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Take ten schools, add two colleges, and you have one diverse university.

Sept. 22, 1977, 44-45:1-6

Important change in college curriculum instituted by Board of Trustees.

Feb. 8, 1908, 1:2

CUSTOMS see

CAMPUS TRADITION

CYCLOTRON, OSC

$35, 000 cyclotron at OSC to aid in researchwork.

Sept. 24, 1948, 2:1-2

Fifty-ton magnet, part of cyclotron to be unloaded at city airport today.

Nov. 19, 1948, 1:2-4

Cyclotron steel waits for funds to build hall.

Apr. 13, 1949, 1:6-7

Cyclotron, seismograph under construction here.

July 17, 1950, 1:3-4

Cyclotron completed for atom research.

Dec. 5, 1952, 1:4

Cyclotron expansion estimated at

$90,000.

Dec. 8, 1965, 3:6-7

DAD'S CLUB

Dads to form campus group.

Oct. 27, 1933, 1:1

Dads organize at meet here over weekend.

Oct. 31, 1933, 1:8

Bulletin edited for dads' club.

Feb. 28, 1934, 1:5

Staters' dads' club convenes for first time.

Apr. 14, 1934, 1:4

DADS WEEKEND

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Portland man to head dads.

Nov. 20, 1934, 1:3

Dads' club officer finds intriguing romance on OSC campus rivaled only by pioneer development.

May 22, 1937, 6:4

State college dad's club prexy related purpose and history of group; past activity listed.

May 22, 1937, 1:3

Dad's club founded by pastor in '33 to familiarize fathers with college.

Oct. 17, 1939, 1:1

DADS DAY

Celebration of Dads Day outgrowth of 1934 plan.

Jan. 31, 1952, 1:1-2

First five dad's presidents to be special weekend guests.

Feb. 1, 1956, 1:2-3

DAD'S WEEKEND

Fathers weekend has long history.

Feb. 9, 1957, 1:1-2

History told of Dads Day.

Feb. 1, 1958, 1:7

25th anniversary for dads features change.

Jan. 30, 1959, 2:1-2

Dads weekend on OSU campus has eventful 28-year history.

Feb. 8, 1963, 4:6-9

Dads weekend history spans

35 years here.

Mar. 2, 1968, 1:6-7

DAD'S WEEKEND CON'T

Souvenir bamboo canes symbolize dads' prestige.

Feb. 28, 1969, 3:3-5

Dads and Moms weekends originated in depression years.

Feb. 18, 1972, 7:1-3

Fun with dad since 1934.

Feb. 10, 1978, 19:3-6

DAIRY BUILDING

Dairy building name changed in reshuffle to social science.

Feb. 27, 1951, 3:8

Dairy building to be rebuilt.

Feb. 27, 1951, 3:8

DAIRY CLUB

Dairy club elects and starts reconstruction.

Dec. 7, 1917, 1:3

Dairy club reorganized and activities planned.

Dec. 6, 1921, 1:6

"The 0.A.C. dairy club" is name of organization.

Jan. 13, 1922, 4:2

Loving cup brought west for first time.

Oct. 18, 1922, 4:1

Dairy club wins silver loving cup.

Feb. 27, 1924, 4:1

Dairy club may join national federation.

Oct. 23, 1924, 1:2

Dairy club sells ice cream at Salem fair.

Oct. 6, 1925, 1:4

Hard times result in 0.S.C.

dairy club cutting their prices.

Oct. 6, 1931, 3:2

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Dairy club votes to have association.

Dec. 3, 1940, 4:5

College eligible for ADSA branch.

Oct. 15, 1942, 3:3

Dairy club to print annual this year.

Nov. 6, 1948, 1:8

Dairy club gains gold sweepstakes cup.

Oct. 8, 1949, 4:5

Dairy club given registered heifer by former stater.

Feb. 17, 1954, 3:4

DAIRY HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT

College-owned cow becomes champion.

Jan. 7, 1925, 1:4

O.A.C. creamery wins first prize on butter.

Jan. 21, 1926, 1:3

Treadmill provides exercise.

for indolent Ayrshire bull.

Apr. 6, 1926, 4:6

Hardboiled dairy cow prefers bailing wire to more edible foods.

Dec. 11, 1926, 1:3

World's champion cow in exposition display.

Feb. 15, 1928, 1:3

Dairy train tour ready for start.

May 28, 1930, 1:2

Dairy train completes most sucessful tour.

June 16, 1930, 3:2

Mechanical cow now on campus.

apr. 10, 1947, 3:8

Window in cow aids Ag study.

May 5, 1950, 1:6

Change in organization of dairy department sees processing, food technology combined.

June 24, 1957, 2:1-3

Dairy center nearly done.

May 16, 1969, 4:6

DAIRY JUDGING TEAM

Team wins honors at nationaldairy show.

Oct. 13, 1922, 1:5

DAIRY PRODUCTS LABORATORY

Dairy lab is remodeled.

Feb. 11, 1966, 4:8-9

DAMES CLUB

College dames given chapter in national.

Apr. 7, 1928, 1:2

OSU wives organize University

Dames".

May 21, 1965, 3:4-5

DANCE BANDS

New dance orchestra formed on campus.

Nov. 5, 1941, 2:7

Union refuses M.U. an open shop policy.

Dec. 10, 1941, 1:5

DANCE DEOORATIONS

Torn decorations cause of protest.

Apr. 20, 1945, 4:6

DANCE PERFORMANCES

OSU dance company plans tour.

Mar. 29, 1980. 1:1-3

DATE BI:RE=,*

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DANCE RECITAL

Dance recital program free for first time.

May 13, 1933, 1:4

Dancers instigate fund for building needed auditorium.

May 3, 1946, 1:5

DANCE, STREET

OSU street dance "out of control".

Sept. 22, 1967, 1:6

DANCES

Nickle hops abolished in coed congress vote.

Oct. 19, 1967, 1:6

MU president defends free dance during anti-military ball.

Feb. 6, 1968, 1:1-9

Anti-military ball planned tonight.

Feb. 9, 1968, 1:2-4

Irritating gas from bomb stops anti-military ball early.

Feb. 13, 1968, 1:1-9

Anti-military ball.

Feb. 7, 1969, 1:1-2

SF tropuers play tonight.

Feb. 14, 1969, 6:9

Anti-military ball.

May 29, 1970, 2:3

DANCING CLASS

Class in dancing goes to new floor.

Nov. 1, 1928, 4:4

DATE BUREATT

Date bureau aids thirty-five.

Nov. 29, 1944, 3:4

DATE BUREAU CON'T

It's here--a date bureau.

Jan. 24, 1950, 2:1-3

DATING, COMPUTER-MATCHED

Match dance billed tonight.

Dec. 1, 1967, 4:6

DATING PROBLEM

Student begins dating service.

Apr. 20, 1973, 7:1-6

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

New college group installed tonight.

Dec. 8, 1933, 1:2

DAY, JOHN

Rain-maker groups object of research by OSC personnel.

Jan. 6, 1954, 3:6-8

DAY CARE CENTER

New child center opens.

Sept. 25, 1972, 2:3

Child care program to begin.

Nov. 12, 1973, 2:3--4

Day care board established.

Jan. 22, 1975, 8:3-6

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

Clocks to be moved ahead.

Mar. 26, 1918, 1:1

College postpones time conversion.

June 2, 1948, 1:7

DST begins for Monday; classes expected to follow.

May 13, 1952, 1:5

Time change adopted.

