, 1960, 1:2

Dean Wilson writes book.

Nov. 10, 1961, 5:6

Analogy drawn by Dean Wilson comparing cheap gas, cheap kicks.

Jan. 9, 1968, 2:6-9

Gov. McCall names faculty.

Oct. 23, 1969, 5:7

FACULTY & STAFF-WILSON

Page 287

-WILSON, JOANNA

Assistant director named.

Oct. 24, 1979, 7:5-6

-WILSON, MAUD

Maud Wilson arrives to start work here.

Dec. 3, 1925, 4:2

Staff member writes article.

May 20, 1927, 4:3

Article is published.

Jan. 30, 1932, 1:5

Article is published.

Jan. 26, 1933, 1:1

Miss Wilson has article printed in grocers new.

Jan. 27, 1933, 1:7

New bulletin deals with valley homes.

Jan. 31, 1934, 1:3

Research bulletin attracts attention.

May 23, 1934, 1:7

Miss Wilson takes new position in Washington.

Dec. 12, 1935, 1:6

Bulletin gives plan for farm kitchens.

Nov. 15, 1938, 4:6

Publishes article.

Jan. 23, 1941, 2:6

Home ec departmental heads have varied lives, backgrounds, viewpoints.

Feb. 25, 1941, 3:7

Miss Wilson heads nutrition program.

Jan. 27, 1943, 3:8

FACULTY & STAFF-WILSON CONT

Wilson, Bailey to design home.

Nov. 7, 1946, 3:7

Colby named lower division dean; Hansen will head graduates.

Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7

Colleagues fete Dean Milam.

Jan. 9, 1951, 3:3

Former OSC prof takes federal post.

Jan. 10, 1951, 3:3-4

Maud Wilson given achievement award.

May 21, 1957, 1:4-5

-WILSON, ROBERT E.

Text written by engineers.

Oct. 3, 1969, 2:6

-WILSON, SALLY

Memory of University centers in archives.

Mar. 7, 1972, 14:1-2

-WILSTER, GUSTAV H.

Chappell vacancy filled by

Wilster.

Jan. 9, 1929, 3:3

Wilster develops new butter testing device.

Mar. 10, 1934, 1:4

New bulletin out.

Feb. 14, 1935, 1:3

Ag bulletin published by experiment station.

Feb. 28, 1935, 4:3

Dr. Wilster releases new diary bulletin.

Mar. 9, 1940, 1:7

Station publishes milk, mix bulletin.

Apr. 9, 1946, 4:2

Page 288

Wilster returns from army job.

Oct. 12, 1946, 1:4

Lectureship awarded to OSC dairy prof.

Jan. 21, 1956, 1:8

Banquet, gifts, are presented retiring prof.

Feb. 14, 1958, 5:4

OSC dairy book has fifth edition.

June 30, 1958, 5:3

Co-op store publish dairy products text.

Sept. 26, 1958, 7:2

Retired OSC prof sees foreign duty.

Apr. 1, 1959, 3:5

International dairy figure receives top Danish honors; Wilster will talk at ODI convention on OSC campus.

Feb. 6, 1960, 1:5-7

Dairy honors given staffers.

Feb. 12, 1960, 1:3

Dairy industries meet honors

2 OSC profs.

Feb. 20, 1960, 4:4-5

Staff members honored.

Mar. 6, 1930, 2:8

-WING, L.W.

Wing leaves OAC.

Sept. 21, 1920, 1:6

Salinas farm managed by former professor.

Nov. 6, o926, 1:2

-WINGER, CARLYN R.

Speech professor to resume duties.

Nov. 16, 1945, 6:4

-WINGER, FRED

Winger, Mrs. Jones added to OSC staff.

Oct. 9, 1947, 4:6

Winger completes work for degree.

Dec. 6, 1950, 3:8

Winger named as Gregg aid.

Apr. 9, 1955, 1:3

Group chooses 3 faculty men

'Best' teachers.

Apr. 28, 1956, 1:5

Dinner honors staff members.

May 5, 1956, 1:6

Business professor helps with textbook.

Dec. 5, 1956, 3:5

Dr. Winger to teach at Denver

University.

June 5, 1958,1:1

-WINSTON, MABEL

Assistant dean attended OSC.

Nov. 2, 1945, 3:7

Mrs. Winston offered post at

Ashland.

June 7, 1946, 3:1

Mabel Winston in Ashland post.

June 25, 1946, 3:1

-WINTER, JOHN T. "JACK"

Services scheduled for KOAC artist.

Apr. 14, 1962, 1:2

Cartoons live on.

Apr. 19, 1962, 2:1-3

-WINTER, MARIANNE

Art staff adds member.

Sept. 26,1922, 4:1

-WINTON, MAJOR W.F.

Major praises team.

Nov. 4, 1925, 4:4

-WIPRUD, TED.

Art instructor creates work of dirt and glue.

Mar. 4, 1965, 1:1

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Page 289

Experimental arts.

Oct. 18, 1967, 2:6

-WITHYCOMBE, JAMES W.

Dr. Withycombe leaves college staff to enter race for Governor's chair.

Feb. 27, 1914, 1:3

The passing of a friend.

Mar. 7, 1919, 2:1

-WITTKOPF, J.J.

Prof Wittkopf leaves.

Jan. 16, 1947, 1:7

-WOHLGENANT, JOANNE

Home Ec education gets new instructor.

Oct. 19, 1956, 1:8

-WOLBERG, FLOYD

Wolberg appointed state supervisor for dairy testing.

Mar. 12, 1947, 3:7

OSU professor named to post.

Feb. 25, 1964, 3:4

Retiring prof honored.

Oct. 11, 1972, 7:1-2

-WOLF, JOHN W.

Prof to assist designers.

Jan. 27, 1950, 1:6

New irriagtion system found by

OSC project.

Oct. 3, 1953, 3:2-3

Dr. John W. Wolfe to study abroad.

Sept. 23, 1964, 8:8-9

-WOLFF, SCOTT E.

Wolff named as tree seed certifier.

Sept. 26, 1978, 12:5-6

-WOLFSON, DR. MURRAY

Wolfson writes book on marxian

Economics.

Aug. 10, 1966, 1:4-5

FACULTY & STAFF-WOOD

-WOOD, G. BURTON

G. Burton Wood picked to lead

Ag. economics.

Mar. 3, 1951, 1:8

Purdue professor will head ag econ.

Apr. 20, 1950, 2:7

Four appointed as new heads.

June 25, 1951, 2:4

Advisory committee claims OSC

Ag head.

Jan. 7, 1953, 1:7

Ag economics head gets national post.

Apr. 15, 1953, 1:2

Ag department head gets committee post.

Oct. 19, 1956, 1:1

Staffer chosen by Eisenhower.

Feb. 26, 1957, 1:3

Wood named head of OSU Ag station.

Jan. 21, 1966, 4:4-6

-WOOD, L.K.

Professors' studies on fruits published.

Nov. 12, 1946, 4:2

-WOODBRIDGE, DAVE

Dance stylist to be teacher.

Apr. 11, 1953, 1:6

-WOODBURN, MARGY

Profs author chapters.

Nov. 19, 1969, 3:3-4

-WOODBURY, C.C.

Military promotion made.

May 17, 1923, 2:4

Sergeant remains patient man after years of drilling rooks.

May 29, 1925, 3:2

Page 290

Well-known sergeant conceals personality with gruff commands.

Feb. 18, 1926, 1:6

Infantrymen discover hard boiled sergeant has dual personality.

Feb. 10, 1928, 2:6

Sergeant Woodbury ends thirteen years as terror of rooks.

Nov. 3, 1933, 2:5

Sergeant C. Woodbury gets staff promotion.

May 11, 1934, 3:8

ROTC sergeant leaves with captain's rating.

Mar. 24, 1942, 1:1

Woodbury, C.C.

Mar. 26, 1942, 2:1

-WOODLAND, JAMES S.

Financial aid gives post to

Woodland.

Sept. 27, 1968, 4:6

-WOODS, E.L.

County agent honored.

Oct. 23, 1956, 3:8

-WOODS, KELLY

Energy nominee doesn't mind criticism.

Feb. 21, 1980, 1:1-6

-WOODSON, ELEANOR

KOAC has director for women's show.

Oct. 18, 1950, 1:5

-WOODWARD, H.M.

Head of local polo squad played on regiment team.

Jan. 20, 1926, 3:1

Woodward transferred.

Apr. 11, 1928, 1:6

-WOOLBERT, RICHARD L.

Dr. Woolbert added to sociology staff.

Jan. 17, 1947, 1:3

-WOOSTER, RUTH C.

Faculty couple marry in Klamath

Falls.

Apr. 2, 1948, 3:5

-WORKINGER, MAY

College secretary to leave for

Cuba.

Nov. 4, 1924, 1:2

Advisor lets opportunity to plunder bank slide by.

Jan. 14, 1925, 3:3

Appointment secretary will return to campus.

Mar. 30, 1927, 1:2

Secretary resumes appointment duties.

Arp. 13, 1927, 1:6

Secretary resumes work.

Oct. 16, 1928, 3:7

Oregon State's prospective teachers utilize extensive placement bureau.

Nov. 30, 1948, 1:2-4

Placing teachers in Oregon Schools is work of May Workinger, secretary.

May 24, 1949, 2:1-3

French glasses now on display.

Jan. 6, 1950, 3:5

-WORTHINGTON, DR. OLIVER man.

June 6, X952 , 1:6

J.

New chairmanship given food tech

Food tech staffer-goes to

Kentucky.

Oct. 5, 1960, 1:8

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-WRIGHT, HOWARD M.

After de-ordorizing skunks he will try limburger cheese!

May 13, 1921, 3:1

-WULZEN, ROSALIND

Zoology prof wins food award.

May 21, 1943, 3:5

Rosalind Wulzen isolates vitamin.

Apr. 14, 1944, 1:8

By the wayside.

May 12, 1944, 2:4

Rosalind Wulzen, Van Wagtendonk find new vitamin.

July 11, 1944, 3:4

-WYATT, C. JANE

Wyatt checks food safety.

Mar. 27, 1980, 10;1

-WYSE, FRANK O.

4 math members embark on leave.

Aug. 10, 1966, 3:4-5

-XANTEN, JEANNETTE BOYER

Mrs. Xanten to leave.

Mar. 17, 1927, 1:3

Farewell recital given.

Apr. 8, 1927, 1:4

-YANG, H.

One-tense language make simple study of chinese grammar.

Nov. 16, 1949, 3:6

-YANK, DR. H.Y.

Vitamin K-5 finding told by

OSU prof.

Jan. 24, 1963, 3:6

-YATES, THOMAS

Computer center director named.

Apr. 23, 1976, 11:1-2

FACULTY & STAFF-YEATS

-YEATS, ROBERT S.

Geologist help head U.S.

deep sea drilling.

Sept. 29, 1978, 8:1-6

OSU prof heads group to unravel ocean history.

Oct. 9, 1978, 9:1-6

OSU geologists research earthquake.

Apr. 2, 1980, 8:3-6

-YERIAN, C.T.

Dr. Yerian will write office training book.

June 27, 1939, 3:3

Yerian will teach at USC next summer.

Dec. 2, 1939, 2:3

Yerian, Vietti selected as visiting professors.

Arp. 5, 1940, 4:7

College prof late to class.

June 29, 1943, 4:3

Dr. Yerian chosen head.

Nov. 30, 1945, 3:5

Prof. preparing guide.

May 7, 1947, 1:8

Business study course completed early.

July 8, 1947, 2:4

Bike, auto collide, Yerian uninjured.

Jan. 13, 1948, 1:5

Yerian on cover.

Oct. 6, 1951, 1:1

Teachers complete business handbook.

Dec. 2, 1952, 1:1

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Secretarial head aids extension center.

Feb. 13, 1953, 1:8

Business textbook prepared by

Yerian.

Mar. 9, 1955, 1:2

Yerian suffers injury.

May 23, 1958, 1:2

Yerian to replace Maser at meeting.

Nov. 26, 1958, 1:8

Businesswomen present award to

Dr. C.T. Yerian.

May 5, 1966, 3:3-4

Yerian named "great" leader by association.

May 3, 1967, 1:7

-YODER, RAY A.

Forestry post filled by Yoder.

Jan. 12, 1949, 1:8

Forestry professor leaves for

Thailand.

Oct. 5, 1956, 1:4

Yoder writes article for forestry journal.

Jan. 13, 1949, 3:8-9

Yoder retires.

July 15, 1971, 5:1-2

-YOKE, JOHN T.

Yoke named.

Oct. 21, 1969, 2:9

-YONKER, NICHOLAS

OSU prof presents new view of

God.

May 16, 1978, 5:1-6

-YOUNCE, LEONARD

Moe, P. Elliott, Younce added to grid staff.

Sept. 24, 1949, 5:4-5

Taylor and staff resign.

Nov. 23, 1954, 1:7-8

Younce, Cuff accept jobs.

May 25, 1955, 4:8

-YOUNG, ALAN D.

English4nstructor offers aid in escaping draft.

Jan. 23, 1968, 5:4-5

Alan Young-draft advisor.

Mar. 6, 1968, 3:1-4

Instructor Alan Young faces tenure dispute.

Oct. 17, 1968, 3:4-5

Save Young.

Oct. 17, 1968, 2:1-3

Tenure-what is it?

Oct. 17, 1968, 3:1-3

Views differ on tenure, Alan

Young.

Oct. 17, 1968, 3:6-9

Alan Young rally.

Nov. 12, 1968, 1:1-2

Nov. 13, 1968, 1:1-2

Student rally is called off,

Fraser reports on petitions.

Nov. 13, 1968, 1:5-7

Ad honorary to support Alan

Young.

Nov. 14, 1968, 1:7

Rally for Alan Young called off.

Nov. 21, 1968, 1:5-6

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Tenure discussion continues here.

Dec. 3, 1968, 1:3-4

Tenure rally staged by Alan Young supporters.

Jan. 15, 1969, 1:6-8

Young; no tenure says John Fraser.

Jan. 16, 1969, 1:7-9

Foreman won't comment on Young's tenure status.

Jan. 17, 1969, 1:6-8

Fraser backs demonstration.

Jan. 17, 1969, 1:8-9

Student demonstration planned for Alan Young.

Jan. 21, 1969, 1:8-9

Fraser says Young rally to be silent.

Jan. 22, 1969, 1:3

500 OSU students demonstrate for

Alan Young.

Jan. 23, 1969, 1:3-9

No demonstration slated for Young.

Jan. 29, 1969, 1:6-8

Recognition award given to OSU

English teacher.

June 4, 1969, 1:2-4

-YOUNG, D. PALMER

Young visits North Bend.

Apr. 12, 1930, 1:7

Dramatics instructor is author of article.

Jan. 15, 1932, 4:6

D.P. Young proves to be ruler behind the scences.

Feb. 7, 1933, 4:6

FACULTY & STAFF-YOUNG CONT

Portrait.

Oct. 21, 1939, 4:3

Palmer Young assists in

Hollywood test.

June 20, 1942, 4:2

Young to leave for Navy job.

Mar. 14, 1944, 1:4

Hawaii; home of Young.

Apr. 21,1944, 4:3

-YOUNG, FRED H.

English department adds new instructor.

Oct. 25, 1940, 3:3

Young added to staff.

Oct. 30, 1942, 2:5

-YOUNG, J. LOWELL

Profesor of soils named president.

Nov. 14, 1969, 3:4-5

-YOUNG, ORVILLE

Instructor is named.

Feb. 14, 1958, 1:3

OSU tech prof leaves for

Purdue.

May 25, 1962, 1:9

-YOUNG, KATSU

Professor, student to visit

People's Republic of China.

Feb. 20, 1975, 3:1-6

-YOUNG, RAY

Young taking off for Nebraska.

May 10, 1976, 1:1-4

3:1-3

-YOUNG, ROY A.

Board announces faculty changes.

Apr. 23, 1958, 1:1-2

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Dr. Roy Young named first research dean.

Jan. 7, 1966, 1:5-6

Young selected acting president.

May 13, 1969, 1:4-9

Acting university prexy steps down becomes "young" again.

Feb. 4, 1970, 1:1-4

New Mexico may lure Roy Young.

Feb. 24, 1970, 1:3

Young praised by alumni for service to University.

May 13, 1970, 1:5-6

The many faces of OSU President

Roy Young.

June 3, 1970, 5:1-9

Dr. Young named OSU vice-pres.

July 7, 1970, 1:4-5

Past acting president enjoys research work.

Nov. 7, 1970, 11:3-5

Young named.

Feb. 14, 11972, 2:1

-YOUNGBERG, CHET

Forestry staff adds members.

Feb. 24, 1953, 1:8

Forestry professor has received wide acclaim.