Apr. 18, 1962, 1:4

Confusion on time.

Apr. 28, 1962, 1:7

DST at last!

Nov. 10, 1962, 2:1-3 (editorial)

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All Oregon to start daylight time soon.

Apr. 27, 1963, 1:1

DEAN OF FACULTY

NICODEMUS, DAVID B.

New faculty dean chosen.

Oct. 21, 1966, 1:4

VOLKART, EDMUND H.

New deans and department heads named.

Sept. 25, 1963, 1:1-4 see also

FACULTY (NAME OF DEAN)

DEAN OF MEN

Dean of men, women show records of service at Oregon

State.

Sept. 25, 1962, 3:1-9

DARLINGTON, L.E.

Darlington fills Fletcher post.

Sept. 21, 1948, 3:7 see also

FACULTY (NAME OF DEAN)

DEAN OF STUDENTS

Robert Chich named dean of students by president.

Sept. 21, 1962, 1:9

Students represented by newly created office.

Feb. 23, 1963, 4:4-9

KNAPP, STUART

Knapp leaves. Search starts for undergraduate dean.

Sept. 28„978, 8:1-6 see also

FACULTY AND STAFF (NAME OF DEAN)

DEAN OF WOMEN

Miss Chamberlain was elected to the position of lady dean.

Feb. 1900, p. 19

FAWCETT, MARY L.

Dean

sais

she was misquoted.-

Jan. 25, 1918, 4:1

Office of Dean Fawcett will be in library.

Nov. 13, 1918, 3:3

ROLFE, MARY

Miss Mary Rolfe comes as new dean of women.

Sept. 20, 1921, 1:5

CAMPBELL, H.C.

Mrs. H.C. Campbell to be honored at Shepard Hall tea.

Apr. 21, 1922, 1:5

Dean is in new offices.

Oct. 16, 1923, 3:5

JAMESON, KATE WETZEL

Dean Jameson will retire this school year.

May 2, 1941, 1:5

Former OSU Dean dies Tuesday in

Corvallis.

Oct. 12, 1967, 4:2

MOCKMORE, BUENA MARIS

Buena Maris selected new dean of women.

May 14, 1941, 1:1

Dean's office okay's blackout parties Friday.

Oct. 30, 1941, 1:6

BASH, MARY I.

Miss Bash appointed acting dean following Mockmore's resignation.

July 6, 1948, 1:2

Dr. Strand confirms Bash new

OSC dean of women.

Sept. 30, 1948, 1:1

DEBATE

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SIMMERVILLE, CLARA L.

Assistant Dean named by board.

Sept. 21, 1955, 5:7-8

"Lady Dean" title listed in catalog.

Mar. 8, 1962, 3:4

Dean of women's office announces new OSU residence hall adviser program.

Jan. 31, 1963, 1:6-8

MOOR, HELEN STERLING

Retiring Dean of Women has lead a busy life.

Apr. 20, 1966, 3:6-7

JOHNSON, JO ANNE

New dean is selected for women.

June 1, 1966, 3:6 see also

FACULTY AND STAFF (NAME OF DEAN)

DEBATE

Campus forensic society is formed.

Feb. 20, 1920, 1:3

Aggie debaters meet President

Coolidge.

Apr. 10, 1925, 1:4

Debates to be held on new TV series.

Apr. 24, 1964, 3:7

INTER-CLASS

Ku Klux question will be discussed.

Jan. 26, 1924, 1:5

Second year men win Klan debate.

May 24, 1924, 1:2

DECK TENNIS

DECK TENNIS

Deshazer, Christensen lead in deck tennis.

Mar. 2, 1929, 1:2

DEFENSE

Army airplanes fail to appear in blackout.

Nov. 1, 1941, 1:1

One meatless day.

Oct. 20, 1942, 2:1

Let's scrap the gates...

Nov. 5, 1942, 2:1

U of 0 victory bell does disappearing act.

Nov. 20, 1942, 1:1

Nine ton gates...

Nov. 6, 1942, 2:1

Southern branch stunned at news of victory bell.

Nov. 24, 1942, 1:4

Committee finally decides fate of much discussed victory bell.

Nov. 25, 1942, 1:5

University bell travels south for

Christmas.

Dec. 2, 1942, 1:6

800 dressings made daily by OSC women.

Jan. 15, 1943, 1:6

Campus begins drive for coat hangers.

Jan. 26, 1943, 3:3

Over 2000 stockings collected in drive.

Feb. 18, 1943, 1:5

Farmers praise co-eds for work in fields.

May 2, 1944, 4:7 see also

VICTORY CENTER

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DEGREES, ACADEMIC

A new course of instructipn has been completed and strengthened that the four years in agriculture and household economy will lead up to the degrees B.S. and B.S.H.

Mar. 1897, p. 10

Forestry school to award first management Ph.D.

Oct. 19, 1962, 3:4-5

Additional academic programs expand OSU's fall curriculum.

Sept. 24, 1969, 1:5-6

Undergraduate degrees ok'd by state ed board.

Jan. 29, 1970, 1:1-2

DEGREES, HONORARY

College to give special degrees.

Oct. 21, 1955, 1:2

DEGREES, "PUSHED HUSBANDS THROUGH"

Wives given PHT degrees at banquet.

May 15, 1953, 1:7 nyMOLAY

Order of Demolay initiates

40 men in Masonic temple.

June 2, 1922, 1:6

DEMONSTRATIONS (STUDENT PROTEST)

Orderly demonstrators protest dorm rate hike.

Jan. 18, 1963, 1:1-9

Chancellor summons Savio, Goldberg as demonstrations continue.

Apr. 7, 1965, 1:2-9

Savio resigns leader role in

FSM revolt.

Apr. 28, 1965, 1:9

Five student dissenters bombbarded.

Nov. 2, 1967, 1:1

Final day of protest against Dow might include sit-in at Covell Hall.

Nov. 3, 1967, 1:1

'Experiment' in unmasking.

Jan. 24, 1969, 1:6-8

DESERET CLUB

Deseret members plan meeting for December.

Nov. 14, 1946, 3:5

DIANETICS SOCIETY

Dianetics group sets first public meeting.

Nov. 28, 1950, 1:7

"DIGITAL COMPUTER"

Digital computer installed at OSC.

Mar. 27, 1957, 3:1-6

DING DARLING WILD LIFE CLUB

Wild life club named for man,

Ding Darling.

Nov. 7, 1935, 1:8

Club will publish new 'wildlife news'.

May 14, 1940, 2:7

DIPLOMAS

Style of diploma has been changed; seniors will receive

6 by 8 sheepskin in place of

18 by 26.

Apr. 18, 1913, 4:1

DIRECTORY see

STUDENT DIRECTORY

DISABLED VETERAN'S BUREAU

World War veterans win another battle with life at OSC.

Apr. 1, 1926, 4:2

DISC-JOCKEY CONTEST

Disc contest to begin Monday over KRUL.

Oct. 19, 1948, 1:7

DISCRIMINATION

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DISCRIMINATION

OSC identified as anti-negro, speaker says.

June 4, 1948, 1:3

Fraternities at crossroads.

Dec. 10, 1949, 2:1-3

OSC won't compel race bar removal says Dr. A.L. Strand.

Mar. 4, 1955, 1:7-8

Controversy flares over charge of Gill basketball discrimination

Feb. 13, 1963, 1:1-4

Pledge controversy showdown

Monday.

Nov. 17, 1966, 1:7

Council backs house stand on race issue.