May 27, 1966, 4:1-3

Dr. Youngberg receives honor.

Nov. 15, 1968, 3:4

-YUNKER, A.Y.

Instructor saved by parasite growths on cliffs near Newport.

May 20, 1926, 1:6

-YUNKER, E.A.

Yunker makes lamp.

Dec. 3, 1925, 3:2

Photography proves hobby for instructor in physics.

Dec. 5, 1925, 3:2

Instructor in physics makes new apparatus.

Jan. 7, 1926, 3:5

Insturctor builds motor.

Mar. 6, 1928, 3:5

Yunker granted degree.

Ocr. 4, 1930, 1:3

Yunker writes article on photostat machine.

May 9, 1934, 4:6

Yunker to help direct American radio league.

Oct. 18, 1935, 1:8

Yunker has article on photo sketching.

Dec. 11, 1935, 4:3

Former physics prof to speak tonight.

Apr. 22, 1938, 3:2

Dr. Yunker returns from work at MIT.

Dec. 6, 1941, 1:4

OSC physics professor helps compile books.

Apr. 10, 1948, 1:8

Dr. Yunker awarded military certificate.

Setp. 25, 1948, 1:5

Colby named lower division dean;

Hansen will head graduates.

Sept. 24, 1949, 1:5-7

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Page 295

Edwin A. Yunker, head of physics, resigns his post.

Oct. 15, 1964, 1:8

-ZAVITKOVSKI, JAROSLAV

OSU researcher visits homeland.

Apr. 4, 1968, 3:5-6

-ZAWORSKI, ROBERT

2 instructors book seminar.

Apr. 9, 1963, 1:5

Two faculty members win teaching awards.

Oct. 1, 19696, 1:4-5

-ZELINKA, ROBERT

Prothro selects two new assistant coaches.

Feb. 12, 1955, 4:7-8

Prothro and experts responsible for meteoric rise of football fortunies.

Nov. 27, 1956, 1:2-7

-ZELLER, S.M.

National publications contain

O.A.C. articles.

Oct. 21, 1925, 4:5

Zeller publishes article.

Apr. 5, 1929, 1:7

Plant article published.

Apr. 19, 1929, 4:1

Pathologists publish plant investigations.

Apr. 2, 1930, 1:3

Zeller writes bulletin.

June 2, 1932, 1:2

Article on mushrooms written by Dr. Zeller.

Nov. 1, 1933, 2:3

FACULTY & STAFF-ZELLER CONT

Dr. Zeller wins science award.

May 19, 1942, 4:5

Zeller asked to write in botanical journal.

Oct. 16, 1947, 1:4

Well known OSC plant expert dies Thursday.

Nov. 5, 1948, 1:2

-ZERAN, FRANKLIN R.

Education specialist named associate dean.

Nov. 8, 1947, 1:3

Dr. F.R. Zeran writes column for magazine on guidance trends.

Apr. 20, 1948, 4:3

New dean comes to Oregon State.

June 22, 1948, 2:3

Personals.

Sept. 28, 1949, 3:5

Dean Zeran chosen for state committee.

Oct. 12, 1949, 1:3

Oregon State dean author of new text.

Apr. 9, 1952, 1:2

Four books written by college faculty.

May 9, 1953, 2:8

College professor has book published.

Oct. 16, 1953, 1:6

Portrait.

June 24, 1957, 3:3-4

Dean Zeran writes leading mad story.

Nov. 22, 1958, 4:4

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Dean of Education helps write book.

Oct. 27, 1959, 3:3

New textbook co-produced by

Dean Zeran.

Apr. 6, 1960, 3:9

Zeran co-authors book about guidance services.

May 1, 1962, 3:8-9

Zeran picked for ed post.

Nov. 15, 1966, 1:4

Dean Zeran of OSU education school steps down after 20 years.

Jan. 6, 1967, 1:7

-ZIEFLE, ADOLPH

Foxglove needed by government.

Dec. 20, 1917, 3:5

As Detroit "newsie" dean of pharmacists earned first dollar.

Dec. 12, 1922, 1:3

Dean completes work on new

Pharmacapoeia.

Dec. 2, 1925, 4:2

Degree conferred on Pharmacy head.

Oct. 18, 1928, 1:6

Dean Adolph Ziefle compiles directory.

Oct. 14, 1930, 1:7

Dr. Ziefle honored by new appointment.

Jan. 28, 1931, 1:6

Pharmacy is one of many items in career of dean Adolph Ziefle.

Feb. 7, 1931, 2:7

Dean Ziefle to compile list of known poisions.

Dec. 1, 1931, 1:6

Evolution of drugs described in article by Dr. Adloph Ziefle.

Nov. 22, 1931, 1:6

Oregon State deans.

Feb. 14, 1935, 2:3

Dean of pharmacy reflects colorful story to success.

May 24, 1935, 4:1

Dean Ziefle appointed pharmacy group head.

Jan.27, 1937, 2:4

Dean Ziefle writes pharmacy history.

Oct. 12, 1938, 2:8

Pharmacy dean leaves campus.

May 2,1940, 1:4

Ziefle prepares pharmacy book.

Feb. 11, 1941, 2:5

-ZIELINSKI, QUENTIN

OSC hort department employs ex-beaver.

Jan. 28, 1947, 4:6

College professor writes new text.

June 27, 1955, 6:1

OSC professor writes article.

Nov. 18, 1958, 1:4

Horticulture prof dies following heart attack.

Nov. 14, 1967, 1:3-4

-ZWAHLEN, FRED C.

Zwahlen appointed to journalism staff.

Nov. 4, 1950, 3:6

Bailey and Zwahlen assume new posts.

Jan. 6, 1956, 1:1-2

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Page 297

Fred Zwahlen named to post.

Jan. 13, 1960, 3:5

Society picks dept. head.

Oct. 28, 1969, 2:2

Nat'l society reappoints OSU prof.

Nov. 20, 1970, 13:1

Prof chosen.

Apr. 13,1979, 21:2

STUDENTS-ANDERSON

-ANDERSON, BETTY

3.94 GPA misleading; Betty

Anderson not braintrust type!

Apr. 30, 1942, 3:7

-ANDERSON, EDEAN

Edean Anderson wins LA open by large score.

Arp. 21, 1950, 4:3

-ANDERSON, KAY

Personalities...

Dec. 3, 1942, 3:2

-ANDERSON, LLOYD

Injured students moved to

Portland for further care.

Oct. 28, 1950, 3:4

-ANDERSON, LOREN

Anderson injured in jump mishap.

May 8, 1974, 1:1-2

-ANDERSON, MARGE

Presidential Pin-up.

Apr. 1945, 3:7

-ANDREWS, GEORGE E.

Fulbright winners.

Apr. 8, o960, 1:6-7

-ANUKAM, CHRIS

Ex-foreign student head succumbs.

Oct. 7, 1971, 1:1-4

-ARAGONE, ERLINKDA

Pharmacy student from Phillippines.

Oct.28, 1952, 3:6

-ARCHIBALD, RAYMOND

"Peany" Archibald is Albany product.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:3

"Peany" is scholar and varsity

"0" man.

May 28, 1919, 3:4

Page 298

-ARICAS, TIMOTHY

Aricas memorial service set.

Sept. 20, 1979, 3:2-3

-ARMANTOUTS,

Local family registered in 4 class years.

Apr. 3, 1962, 3:6

-ARMSTRONG, MARY LOUISE

Interviews with Mortar board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-ARTHUR, ERNEST

High pointman is from McMinnville.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:2

-ASEMISSEN, MAURICE

Hitchhiker's shot injures OSC man.

Feb. 10, 1948, 1:7

Hitchhiker on trial for shooting student.

Feb. 27, 1948, 1:5

-ASTON, KAY

Inquiring Reporter.

May 8, 1937, 4:4

-AUSTIN, NANCY

Presidential pin-up.

Jan. 26, 1945, 3:7

-AYOTTE, MARY

Gymnast Ayotte vaults for God.

Jan. 24, 1979, 12:1-6

OSU's Ayotte joins prestigious company at gymnastics classic.

Apr. 21, 1980, 14:1-6

-AYROMLOO, SHAWN

Iranian student goes home after

10 years.

July 6, 1977, 5:1-4

41.

-BABCOCK, BRUCE

Three OSU students claim outhouse race.

Mar. 30, 1978, 5:5-6

-BAINTER, MARJORIE

Head journalist has active life.

Oct. 8, 1941, 3:4

-BAKER, ROBERT WILLIAM

Grad student hurt in jump from window.

Jan. 25, 1967, 1:3

Baker improves.

Jan. 26, 1967, 1:4

-BAKER, SAM

Baker's punts hold viewers spellbound; 51 yard average.

Jan. 7, 1953, 4:7-8

-BAKER, STEVE

Student's hobby: building harpsicords.

Oct. 27, 1972, 12:1-2

-BAKER, TERRY

Baker leading rook scorer.

Mar. 9, 1960, 4:7

Baker is placed on ABC team.

Dec. 7, 1960, 4:4-5

Baker wins coveted honor.

Feb. 17, 1962, 4:5

Baker sets ten OSU marks.

Sept. 26, 1962, 4:6-9

Two all Americans.

Oct. 19, 1962, 6:7-9

Baker, team continue to make new school football records.

Nov. 16, 1962, 8:1-3

Baker wins Heisman Memorial trophy.

Nov. 28, 1962, 1:8-9

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Page 299

Baker slates appearance in 2nd bowl.

Nov. 29, 1962, 1:3

Trophy given Terry Baker.

Jan. 24, 1963, 4:3

Baker receives Randall Trophy.

May 24, 1963, 5:4

-BALDWIN, GEORGE

George Baldwin proves leadership ability with outstanding career.

Oct. 14,1932, 2:7

-BARNES, BETTY

Senior narrates past experiences.

May 19, 1937, 2:2

-BARRATT, JAMES G.

Barratt picked for alumni post.

Mar. 31, 1950, 1:2

-BARRY, JERE

Jere, ninth Barry child to attend

Oregon State.

Oct. 8, 1952, 2:7-8

-BARSS, DICK

Dick Barss, editor of the Barometer, true Beaver, active in forensics, won peace contest.

Dec. 7, 1934, 2:5

Prominent campus leaders attend

Eastern City student conventions;

Staters returning early in week.

Jan. 5, 1935, 4:3

Dick Barss to continue journalism work after graduation; reporting holds interest; summer plans told.

Apr. 12, 1935, 1:2

-BARTIK, AUGUSTIN "GUS"

Food tech student escapes from reds.

Nov. 18, 1953, 3:3-4

STUDENTS-BARTO

-BARTO, PAULINE

OSC poets honored.

Nov. 21, 1944, 1:3

-BARTON, JOHN

Students recover boy from

Santiam cliff fall.

May 12, 1954, 3:5-6

-BATCHELDER, PAT

Oregon State coed named

Pillsbury award finalist.

Mar. 5, 1965, 3:5-7

-BATES,

Senior

LOIS girl tells story of success.

Apr. 3, 1937, 2:2

-BATES, MERCEDES

Delta Zeta president likes child psychology.

Oct. 24, 1935, 1:4

-BATES, TED

Wins Hayward award. Bates named athlete of '58.

Feb. 6, 1959, 4:9

-BAUM, DAVE

Baum displays skating skill.

Nov. 13, 1942, 1:3

-BAUM, DICK

Dick Baum gavel wielder for greek men.

Nov. 22, 1946, 3:5

-BAYLESS, BRUCE

OSU student dies.

Oct. 26, 1977, 7:1-2

-BEATTY, KEVIN MICAHEL

Student dies cleaning gear.

Apr. 28, 1976, 1:4

-BECK, LEW

Beck elected coop president.

Apr. 16, 1947, 3:1

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Rocha, Beck named to Helms foundation all-American teams.

Apr. 18, 1947, 4:6

Texts of acceptance speeches by Proppe and Beck printed.

Apr. 24, 1947, 3:2

Lew Beck joins Phillips oilers,

AAU hoop champions.

June 3, 1947- 4:4

Beck olympic bound.

June 22, 1948, 4:2

-BECKWITH, MARY

Presidential pin-up.

Oct. 13, 1944, 3:3

-BENNETT, DON

Don Bennett chosen "Man most likely to succeed".

May 28, 1936, 1:1-2

-BENNETT, EDITH

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 18, 1930, 2:7

-BENNETT, MARGARET

Presidential pin-up.

Apr. 13, 1945, 3:6

-BERCHTOLD, FLORENCE

Florence Berchtold has many activities.

May 28, 1919, 6:1

-BERECKET, TSEGA

Ethiopian grad to get two new titles soon.

May 25, 1965, 3:4-5

-BERRY, BILL

OSU sophomore earns fame as concert organist.

Apr. 2, 1979, 6:1-6

-BESTER, BILL

Native Eskimo will help village after graduation.

Oct. 7, 1975, 10;1-6

S

-BIANCONE, JOHN

Orange player barred for violation of rules.

June 1, 1932, 1:7

-BIELENBERG, LARRY

Bielenberg, Jones in Olympic camp.

May 18, 1976, 12:5-6

Bielenberg, Harris in Olympic trials finals.

May 15, 1980, 16:1-6

-BLACK, DON

Tall, dark Donald Black reaches high position in Junior class.

Oct. 26, 1932, 2:7

-BLACKLEDGE, BETTY

Interviews with Mortar Board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1934, 3:4

-BLAKE, HAROLD

"Doc" Blake answers all; chosen from section 16.

Nov. 14, 1944, 3:2

-BLAKE, KAY

Presidential pin-up.

Feb. 2, 1945, 3:6

-BLAKELY, JUD

3 OSU fire-bugs arrested.

Nov. 6, 1964, 1:3

Fire-starting trio fined $15 by court.

Nov. 10, 1964, 1:1

-BLAKELY, MARTIN

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 20, 1937, 2:2

-BLUME, RAY

Not all luster gone from olympic tryouts.

May 19, 1980, 12:1-2

11:1-2

STUDENTS-BREDING

Page 301

-BODEN, RALPH

Prominent campus leaders attend

Eastern City student conventions;

Staters returning early in week.

Jan. 5, 1935, 4:3

-BOLTER, JACK

Here's to Jackson.

May 12, 1944, 2:1

-BONSER, RICHARD

MU photo chairman is accident victim.

Sept. 25, 1959, 1:1

-BOSTICK, ROBERT

Services and fund in memory of

Bob.

Feb. 27, 1976, 16:1-6

-BOYD, MARGARET

Meet the president.

Feb. 11, 1944, 3:7

-BOYER, ED

Gavel wielder.

Apr. 19, 1946, 4:7

-BRANDT, KATHERINE

Coeds are fraulein candidates.

May 23, 1959, 3:1-3

-BRANDT, PHIL

Phil Brandt, Barometer sports editor, climbs high in publications work, other activities.

Dec. 11, 1934, 2:7

-BREDING, HELEN

Phrateres, Snell, Waldo presidents have personality, many activities.

May 23, 1940, 3:2

-BREESE, MELVIN

Mel Breese, junior class president, holds prominent place as scholar, leader in activities.

Dec. 12, 1934, 2:6

STUDENTS-BREESE, CONT

Kappa Psi key, first since '18 given graduate.

Nov. 11, 1936, 1:6

-BRENTON, BEVERLY

U.S. transfers student off

Russian vessel.

Feb. 5, 1980, 1:2-6

U.S. pulls observer from

Russian vessel.

Mar. 5, 1980, 1:1-2

-BRIGGS, MARK

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 24, 1930, 2:7

-BROTEN, ART

Broten to represent OSC at health meet.

Apr. 5, 1940, 1:8

BROWN, DICK

O.S.C. student leaders.

Oct. 20, 1933, 2:7

-BROWN, MARY

Mary Brown outstanding in YWCA work, politics, during collegiate years.

May 14, 1936, 4:2

-BRUNS, DOROTHY

Sigma Kappa president active in campus work.

Oct. 22, 1935, 1:6

-BRUSNMAN, ALBERT EDWARD

Traffic toll claims three OSU students.

Dec. 3 1968, 1:9

-BRYANT, ELIZABETH J.

OSC poets honored.

Nov. 21, 1944, 1:3

BYRNES, RAY

To the editor.

Jan. 26, 1945, 2:7

Page 302

-BUCKHORN, ELMER

Student prexy is leader in many varied activities.

Sept. 30, 1932, 2:7

-BUDDENHAGEN, IVAN W.

OSC botany student given scholarship.

Apr. 6, 1954, 1:8

Four win $6600 in grad honors.

Apr. 5, 1955, 3:6

-BUDKE, MARY

Hayward awarded to Budke.

Jan. 30, 1973, 12:1-6

Budke golfs, studies, fights weather.

May 2, 1974, 20:1-6

Budke captures record Oregon

Amateur win.