Nov. 18, 1966, 1:7

Chapter approves initiation of Okino.

Nov. 23, 1966, 1:8

Special study committee appointed to consider Sigma Chi controversy.

Jan. 5, 1967, 1:4

Priestley demands action on

Sigma Chi controversy.

Jan. 24, 1967, 1:4

Priestley reveals Sigma Chi icebergy.

Jan. 26, 1967, 1:1

Stiff enforcement required by bill.

Feb. 1, 1967, 1:7

Sigma Chi controversy now before legislature.

Feb. 2, 1967, 1:7

FCFIMINATIOD

The Sigma Chi dilemma.

Feb. 10, 1967, 2:1

Sigma Chi initiates Okino;

Priestley reaffirms position.

Mar. 8, 1967, 1:1

Sigma Chi issued warning by OSU.

Mar. 30, 1967, 1:8

Legislator says board should withdraw Sigma CHi.

Oct. 10, 1967, 1:1

Martin Luther king, Jr.

Apr. 9, 1968, 3:9

1,200 march here in tribute to

Martin Luther King, Jr.

apr. 9, 1968, 3:1-8

Two OSU athletes harrassed at

UW.

Apr. 29, 1969, 1:7-9

HEW could stop federal moneys.

Feb. 16, 1972, 9:1-2

Plan to ensure equality.

May 2, 1973, 1:5-6

Eugene family claims OSU violates government order.

Nov. 14, 1977, 1:2-6 see also

FRATERNITIES, SIGMA CHI

HIGHER EDUCATION; OREGON

DISHONESTY see

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY

DISPLACED PERSONS

Campus gives go-ahead note to DP project.

Apr. 28, 1949, 1:4

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

Service to offer film rentals.

Nov. 12, 1963, 3:1

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Dr. Van Loan to coordinate continuing Ed.

Nov. 10, 1965, 1:9

"Glimpses of OSU" theme is billed first campus day for women.

Oct. 5, 1966, 1:1

English language institute.

Jan. 20, 1967, 2:1

College credit courses offered in Oregon State Penitentiary.

May 28, 1970, 2:3-5

University film library gives way to centralization move to

PSU.

Apr. 30, 1973, 6:1-4

DOCTORAL PROGRAMS, RESOURCES

AND PHYSICAL GEORGRAPHY

Doctorate proposal approved by state.

Apr. 12, 1967, 1:4

DOCTORS DEGREE

College will issue doctorate degrees.

May 22, 1935, 4:7

DOGS

Campus mongrel quits college for Portland.

Nov. 7, 1933, 2:6

Mack, famous mascot of SAE gets publicity.

Oct. 16, 1934, 1:1

Dog crackdwon unleashed here.

Apr. 13, 1971, 2:4-5

Dogs restricted from campus.

Nov. 3, 1975, 6:5-6

OSU to crack down on unattended dogs.

Apr. 14, 1978, 8:4-6

DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ART, SCHOOL OF

Mrs. Henrietta W. Calvin of Purdue

University has been appointed Dean of the School.

Jan. 31, 1912, 1:2

Feb. 3, 1912, 1:2 see

HOME ECONOMICS, SCHOOL OF

"DON JUAN IN HELL"

Star-filled cast sets production of famous play.

Sept. 27, 1955, 1:6

DORMITORIES

Rates of rent on rooms are readjusted; absolutely no dancing is law.

Nov. 16, 1909, 1:3

Explanation given for naming of buildings.

Sept. 25, 1931, 1:6

Dorm's will house 2800 for fall term.

Jan. 15, 1960, 4:5

Dorms toTrovide separate quarters for grad stuaents.

July 18, 1960, 2:4

Outage was prank says OSU police.

Feb. 3, 1966, 1:8-9

Ice box comes to campus halls.

Dec. 9, 1970, 13:1-2

Extended residence hall visitation policy in effect.

Apr. 23, 1971, 12:1-3

Residence halls effect new 24hour visitation policy.

Apr. 29„971, 6:3-5

Student levees suit against

University.

Feb. 3, 1972, 3:1-2

DOR M 7i10]:.

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Woman blames dorms for murder.

Feb. 24, 1972, 1:1-4

Co-ed living is popular on

University campus.

aug. 8, 1972, 6:1-6

No interest; no Spanish center.

Oct. 25, 1972, 9:3-5

Room phones available.

Jan. 11, 1973, 2:3-4

Breaking dorm contracts causes financial woes for new Greeks.

Sept. 26, 1978, 4:3-6

Dorms now have phone service.

Sept. 26, 1978, 9:1-2

BEAVER LODGE

Groups hold elections.

Mar. 14, 1958, 5:1-3

CALLAHAN

Dorms receive names from OSU grads.

Nov. 21, 1963, 1:7

Dedication held Sunday.

Feb. 23, 1965, 1:5-7

CAUTHORN HALL

Alligator on campus.

Mar. 9, 1920, 2:4

Cauthorn organizes in clubs.

Oct. 21, 1921, 3:1

$2.50 a week--that's 20 years ago!.

Mar. 2, 1923, 2:3

Co-ed's habitations used to house men during World War.

Mar. 3, 1928, 4:2

History of Kidder Hall brings back dorm days.

Dec. 11, 1935, 1:6

DORMITORIES CON'T

Cauthorn fire averted Monday.

May 21, 1952, 3:6

New men's dorm nears completion.

May 23, 1957, 5:6

Elevator jam traps coeds.

Oct. 4, 1957, 1:2

Cauthorn residents victims of looting.

Jan. 4, 1963, 1:1

Selected dorm living proves to be success.

June 2, 1964, 4:1

CENTRAL HALL

Blaze in Central Hall brings fire trucks.

Jan. 15, 1948, 1:5

Hudson, central Halls present

"Castle Crawl."

Feb. 24, 1948, 1:3

COLLEGE INN

Inn offers unqiue lifestyle.

Oct. 30, 1972, 8:1-4

University seeks College Inn sale.

Feb. 20, 1975, 1:1-2

DAVENPORT

Groups hold elections.

Mar. 14, 1958, 5:1-3

DOLAN HALL

Dolan Hall electes officers for new term.

Dec. 11, 1946, 1:1

EAST HALL

East Hall elects officers.

Apr. 1, 1948, 1:5

FINLEY HALL

Men's dormitory club renamed

Finley Hall.

Feb. 11, 1948, 4:6

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Finley Hall.

Oct. 20, 1949, 2:1-3

Finley Hall to offer co-ed living alternative.

May 15, 1980, 12:1-4

GATCH HALL

Chosen as dorm wing name.

Jan. 29, 1947,1:3

HARRISON HOUSE

SAE dorm renamed Harrison

House.

Oct. 15, 1953, 1:7

Harrison House men to be in

Beaver.

Feb. 1, 1944, 1:1

HAWLEY HALL

Dormitories named after early leaders.

Aug. 3, 1959, 4:3

Hawley and McNary Halls selected to go co-ed next fall.

June 3, 1970, 1:1-6

HAWTHORNE MANOR

Groups elect, pledge, initiate.

Apr. 29, 1959, 3:1-3

HECKART LODGE

Groups hold elections.

Mar. 14, 1958, 5:1-3

HOLCOMBE HOUSE

New girls dormitory elects officers.

Jan. 9, 1947, 1:2

HONOR DORMITORY

Honor dormitory approved.

May 23, 1962, 1:7-9

HUDSON HALL

Hudson hall tells new titles for wings.

Oct. 23, 1946, 1:6

Spouting water stops chow line at

Hudson Hall.

Oct. 23, 1946, 1:1

Hudson, Central Halls present

'Castle Crawl'.

Feb. 24, 1948, 1:3

JEFFERSON HALL

Students name hall.

Feb. 7, 1947, 1:8

Ted Case to preside.

May 29, 1947, 1:4

KAUN ILIX

Groups elect, pledge, initiate.

Apr. 29, 1958, 3:1-3

MCNARY HALL

Dorm elects Syrek to head officers.

Dec. 4, 1946, 1:5

McNary mascot's unnatural seven waits adoption in new quarters.

Apr. 22, 1949, 1:2-4

McNary's history shows titles, trophies galore.

Apr. 28,1950, 4:1-4

Dedication set at McNary Hall.

Feb. 27, 1964, 1:1

McNary Hall dedicated by OSU president.

Mar. 4, 1964, 1:6

Hawley and McNary Hall selected to go co-ed next fall.

June 3, 1970, 1:1-6

McNary Hall to serve as Foreign

Language House.

Apr. 29, 1976, 12:4-6

MADISON HALL

USO renovated to house women.

Apr. 5, 1946, 4:7

DORMITORIES

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Madison Hall elects council.

Oct. 12, 1946, 1:6

Madison Hall closes with enrollment drop.

Jan. 31, 1948, 1:1

MEMORIAL UNION

M.U. dormitory girls surviving unusual living conditions.

Sept. 29, 1945, 3:2

Girls flee fire...

Nov. 16, 1946, 4:2

Sleepy co-eds ignore fire bell.

Nov. 20, 1946, 1:5

MEN'S

Men's Hall featured in December

Alumnus.

Dec. 6, 1928, 1:4

Men's new building and modern comforts contrast old dorm.

Feb. 11, 1939, 2:5

Flames from fire causes commotion at men's dorm.

Feb. 11, 1939, 1:6

Dorms publish weekly paper.

Nov. 5, 1941, 1:6

Blackout rules are given men's dorm.

Jan. 14, 1942, 1:3

Trainees oust dormitory men.

Mar. 4, 1943, 1:5

Dormitory clubs close officially for duration.

Mar. 25, 1943, 1:8

Name sought for old dorm.

Oct. 21, 1947, 4:5

DORMITORIES CON'T

New dormitory to be built for OSC men.

Nov. 24, 1953, 1:1

New men's dorms to be on Hudson site.

Jan. 12, 1957, 1:1

Germanic names are give to clubs in men's dorms.

Sept. 25, 1957, 4:1-3

Men and women trade dormitories; Dean

Lemon tells of temporary shift.

Sept. 25, 1957, 6:6-9

PEAVY HALL

Peavy Hall fire smoke damages.

Nov. 12, 1948, 1:8

POLING HALL

Fire company to be formed at dorm.

Oct. 22, 1920, 3:2

Deschutes club to move to own home in January.

Oct. 14, 1921, 4:3

New building may replace Poling Hall.

Jan. 24, 1922, 1:4

Eying an eye-sore.

Nov. 16, 1926, 2:1 (editorial)

Men's hall formerly used as war housing for student soldiers.

Mar. 3, 1928, 1:5

Roberts is elected Poling president.

Mar. 11, 1942, 1:3

Sprinklery kills Poling smolder.

Oct. 8, 1946, 1:3

New men's dorm nears completion.

May 24, 1957, 5:6

RADIO STATION

Student help needed by hall radio station.

Mar. 12, 1965, 1:1-5

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SACKETT HALL

OSC faces boom building year as construction reigns king over placid campus.

Sept. 21, 1948, 1:1-4

Sackett Hall termed west's finest dorm.

Sept. 28, 1948, 3:7-8

Sackett accepted by building group.

Nov. 17, 1948, 1:7-8

Sackett Hall closes two floors of unit D.

Jan. 7, 1949, 1:1

Sackett C to close.

Feb. 20, 1952, 1:5

Sackett system is now coeducational.

Oct. 22, 1963, 3:8

Sackett Hall's Wing C will be Casa Hispanica.

Apr. 27, 1972, 8:2-4

Sackett Hall becomes new convention center.

Feb. 22, 1973, 13:1-3

Sackett Hall now conference center.

Feb. 25, 1974, 5:1-2

Triple rooms available in

Sackett.

May 16, 1975, 13:5-6

SHANGRI-LA HALL

Shangri-La elects Bill Walden president.

Apr. 30, 1947, 1:2

Men's dormitory club renamed

Finley Hall.

Feb. 11, 1948, 4:6

SIGMA PHI SIGMA

Girls dorm closes.

Oct. 9, 1945, 4:7

SNELL HALL

New dorm is opened.

Mar. 29, 1921, 1:1

New dormitory equipped with latest appliances.

May 20, 1921, 4:2

Group system in new hall proving social success.

Sept. 30, 1921, 3:2

Women's new hall named in honor of Miss M. Snell.

Jan 20, 1922, 1:1

Names of Snell Hall changed.

June 7, 1922, 2:2

Margaret Snell Hall described in Magazine.

Feb. 27, 1923, 1:4

Portrait given hall.

Nov. 7, 1925, 3:2

Unique tale connected with hall's christening.

Oct. 16, 1935, 4:6

Margaret Snell girls routed by sudden flood.

Feb. 2, 1937, 1:7

Snell fire does $100 damage.

Apr. 9, 1938, 1:5

Snell becomes zoo for just one night.

Oct. 7, 1941, 1:7

Snell Hall tradition provokes new Oregon State folk-tale.

Oct. 26, 1946, 4:3

DORMITORIES CON'T

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Students quench Snell Hall fire. . .

Nov. 11, 1947, 1:7

Snell electes officers during first meeting.

Sept. 27, 1950, 1:5

Snell Hall will be made into classrooms, office space.

May 16, 1951, 1:1-6

History of Snell Hall given; used in past as girls dorm.

Oct. 5, 1957, 2:1-2

Dormitories named after early leaders.

Aug. 3, 1959, 4:3

Snell Hall conversion seen in future.

Feb. 2, 1967, 3:4

Snell Hall to go 21.

July 1, 1971, 4:3-4

Snell: more than a residence hall expansion to house activities communications.

Feb. 1, 1974, 9:1-6

Snell Hall residents to move.

Oct. 9, 1975, 11:1-4

Snell to provide quiet, privacy.

May 25, 1976, 2:1-2

STINER HALL

Dance to honor Coach Stiner.

Nov. 7, 1946, 1:6

Inter-dorm prexy chosen at meeting.

Sept. 23, 1948, 1:2

Clubs, living groups choose new officers.

May 6, 1949, 3:4

DORMITORIES CON'T

WALDO HALL

Rebuilt franternity new Waldo annex.

Oct. 8, 1942, 1:2

Tea to celebrate Waldo's 50th year.

Feb. 12, 1958, 1:2

Waldo Hall to become men's dorm.

Jan. 21, 1959, 1:4-7

WILSON HALL

Dorms receive names from OSU grads.

Nov. 21, 1963, 1:7

Dedication held Sunday.

Feb. 23, 1965, 1:5-7

WEATHERFORD HALL

Weatherford eyes remodeling.

Oct. 19, 1971, 6:4-6

Eased Weatherford rules let students design rooms.

Jan. 10, 1978, 3:4-6

YAR ILIX YAR

Groups elect, initiate, install.

Apr. 19, 1958, 3:4

Trophy given to Yar Ilix Yar.