June 29, 1976, 8:1-3

-BUEHLER, SYLVIA

Profile: A mathematician from

West Germany. "American men break her heart many time".

May 1, 1978, Supplement 4:1-6

-BUELLER, JEROME ODELL

Oregon State student dies in parachute fall.

Apr. 18, 1961, 1:7-9

-BUHLER, PAUL

OSC grappler heads eastward in olympic try.

Apr. 28, 1948, 1:5

-BUMGARDNER, JUDITH

Young graduates continues studies.

June 1, 1966, 1:3-4

-BURCHELL, EDWARD LAFAYETTE

New deal in Barometer hints next year's editor; chief starts at bottom.

APr. 16, 1937, 1:3

Mills appointed ROTC colonel by officials.

Jan. 11, 1938, 1:8

-BURDON, BETTY

Presidential pin-up.

Feb. 16, 1945, 3:6

-BURGER, DICK

Burger new chairman.

Dec. 1, 1944, 1:1

-BURGOYNE, BEVERLY

Beverly Burgoyne recieves recognition for great number of first place honors.

Feb. 19, 1960, 1:5

Bev Burgoyne wins oratory for fifth first.

Mar. 11, 1960, 1:5

-BURGOYNE, JOAN

Rookess to reign as "Miss

Corvallis".

Apr. 22, 1959, 1:4

Coed recieves Miss Wool title.

Mar. 30, 1960, 1:4

-BURNS, DAVID L.

New York museum accepts OSC entry.

Feb. 26, 1949, 1:1

-BURNSIDE, JANE

Coeds are fraulein candidates.

May 23, 1959, 3:1-3

-BURRIS, ROBERT R.

Veteran is decorated for bravery.

Jan. 26, 1971, 8:4

-BURROUGHS, CAROL

Plans are started for centennial.

Mar. 11, 1966, 5:2-5

-BURTON, STEPHEN D.

OSC pharmacy grad. elected prexy of Pharmacy Society.

Nov. 12, 1957, 3:2-3

STUDENTS-CALLAWAY

Page 303

OSC student obtains grant.

May 25, 1960, 1:8

-BUSCH, JIM

Biography of a Beaver.

Nov. 4, 1941, 3:4

-BUSWELL, MARGARET

Margaret Buswell elected president.

May 1, 1945, 1:6

Gavel wielder.

Jan. 11, 1945, 3:4

-BUTLER, BANCROFT

Ex-Beaver basketeer becomes bull fighter.

Dec. 8, 1936, 1:1

-BUTLER, GARY

Student felled by pipe blow.

Nov. 23, 1960, 1:2

-BUXTON, CHUCK

Chuck Buxton holds enviable position as editor of Beaver; much in publication work.

Nov. 2, 1934, 2:6

-BYRD, CURTIS

Byrd resigns, leaves town.

Dec. 6, 1977, 1:2-6

-CACY, PATTY

Campus coed breaks record; types at 104.

Mar. 1, 1968, 5:4

-CALLAWAY, MAE

Mae Callaway returns from convention.

Apr. 12, 1939, 4:6

Retiring president.

May 11, 1940, 1:2

-CAMPBELL, MILTON

O.S.C. student leaders.

Nov. 22,1933, 2:7

STUDENTS-CAMUS

-CAMUS, GINA

National title is awarded Gina

Camus.

Oct. 5, 1957, 3:4

-CANTRALL, OTTO L.

Jackson County man is junior president.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:3

-CARL, VIRGINIA

Miss Carl given Theta Sig prize.

Sept. 20, 1944, 1:2

-CARLSON, BETTY

Presidential pin-up.

Nov. 17, 1944, 3:1

-CARLSON, MILTON

O. S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 20, 1930, 2:7

-CARLSON, TED HAL

An informative sketch about a versatile man.

Mar. 8, 1949, 2:1-3

-CARMODY, MARY

Meet the president.

Feb. 25, 1944, 3:1

-CAROLAN, WILLIAM

1st federal land map of Oregon completed.

Dec. 1, 1962, 3:1-2

Student charts unique map.

Nov. 7, 1963, 1:5

-CARPENTER, KENNY

Flash! Carpenter makes U.P.

lineup.

Nov. 29, 1949, 1:8

Carpenter grabbed by Cleveland

Browns.

Jan. 24, 1950, 4:6

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-CARTER, JOE

"Big shots" will pilot nautical crown seekers.

Feb. 26, 1937, 4:4

-CASEY, GARY

Crash claims athlete.

Oct. 13, 1964, 1:1-2

-CASTNER, FRANCES

Hood River girl is busy co-ed.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:5

-CAVAGNARO, LOUISE

Activities claim prominence in career of Louise Cavagnaro, carnival head.

Jan. 11, 1940, 3:4

-CHADWICK, DON

Chadwick's pre-college adventures in West Point, Hawaiian territory put him among outstanding rooks.

Nov. 20, 1935, 1:4

-CHAMBERLIN, HOPE

OSC co-ed wins Medill award.

Mar. 27, 1938, 1:3

-CHAMBERS, DOUG

Picture of Chambers hung in

ASOSC office.

Dec. 4, 1941, 1:7

-CHAPLIN, BARBARA LYNN

Two students die in spearate wrecks.

May 13, 1975, 1:5-6

'-CHAPMAN, GENEVIEVE

Miss Chapman Tri Delt prexy for second year.

Oct. 17, 1935, 4:2

Genevieve Chapman at top rank in activities during college career.

May 21, 1936, 4:5-6

-CHARLTON, CHERISSE

OSU freshman to vie for Miss USA title.

Feb. 18, 1977, 3:1-3

-CHENEY, RICHARD

Student nabs first jackpot.

Oct. 10, 1978, 11:4-6

-CHERRY, MILDRED

Delegate returns from conference.

Jan. 7, 1941, 1:3

Miss Cherry to lead recreation at meet.

Oct. 17, 1941, 4:4

OSC senior to talk at Sunday forum.

Oct. 17, 1941, 1:8

-CHRISTIANSEN, BOB

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 14, 1930, 2:7

-CLARE, VIRGINIA

Gavel wielder.

Feb. 15, 1946, 3:1

-CLAIR, FRANK S.

OSC family shown.

Jan. 28, 1956, 3:3

-CLAIR-PARRISH, VIRGINIA

'46 Baro society editor exchanges print for pies.

Apr. 18, 1947, 3:4

-CLARK, ANDREW G.

Clark put on parole, plans return to OSU.

Feb. 19, 1980, 1:1-3

-CLARK, HAROLD

Methanol engines possible in future.

Dec. 1, 1978, 8:1-3

-CLARK, HERM

Clark rates tackel berth on

Collier's Western team.

Nov. 30, 1951, 4:7-8

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Page 305

-CLARK, MARIE

Likes, dislikes of queen candidates for "Miss Oregon State" expressed by three girls scoring most votes.

Feb. 21, 1937, 4:6

Tri Delt queen wins top-flight honors; to take gavel, chair.

Mar. 30, 1938, 4:6

Miss Clark to take trip.

Apr. 9, 1938, 2:6

Marie Clark similar in numerous ways to her predecessor.

May 11,1938, 4:4

-CLARK, PATRICIA

Personality of the week.

Oct. 15,:.1941, 3:7

Petite Pat, sparkling prom princess, designs own purple, scalloped hat.

Jan. 27, 1943, 1:7

-CLARKE, HELEN

Ambitions, hobbies, activities.

Apr. 18, 1940, 3:3

-CLUNES, LINDSAY

OSU student breaks leg skiing off top of Mt. Hood.

May 15, 1979, 8:1-3

-COATES, JAMES

OSC student shoots himself in right leg.

Apr. 2, 1960, 1:8

-COBB, MARIAN

Personality of the week.

Oct.7, 1942, 3:3

-COBLER, RICHARD

OSU ship loses crew member Cobler.

Oct. 3, 1979, 3:1-3

Grad student still lost.

Oct. 9, 1979, 3:4-6

STUDENTS-COBLER CONT

Page 306

Family of missing student upset over silence of OSU.

Nov. 28, 1979, 1:3-6

Coast Guard investigates Cobler case.

Nov. 30, 1979, 3:1-6

9:1-3

Family believes Cobler might be alive.

Feb. 29, 1980, 1:1-6

-COCKERLINE, GENEVIEVE

Journalism ace active during college careeer.

Apr. 15, 1942, 3:3

-CODY, THOMAS H.

Forestry school enrolls father-son combo; both major in forest engineering course.

Sept. 30, 1953, 1:5-7

-COLEMAN, RALPH O.

R.0 Coleman stars in H.S. and college.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:5

O.S.C. student leaders.

Nov, 1, 1933, 2:7

-COLLINS, MELVIN T.

Grad student's infant daughter killed.

Jan. 23, 1968, 1:9

-COOK, SID

Shark attacks, surfboard saves victim.

Nov. 29, 1979, 3:1-6

Specialist investigates shark attack.

Jan. 14, 1980, 7:1-6

Grad students develop underwater gas tank.

Feb. 1, 1980, 7:1-6

-COONEY, ANN

Presidential pin-up.

Mar. 2, 1945, 3:3

-COOPER, TERI

Cooper sets javelin record.

Mar. 5, 1979, 10:3-6

-COOPER, VIRGINIA

OSC student leaders.

Oct.24, 1934, 2;3

-CORBETT, MALIE

Personality of the week.

Feb. 18, 1942, 3:2

-CORLISS, LARRY DEAN

Pharmacy major commits suicide.

Dec. 3, 1960, 1:8-9

-CORVALLIS, BILL

McGuire, Corvallis victims of crash.

Jan. 5, 1949, 1:1

In Memorium.

Jan. 5, 1950, 2:1-3

Friends to pay homage to Stan

McGuire today.

Jan. 6, 1950, 1:7

Students pay final tribute to

McGuire.

Jan. 7, 1950, 1:6

Swan's song.

Jan. 7, 1950, 3:6

-COUNT, MEL

Beaver stars gain honors.

Mar. 5, 1964, 4:4-5

Count third Beaver to win gold medal.

Nov. 7, 1964, 8:4-5

Counts third Beaver to win gold medal.

Nov. 7, 1964, 8:4-5

-COURY, STEVE

Coury signs multi-year pact.

May 22, 1970, 15:1-2

-COWGILL, CHRIS

She has a reason to sing.

Dec. 2, 1977, 12:1-2

-CRANDALL, CLIFF

Meet the players.

Feb. 12,1946, 4:7

Cliff Crandall to play in N.Y.

Mar. 30, 1949, 2:3

Crandall wins honors on Helms all-American.

Apr. 5, 1949, 4:6-7

-CRICKSHANK, KENNETH

OSC student killed in crash.

Dec. 2, 1958, 1:2

-CROSBY, PAUL

Suspicion surrounds College

Register listing.

Apr. 4, 1980, 1:2-6

-Crosno, King

Furrowed brows, satirical smile mark of thane.

Jan. 24, 1947, 3:4

CUDDIHY, RICH

Cuddihy sets mark in track pentathlon.

Dec. 9, 1960, 5:2-4

-CULVER, DENISE

Student injured.

July 18, 1968, 1:2

Coed discharged.

July 30, 1968, 1:5

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Denise Culver benefit.

Oct. 11, 1968, 1:1-2

-CURETON, DAVE

Dave Cureton leads band talented in many ways.

Oct. 31, 1944, 3:3

-CURL, FRANK

A few examples.

May 3, 1949, 2:1-2

Another protest.

May 3, 1949, 2:6

Aritcle labeled childish.

May 3, 1949, 2:5

In Disfavor.

May 3, 1949, 2:2-3

Not a decent level?

May 3, 1949, 2:6

Irate subscribers put heat on

Curl; column controversy rages unabated.

May 4, 1949, 2:6-8

The campus stirs.

May 4, 1949, 2:6-8

Can't keep silent.

May 6, 1949, 2:2-3

To the editor.

May 6, 1949, 2:5

Don't agree.

May 7, 1949, 2:8

Encouraging word.

May 10, 1949, 2:8

Must establish reason.

May 10, 1949, 2:8

In Appreciation.

May 12, 1949, 2:5

STUDENTS-CURL CONT

A disgrace.

May 14, 1949, 2:6

Hot tomatoes and cold.

Apr. 30, 1949, 2:7-8

-CUSHMAN, BETTY

Bride gets tubbing for concealing news.

Oct. 13, 1942, 1:7

-DAILEY, PATRICK

Car accident kills student.

Oct.22, 1960, 1:5

DAILEY, THOMAS P.

Memorial book honors Dailey.

Nov.-2, 1960, 1:5

-D'AMATO, JOE

Original "Music Man" actor plays lead in OSU show.

May 13, 1976, 11:1-6

-DADMUM, ORIN D.

Dadmum prominent in class affairs.

May 28, 1919, 6:3

-DAUTERMAN, DONALD W.

Student shoots self in leg accidentally.

Feb. 25, 1958, 3:9

-DAVIDSON, MARVIN

Davidson holds down big job in spite of small stature, curly hair.

Oct. 11, 1932, 2:7

-DAVIS, EVERETTE

0.S.C. student leaders.

Nov. 17, 1933, 2:7

-DAVIS, HESTER

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 16, 1930, 2:7

-DAVIS, LEWIS BURCH

New Beaver editor adept in photography.

Apr. 17, 1937, 1:4

Page 308

-DAVIS, LORI

Davis hurls first no-no in

0.S.U. history; continues streak.

Apr. 16, 1980, 12:1-3

Davis hurls perfect, 3-0 win.

May 7, 1980, 24:1-6

-DAVIS, RICHARD C.

Former Baro editors write for industries.

May 14, 1957, 3:3

-DECKERT, HARRY

OSC grad drowns in Pacific

Ocean.

Sept. 16, 19753, 1:4

-DELATEUR, FRANCES G.

OSC student dies Thrusday.

Feb. 6, 1942, 1:2

-DEMOSS, GRACIE

Gracie DeMoss adds golf title.

Mar. 30, 1949, 3:8

-DENOBLE, FRANCES ANN

Death claims 3 OSU coeds.

Apr. 4, 1969, 1:9

-DEPENNING, BETH

Presidential pin-up.

Feb. 9, 1945, 3:7

-DERMID, JACK

Game photographer gives thesis findings.

May 18, 1956, 1:4

-DEROY, LINDA MARIE

"Perfect" in English, coed would teach.

Nov. 11, 1966, 3:5

-DESPAIN, KATHLEEN O'NEIL

OSC student to sing in national contest.

Mar. 3, 1951, 1:4

-DEWEY, GEORGE

M.U. president.

Apr. 24, 1943, 1:2

ASOSC prexy to head twoday convention.

Nov. 14, 1944, 1:4

Betty future

Saum, Dewey tell of plans.

Nov. 14, 1944, 1:2

Dewey presides at convention.

Dec. 5, 1944, 1:2

Dewey and Skinner attend Chicago meet.

Dec. 8, 1944, 1:2

Skinner, Dewey find trip east slightly educational.

Jan. 5, 1945, 1:6

-DEZELL, JOHN

Hecklers provide excitement after

McKay delivers speech.

Apr. 27, 1956, 1:2-3

Abuse of DeZell alleged by group.

May 4, 1956, 1:7-8

Cheers 'n jeers--students air views on political incident.

May 5, 1956, 2:3-8

DeZell "to wait" for primaries before action.

May 5, 1956, 2:3-8

-DIMICK, DON

OSC debater wins fourth place award.

May 18, 1948, 1:4

Don Dimick receives senior forensics cup.

June 3, 1948, 4:6

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Page 309

-DIN, AHMED Q.

Student protest grades in library foyer.

May 19, 1950, 1:1-2

-DOHERTY, DAVE

Dave Doherty.

Apr. 9, 1964, 2:4-6

3 OSU fire-bugs arrested.

Nov. 6, 1964, 1:3

Fire-starting trio fined $15 by court.

Nov. 10, 1964, 1:1

-DOTY, MOLLIE

Pharmacy electes head.

June 5, 1945, 1:2

-DOUGLASS, HOWARD

Douglass has varied activity list in campus journalism.

Oct. 29, 1932, 2:7

-DRIVER, JAMES

Typewriter operated by use of one hand.

Jan. 19, 1949, 1:8

-DUERST, JUDY

General Mills picks OSU coed for work.

June 4, 1969, 3:2-3

-DUIKER, VERNON EUGENE

Plunging car carries grad to death.

Jan. 28, 1955, 2:4

-DUNCAN, HAZEL

New student body second vicepresident hopes she doesn't wake from dream.

Oct. 15, 1938, 2:8

-DUNN, DICK

Dick Dunn, Senior class president, has had active campus career.

Oct. 20, 1932, 2:7

STUDENTS-DURDAN

-DURDAN, DON

Biography of a Beaver.

Oct. 21, 1941, 3:4

Don Durdan out for entire season.

Feb. 5, 1943, 3:7

Don Durdan to receive all-

American award of pic magazine.

Apr. 1, 1943, 4:7

Don Durdan led OSC's 1941

Rosebowl squad.

Nov. 27, 1956, 3:4-5

-DUSTRUDE, ANN

Grad student finds place in missionary work.

Oct. 27, 1978, 20:1-6

-DUTTON, NANCY

Phrateres, Snell, Waldo presidents have personality, many activities.

May 23, 1940, 3;1

-DYBVIK, RUSS E.

Baro news editor reporting for UPI.

July 14, 1958, 4:3

-DYE, EVANGELINE

Oregon City girl is back in school.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:6

Eva Dye has held executive offices.

May 28, 1919, 3:1

-DYSON, EARL

Benefit dance is scheduled for student.

Feb-.- 12, 1969, 1:9

-EBBA, HAILU

Hailu Ebba shines as one of top mile prospects in nation.

Apr. 20, 1972, 12:1-4

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Hailu to double up in Olympics.

Aug. 3, 1972, 7:1-3

Hailu makes Ethiopian team.

June 29, 1976, 8:2-3

Olympics stir mixed feelings among OSU stars.

Sept. 23, 1976, 51:1-6

-EDDAS, RANDY

Dorm student keeps pet gator in room.

Apr. 26, 1978, 6:1-6

-EDWARDS, FERN

Fern Edwards achieves high place on campus.

Oct. 4, 1932, 2:7

-EDWARDS, LEORY DONALD

Athlete serves sentence on harrassment charge.

May 7, 1980, 3:1-2

-EFRON, BORIS

Russian student new Dept.

teacher assistant.

May 20, 1969, 3:4-5

-EFTELAND, ED

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 23, 1930, 2:7

-EIKELMAN, J.A.

Tall Californian is athletic star.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:6

-ELDRIDGE, DON

Gavel Wielder.

June 1, 1945, 3:6

-ELMER, DALE

Olympic trial given skier.

Feb. 18, 1959, 4:6

-ELWOOD, GEORGE K.

Student safe in crash-land.

Nov. 25, 1958, 1:7

-ENGLAND, ERIC

Staff bids farewell to departing editor.

May 3, 1918, 4:1

-ENGLISH, DOROTHY

Meet the president.

Mar. 14, 1944, 3:1

-ENNIS, JUNE

Brunette June Ennis, tri-delt prexy, likes sports, cokes, teabone steaks.

Apr. 4, 1940, 3:1

-ERICKSON, ROGER

Roger Erickson dies in Eugene.

Nov. 15, 1957, 1:2

-ERICSON, DOROTHY

ASOSC secretary.

Apr. 25, 1940, 3:2

-ESPALIN, DAN

Rich Koeper is named 2nd-team

All-American.

Dec. 4, 1964, 6:8-9

-ETTER, IRENE

Junior beauties.

Feb. 23, 1937, 1:4

Installing prexy Irene to be convo feature.

May 8, 1937, 3:4

"Renie" leaves us with memories of her embedded in OSC.

Mar. 30, 1938, 4:2

Smile, cheery attitude recommended by former associated women's president.

May 10, 1938, 1:1

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Page 311

Marie Clark similar in numerous ways to her predecessor.

May 11, 1938, 4:4

-EVANS, ANN GRONER

Engineering woman to lead procession.

May 24, 1968, 6:3-5

-EVANS, JOHN ALAN

Grad student wins first Baro award.

Oct. 2, 1967, 1:4

-EVERETT, RICHARD A.

OSU student dies in motorcycleauto accident Sunday.

May 24, 1979, 3:5-6

-FEIGENSON, BETTY

Betty Feigenson reaches prominent positions in Greek,

Home Ec fields.

May 7, 1936, 4:3

-FEIKE, ZELTA

Zelta Feike makes enviable record.

May 28, 1919, 3:1

-FELTHOUSE, MARGARET

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 30, 1937, 2:2 (editorial)

-FENNER, JANET

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 23, 1937, 2:2 (editorial)

-FERGUSON, WILLIAM

Ferguson to present securityclad thesis.

May 1, 1953, 1:4

-FERRARIS, MARIE

Personality girl knows 5 languages.

Dec. 10, 1943, 3:6

Sketches on our seven old women.

Mar. 9, 1945, 3:4

STUDENTS-FERRIES

-FERRIES, MARC

Harrassment charges denied.

Oct. 6, 1978, 3:1-4

-FIELD, DON

"Play Hero" Don Field up to same old tircks in "Susan and God".

Nov. 20, 1940, 1:3

-FIELD, HARRY

1933 basketball champions widely scattered; former beavers now pro stars.

Dec. 7, 1934, 3:1

-FISHER, ALICE

Alice Fisher choice of state students for secretary job.

May 2, 1931, 2:4

-FISHER, DAN

Record flight places in Guinness book.

Apr. 30, 1980, 11:1-4

-FISHER, JIM

Student explains capture of

Hoodangs and Updangs in Scappose vicinity.

Nov. 11, 1950, 2:7-8

-FIVIAN, FRITZ

Fivian in running for Olympic berth.

May 3, 1960, 4:6

Fivian represents OSC in Olympics.

Oct. 19, 1960, 4:8-9

-FLEMING, ANN

Senior class president facinated by politics.

May 15, 1943, 1:5

-FLETCHER, WILLIAM S.

OSC polio victim is hospitalized in Portland.

Dec. 4, 1948, 1:5

-FLICK, BERNALOU

OSC sophomore coed said youngest editor.

Feb. 10, 1953, 2:5

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-FLOBERG, RALPH

Strange trick of fate brings associated party candidate to

OSC.

Apr. 20, 1939, 1:5

-FLOYD, JEAN

"World certainly rose", exclaims excited Jean.

Mar. 12, 1942, 1:6

Miss Jean Floyd OSC V-head.

Oct. 28, 1942, 3:8

Two college leaders conduct discussion.

Nov. 13, 1942, 3:4

Interviews with Mortar board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-FOLSOM, GLADYS

Presidential pin-up.

Dec. 1, 1944, 3:3

-FONG, HENRY WEE CHU

Police arrest OSU student.

Apr. 17, 1968, 1:9

-FOOTE, MARK

Legion of Valor recognizes

Navy ROTC student at OSU.

Oct. 20, 1977, 8:4-6

-FORD, WALTER RUSSELL

Traffic toll claims three OSU students.

Dec. 3, 1968, 1:9

-FORESTEL, BILL

Jean Ross, Bill Forestel, active in numerous student body, class, committee affairs.

Oct. 31, 1934, 2:6

-FORMICK, JOSEPH

Formick chosen; six foot ASTRP is GI this week.

Oct. 24, 1944, 3:6

-FOSBURY, DICK

Fosbury readies for Carson show.

Nov. 6, 1968, 6:8-9

FOS caputres Hayward gift.

Feb. 4, 1969, 6;2

-FOWLER, DONNA

Donna Fowler.

Apr. 23, 1964, 2:1-3

-FOX, VALERIE

Co-ed participates in ship launching.

Oct. 31, 1942, 1:6

-FRANCIS, JOE

Francis, Brackins on U.P. allcoast.

Nov. 26, 1957, 4:6-7

Francis, Randall chosen on the all-coast eleven.

Dec. 6, 1957, 4:1-2

-FREEMAN, GARY

Freeman trial slated Monday.

Oct. 17, 1969, 8:3

-FREER, JAMES

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 19, 1930, 2:7

-FREUDENTHAL, MARGARET

Farm Journal feature to honor rifle champ.

Jan. 13, 1949, 1:8

-FRIESE, DOREEN

Death claims 3 OSU coeds.

Apr. 4, 1969, 1:9

-FROST, SUE

OSC student stars in film.

Feb. 10, 1959, 1:4

-FULKERSON, CARMEN

Blonde prom candidate comes from coast city.

Mar. 5, 1935, 1:6

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Page 313

-FULLER, BETTY

Co-ed reports fro N.Y. paper.

June 25, 1946, 4:4

Summer session news editor.

July 16, 1946, 8:3

-FULLER, LEROY E.

Union Pacific names agent.

Feb. 16, 1949, 3:6

-GALLAGHER, JOHN

O.S.C. student leaders.

Nov. 18, 1933, 2:7

Student president leader from start.

Aug. 18, 1936, 5:8

John Gallagher's life disclosed by admireer.

Feb. 2, 1937, 2:2 (editorial)

-GALLEGO, FIRST. LT. LAWRENCE

Copter crash claims grad.

Oct. 10, 1967, 1:4

-GANNON, KATE

Presidential pin-up.

Mar. 16, 1945, 3:7

-GAREY, "STEW"

Carey chosen by men as GI for this week.

Oct. 17, 1944, 3:2

-GEHLAR, MARK

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 14, 1937, 2:2

-GEISLER, ELEANOR

Eleanor Geisler shows unusual activity record throughtout college days.

Apr. 23, 1936, 5:6

-GELSINGER, LOIS

Likes, dislikes of queen candidates for Miss Oregon State expressed by.

three girls scoring most votes.

Feb. 21, 1937, 4:6

STUDENTS-GASCOIGNE

-GASCOIGNE, WILLIAM

Intramural player hurt in football.

Oct. 10, 1952, 4:3

-GENTRY, WAYNE

OSC alum working in Norway embassy.

Jan. 18, 1950, 3:4

-GERLING, DOROTHY

Meet the president.

Feb. 4, 1944, 3:3

-GESAS, CATHERINE

Personality of the week.

Oct. 31, 1941, 3:7 (portrait)

-GILBERT, DICK

Missing skiers return to campus after all-night stay on mountain.

Jan. 21, 1955, 1:4-6

-GILL, AMORY

Gill captain of basketball team.

Mar. 15, 1923, 1:3

-GILL, WHITNEY

Salem athlete has an enviable record.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:2

-GIROD, ANNE

Tall

Anne Girod lists titantic

AWS tasks.

May 8, 1948, 3:1

-GOSSLER, CHARLOTTE

U.S. -Japanese drama compared by actress.

Feb. 29, 1948, 1:6

-GOUL, KAY

Orchid of the week.

May 20, 1943, 3:2

-GRAEF, FRANCES

Matrix table head has ability plus.

Jan. 29, 1941, 3:7

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-GRAHAM, JACK

Jack Graham, rook president, boasts excellent high school record.

Oct. 28, 1932, 2:7

-GRAHAM, MARIAN

Personality of the week.

Nov. 5, 1941, 3:3

-GRAHAM, TERRY LEE

OSU junior suffers burns.

Sept. 20, 1967, 1:8

-GRANSBERG, DOUGLAS

OSU cadet receives national honor.

Apr. 17, 1974, 2:5-6

-GRAY, WILLIAM

Ex-Oregon State star plans to return; play 2 more years.

Oct. 30, 1945, 4:7

-GREEN, ERIS

Meet the president.

May 26, 1944, 3:5

Presidential pin-up.

Jan. 12, 1945, 3:4

Sketches on our seven old women.

Mar. 9, 1945, 3:4

-GREEN, GEORGE

Admissions office mural.

May 10, 1962, 3:4-7

-GREEN, NORM

New inter-Greek prexy well known in activities.

May 21, 1936, 1:1-2

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 29, 1937, 2:2 (editorial)

-GREENWOOD , DOROTHY

OSC co-ed nears top in queen selection.

Jan. 22, 1937, 1:7

Miss Greenwood in second spot.

Jan. 26, 1937, 1:7

-GRENZ, LYNN DEE

OSU coed crowned Miss Oregon.

July 15, 1971, 1:3-6

-GRIFFIN, Z. WAYNE

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 11, 1930, 2:7

-GRIGGS, IRENE

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 15, 1930, 2:7

-GRIGGS, MIKE

Two OSC rifle team members placed on 1960, 6:6

-GURALNICK, DAVID B.

Former Oregon Stater featured in magazine.

Oct. 16, 1956, 3:5

-GURGEL, WILLIAM F.

Student arrested for "Squirreling" smashes watch.

Apr. 2,1958, 3:3

-HAVERLACH, JANET

Popular coed dies Thrusday due to illness.

Oct. 10, 159, 1:8

-HACKMANN, MARGE

Pamphlet on sex written by student.

May 1, 1973, 3:4-5

-HALBROOK, WADE

Wade Halbrook named on UP all-

PCC team.

Feb. 27, 1954, 4:8

Wade Halbrook suspended for cutting classes.

May 3, 1955, 4:4

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-HALL, DON

Hall to return to OSC campus next Sunday.

Oct. 8, 1943, 1:4

Hall assumes duties.

Oct. 12, 1943, 1:5

-HAMLIN, VIRGIL L.

Virgil L. Hamlin to be awarded national trophy.

Oct. 3, 1954, 4:1

-HAMMOND, SID

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 25, 1930, 2:7

-HAND, DON

Volume XXXIII manager shoots up book store with "unloaded" gun.

Feb. 9, 1939, 1:2

-HANNAH, KEDRIC

Friends start Kedric Hannah memorial fund.

Jan. 14, 1950, 3:6

-HANSELMAN, GEORGE

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 29, 1930, 2:7

-HANSEN, LULLA

Lulla Hansen to help lead YWCA council.

Sept. 27, 1947, 3:1

Outstanding senior girl spends time traveling.

May 14, 1948, 3:2

-HANSEN, RICH

Indian curse on president holds true for 140 years.

Nov. 27, 1963, 2:4-5

STUDENTS-HANSEN CONT

-HANSEN, SHIRLEY ANN

Engineering woman to lead procession.

May 24, 1968, 6:3-5

-HANSON, GORDON K.

Graduation will split team of father, son.

May 19, 1954, 1:3

-HARKINS, JUDY

Personality of the week.

Feb. 12, 1942, 3:5

-HARLOW, BRAD

Committee charges Harlow with campaign infraction.

Apr. 24, 1978, 6:4-6

-HARRIS, HOWARD

Harris, Hicks named to West

All-Stars.

Jan. 19, 1979, 24:3-6

Harris left behind for missing practice.

Jan. 15, 1980, 12:3-6

Howard Harris sterling performance by Beaver brings home long-awaited gold.

Mar. 27, 1980, 23:1-4

Harris beats two-time Olympic gold winner.

Mar. 28, 1980, 23:1-4

Bielenberg, Harris in Olympic trials finals.

May 15, 1980, 16:1-6

-HARSTAD, HELEN

Personalities.

Dec. 3, 1942, 3:2

Meet the president.

May 5, 1944, 3:1

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New AWS officers are interviewed.

Apr. 13, 1945, 3:4

Presidential pin-up.

Apr. 20,1945, 3:6

-HART, EDWIN

OSC orator.

Apr. 10, 1948, 1:5

-HARVEY, JERRY

Presenting weekend co-chairmen.

May 13, 1939, 1:7

--HASTIE, RONAL

First male in history of OSU to receives B.S. in home ec.

Apr. 22, 1965, 3:1-4

School of home ec to graduate male in clothing and textiles.

May 28, 1965, 4:7

-HATHAWAY, LELA

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 25, 1930, 2:7

-HAUSER, VICTOR E. JR.

Assistance is given to graduate student.

May 11, 1960, 1:9

Graduate student gains assistance.

May 25, 1960, 1:2

-HAWORTH, EVELYN

Ambition, hobbies, activities.

Apr. 18, 1940, 3:3

-HAYDEN, LEONE

Senior narrates past experiences.

May 5, 1937, 2:2

-HAYES, W.B.

"Duke" Hayes en route to India.

Sept. 30, 1921, 1:3

-HEAD, AL

O.S.C. student leaders.

Nov. 14, 1933, 2:7

-HEE, SALLIE

Memorial service planned for woman.

Apr. 29, 1975, 1:5-6

Scholarship fund established.

May 5, 1975, 2:3-4

-HEGEBURG, IRENE

Rose festival queen prominent in

Beaver campus activities.

May 6, 1938, 1:2

-HEISE, WESLEY

Wesley Heise achieves high position in many campus activities.

Oct. 25, 1932, 2:7

-HELLMAN, JOAN MARIE

Rare disease strikes coed..

Oct. 9, 1957, 1:7

-HELMS, KARL

Helms claims town, gown racist.

May 21, 1969, 1:2-5

-HENDERSON, BOB

Weary winner shivers under showers following victory; new ASOSC prexy

"one of friendliest fellows in school".

May 6, 1937, 1:4

Bob Henderson OSC's delegate at

NSFA meet.

Dec. 9, 1937, 6:4

-HENDERSON, DEXTER

Manager gets demoted, resassigned.

Mar. 31, 1976, 1:5-6

-HENDRICKS, GERALD

Hendrick receives double appointment.

Oct. 30, 1945, 3:2

-HERZINGER, CONNIE

Connie heads international week.