May 17, 1958, 1:4

WOMEN'S

Workers' strike on new building unsettled as yet.

Mar. 30, 1948, 1:7

OSC co-eds want place to live, picket strike at new dormitory.

Apr. 1, 1948, 1:4

Dean of women's office announces new OSU residence hall advisor program.

Jan. 31, 1963, 1:6-8

Telephones ringing on hall floors now.

Oct. 26, 1963, 1:5

DOT AND CIRCLE

Organization of Dot and circle discussed.

Oct. 15, 1924, 4:2

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DOWN TOWN CLUB

The down town girls hold annual election.

Nov. 2, 1917, 1:2

Down Town club plans stronger organization.

May 21, 1926, 1:6 see also

WYTOMACHEE CLUB

DRAFT see

MILITARY SERVICE, SELECTIVE

DRAFT RESISTANCE

Draft resistance union.

Oct. 24, 1968, 1:1-2

Resistance day slated in MU quad.

Nov. 14, 1968, 1:3

Seven OSU students turn in draft cards.

Nov. 15, 1958, 1:7-9

DRAMAS

Coliseum stage to host city's last broadway play.

Jan. 8, 1963, 1:1-3

BICENTENNIAL TOURING THEATRE

Troupe travels to spread OSU theatre.

May 18, 1976, 8:3-6

MUSIC MAN

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

May 13, 1976, 11:1-6

DRAMATICS

AVANT-GARDISTS

Actors to dramatize two absurdist plays.

July 19, 1967, 1:2

SAN FRANCISCO MIME TROUPE

Federation condemns administrations's mime troupe handling.

Oct. 18, 1967, 1:8

see also

LITTLE THEATER

MASK AND DAGGER

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS

PUBLIC SPEAKING DEPT. (DRAMATICS)

DRINKING see

CONDUCT

DRUG TESTING LABORATORY

Experiment station located on campus.

Sept. 27, 1927, 5:3

DRUG INFORMATION CENTER

Oregon Poison Control, drug info center suffers lack of funds.

Mar. 2, 1979, 20:1-2

DRUGS

Medicine plants offer hope for new drugs.

Dec. 7, 1966, 4:1

Does a drug problem exist at

OSU?

Jan. 21, 1971, 3:1-5

Campus-housed center provides region with drug information.

Nov. 13, 1973, 3:1-4

Marijuana business is alive and well.

May 15, 1975, 14:1-4

Marijuana on campus "common" says students.

May 22, 1979, 5:4-6

DRUM MAJORETTES

Two platoon system invades real of OSC drum majorettes tomorrow.

Nov. 10, 1950, 1:5

DUBBE, ENID

Corvallis lass writes music.

Feb. 19, 1957, 2:7

EARTHQUAKE

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E.H. WIEGAND STUDENT CHAPTER

OF THE INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECH-

NOLOGY see

INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY,

OREGON SECTION.

THE EAGER BEAVER

Monroe street coke emporium brought by OSC graduate.

Sept. 27, 1949, 1:4

EARTH DAY

Eco-Alliance Earth Day sets convocation, teach-ins, exhibits

Apr. 22, 1970, 5:1-9

Earth Day IV activities planne

Apr. 8, 1976, 10:5-6

EARTH, SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE

Science program to begin today

June 24, 1963, 5:2

EARTHQUAKE

Earthquake shakes northwest states.

Apr. 14, 1949, 1:7-8

OSU installs seismometer to research earthquakes.

Oct. 31, 1979, 11:1-6

OREGON

Earthquake jolts Corvallis vacinity.

Mar. 8, 1963, 1:3

Quake readings noted at OSU.

Apr. 30, 1965, 1:9

Faculty, students operate station.

Mar. 10, 1971, 7:1-5

Volcanic action cause of earth quake.

Jan. 9, 1979, 3:1-4

EARTH WEEK

EARTH WEEK

OSU sets 9th Earth Week.

Jan. 9, 1979, 3:1-4

EASTER

Morning Easter service conducted by students.

Apr. 18, 1922, 3:2

No sunrise service.

Mar. 10, 1959, 2:1-3

Easter egg hunt slated here

Sunday.

Apr. 16, 1965, 1:5

EASTERN STAR CLUB

Easter Star Club has turnout of

50 at first meeting.

Feb. 24, 1922, 3:2

EATA BITA CHOW

Commuters organize luncheon hour club.

Nov. 19, 1941, 1:1

ECKANKAR SOCIETY

Eckankar features presentations.

Mar. 9, 1976, 3:1-2

ECLIPESES

Eye doctors warn eclipse viewers.

Feb. 23, 1979, 7:1-3

ECO-ALLIANCE

Eco-Alliance to be presented at two mass meetings today.

Jan. 27, 1970, 1:4-6

Pill and population conference sponsored by ecology society.

Feb. 10, 1970, 1:1-2

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Recycling center to collect glass, cans, and newspapers.

May 6, 1971, 8:3-5

Move aims to make recycling center more efficient.

Feb. 25, 1976, 8:1-6

Eco-Alliance to celebrate

3rd annual recycle day.

Feb. 21, 1980, 13:1-3

Inadequate funding curtails efforts of recycling services.

May 22. 1980, 8:1-6

11:1-4

ECONOMIC CLUB

O.A.C. economic club organized.

Jan. 26, 1910, 4:1

Economics students to organize club.

Jan. 29, 1948, 1:2

Interest group starts at OSU.

Nov. 21, 1963, 1:9

ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

Professor troubled by large enrollment seeks new classroom.

Apr. 9, 1926, 4:1

OSU to spearhead manpower program.

Aug. 6, 1974, 7:5-6

Grad program proposed for economics; "It could open doors to people that would not otherwise be opened".

Mar. 8, 1978, 3:1-6

OSBHE rejects master's plan.

Apr. 29, 1980, 7:1-3

EDUCATION CLUB

Education club formed here.

Apr. 4, 1939, 1:6

EDUCATION, COLLEGE

World War II veteran views future campus life.

June 26, 1945, 3:2

EDUCATION, PRISONERS

OSU profs part of volunteer program.

May 22, 1974, 12:1-6

EDUCATION, SCHOOL OF

Education school plans organization.

Feb. 17, 1939, 1:4

Education hall set for public viewing.

Oct. 24, 1940, 1:2

Sixth annual summer conference,

July 9-11.

July 8, 1941, 4:1

Hi school teachers may be certified under tentative plan.

June 4, 1946, 4:1

Special permits to be stopped.

Feb. 13, 1948, 1:7

School of Education limits enrollment.

Oct. 8, 1948, 3:1-2

Pupils offered primary grade preparation.

Jan. 12, 1951, 3:4

Oregon State plans changes in Ag,

Engineering schools.

Jan. 23, 1962, 1:2-3

Goldhammer is education dean.

Sept. 20, 1967, 8:8 see also

FACULTY AND STAFF (GOLDHAMMER, DR.

KEITH)

EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION

Page 207

Student office is inaugurated in education.

June 27, 1968, 1:1

Council is inaugurated by education sutdents.

Nov. 22, 1968, 1:3-4

Resource center open.

Nov. 12, 1971, 2:3

New education dean named.

July 15, 1975, 5:1-4

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES BOARD

Peavy chooses education activities board members; six picked from faculty.

May 27, 1936, 1:7-8

Board approves pay for student prexy.

Feb. 4, 1947, 1:5

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR

Educational activies office provides clearing house for funds.