Feb. 17, 1943, 3:7

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-HETHERINGTON, JEANNE

Jeanne Hetherington, brown-eyed

Susan adores ice cream.

Nov. 27, 1940, 4:6

Jeanne Hetherington chosen girl of month.

Jan. 27, 1942,1:5

Miss Hetherington to take

Hollywood screen tests.

Apr. 30, 1942, 1:5

-HIBBARD, CAPTAIN GEORGE

Hibbard stands out as star athlete in OSC sports career.

May 3, 1935, 3:3

-HIGGS, HAL

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 8, 1937, 2:2 (editorial)

-HILL, CATHY

Hill leaves for a "better program" at Oregon.

Jan. 16, 1980, 12:1-6

-HINKLE, JANET

Likes, dislikes of queen candidates for "Miss Oregon State" expressed by three girls scoring most votes.

Feb. 21, 1937, 4:6

Inquiring reporter.

May 8, 1937, 4:4

Miss Hinkle slates Oakland jaunt.

Apr. 27, 1938, 5:5

-HIXSON, MARSHA

Lone girl...among men.

Nov. 1, 1967, 4:4

-HOCKEMA, ANDREW

2 OSU students die in accidents.

Mar. 9, 1966, 1:6-7

-HOECKER, DALE

Gaval wielder.

Jan. 25, 1946, 3:3

STUDENTS-HOERNER

-HOERNER, JOY

Local girl does it again in student body election.

May 6,1943, 1:2

-HOFFMAN, RUTH

Radiant Ruth Hoffman is personality of week.

Dec. 6,1946, 3:1

-HOLDEN, EILEEN

Interviews with Mortar board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-HOLLEY, BOB

Senior narrates past experiences.

May 7, 1939, 2:2

-HOLLSTEIN, JEAN W.

Hollstein named cadet colonel of

ROTC units.

Dec. 4, 1940, 1:2

-HOLM, LILLIAN

Miss Holm heads weekend program.

May 11, 1935, 1:3

Miss Holm, Alpha Chi president, versatile.

Oct. 12, 1935, 1:6

-HOLMBERG, DAVID K.

Student is found.

Oct. 30, 1959, 3:6

-HOMSTROM, BILL

Genial rally squad president combines pep with spirit.

Oct. 19, 1945, 3:3

-HORNING, GARY

OSU engineering student killed in airplane crash on Oregon coast.

May 9, 1967, 1:6

OSU student's body is found on beach.

May 16, 1967, 1:1

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-HOTH, CARL

"Missing men" return after short vacation.

May 28, 1969, 1:3-4

-HOUCK, AGNES

Senior woman has hobby of athletics.

May 28, 1919, 3:4

-HOUSE, THOMAS

ASOSC prexy sends welcome.

June 15, 1948, 2:3

A job well done.

Apr. 27, 1949, 2:1-3

From me to you.

May 19, 1949,,2:4-5

-HOWARD, SHIRLEY SING

Shirley Howard chosen for advertising campaign.

May 13, 1964, 3:4

-HOWE, BEN

Dewey invites Howe to private luncheon.

Apr. 29, 1948, 1:7

OSC duo meets editor, candidate, and pianist.

May 4, 1948, 1:7

-HOWELL, JOAN

Summer session news editor.

July 16, 1946, 8:4

-HOY, MYRA

Myra Hoy, brown-haired Alpha Xi

Delta leader.

Oct. 29, 1935, 4:2-3

-HUBBARD, LESLIE

Students pose for commercials.

Feb. 29, 1980, 12:1-2

-HUDDLESTON, LAURA

New Mortar Board prexy has colored career.

May 27, 1937, 4:4

"Huddle" back! 10164W rings often as Mortar Board president returns from city noted for new cars, operas.

Jan. 26, 1938, 4:4

-HUFFMAN, NEVILLE

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 4, 1930, 2:7

-HUGHES, GLENNA

John b. Hughes' daughter here.

Mar. 2, 1945, 4:6

-HUGHES, HENRY

Hughes famous for his 60-yard barefoot kick.

Dec. 10, 1931, 4:6

-HULL, CHARLES DARWIN

Charles Hull, '09 killed by electricity in Seattle.

Dec. 15, 1909, 1:4

-HULL, MELVIN ERNEST JR.

OSU student is arrested.

Feb. 27, 1968, 1:3

-HUMPHREY, FRED

Fred Humphrey gives talk.

May 2, 1922, 2:4

-HUMPHREYS, LYNNE

Drunk pedaling carries $1000 fine.

Oct. 16, 1978, 10:5-6

-HUNTER, BILL

Hunter wins spot on all-

American yell team.

Jan. 15, 1941, 1:6

-HUNTER, ED

Student injured in slippery fall.

Jan. 28, 1948, 1:5

-HUNTLEY, JONI

Huntley enrolls at OSU.

May 7, 1974, 8:4-6

Huntley wins Hayward, prep awards.

Feb. 4, 1975, 8:4-6

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Huntley jump sets record.

Mar. 5, 1975, 10:5-6

Huntley wins high jump in

Russian meet.

July 8, 1975, 8:1-3

Huntley to defend AAU crown.

Feb. 27, 1976, 22:5-6

Huntley to leave OSU, will start Olympic training.

Apr. 22, 1976, 12:1-6

Huntley clears 6-2%, fifth place in Olympics.

Aug. 3, 1976, 12:4-6

Huntley places third in U.S.-

Russian track meet.

Aug. 10, 1976, 8:1-3

Olympics stir mixed feelings among OSU stars.

Sept. 23, 1976, 51:1-6

Huntley transfers to Long Beach

State.

Jan. 5, 1977, 16:3-6

-HUSER, STEPHEN ALLEN

Junior drowns in river rapids.

May 23, 1967, 1:5

-HUTCHINSON, KIM

OSU student out on bail.

Apr. 16, 1968, 1:8

Waletich charge with 2nd robbery.

Apr. 17, 1968, 1:7

-HUTCHINSON, SHARON

"If the key fits take it" applies'to Volkswagons.

May 28, 1969, 1:3-5

-HYDE, DAVID

Blind student makes way on campus.

Nov. 6, 1972, 9:1-4

STUDENTS-INGRAM

-INGRAM, JOHNNY

Johnny Ingram plays trumpet with Cureton.

Nov. 21, 1944, 3:5

-INMAN, ROGER

OSC bandsman confined to bed by UW injuries.

Oct. 29, 1957, 1:1-2

Dr. releases Roger Inman.

Oct. 30, 1957, 1:3

-INSKEEP, BETTY

Frosh officers Slocum, Inskeep.

Oct. 13, 1944, 3:4

-IRVINE, JAMES

Walton names Jim Irvine baro managing editor.

May 22, 1948, 1:1

-IRVING, RALPH E.

Harney County sends Irving.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:3

-IVERSON, JANE

OSU sophomore skier breaks leg now will "race" only to classes.

Jan. 24, 1969, 4:1-3

-JACOBS, DAVID

Quintet likes what OSU has to offer.

Jan. 11, 1980, 22:1-6

27:1-3

-JACOBS, JIM

Quintet likes what OSU has offer.

Jan. 11, 1980, 22:1-6

27:1-3 to

-JACOBS, JOANNE

Quintet likes what OSU has to offer.

Jan. 11, 1980, 22:1-6

27:1-3

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-JACOBS, MELISSA

Quintet likes what OSU has to offer.

Jan. 11, 1980, 22:1-6

27:1-3

-JACOBS, TOM

Quintet likes what OSU has to offer.

Jan. 11, 1980, 22:1-6

27:1-3

-JACKMAN, JIM

Summer session news heads lead highly active lives.

July 18, 1944, 6:4

-JACOBSON, OMER

Week's personality is active

Blue Key, "Jake" Jacobson.

Jan. 31, 1947, 3:7

-JACOBY, BARBARA

Queen of festival formulates plans for research work.

May 6, 1938, 1:4

-JACQUISS, ROBERT

Bikes, doors, stairs pose problems for handicapped.

May 13, 1976, 3:1-6

-JARVIS, ANNIE JEAN

Putty's personalities.

Mar. 4, 1949, 2:7-8

-JARVIS, JIM

Jarvis breaks ankle; out of baseball action.

Apr. 13, 1965, 4:4-9

Saubert, Jarvis are "outstanding seniors".

Apr. 23, 1965, 2:4-9

-JASPER, MERRELL

Baker lad makes wrestling team.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:4

S

-JATALA, PARVIZ

Jatala: His tricks of trade are difficult to put down.

Mar. 3, 1972, 9:3-5

-JENSEN, FRANCES

Miss Jensen named editor.

May 26, 1937, 1:8

Cooperation.

Juoy 20, 1937, 1:2

-JEREMIAH, BOB L.

OSU gridder beaten in ski resort fight.

Mar. 8, 1976, 1:6

-JOHNSON, JEAN MCCLAY

OSU's first female vo-ag major may have trouble finding job.

Dec. 1, 1970, 7:3-5

-JOHNSON,JEANETTE

Coquille funeral held for

OSC freshman.

Jan. 9, 1957, 1:7

-JOHNSON, MARGUERITE

Dark haired beauty tri Delt selection to vie for royal honor

Saturday.

Jan. 28, 1943, 1:3

Marguerite Johnson '44 activity co-ed A.W.S. vice prexy.

Feb. 10, 1943, 3:3

Marguerite Johnson takes spotlight as girl of week.

Dec. 21, 1943, 2:3

-JOHNSON, SHERRILL

OSU women chosen for first pilot program.

May 15, 1980, 1:1-6

-JOHNSON, STEVE

Johnson is the lead ball for

O.S.U. wrecking crew.

Feb. 20, 1979, 12:1-6

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Johnson, Blume picked for

Olympic hoop trials.

May 6, 1980, 12:5-6

Not all luster gone from

Olympic tryouts.

May 19, 1980, 12:1-4

11:1-2

-JOY, ADENA

Miss Joy, outstanding senior in both scholarship, campus activities.

Oct. 18, 1932, 2:7

-JUDD, LYNDA LOUISE

Death takes geologist; three killed in accident.

Jan. 14, 1969, 1:3-5

-KARAMONOS, JOHN

Big John Karamonos will carry third act as he does football.

Mar. 5, 1946, 1:7

-KECK, MIKE

Keck services held.

Feb. 2, 1970, 10:1-3

-KEENEY, NELL

Interviews with Mortar Board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-KELLER, BILL

Pro football player turns student.

Feb. 19, 1979, 9:1-6

-KENNEDY, SYBIL

Personality of the week.

Oct. 22, 1941, 3:4

-KENT, BOB

Gavel Wielder.

Mar. 5, 1946, 3:7

STUDENTS-KERNAN

-KERNAN, GEORGE

Gavel wielder.

May 25, 1945, 3:3

-KEYS, BRUCE

OSU student's parole revoked in ruling announced yesterday.

May 27, 1969, 1:4-6

-KIERZEK, MARIAN JEAN

Student leaders meet at Salem.

Dec. 1, 1944, 1:2

Sketches on our seven old women.

Mar. 9, 1945, 3:4

-KIMMEL, BETTY

Junior beauties.

Feb. 23, 1937, 1:5

KING, CHARLES

"Dad" King is coach at Ashland high.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:5

-KINSER, SUE

AWS carnival heads.

Feb. 12, 1942, 3:3

-KIRBY, CHARLES JOSEPH

Police, witnesses, students testify at coroner's inquest.

Jan. 29, 1938, 1:8

In line of duty.

Feb. 1 1938, 2:3

The story behind the cut.

Feb. 3, 1938, 2:1 (editorial)

Medford citizens protest shooting.

Feb. 5, 1938, 1:6

City fathers hear further complaint on shooting officer.

Feb. 8, 1938, 1:6

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Facts misrepresents.

Feb. 8, 1938, 1:6

OSC mothers demand Kirby investigation.

Feb. 8, 1938, 1:2

Daily mail.

Feb. 10, 1938, 2:5

Feb. 12, 1938, 2:1

Feb. 15, 1938, 2:6

Father of Kirby asks for probe.

Feb. 23, 1938, 1:8

News behind the news.

Feb. 26, 1938, 2:1 (editorial)

Grand jury exonerates Aaron

Dearing.

Apr. 9, 1938, 1:3

-KLAWA, DICK

Drowning swimmer saved by student.-

Sept. 16, 1953, 1:2

-KLINE, DAN

3 OSU fire-bugs arrested.

NOv. 6, 1964, 1:3

Fire-starting trio fined $15 by courts.

Nov. 10, 1964, 1:1

-KLOVER, KATHRYN ANN

Coed saves life; receives award.

Nov. 30, 1967, 1:1

-KNAPP, WINIFRED CASE

88-year-old woman enrolls as

OSC coe.

Jan. 9, 1960, 4:2-3

-KNERR, ADELE

AWS president finds time for college activities.

May 21, 1941, 3:2

aft

Grades first says AWS head.

Dec. 4, 1941, 1:7

-KNIFTON, CHRISTOPHER HENRY

Carbine blast kills teenager.

Oct. 6, 1965, 1:5

-KNOLL, BOB

Campus comment.

June 7, 1947, 2:1

-KNOWLTON, SALLY

Traffic toll cliams three OSU students.

Dec. 3, 1968, 1;9

-KNUTSEN, GEORGE

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 8, 1930, 2:7

-KOCH, MIKE

Mike Koch.

Apr. 9, 1964, 2:7-9

Apr. 21, 1964, 2:1-3

-KOHLER, JULIE

OSU women chosen for first pilot program.

May 15, 1980, 1:1-6

-KOHNER, KATHY

OSC's Kathy Kohner is the real

"Gidget".

Apr. 17, 1959, 3:3-5

-KOLLAS, DAVID

Motorcycle injures rider.

Oct. 24,1959, 3:6

-KOLLINGS, ELAINE

Blue eyes, capability, friendliness describe co-ed editor.

May 11, 1940, 4:2

Traveler and nursemaid or how to spend summer.

Oct. 16,1940, 3:1

Vivacious Elaine is Theta Sig boss.

Jan. 29, 1941, 3:6

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Miss Kollins, poised toastmistress, blushes, stammers when honored.

Feb. 12, 1941, 3:1

"Yank" editors named for radio citation.

Mar. 16, 1945, 1:8

-KORTGE, MICHAEL KENNETH

Student is nabbed after long chase.

Feb. 2, 1960, 2:2

-KRIGBAUM, JIM

Committee drops violation charges.

Apr. 22, 1980, 3:1-3

-KUHN, VIOLET

Beta Phi Alpha leader enjoys outdoor sports.

Oct. 23, 1935, 1:7-8

-LACKEY, BARBARA

Alpha Xi Delta prexy wants to settle down.

Feb. 13, 1937, 4:2

-LAIRD, MAJA

OSU student works Russian trawlers.

Feb. 12, 1979, 7:1-6

-LANDFORCE, ANDY

OSC president to be weekend guest at Oregon.

Nov. 28, 1941, 1:3

-LANE, BRYAN

The Amazing Cano.

Jan. 10, 1978, 1:2-6

-LANGDON, SHARON LEE

Sharon named "Miss Football".

Sept. 21, 1949, 1:4-6

-LASHBAUGH, MARION

Veterans club member is ex-DI...

a rugged co-ed?

Nov. 8, 1958, 3:3-4

STUDENTS-LAUREN

-LAUREN, WARD

Detroit man, Ward Lauren choice of men this week.

Nov. 7, 1944, 3:4

-LAWRENCE, HAROLD GIFFORD

Math assistant tries burglary.

Feb. 6, 1959, 1:1

-LAWRENCE, JAMES

Student chemist injured in dorm.

Oct. 25, 1955, 1:2

-LEE, HELOISE

Personality of the week.

Dec. 10, 1941, 3:2

-LENCHITSKY, CARL

Lenchitsky, O.S.C. guard wins many basketball honors.

Feb. 4, 1933, 3:1

-LEONARD, LAONA

Personality of the week.

Apr. 22, 1942, 3:5

-LESSEG, JAMES A.

Ex-OSU student killed in Vietnam.

Mar. 29, 1968, 1:1

-LETOURNEUX,GEORGE

LeTourneux combination of brain and brawn.

May 18, 1943, 1:4

Presidential pin-up.

May 4, 1945, 3:6

-LEVERE, BILLY

"Billy" Levere pays campus short visist.

Nov. 11, 1919, 1:6

-LEVET, BOYD

Radio director nominated for senator's staff.

Apr. 4, 1968, 3:5

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-LEWIS, JESS

Thomas to coach U.S. team; Jess

Lewis eligible.

Apr. 15, 1966, 5:1-4

Lewis snathches Olympic mat 1st.

May 14, 1968, 4:1-2

-LICHT, LOUIS

Scrubber device developed to remove barnyard odors.