Oct. 20, 1944, 2:1

EDUCATIONAL CLUB

Educational club forms.

nov. 16, 1923, 1:5

EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION

No engineering show to be held this year.

Dec. 20, 1917, 2:5

Engineering show will be held

April 1 and 2.

Feb. 15, 1921, 1:6

Wireless music used for dances in Apperson Hall.

Mar. 31, 1922, 5:1

Exposition biggest event staged in campus history.

Feb. 22, 1924, 1:5

EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION CON'T

Building will be formally opened.

Feb. 11, 1925, 1:4

Second exhibition opens with hundreds attending.

Feb. 21, 1925, 1:6

Schools in Engineering cut exposition budget.

Jan. 28, 1926, 4:2

Delegates to see new KOAC station.

Feb. 1, 1929, 1:5

Engineers to show television wonders.

Feb. 14, 1929, 4:1

Ag fair forerunner of exposition, first affairs much work.

Feb. 14, 1931, 1:6

EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS

Paroled prisoners to try for degrees.

Mar. 25, 1931, 4:5

Land grant colleges similar to OSC established 75 years ago to combine practical with liberal education.

May 22, 1937, 3:3

EILER'S COFFEE SHOP

Eiler's will be renamed in campuswide contest.

Mar. 7, 1950, 1:2-3 see also

MEMORIAL UNION FOUNTAIN

ELECTIONS

Campus politics in years past were not suppressed with vengeance as later but much voting was done.

Apr. 12, 1935, 1:4

Rise of new party, resignation of old leaders, make outcome of election unpredictable; rumors in flight.

Apr. 17, 1935, 1:5

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Party merger results in formation of new political organization.

Apr. 19, 1935, 1:4

Women's caucus act; "Panhellenics" formed.

Apr.8, 1936, 1:7-8

"Write-ins" declared invalid after constitutional checkup.

Apr. 28, 1937, 1:7

President Peavy declares election legally valid.

Apr. 29, 1938, 1:7

Women on prowl for votes as army men ineligible.

Apr. 17, 1943, 1:6 see also

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNS

ELECTIONS, STUDENT

STUDENT

Debate is scheduled, Mickey

Mouse files.

Apr. 15, 1960, 1:4-5

Printed sheet is libelous.

May 10, 1961, 1:2

Two candidates are levied fines by senate group.

Oct. 29, 1969, 1:2

Elections to employ votamatic.

Oct.21, 1970, 1:1

ELECTRIC POWER

Electric blackout hits Home

Ec, Ag, Dairy Buildings.

Dec. 2, 1949, 1:5

OSU blackout.

Oct. 15, 1968, 1:9

Power failures cause diverse damages.

Feb. 13, 1969, 3:1-6

Electrical cutoff Tuesday noon affects one-third of campus.

Oct. 31, 1969, 1:2-3

ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE

Engineering paper may become official

Jan. 19, 1939, 1:3

Engineers recharge "Electrical Discharge".

Oct. 19, 1946, 1:5

ELECTIRCL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Picture record kept.

Mar. 1, 1924, 3:4

Photo news service supplied for

O.A.C.

nov. 20, 1924, 1:6

Historical generator received by college.

MA Y 1, 1928, 1:5

Engineering staff rebuilds quarters.

Oct. 13, 1928, 1:5

Engineers planning television exhibit.

Jan. 26, 1929, 1:2

0.S.C. monthly off press next week.

Jan. 30, 1932, 1:6

New newspaper will appear from juicers.

Oct. 12, 1938, 1:3

Public to have television soon says Everest.

Feb. 21, 1939, 1:1

Department of electrical engineering rose through era of tiny enrollment to mode

. McMillan .

Nov. 1, 1939, 3:3 rn school under

Prof.

EMPLOYMENT

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Gun guards campus.

Jan. 21, 1944, 1:2

E.E. department soon to have new building.

Nov. 19, 1947, 4:2

ELECTRONIC CALCULATION MACHINES

Preparations begin on $1 million

Oregon State computer.

Nov. 7, 1961, 3:1-4

"You can't survive without one"

Calculators push slide rules out of pictures.

Jan. 11, 1974, 8:1-6

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, DEPT. OF

New resident teaching program to assist elementary ed majors.

Apr. 3, 1970, 2:3-5

ELEVENTH STREET see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS

(ELEVENTH STREET)

EMERGENCY RELIEF see

UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF MEASURES

EMPLOYEMENT

University makes move to one payday for all.

Sept. 21, 1978, 13:1-2 see also

EMPLOYMENT, INTERVIEWS

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU see

Y.M.C.A. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

INTERVIEWS

Placement coordinating center established on OSU campus.

Oct. 14, 1969, 3:1-3

ENCORE

ENCORE

All-campus entertainment is sponsored by encore.

Oct. 22, 1964, 1:1-3

Concert ban emphasized.

Oct. 29, 1970, 3:1-2

Encore faces difficult job in finding concert artists.

Nov. 3, 1971, 3:1-3

Barometer entertainemnt Who is Encore?

Sept. 20, 1973, 41:1-6

Concert policy changed.

Apr. 21, 1976, 3;1-2

ENERGY

University uses computer to monitor energy usage.

Oct. 15, 1979, 1:3-6

Wind-power blows at Coos Bay.

July 1, 1980, 5:1-4

Wheeler, O.S.U.'s first energy specialist, initiates energy education program.

July 15, 1980, 5:1-4

ENERGY AND THE AMERICAN DREAM

Energy forum begins.

Oct. 19, 1976, 1:1-2

Energy lectures, workshop on tap.

Feb. 22, 1977, 1:1-4

Energy seminar today.

Feb. 21, 1978, 11:1-2

ENERGY CONSERVATION

Students combat chilly rooms with resources.

Feb. 22, 1980, 19:1-6

O.S.U.'s energy saving programs awarded prize.

Aug. 5, 1980, 8:1-6

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ENERGY CRISIS

Coldest weather yet to come;

OSU oil supply in crisis situation.

Nov. 28, 1973, 3:1-6

McCall sets energy forum here.

Nov. 29, 1973, 6:1-3

OSU closure doubtfull.

Jan. 9, 1974, 1:3-6

Gas plan aids drivers; no more gas for dealers.

Jan. 15, 1974, 1:3-6

Corvallis car pool program gets underway.

Feb. 5, 1974, 3:2-5

OSU scientists says wind power could happen in 1980's.

Apr. 24, 1978, 11:1-6

ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT,

OFFICE OF

OSU sets up energy research office.

Jan. 29, 1974, 1:1-6

ENGINEERING SCHOOL OF

O.A.C. engineering school recognized.

May 7, 1920, 4:3

Records are to be kept of graduates.

May 18, 1923, 3:1

Dearborn to head engineering school.

Oct. 6, 1933, 1:6

Through the decades.

May 25, 1935, 2:5

IE course accredited by engineering council.

Nov. 4, 1950, 1:6-7

• it

Engineer graduates slashed 90 percent for coming years.

Nov. 16, 1951, 3:6

Ladies as engineers.

Feb. 15, 1956, 2:1-2

Women in engineering trend continues at OSU.

May 27, 1964, 3:3-5

Six co-eds get "firsts".

Apr. 29, 1966, 5:8

PSU duplicates engineering here.

Sept. 29, 1973, 7:1-3

Female engineering professor joins

1 other female, 140 males.

Jan. 14, 1975, 3:1-4

A glimpse of engineering history.

Apr 22, 1976, 6:1-6

Engineering awareness motivates

E-Spree Day.

Apr. 10, 1979, 7:1-3

Engineering plans newspaper.

Feb. 27, 1980, 5:1-3

Record flight in Guinness book.

Apr. 3, 1980, 11:1-4

0.S.U. to limit engineering program enrollment.

June 17, 1980, 1:1-4

ENGINEERING AND MECHANIC. ARTS,

SCHOOL OF

Chemical engineers hold first meeting.

Oct. 7, 1919, 3:3

Aeronautics added to degree course.

May 29, 1929, 4:1

ENGINEERING EXPERIMENTAL STATION

Page 211

Grad gives pictures of

"Pioneer Bridge" to Apperson hall.

Nov. 5, 1931, 1:4

Engineers print three bulletins.

Oct. 29, 1941, 3:6

Holcomb announces course for women.

Oct. 31, 1942, 3:1

Log chute model build at OSC to help army.

July 10, 1945, 6:4

OSC receives $715,000 worth of airborn electronic gear.

Jan. 24, 1947, 4:2

I.E. department gets top rank.

Nov. 14, 1950, 1:5

ENGINEERING DAY

Record broken in airplane derby.

Apr. 28, 1978, 6:1-2

Ag Engineering takes E Spree recycled race.

May 1, 1978, 3:5-6

ENGINEERING DEPT.

before 1950 see

ENGINEERING AND MECHANICAL ARTS,

SCHOOL OF after 1950 see

ENGINEERING, SCHOOL OF

ENGINEERING EXPERIMENTAL STATION

House Bill no. 9230 is to establish Engineering Experimental

Station in connection with the land grant colleges.

Feb. 8, 1908, 1:5

Engineering station to be.

organized.

May 12, 1927, 4:3

ENGINEERING EXPERIMENTAL STATION CON'T

Experiment station issues first research bulletins.

Feb. 3, 1928, 1:3

ENGINEERING SHOW see

EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION

ENGINEERING STUDENT COUNCIL

O.S.C. engineering men organize group of societies to facilitate fellowship, methods of studying.

Sept. 22, 1933, 5:2

Liljeberg to hear reactivated student engineering council.

Feb. 22, 1946, 1:4

ESC to publish paper, staff members sought.

Jan. 29, 1955, 1:8

ENGINEERS

History of engineer's publication chronicled.

May 15, 1931, 2:5

Directory to be made of Oregon's engineers.

Jan. 31, 1934, 1:2

ENGINEER'S BALL

Engineers plan big ball, first dance.

Oct. 14, 1958, 1:3-5

ENGINEER'S BUST

Engineer's bust climaxes annual recruiting drive.

Oct. 12, 1932, 1:5

Six page paper coming Nov. 1.

Oct. 19, 1939, 1:8

Bust dates back to walking out for St. Patrick.

Nov. 1, 1939, 1:7

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Mechanical engineers win skit contest at Bust; students fill ballroom to watch annual affair.

Nov. 16, 1951, 1:3-6

Stripper gains finale on bust; 700 men attend.

Nov. 18, 1955, 1:2

Engineers plan show after two-year absence.

Nov. 18, 1955, 1:2

5 co-eds receive limelight in visit to engineers bust.

Apr. 3, 1959, 1:7-8

ENGINEER'S CLUB

Ninth decade begins for

Engineer's club.

Oct. 16, 1946, 1:5

ENGINEERS DANCE

Engineers ball of 1922 only

"approved" dance.

Jan. 16,.1953, 3:7-8

ENGINEERS' DAY

Students, grad celebrate third engineers' day.

May 18, 1937, 1:2

ENGINEERS WEEKEND

Theme of first engineers weekend to be built around St. Patrick.

May 4, 1951, 1:2-4

ENGLISH CLUB

English club meets.

Nov. 5, 1924, 2:6

ENGLISH COMPETNECY TEST

Competency in English added to university entrance rules.

Oct. 30, 1979, 1:3-6

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT

Modern course in drama to be given.

Jan. 8, 1919, 4:2

Technical work may be combined with english.

Oct. 26, 1920, 3:1

English Department sponsors magazine.

Jan. 13, 1927, 1:6

Theme room arranged to file written work.

Feb. 2, 1928, 1:2

English staff soon to occupy offices.

Oct. 16, 1930, 1:3

Lyric singing opera star discovered in class of English Lit.

Dec. 9, 1931, 1:7

English department equips writing room.

Oct. 18, 1941, 1:1

Staff 'at home' in new location.

Jan. 15, 1948, 1:5

Advanced composition class pens novel.

June 5, 1964, 4:6-9

English class writes book.

May 29, 1965, 6:3-4

Poet, critic Ransom to visit tomorrow.

Oct. 4, 1966, 6:5

English students get vote power in faculty decisions.

May 29, 1969, 1:6-8

Department moves to Forestry building.

Sept. 30, 1971, 10:1-6

Writing crisis plagues University

Feb. 19, 1976, 6:1-6

7:1-6

Page 213

OSU Big Conference attracts pet rock seller, others.

Apr. 8, 1977, 9:1-6

Latin course back in curriculum.

Oct. 25, 1979, 6:1-4

ENGLISH ENTRANCE EXAMINATION

English examination average increased.

Oct. 4, 1929, 1:5

State board changes entrance exam standards.

Feb. 22, 1980, 7:1-6

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

Language program training is started.

Oct. 21, 1965, 1:1-3

English language institute assists foreign students.

Apr. 21, 1967, 3:7

ENGLISH STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

New group formed by English students.

May 1, 1969, 1:5-7

Group sees changes in name, format.

Oct. 28, 1971, 9:4

ENGLISTED RESERVE CORPS see

MILITARY RESERVES PROGRAMS

ENROLLMENT

Record O.A.C. enrollment reacheE height at 316.

Oct. 14, 1921, 3:1

MacVicar unveils new limits.

May 13, 1980, 1:3-6 see also

REGISTRATION

ENTERTAINMENT

ENTERTAINMENT

New law to place fees on music.

Apr. 7, 1978, 7:1-4

-ENTOMOLOGY CLUB

New entomology club has unusual emblem.

Feb. 14, 1924, 4:4

New entomology club headed by

Dr. Mote.

Nov. 21, 1939, 1:3

-ENTOMOLOGY DEPARTMENT

A new fungus disease, apple tree anthracnose, was studied by Professor Cordley.

Feb. 1900, P. 19

Captive owl retains original bad temper in returning caress.

Dec. 4, 1925, 1:6

Thousdands of bugs found in entomology collection.

Jan. 29, 1930, 1:1

Tiny Anthenus Verbasci eats mounted insects, menaces collection.

Mar. 4, 1939, 1:4

"Bug" collection at OSU rates second in west.

May 2, 1941, 4:4

Method found for storing rare specimens.

Mar. 6, 1942, 4:7

Insect library located in

Cordley Hall lends bugs to research specialists.

Aug. 3, 1959, 3:1-2

ENTORG

Entorg chosen new club name.

Mar. 4, 1947, 1:8

ENVIRONMENT

DEQ scraps mechanical field burning method.

May 19, 1978, 8:1-6

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Professor pushes forest herbicide use.

Feb. 9, 1979, 19:1-6

ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER

Environmental center helping

OSU conserve.

May 9, 1979, supplement page 4:5-6

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER

Removal of tress for pasture opposed.

Mar. 7, 1978, 3:1-6

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Pesticide lab move questionable.