Sept. 26, 1978, 15:1-3

-LINDER, FRIEDA

Miss Linder, AWS prexy, shows versatile career as prominent OSC coed.

Apr. 9, 1936, 4:3

President Linder begins office with enthusiasm.

May 9, 1936, 4:1-2

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 10, 1937, 2:2

Greater field beckons AWS personality senior.

May 8, 1937, 6:4

-LINDQUIST, PATRICIA

Three skiers snow-bound.

Feb. 16, 1967, 1:1

-LINDSAY, FORREST

Forrest Lindsay well qualified for office of Beaver yell king.

May 6, 1931, 2:5

Lindsay, smiling Oregon State yell leader, believes in mob psychology.

Oct. 15, 1932, 2:7

O.S.C. student leaders.

Oct. 21, 1933, 2:7

-LINDSEN, CLAYTON

Students unearth Indian skeleton.

Mar. 9, 1966, 3:8-9

-LINDSTEDT, KERMIT

O.S.C. student leaders.

Nov. 9, 1933, 2:7

-LINMAN, LOUISE

First OAC football game reported in 1893 paper.

Dec. 8, 1950, 3:1-2

-LIST, MARGARET

Panhellenic heads.

Mar. 3, 1943, 2:4

-LIVELY, JUDY

Coed receives hiking injury.

Dec. 2, 1959, 3:4

-LODELL, CAR A.

Star athlete comes from Jefferson high.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:2

-LODWICK, WELDON

Doctoral candidate denied teaching certificate.

Oct. 2, 1975, 6:1-6

-LONG, HOWIE

Gavel wiedler.

May 17, 1946, 3:4

-LUM, LOUIS FOON

Canoe upsets, student drowns in

Mary's river.

May 5, 1953, 1:5

-LOOSLEY, MERLE

Klamath man is on 0.A.C. football team.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:5

-LOWRY, TERRY

Missing skiers return to campus after all-night stay on mountain.

Jan. 21, 1955, 1:4-6

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-LUCHT, CRAIG

IM athlete stricken with fatal heart attack.

Nov. 5, 1976, 1:4-6

-LUSCOMBE, BRUCE

Student suffers serious injury in roughing.

Feb. 13, 1974, 3:1

-MCCALL, BETTY ANN

Telephone blues bothers crews of weekend hops.

Apr. 12,1946, 4:6

-MCCALLISTER, MARJORIE

Marjories McCallister chosen as delegate.

Jan. 7, 1939, 1:7

-MCCLANATHAN, ROBERT

Junior treasurer lives in Clatsop.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:3

-MACCOLLIN, MIA MICHELLE

10 year old student enrolled at

OSU.

Aug. 11, 1970, 7:1-5

-MCCRACKEN, WARREN W.

OSC student suicide victim.

Feb. 6, 1959, 1:6

-MCCREADY, BETTY-SUE

Betty-Sue McCready selected candidate for "Mademoiselle" magazine trip.

Mar. 5, 1940, 1:1

Lady of the press retires as editor.

May 2, 1940, 3:2

Litterary Betty-Sue prominent on campus.

May 11, 1940, 8:3

-MCCRORY, DEAN

Student succumbs to heart condition.

Apr. 1, 1961, 1:4

STUDENTS-MCELROI

-MCELROI, RUSS

Right hand man and shadow all in one.

Nov. 2, 1979,27:1-6

-MCEWEN, WESLEY

Injured students moved to

Portland for further care.

Oct. 28, 1950, 3:4

-MCFADDEN, BARBARA

Presidential pin-up.

Nov. 10, 1944, 3:3

-MCGINNIS, FRANCES

Frances McGinnis.

May 11, 1940, 3:1

-MCGUIRE, STAN

McGuire lineman of week.

Nov. 17, 1949, 1:2-5

McGuire, Corvallis victims of crash.

Jan. 5, 1950, 1:1

In memorium.

Jan. 5, 1950, 2:1-3

Friends to pay homage to stan

McGuire today.

Jan. 6, 1950, 1:7

McGuire to remain OSC grid captain, Kip Taylor declares.

Jan. 6, 1950, 4:7

Students pay final tribute to

McGuire.

Jan. 7, 1950, 4:7

Swan's song.

Jan. 7, 1950, 3:6

-MCINTYRE, KATHERINE

O.S.C. student leaders.

Oct. 18, 1933, 2:7

-MACK, CHARLIE

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 21, 1930, 2:7

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-MCKAY, MARY LOU

Co-ed weekly will interview

Mary Lou McKay.

Jan. 22, 1949, 1:8

-MCKEE, VIOLET

Meet the president.

Apr. 28, 1944, 3:2

Presidential pin-up.

Oct. 20, 1944, 3:1

Sketches on our seven old women.

Mar. 9, 1945, 3:4

-MCKENZIE, F.W. KAUFMAN

Small caliber rifle wound proves fatal to science student.

May 12, 1948, 1:3

Funeral for McKenzie to be held

Thursday.

May 13, 1948, 1:1

-MCKENZIE, MARGE

New AWS officers are interviewed.

Apr. 13, 1945, 3:4

-MACKENZIE, WILMA

Wilma Mackenzie quiet Gamma Phi

Beta prexy.

Oct. 15, 1935, 1:6

-MACKEY, WALTER

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 5, 1930, 2:7

-MCKINNEY, BUD BARTON

Student hit by automobile.

Feb. 16, 1972, 3:1-2

-MCKINNON, PATRICIA

Alpha Delta Pi prexy likes variety in life.

Oct. 19, 1935, 1:2-3

-MCPHERSON, STEVE

McPherson gets top golf award.

May 19, 1980, 11:3

-MACPHERSON, VIRGINIA

Presidential pin-up.

Sept. 29, 1944, 3:3

Sketches on our seven old women.

Mar. 9, 1945, 3:4

-MCWHORTER, DORIS

Interviews with mortar Board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-MADISON, DOROTHY

Putty's personalities.

Jan. 28, 1949, 2:5

-MAINWARING, BERNARD

Mainwaring is late visitor.

Apr. 22, 1919, 1:5

-MAMARIL, MANUEL D.

Funeral service set for Korean victim.

Jan. 22, 1952, 1:1

-MARKS, BERYL

Meet the president.

Mar. 21, 1944, 3:5

-MARKSTALLER, JAN

Co-ed Jan Markstaller given national moonlight girl title.

Apr. 3,1956, 3:3

-MARLIN, RICHARD

OSU student dies.

July 15, 1963, 3:1

-MARTIN, JUDITH

OSU student Judith Martin named

1962 Miss Corvallis.

Apr. 3, 1962, 1:1-3

-MASTERSON, MELVIN

Melvin Masterson, president of senior class, establishes home and business along with education.

Dec. 13, 1934, 2:7

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-MAVRODES, GEORGE

George Mavrodes graduates at 18.

May 25, 1945, 1:5

-MAYFIELD, JEROME

Trust fund to aid injured student.

Apr. 10, 1974, 6:5-6

-MAYO, PAT

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 15, 1937, 4:3

-MECHAM, FREDERICK B.

Student death accidental.

Oct. 4, 1968, 1:6

-MEIER, SUE

Student makes home in Willamette part tent.

May 4, 1977, 7:1-6

Woman living in tent loses children.

May 10, 1977, 5:3-6

-MENIG, JOAN

Joan Menig in the spotlight as

A.W.S. treasurer.

Mar. 24, 1943, 3:7

-MENKEN, CAROL

Menken named player of week.

Feb. 13, 1979, 11:5-6

Menken still the franchise in women's hoop circles.

Oct. 17, 1979, 16:1-6

15:1-4

Menken on yet another all-

American hoop team.

Apr. 16, 1980, 11:1-2

-MENTZER, ELIZABETH

Speech winner goes to OSC.

Mar. 27, 1943, 1:8

STUDENTS-MERZENICH

-MERZENICH, TED

Student feared drowned.

Oct. 21, 1969, 1:2

-METCALF, MARGARET

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 17, 1930, 2:7

-MEYERS, DOROTHY

AWS carnival heads.

Feb. 12, 1942, 3:4

Interviews with Mortar Board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-MEYERS, RON

Skydiver reported in fair condition.

Feb. 27, 1968, 1:7-8

Fall incident recounted by skydiver.

Feb. 28, 1968, 1:8

-MILLARD, JANET

Collegiate years close upon enviable record made by Janet

Millard.

May 28, 1936, 4:2

-MILLER, BETTE

Bette Miller elected queen of ag weekend.

Apr. 14, 1948, 4:7

Ag queen will reign from gay palomino.

Apr. 16, 1948, 1:4

-MILLER, FRANK

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 7, 1930, 2;7

Frank Miller tells of student trip to European countries.

May 5, 1931, 2:5

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-MILLS, J.E.

Mills appointed ROTC colonel by officials.

Jan. 11, 1938, 1:8

-MILNE, BETTY

Beauty, friendliness, individuality characterizes new campus queen.

Nov. 3, 1937, 4:2

-MINSINGER, JULIA

Julia Minsinger collects honors, cacti, AGR prin.

Nov. 5, 1943, 3:7

-MITCHELL, KATHRYN

Tiny prom princess has dark brown hair, eye.

Mar. 2, 1935, 1:7

-MOE, HAL

Former star athlete returns to direct freshman football.

Septl 29, 1935, 3:3

-MOE, VIRGINIA

Personalities.

Nov. 25, 1942, 4:3

-MOORE, BOB

Ex-Baro editor gets sentence.

Feb. 27, 1969, 3:5-6

-MOORE, DOROTHY

O.S.C. student leaders.

Oct. 25, 1933, 2:7

-MOORE, JOHN

Gavel wielder.

June 8, 1945, 3:3

-MOORE, MIKE

Skydiver suffers back injury.

July 17, 1973, 7:5-6

-MORAN, BOB

Presenting weekend co-chairmen.

May 13, 1939, 1:8

-MORGAN, VIRGINIA

Personalities.

Nov. 25, 1942, 4:3

-MORRISON, CHARLENE FRANCIS

Student off critical list.

Jan. 22, 1969, 1:5

-MORROW, NAN

Miss Morrow insists "this is women's war".

Jan. 9, 1943, 3:2

-MOYER, DON

Gavel wielder.

May 3, 1946, 4:3

-MURRAY, DOROTHY Jean

"Biggest thrill I've had" says

Miss Oregon State.

May 18, 1948, 1:4

-MURRAY, MARION

Presidential pin-up.

Apr. 27, 1945, 3:1

-MYERS, JACK HENRY

Co-op robbed; student held.

Mar. 2, 1951, 1:8

-NARVER, DAVE

Rare bird bagged on Oregon coast.

Jan. 8, 1954, 1:5

-NASH, MERRITT

Merritt Nash, homecoming chairman, wins many forensic awards.

Oct. 19, 1932, 2:7

-NEALE, DAVID EDWARD

Scuba diver feared lost.

May 27, 1969, 1:9

-NELSON, HELEN

Various activities fill college life for Helen Nelson.

May 9, 1936, 6:5

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Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 17, 1937, 2:2

-NELSON, IRENE co-ed established new enrollment record.

Oct. 3, 1958, 3:6-9

-NELSON, WILLIAM

Pills, sodas aim of Bill Nelson.

Mar. 3, 1944, 1:8

-NEWMAN, MEIER

Varsity football star who was seriously injured in Saturday's game.

Nov. 20, 1917, 4:2

-NICOLAI, THEODORE

Students recover boy from Santiam cliff fall.

May 12, 1954, 3:5-6

-NISH, MARJORIE

Will one of these co-eds be queen?

Feb. 24, 1937, 4:4

-NIXON, BETTY LU

Home ec students' articles published.

Apr. 28, 1944, 3:3

Presidential pin-up.

Dec. 9, 1944, 3:2

-NORTHRUP, PAT

Dancing tops the list with Pat.

Jan. 30, 1943, 1:3

Queen Patricia I reveals many likes, few dislikes.

Feb. 3, 1943, 3:4

-NORTON, STEVEN ARTHUR

Student dies in dormitory.

Feb. 18, 1969, 1:6

STUDENTS-O'CONNOR

-O'CONNOR, KAREN

Picture problem may hold up

Beaver distribution.

May 20, 1977, 2:1-6

-OEDEKEOVEN, CARL

Former student at OSC,

German soldier, returns.

June 1950, 2:4-5

-OGBUJI, RUFUS

Student hurt.

Dec.1, 1967, 4:9

-OLIVER, CHERYL MARIE

OSU coed dies in dorm room.

Oct. 21, 1966, 1:6

Improperly used "rainbow" diet pills listed as possible death cause.

Oct. 10, 1967, 1:6

-OLIVER, MIKE

Fund started as memorial.

Oct. 3, 1968, 1:3

-OLOO, LUCAS

Oloo won't miss final exams for sure spot in Olympic Games.

May 26, 1976, 8:3-6

-OLSON, CARLTON

Three claim coffee house harassed by city police.

Nov. 30, 1967, 1:4 see also

FACULTY AND STAFF, PAPADOPOULOS,

MIKE

Past student given 19-day jail sentence.

Oct. 24, 1969, 2:3

-OLSSON, MARGE

Womens weekend head Marge Olsson, quizzed.

May 11, 1945, 3:7

Gavel wielder.

Feb. 22, 1946, 4:4

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-OTHUS, JEANNETTE

Awards, gavels activity mark dimpled co-ed.

Apr. 18, 1947, 3:3

-PACKARD, MILDRED

Trip through Germany Ad Pi prexy's goal.

Jan. 14, 1937, 4:6

-PAETH, CHARLES

Five members of family join

OSU.

Oct. 9, 1968, 4:4-6

-PAETH, CHARLES JR.

Five members of family join

OSU.

Oct. 9, 1968, 4:4-6

-PAETH, ELIZABETH

Five members of family join OSU.

Oct. 9, 1968, 4:4-6

-PAETH, JESSE

Five members of family join OSU.

Oct. 9, 1968, 4:4-6

-PAETH, ROBERT CARL

Five members of family join OSU.

Oct. 9, 1968, 4:4-6

-PAGET, LOWELL C. JR.

College upheld in suspending student.

Mar. 11, 1954, 1:3-6

-PAINE, JOAN

Joan Paine wins Red Cross award for saving life.

Oct. 24, 1951, 1;6

-PALACIOS, ANTONIO SANCHEZ

Assault suspect pleads not guilty.

Sept. 29, 1978, 7:1-2

-PALMER, MICHAEL J.

They'll be missed.

Aug. 1, 1978, 4:4-6

-PALMER, MICHAEL WESLE

Two students die in separate wrecks.

May 13,1975, 1:5-6

-PANZER, CAROL

National magazine prints OSC cartoon.

Feb. 26, 1960, 3:5

-PARKER, ED

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 6, 1930, 2:7

-PARKER, LINDA

Three Beavers are all-American.

May 14, 1980, 11:1

-PARKER, PAUL

OSU student's leg amputated.

Aug. 5, 1975, 2:5-6

-PARKER, PHILIP

Collision kills student.

Jan. 5, 1977, 6:5-6

-PARKS, ROBERTA KATHLEEN

All-points bulletin issued for student.

May 13, 1974, 12:1-6

13:1-6

Disappearance puzzle still missing some pieces.

Oct. 30, 1974, 12:1-6

13:1-6

Man with sling may be lead in hunt for coeds.

Aug. 1, 1974, 3:1-3

Missing coed may be linked to

Washington deaths.

Oct. 1, 1974, 3:1-6

University coed still missing.

May 14, 1974, 2:3-4

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Search coordinated for missing coeds.

July 9, 1974, 3:1-2

Officials saddened, not surprised, at parks' death.

Mar. 10, 1975, 1:1-6

Parks memorial fund established in Lafayette.

Apr. 3, 1975, 1:3-6

1974 murder of OSU coed caution for others.

May 10, 1977, 5:1-6

-PARMAN, JEAN

Jean Parman becomes Kappa house president.

Oct. 11,1935, 1:6

-PARMETER, RICHARD

Harrassment charges denied.

Oct. 6, 1978, 3:1-4

-PAVELEK, HENRY

Henry Pavelek lover of outdoor life; finds work in farm crops comes easy.

Apr. 21,1939, 1:6

-PAYNE, ROBERT

Payne goes to NY to play for

West in all-star game.

Mar. 30, 1951, 4:3

-PEASE, HARVEY

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 22, 1930, 2:7

New vice-president displays leadership in high school days.

Apr. 29, 1931, 2:4

-PEMBERTON, EDNA

Lost coed found.

Mar. 27, 1963, 1:2

STUDENTS-PERKINS

-PERKINS, TIM

Valenti dismisses Perkins from team.

Mar. 1, 1969, 7:1-7

-PERRIN, WILLIAM

Perrin active on campus since rook year.

Oct. 12, 1932, 2:7

-PETERSEN, HELEN

Telephone blues bothers crews of weekend hops.

Apr. 12, 1946, 4:6

-PETERSON, DALE

Campus leaders.

Mar. 24, 1943, 3:3

Editorship "good deal" says

Dale Peterson.

Apr. 27, 1943, 1:4

-PETERSON, JACK

Jack Peterson.

Oct. 14, 1953, 4:5

-PETERSON, ROBERT L.

Student injured in mishap.

Feb. 22, 1972, 3:1-2

-PETERSON, VIRGINIA

Virginia Peterson has active life.

Oct. 19, 1943, 2:3

-PIPER, PEGGY

Theater-minded Peggy likes chemistry best.

May 11, 1940, 8:1

-POONAK, KIM

Poonak Kim of Korea will work for degree.

Apr. 19, 1928, 1:6

-POPOVICH, JEANNE HARTMAN

Charm, intelligence characterize

Jeanne.

May 11, 1940, 4:3

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-PORFILY, FRANK

Porfily rites today at Prineville home.

Mar. 4, 1932, 3:6

-PORTEOUS, DONNA

Clothes stolen from student.

Sept. 22,1967, 1:2

-PORTER, BEULAH

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 22, 1930, 2:7

-POWELL, G.A.

Prominent soph is from Franklin high.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:2

-PRAHL, CHUCK

O.S.C. student leaders.

Oct. 20,_1934, 2:7

-PRAY, MARTIN

Martin Pray, cartoonist, AST this week.

Nov. 28, 1944, 3:5

-PRICE, BEV

OSU coeds picture to be in

"Seventeen".

May 22, 1968, 3:1-2

-PROPPE, WILLIAM

Tall Bill Proppe manages home life.

Jan. 17, 1947, 3:5

Texts of acceptance speeches by Proppe and Beck printed.

Apr. 24, 1947, 3:2

Student prexy issues welcome.

June 17, 1947, 2:3

-RACHELE, RAINARD

Cinderella story comes true for

OSU's Rachele.

Apr. 19, 1979, 8:1-6

-RADFORD, MARK

Johnson, Radford to play in

China.

Mar. 29, 1979, 14:5-6

-RAIRDEN, P.W.

Rairden authors naval article.

Jan. 16, 1948, 1:1

-RAJAN, SHOBANA

Shobana Rajan, age 18, to graduate next month.

May 19, 1964, 3:6-8

-RANDALL, NELSON H

OSC's oldest student.

Nov. 2, 1957, 5:1-2

63-year-old freshman married to coast artist.

Feb. 7, 1958, 3:3-5

-RAUCH, ASHBY

Ex-panhellenic officer rates high in activities.

Feb. 10, 1939, 4:4

-RAY, BEN

Student drowned in boat accident.

May 8, 1951, 1:1

-REARDON, HENRY

Butts Reardon gets back for athletics.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:1

-REDDING, MARTIN

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 30, 1930, 2:7

-REDFIELD, CHARLOTTE

Charlotte Redfield, assistant editor of the Barometer, prominent in many, varied campus activities.

Dec. 6, 1934, 2:7

Miss Redfield prominent in many campus affairs.

May 11, 1935, 6:1

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Page 333

Charlotte Redfield, AWS president having envialbe record of activity to complete term of office soon.

Mar. 6, 1936, 1:4-5

Weekend decicated to Miss

Redfield.

May 9, 1936, 1:7

-REED, DON

From rook to "tony" to third vice prexy Don Reed's progress.

May 1, 1931, 2:4

-REED, ROBIN

National title won by Aggie wrestler Reed.

Apr. 11,1922, 1:4

-REED, VIRGINIA

Personality girl heads cotton cotillion dogs and gardening her favorite loves.

Apr. 4, 1940, 3:5

-REID, WARREN

O.S.C. student leaders.

Oct. 31, 1933, 2:7

-REILEY, DARLENE

New AWS officers are interviewed.

APr. 13, 1945, 3:4

-REIMAN, BOB

Gaval wielder.

Mar. 9, 1946, 4:4

-REDATE, JANET

Miss Redate honored for work on tea.

Jan. 15, 1943, 1:8

-REYMERS, SALLY

Queen of homecoming to visit

Hollywood.

Dec. 11, 1947, 1:6

Queen Sally reports wonderful vacation on glamorous trip to movieland capital.

Jan. 7, 1948, 1:4

STUDENTS-REYMERS CONT

Queen Sally returned via

Western airlines.

Jan. 8, 1948, 1:4

Hollywood ttip out of this world for Queen Sally.

Jan. 9, 1948, 3:1

-REYNOLDS, JOSEPH

Reynolds family is still represented.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:3

-RICE, CAROLYN

OSC woman to be shown in magazine.

Nov. 2, 1957, 3:7

-RICE, EDNA

Beaver sophomore girl in

Pendleton roundup; to drive six-horse team.

May 6, 1938, 1:3

-RICHARDS, HARRY

Harry Richards receives Vic

Brown Baseball prize.

June 5, 1948, 3:4

-RICHARDSON, MARY ALICE

Panhellenic heads.

Mar. 3, 1943, 2:4

Meet the president.

Mar. 3, 1944, 3:6

-RICKETTS, ELLSWORTH G.

Ricketts is honor student and active.

May 28, 1919, 6:2

-RIGGS, JAMES W.

OSU student faces charge on narcotics.

Nov. 14, 1967, 1:6

Charge delay given student.

Nov. 17, 1967, 1:9

Riggs files demurrer to marijuana charges.

Nov. 29, 1967, 1:8-9

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Student guilty of drug charge.

Apr. 5, 1967, 1:8-9

-RIIKULA, ARNOV

Student recovers from ditch roll.

Nov. 11, 1959, 2:9

-RINGE, TRUXTON

Ringe reaches speech finals.

Apr. 9, 1938, 1:6

-RITNEY, CLEO

Knitting, bridge, hobbies of

Alpha Chi Omega prexy; hopes for trip to Russia.

Dec. 3, 1936, 4:3

-ROBERTS, HOMER L.

Adios: a personal word.

May 15, 1923, 1:5

-ROBINSON, G.V.

Forest Grove man heads regiment.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:4

Robby makes record in activities.

May 28, 1919, 6:2

Former cadet colonel makes visit to campus.

Nov. 25, 1919, 2:3

-ROBLEY, BETTY

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 14, 1930, 2:7

-ROCHA, EPHRAIM JOSEPH

By the wayside.

Jan. 30, 1945, 2:8

"Red" Rocha rates all-American squad for 1946 basketball.

Apr. 9, 1946, 3:7

Rocha, Beck named to Helms foundation all-American teams.

Apr. 18, 1947, 4:6

-ROELOFS, JAMES M.

Rhodes award is received by exstudent.

Jan. 10, 1969, 1:9

-ROESSLER, KARL

OSC student killed, four injured in train-auto collison Saturday.

Nov. 11, 1958, 1:1-3

-ROSE, MAXINE

Miss Rose back from week in New

York.

Apr. 3, 1947, 3:2

-ROSS, JEAN

Jean Ross, Bill Forestel, active in numerous student body, class, committee affairs.

Oct. 31, 1934, 2:6

Theta house president noted for her vitality.

Oct. 25, 1935, 4:6-7

-ROTH, DARRELL (MRS.)

Polio kills wife. Baby girl lives.

Nov. 19, 1955, 1:8

-RUSSELL, JERALD

Three OSC men die in air crash.

Sept. 16, 1953, 1:7

Memorial services set for NROTC cadets.

Oct. 27, 1953, 1:2-3

Crash victim's special service planned today.

Oct. 28, 1953, 1:4

-RUTTER, JOAN

Joan Rutter receives Fulbright scholarship.

Apr. 25, 1953, 3:3

-SABIN, LYNDA

OSU women chosen for first pilot program.

May 15, 1980, 1; 1-6

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Page 335

-SABIN, LYNN

Grants Pass man edits publication.

Apr. 18, 1919, 6:1

-SACHS, HARVEY

Sachs to attend journalism meet.

Nov. 19, 1946, 1:5

-SALING, FRED

O.S.C. student leaders.

Oct. 10, 1933, 2:7

-SALING, JANE

First OSC co-ed enrolls in Navy

ROTC course.

Dec. 13, 1957, 2:8-9

-SALISBURY, MARION

College's "human fish" eats live angleworms.

Apr. 6, 1939, 1:7

"Human fish" irked at implication of insanity; feels no bad effects.

Apr. 7, 1939, 1:6

-SANDERS, RILEY WILLIAM

Funeral services set for student.

Oct. 23,1956, 1:1-2

-SANTONI, LAWRENCE JAMES

Couple is charged in infant's death.

Jan. 22, 1970, 1:3

-SARGEUD, DAVID

Stater poem accepted.

Nov. 29, 1949, 1:4

-SARINE, GREGG

2 OSU students die in accidents.

Mar. 9, 1966, 1:6-7

-SAUBERT, JEAN

OSU student is world-traveled ski champ.

May 19, 1962, 3:1-6

STUDENTS-SAUBERT CONT

Oregon State University coed hits big time in ski competition.

Apr. 10, 1963, 1:2-7

Hour to honor Jean Saubert.

Apr. 8, 1964, 1:4

Saubert leaves OSU: enrolls at

U of Utah.

Jan. 12, 1965, 4:7-8

Jean Saubert chosen for U.S.

ski team.

Jan. 21, 1966, 6:9

-SAUM, BETTY

Personality of the week.

May 6, 1942, 3:7

Student leaders meet at Salem.

Oct. 17, 1944, 1:2

Betty Saum, Dewey tell of future plans.

Nov. 14, 1944, 1:2

Sketches on our seven old women.

Mar. 9,1945, 3:4

-SCHAAD, BERNICE

Presidential pin-up.

Oct. 6,1944, 3:3

-SCHENK, HANK

Schenk makes Olympics.

June 27, 1972, 8:5-6

-SCHILLING, DAVE

OSU's all-time rushing leader killed in weekend accident.

June 19, 1973, 1:4-5

-SCHOELER, HILDEGARDE

Personality of the week.

May 14, 1942, 3:6

Oct. 7, 1942, 3:3

-SCHOENBORN, JANET

OSU coed first qualifier sights national scull crown.

May 19, 1966, 4:3-5

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-SCHULTZ, JANET

Injuries claim life of Beaver editor.

May 23, 1967, 1:1

-SCHUSTER, FLORA

News of "good old days" found in Baro records.

Jan. 26, 1952, 2:6-8

Red ties, canoeing ban discussed in old Baros.

Feb. 9, 1952, 2:4-5

-SCHWARZ, GEROGE

Washington high grad prominent.

Apr. 19, 1919, 2:1

-SCHWARZ, HENRY

Heinie Schwarz has served in many ways.

May 28, 1919, 6:5

-SEEBERGER, KATHRYN

Kathryn Seeberger, junior prom queen candidate, described as charming princess of voting race.

Feb. 28, 1935, 1:4

Waterloo holds no jinx for Pi

Phi honor prexy.

Oct. 10, 1935, 1:7

Queen Kay I returns to ordinary ranks after night of reign.

Jan. 22, 1941, 3:1

Mortar board president lists events for year's activities.

Oct. 15, 1941, 3:3

-SEDEGHIAN, ALI MORAD

Student slain.

Oct. 3, 1975, 3:6

-SEIBERT, EMIL

Emil Sieberts has varied activity.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:1

-SELBY, BOB

Student injured in waterfight.

Oct. 13, 1956, 1:1

-SERRURIER, LINDA

OSC coed Linda Serrurier is national rose of Pi Kappa Phi national social fraternity.

Oct. 24,1959, 3:6

-SHANK, CLARA

Clara Shank, Alpha Gam prexy, is baseball fiend.

Jan. 21, 1937, 4:1

-SHAW, MAXINE

Veteran actress to play amateur in new play.

Feb. 27, 1945, 1:3

-SHAW, TERRY

Instructor shot in hip.

Nov. 5, 1917, 10:2

-SHEETS, DENNIS

Three OSC men die in air crash.

Sept. 16, 1953, 1:7

Memorial services set for NROTC cadets.

Oct. 27, 1953, 1:2-3

Crash victim's special service planned today.

Oct. 28, 1953, 1:4

-SHELDON, ROSS

OSU grad student hurt by explosion.

Nov. 30, 1967, 1:1

-SHELTON, LONNIE

Shelton signs $1 million contract with ABA.

June 24, 1975, 8:3-4

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Page 337

Shelton sues OSU, NCAA for eligibility.

Oct. 15, 1975, 12:1-6

Shelton and the court-go-round.

Feb. 18, 1976, 11:3-6

-SHEPHERD, MARYL

Will one of these co-eds be queen?

Feb. 24, 1937, 4:4

-SHERRARD, MARGARET

Miss Sherrard wins plaque.

May 18, 1943, 1:7

-SHUYA, CONNIE

Shuya invited by Canada to try out for Olympics.

Sept. 25, 1979, 22:1-2

Shuya gets Olympic offer from

Canada.

Feb. 14, 1980, 20:1-3

-SIEBERT, WILLIAM

Siebert replaces ASTP graduate.

Jan. 16, 1945, 1:4

-SIEGENTHALER, RAY

Champion orator rates activities, high grades.

Apr. 9, 1937, 1:2

Ace speaker will represent

OSC in oratory.

Feb. 8, 1938, 1:8

-SIMKINS, LENEVE

Senior journalist wins two cups for writing.

Apr. 22, 1937, 4:4

-SIMMONS, MICK

Rehabilitation project gives convicts fresh start at OSU.

Apr. 30, 1970, 1:4-6

STUDENTS-SIMMONS CONT

-SIMMONS, WILLIAM

Simmons to continue newspaper activities after his graduation.

May 7, 1931, 2:4

-SIMPKIN, BETTY

Personality of the week.

Dec. 3, 1941, 3:2

-SIMPSON, KERBY

Gavel wielder.

May 18, 1945, 3:7

-SIMS, FLORENCE

Florence Sims installed president.

Mar. 16, 1945, 4:1

Gavel wielder.

Jan. 18, 1946, 3:1

-SIMS, JEANNETTE

Personality of the week.

Nov. 26, 1941, 3:2

Interviews with Mortar Board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-SISSON, ANN

Coed says daily schedule secret to carrying 32 hours.

May 1, 1965, 2:7-9

-SITTON, CHARLIE

Sitton to leave his heart in

Oregon.

Mar. 27, 1980, 24:1-2

-SIVETZ, MARTHA

Tennis star overcomes handicap of deafness.

May 17, 1977, 8:4-6

-SKINNER, CHRIS

Summer session news heads lead highly active lives.

July 18, 1944, 6:4

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New AWS officers are interviewed.

Apr. 13, 1945, 3:4

-SKINNER, KIRT

Dewey and Skinner attend Chicago meet.

Dec. 8, 1944, 1:7

Skinner, Dewey find trip east slightly educational.

Jan. 5, 1945, 1:6

-SKINNER, TOM

Land of sand and sagebrush sends independent candidate as presidential possibility.

Apr. 20, 1939, 1:2

-SLOCUM, LURAH

Frosh officers Slocum, Inskeep.

Oct. 13, 1944, 3:4

-SMILEY, NONA

Personalities.

Nov. 19, 1943, 3:3

-SMITH, ALAN

Alan Smith funeral scheduled in

Portland.

May 9, 1956, 1:7

-SMITH, CUTHBERT H. "CHUCK"

Second OSC student dies of wreck injuries.

Nov. 21, 1958, 1:4-5

-SMITH, JO

Ambitions, hbbies, activities.

Apr. 18, 1940, 3:3

-SMITH, JOHN ALEX

OSU student dies Tuesday in

Washington.

Oct. 10, 1968, 1:5

-SMITH, SHERRY

2nd woman earns electrical engineering degree at OSU.

May 12, 1965, 3:4-5

-SMITH, TERRY E.

Student suspended after bad conduct.

Nov. 2, 1957, 1:9

-SMITH, TRACY

Tracy Smith quits school.

Feb. 21, 1967, 4:7

-SMYTH, PHYLLIS

Phyllis Smyth killed in highway accident.

Feb. 16, 1945, 1:5

In memorial to Phyllis Smyth.

Feb. 23, 1945, 2:5

-SNYDER, CHARLES

Snyder tickles ivories with

Cureton's boys.

Nov. 14, 1944, 3:4

-SOBOL, ZACHARY

OSU has lack of handicapped student awareness.

Nov. 20, 1979, 6:1-6

-SOCOLOFSKY, DAVE

OSC 1st V.P. resigns job.

Nov. 25, 1958, 1:9

Senate to vote on resignation.

Nov. 26, 1958, 1:5

-SOMPPI, EDITH

Chi Omega sorority has Edith

Somppi for prexy.

Oct. 18, 1935, 1:2

-SORENSON, MARGUERITE

Marguerite Sorenson prom-trotter of play, portrays flashy "Sally".

Feb. 29, 1940, 1:6

-SPEARS, STELLA

Sketches on our seven old women.

Mar. 9, 1945, 3:4

-SPRINKLER, KAREN ELENA

State Police set search for coed.

Apr. 8, 1969, 1:3

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Page 339

-STARK, RICHARD

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 31, 1930, 2:7

-STARR, DONALD

Entire family gets in scienceinstitute picture.

July 20, 1959, 3:1-3

-STEAGALL, JANE

"Yank" editors named for radio citation.

Mar. 16, 1945, 1:8

-STEEL, BETTY

Betty Steel, AWS president, Wins way into hearts of campus women; attainments varied.

Nov. 13, 1934, 2:7

Betty Steel prominent through school career.

May 11, 1935, 1:1

-STEIMLE, JEAN

Chi Omega prexy elected to office.

Apr. 25, 1940, 3:8

-STEPHENSON, MERVYN

Lt. Col. Stephenson comes from

Condon.

Apr. 18, 1919, 6:1

-STEVENS, ELLIS

Ellis Stevens rates high in activities in spite of late start.

Nov. 1, 1932, 2:7

-STEVENS, GARY GEORGE

"Booby trap" found here.

Nov. 28, 1967, 1:9

Similar names embarrassing; student upset.

Dec. 1, 1967, 1:4

-STEVENS, ROBERT

Gavel wielder.

May 11, 1945, 3:3

STUDENTS-STEWART

-STEWART, GARY

Stewart selected as national radio broadcast winner.

Oct. 3, 1973, 3:1-2

-STILLE, ROY

By the wayside.

Oct. 19, 1945, 2:4

-STINNETTE, JIM

Stinnette inks Cardinal pact.

Dec. 4,1959, 6:2

-STITTON, GORDON

Stitton no stranger to executive work; declares people are his hobby.

Apr. 21, 1939, 1:2

-STOKESBARY, WALTER

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 13, 1930, 2:7

-STORLI, NORMA

Beta Phi Alpha's prexy favors swimming sport.

Feb. 18, 1937, 4:5

-STORY, DALE F.

Barefooted trackster Dale Story set for Far West championships.

May 16, 1962, 4:3-4

-STROME, KATHERINE

Katherine Strome goes to The

Dalles.

Apr. 18, 1919, 3:1

-STURGEON, BETTY

Private secretary is aim of

Betty Co-ed.

Feb. 24, 1939, 4:1

-SWIFT, BARBARA

Personalities.

Dec. 3, 1942, 3:2

-SYREK, MARION

Lil man on campus Marion Syrek called non-conforming antagonist.

Jan. 21, 1950, 1:3-5

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-TAW, PHYLLIS

Personalities.

Dec. 17, 1943, 3:2

-TAYLOR, BERT

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 28, 1930, 2:7

-TAYLOR, MERLE "HUMPTY"

Taylor exhibits sensational type of court ability.

Feb. 15, 1934, 3:5

-TAYLOR, ROBENA

Robena Taylor, demure miss of

20, candidate for junior prom queen, sketched as charming by reporter.

Mar. 1, 1935, 1:4

-TAYLOR, WALDO

Waldo Taylor achieves high place on campus.

Oct. 6, 1932, 2:7

-TEGNELL, RUSSELL

MU president's record wellrounded; enviable.

Nov. 17, 1934, 1:7

-TELFORD, DON

Westminster men slate faculty dinner.

Jan. 27, 1938, 1:6

-TEMPLE, ROYCE

Royce Temple funeral rites set for today.

Mar. 5, 1957, 1:3

-TEUTSCH, WILLIAM

James John high man is prominent.

Apr. 18, 1919, 2:4

Noninee declines.

May 2, 1919, 6:2

-THOMAS, AARON

Success out of controversy.

Jan. 11, 1961, 2:1-3

-THOMAS, BOB

Senior narrates past experiences.

Apr. 21, 1937, 2:2

-THOMPSON, ALICE

Outstanding senior to be 3rd generation OSU graduate.

May 27, 1964, 1:5-9

-THORNFELDT, CARL

Thornfeldt placed in hospital.

Apr. 7, 1972, 7:6

-TICHBORNE, MARIGENE

Will one of these co-eds be queen?

Feb. 24, 1937, 4:4

-TING, PAMELA

OSU student dies in crash.

Jan. 5, 1967, 1:3

-TISDEL, KEN

Ken Tisdel; sax with Cureton.

Nov. 7, 1944, 3:5

-TOOMBS, CAROL

Carol Toombs wins OSU best dressed coed crown.

Mar. 1, 1966, 1:3-4

Carol Toombs picked for national top ten.

Apr. 13, 1966, 1:2-3

Carol begins whirl as nation's best dressed.

Apr. 20, 1966, 3:4-5

OSU coed, Carol Toombs, returns from fashion trip.

May 17, 1966, 3:3-5

-TOOMBS, CINDY

Auction to benefit injured coed.

Apr. 28, 1976, 2:5-6

-TORMEY, LUKE

Luke Tormey prominent in student activities.

Oct. 21, 1932, 2:7

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Page 341

-TRACY, ELWOOD

Three OSC men die in air crash.

Sept. 16, 1953, 1:7

Memorial services set for NROTC cadets.

Oct. 27, 1953, 1:2-3

Crash victim's special service planned today.

Oct. 28, 1953, 1:4

-TROTTER, ROBERT

Student project paper printed in magazine.

Jan. 25, 1957, 3:3-4

-TRUITT, DALE

Poor council "agent" a hoax.

Nov. 3, 1970, 1:3-4

"Informer" claim draws criticism.

Nov. 4, 1980, 1:3-4

-TURLAY, MARY ELLEN

Senior narrates past experiences.

May 21, 1937, 2:2

-TURNBULL, STAN

A duck looks at Beaverville-and vice versa.

Nov. 21, 1950, 1:2-4

-TURNER, WANDA

Interviews with Mortar Board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-TUSLING, ARLON

Seventeen year old registered senior in home economics.

Dec. 8, 1950, 3:5

-UDELISU, MICHAEL

2 students are missing.

May 27, 1969, 1:8

"Missing" men return after short vacation.

May 29, 1969, 1:3-4

STUDENTS-UTHER

-UTHER, EDWARD E.

$50 fine assessed water gun wielder.

May 15, 1959, 1:2

-VALLEY, WAYNE JR.

Former Oregon State footballer drowns in North Santiam River.

May 13, 1969, 1:3-5

Student's body found in river.

May 20, 1969, 1:5

-VAN WANING, ISABEL

Isabel Van Waning begins journalistic career in grade school; now president of Theta Sigma Phi.

Nov. 24, 1934, 4:6

-VERNIER, SALLY

Coed is guest contributor for

"Seventeen" magazine.

Jan. 11, 1967, 3:3

-VINEYARD, DAVID

W. Morse's generalities draw fire from Vineyard.

Jan. 9, 1948, 2:7

Vineyard talks at Albany meet.

Jan. 15, 1948, 1:7

Analyst detects danger in Dr.

Well's proposal.

Jan. 16, 1948, 2:7

Freedom of speech hit-claim of affairs analyst.

Jan. 21, 1948, 2:7

Why not Henry at OSC?

Jan. 23, 1948, 2:7

Proposed constitution analyzed by Vineyard.

Jan. 28, 1948, 2:7

Anti-majority interests endanger free enterprise.

Jan. 30, 1948, 2:7

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"Ave* Caesar, imperator morituri to salutan".

Feb. 4, 1948, 2:7

Political plot possible in barometer petition.

Feb. 6, 1948, 2:1

"Stick to facts, issue;" Vineyard advises T.L.S.

Mar. 9, 1948, 2:7

-VOLLMER, TIM

Vollmer makes Olympics with 200 foot throw.

July 6, 1972, 8:1-6

-VOORHEES, JAN

OSU coeds picture to be in

"Seventeen".

May 22, 1955, 3:7-8

-VOULOUDES, GEORGE PAUL

Exchange student reported missing.

Apr. 22, 1955, 3:7-8

-WAHLGREN, JEAN

Jean Wahlgren is girl of the week.

Nov. 12, 1943, 3:7

-WALETICH, MARK

OSU student out on bail.

Apr. 16, 1968, 1:8

Waletich charged with 2nd robbery.

Apr. 17, 1968, 1:7

-WALFORD, KIERON

Walford inks with Seattle seahawks.

May 5, 1980, 10:3-6

-WALKER, PAM

Walker faces handicap with admirable courage.

Oct. 4, 1978, 3:1-3

-WALKER, PEGGY

Peggy Walker has enviable record.

May 28, 1919, 6:3

-WALKER, ROBERT

ASOSC head returns from student meeting.

Jan. 10, 1939, 1:8

-WALTON, FRANK

Meetings to determine outcome of staff action.

Dec. 9, 1948, 1:7-8

-WANSTROM, DOROTHY A.

Dies suddenly.

Apr. 28, 1942, 1:7

-WARD, JEAN

Spotlight falls on Jean Ward as chairman.

Apr. 21, 1943, 3:6

Meet the president.

May 12, 1944, 3:6

-WARE, GLEN JR.

Former Oregon Stater writes popular songs.

Jan. 19, 1952, 3:4-5

-WARREN, JOSEPH

Joe Warren, Beaver head for next year, edited prize annual.

May 8, 1931, 2:4

-WARREN, LARRY

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Oct. 18, 1930, 2:7

-WATER, BETTY JO

Betty Jo Waters collects China dogs, likes travel.

Feb. 29, 1940, 1:2

-WATKINS, CLIFF

Cliff Watkins placed under traction.

Sept. 29, 1965, 4:9

-WATT, SALLY

Personalities.

Dec. 3, 1942, 3:2

STUDENTS-WESTON

Page 343

-WEATHERFORD, MARKIE

Home Ec students articles published.

Apr. 28, 1944, 3:3

-WEBER, GLENN

Weber one of six people with

Polish dance degree.

Nov. 13, o975, 8:1-6

-WEIBEL, ESTHER

Personality of the week.

Nov. 19, 1941, 3:5

-WEIGNADT, SHIRLEY

Oregon State reveals campus views, cover girl, achievement student.

Nov. 13, 1951, 1:5-7

-WEIR, ROBERT

Senior narrates past expereinces.

Apr. 24, 1937, 2:2

-WEISS, GENE

Anthology publishes poem by

Oregon State student.

Apr. 9, 1963, 1:2-3

-WENTWORTH, SUSAN

Dance to benefit injured student.

Feb. 22; 1980, 19:2-4

-WEST, DONALD C.

OSC student injured in two-car collision.

Apr. 4, 1959, 1:1-3

-WEST, HARRY J.

West awarded air citation for leadership.

Apr. 14, 1948, 1:1

-WESTON, KATHY

Weston shooting for Olympic trials mark.

May 16, 1980, 23:1-2

STUDENTS-WHEELER

-WHEELER, KAY

0.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 8, 1930, 2:7

-WHEELER, SHIRLEY

Grades" discussed by Miss

Wheeler.

Apr. 7, 1937, 2:2

-WHEPLEY, RUTH

Ruth Whepley prominent in student body affairs.

Oct. 8,.4932,'2:1

-WHILLOCK,:ALPHA

Presidential pin-up.

Oct. 27, 1944, 3:3

New AWS officers are interviewed.

Apr. 13, 1945, 3:4

-WHITE, WILLARD

Willard White, Sophomore class leader, interested in activities.

Oct. 27, 1332,:2:7

OSC student leaders.

Oct. 19 1 1934, 2:6

Prominent campus leaders attend Eastern City student conventions' Staters returning early in week.

Jan. 5,.1.935,. 4:3

OSC student leaders.

Jan. 16, 1035, 4:1

-WHITELAW, JEAN

Jean Whitelaw new secretary

Of student body.

Apr. 29, 1937,`4.4

Top-notch senior.

May 7, 1938, 6:6

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-WHITELAW, MARY

Mary Whitelaw, president of

Mortar Board, Y.W.C.A. attributes career to "plain hard work, lots of sleep".

Nov. 15, 1934, 2:7

-WIGHT, JIM

Senior narrates past experiences.

May 1, 1937, 2:2

-WILBUR, MARVIN

Marvin Wilbur, OSC student leader.

Dec. 8, 1934, 2:7

-WILHITE, CINDY

Wilhite to be first woman president.

Apr. 27, 1979, 1:1-6

-WILKINS, JACK

Jack Wilkins, Formal chairman is Beaver personality of week.

Nov. 8, 1946, 3:5-6

-WILLECKE, CYNTHIA E.

O.S.U. student dies in automobile crash.

May 13, 1980, 9:1-2

-WILLIAMS, LOIS

New editor of yearbook outstanding in past accomplishments record shows.

Apr. 20, 1938, 4:4

-WILLIAMSON, ANN

Registrar's TV debut real yummy session.

Jan. 11, 1955, 1:4-5

-WILSON, DONNA

AWS broadcasts date back to 1934.

Mar. 2, 1955, 3:1-2

-WILSON, JULIUS

Julius Wilson, Barometer manager, achieves various positions.

Oct. 22, 1932, 2:7

L

-WILSON, MARGE

Interviews with Mortar Board members reveal varied personalities of ten amazing seniors.

Feb. 24, 1943, 3:4

-WINKS, GORDON

O.S.C. campus leaders.

Nov. 21, 1930, 2:7

-WITHROW, JIM

Athlete of the week.

Oct. 29, 1954, 4:6-8

-WITTE, JOHN

OSC tackle first Beaver to be honored since 1933.

Nov. 29, 1955, 4:3-4

All American, John Witte.

Nov. 20, 1956, 4:3-4

-WOERNER, JACK DANIEL

Gridiron warrior wins five awards.

May 14, 1936, 3:6

-WOJEICHOWSKI, ANDREW

University student takes life.

Oct. 3, 1972, 3:3-4

Memorial planned.

Oct. 10, 1972, 3:3-4

Memorial service held.

Oct. 12, 1972, 5:1-3

-WOLCOTT, CAROLYN

Miss Wolcott chosen Queen.

Jan. 30, 1940, 1:3

New AWS head.

May 11, 1940, 1:2

-WOOD, AL

OSC flyer killed in air accident.

May 14, 1957, 1:8-9

-WOOD, ROBERT E.

Stater loses life in rescue attempt.

June 30, 1942, 4:2

STUDENTS-ZAGUNIS

Page 345

-WOODALL, CHERI

Life raft mishap kills OSU coed.

Apr. 29, 1969, 1:9

-WOODMAN, TOM

Rower picked for internationals.

Sept. 26, 1978, 24:1-4

-WOODS, ERNEST

O.S.C. campus leaders

Oct. 10, 1930, 2:7

-WOODS, TOM

Two Beavers in US-USSR meet.

July 27, 1972, 8:1-2

Woods captures AAU title, misses three attempts at-7-7..

June 24, 1975, 8:4-6

-WYCKOFF, NANCY

Wyckoff remains go ta California.

Feb. 24, 1972, 3:475

-YOUDE, SHERYL

Sheryl Rai Youde is named recipient of Fulbright award.

May 15, 1959, 1:4-5

-YOUNG, DEAN

Young to tell Linfield group value of lounge.;

Jan. 21, 1947, 31

Dean Young likens office o M.U.

prexy to social chairman.

Feb. 21, 1947, 3:1

-YOUNG, LOIS

Presidential pin-up.

Feb. 23, 1945, 3:3

-YOUNG, MARGARET

Kappa Delta head finds hobby.

in many sports.

Oct. 16, 1935, 1:7

-ZAGUNIS, BOB

Olympics stir mixed feelings among OSU stars.

Oct. 16, 1956, 1:4

STUDENTS-ZAHORSKI

-ZAHORSKI, MIKE

Wreck claims life of student.

Oct. 16, 1956, 1:4

Campaign begins to purchase shell.

Nov. 9, 1957, 1:5

-ZELLICK, GEORGE

Croatian newspaper selects

George Zellick on all-American eleven along with Frank Sinkwich.

Jan. 22, 1942, 3:4

-ZERBA, JANET

Death claims 3 OSU coeds.

Apr. 4, 1969, 1:9

-ZIMMERMAN, MARGARET

O.S.C. student leaders.

Oct. 24, 1933, 2:7

-ZINN, BOB

Lights will dim and taps will be heard as tribute.

Apr. 2, 1932, 3:8

-ZWAHLEN, FRED

Fred Zwahlen faces huge job which attracts little publicity.

Apr. 12, 1948, 1:5

-ZWEYGARDT, TOBE

Beaver wrestlers win Pacific

Coast Intercollegiate Tourney.

Mar. 11, 1960, 6:1

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