Sept. 27, 1973, 8:4-6

ENVIRONMENTAL REMOTE SENSING

APPLICATIONS LABORATORY

Sensing program reviews forests for information.

Oct. 18, 1976, 2:1-6

EPIDEMICS

OSU measles outbreak prompts vaccination clinic.

Feb. 21, 1977, 1:4-6

Outbreak of scabies reported at Cauthorn Hall.

Mar. 3, 1978, 3:1-6

5:1-4

ESCORT SERVICE

Finley 6th creates private escort service.

Jan. 14, 1980, 8:1-6

-ESPERANTO CLUB

Espernatist's club outlines program for coming year.

Oct. 15, 1947, 1:1

ETIQUETTE

Court to judge poor etiquette.

Nov. 8, 1950, 1:8

Campus manners, dress subjects of mock trial.

Oct. 10, 1952, 3:4-5

ETIQUETTE BOARD

Funds granted board for etiquette books.

Dec. 10, 1943, 1:6

Board re-organized.

OCt. 24, 1946, 3:5

EUROPEAN WAR, 1914-1918, VETERANS

OF

"Soldier specials" is new class of students.

Jan. 8, 1919, 4:3

Credit is given for training in service.

Mar. 14, 1919, 2:3

Credit for military work to be awarded.

Mar. 18, 1919, 1:1

Wounded ones organize club.

May 2, 1919, 7:3

Disabled service men in college organize.

Oct. 10, 1919, 2:3

Disabled soldiers and sailors club on campus.

Oct. 17, 1919, 1:6

Rehabilitation students at

O.A.C. number 275.

Dec. 3, 1920, 3:3

Oregon bronze medals.

May 13, 1921, 2:3

Escort for Foch contains two

O.A.C. heroes.

Dec. 6, 1921, 4:2

EUTERPE CLUB

Music students form organization.

May 11, 1920, 4:1

Girls are added to Euterpe club.

Jan. 14, 1921, 2:3

EXAMINATIONS

Page 215

Euterpe club works for chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon.

Oct. 25, 1921, 2:3

Chaminade program made annual event.

Nov. 22, 1929, 1:6

Euterpe formed, 1911, for students in music.

May 11, 1925, 1:6 (Co-ed Barometer)

Euterpe votes color change.

Oct. 7, 1939, 4:6

EUWER, ANTHONY

Water-color work will be displayed.

Feb. 21, 1939, 4:6

Widely known author on KOAC radio staff.

Nov. 15, 1932, 1:4

Witches dance in flames from water-color exhibit, carry students far away.

June 27, 1933, 1:4

Euwer, Mrs. Strong, married in Honolulu.

Mar. 7, 1935, 1:3

EVALUATIONS, STUDENT-FACULTY

Guidebook deemed success.

Jan. 29, 1977, 2:4-6

Pros, cons battle over an evaluation bill.

Mar. 31, 1977, 1:1-6

EXAMINATIONS

Students bemoan two hour exams.

Nov. 5, 1920, 4:2

"Senior exams optional" rules school council.

May 21, 1937, 1:8

EXAMINATIONS CON'T

Reason for enrollment drop points to unsatisfactory final examinations.

Jan. 15, 1948, 2:4

Final exams superfluous in wartime institution.

May 19, 1943, 2:1

Proposed change for final week dies as faculty senate fails to pass plan.

June 2, 1961, 1:5-7

Library test file.

Apr. 19, 1963, 2:1-3

New final week policy.

Feb. 22, 1964, 2:1-3

Faculty senate keeps senior test; turns down compromise proposal.

Mar. 6, 1970, 1:1-4

Exams in dead week questioned; rules read many ways.

May 29, 1970, 1:1-6 see also

ENGLISH COMPETENCY TEST

ENGLISH ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS

FINALS

Final week policy meets approval discipline committee to be formed.

June 3, 1966, 1:4-6

Senior exempt.

Apr. 7, 1971, 1:1-4

Policy violations.

Feb. 25, 1974, 2:5-6

Dead week exams reported.

Feb. 18, 1977, 17:3-4

Senate addresses violations of final week rules.

Mar. 3, 1978, 6:1-6

EXCHANGE DINNER see

SOCIAL LIFE

Page 216

EXCHANGE STUDENTS

Opium addicts in war zone treated by American girls while in China.

Oct. 20, 1937, 4:1

International educational exchange celebrates move to new MU office.

July 27, 1964, 1:2-3 see aslo

FOREIGN STUDENTS

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL see

ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY COUNCIL

EXECUTIVE SOCIAL COUNCIL

Student body social committee formed.

Oct. 14, 1937, 4:2

Closing hour battle reaches new goal.

Feb. 15, 1938, 1:4

Turkey shoot dance not official functions says social chairman.

Nov. 20, 1940, 1:5

EXHIBITS

Colt pistol stolen from M.U.

display.

Jan. 10, 1933, 1:3

Fairbanks' exhibit to be held in M.U.

Mar. 7, 1934, 1:3

Whistler etching returned unharmed.

Mar. 27, 1937, 1:8

Ethching theft gets many press notices.

Apr. 1, 1937, 1:8

Ancient footballs in gym trophy cases reveal past OSC glory.

Nov. 6, 1937, 3:5

Famous works of Da Vinci now on display.

Apr. 3, 1953, 1:8

Da Vinci show in concourse.

Apr. 8, 1965, 1:4 see also

ART EXHIBITS

EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL

LIVING

Three OSC students to travel in Europe.

Juen 6, 1958, 4:8-9

EXPERIMENT STATION

O.A.C. wins cup at Purdue egg show.

Apr. 23, 1918, 3:3

Prize winning biddies will sail for England.

Oct. 24, 1921, 2:1

College buys test herd.

Nov. 29, 1922, 1:3

New station planned for farm experiments.

Oct. 18, 1928, 3:2

Campus chosen as U.S. station.

Nov. 6, 1929, 1:2

Experiment station lab starts in three rooms.

Oct. 27, 1931, 2:6

Experiment station formed back in 1911.

Jan. 27, 1933, 2:7

Fifieth anniversary celebrated.

Apr. 27, 1937, 1:8

Two acre citrus grove once adorned campus.

Feb. 28, 1939, 4:2

EXTEMPOANEOUS SPEKAING

Page 217

Seed testing lab modernized.

Jan. 21, 1941, 2:8

Seed laboratory changes location.

Dec. 4, 1946, 3:4

OSC experiment stations are merged this summer.

Sept. 1957, 5:7-9

EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE

Senate okays new college.

May 1, 1968, 1:6

Experimental college becomes reality at OSU.

May 28, 1970, 2:3-9

Experimental college size now 2nd largest in nation.

Apr. 24, 1973, 5:3-5

College experiments with courses.

June 19, 1973, 8:1-4

Experimental college to host three nationally renowned poets

Saturday.

Nov. 14, 1973, 8:1-4

Elan violates rule.

May 27, 1976, 9:3-4

EXPERIMENTAL FARM

Botany department has own farm area.

Nov. 29, 1951, 1:1

EXPLOSIVES CLASS

Class given initial blasting experience.

Feb. 18, 1936, 1:2

EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING see

PUBLIC SPEAKING DEPT. (ORATORY)

EXTENSION DEPARTMENT

EXTENSION DEPARTMENT

An exntension division has been organized at OSC by the regents and

Prof. R.D. Hetzell has been made director.

Nov. 5, 1911, 1:1

Cramer new dean of extension in state system.

July 11, 1944, 2:1

KOAC to broadcast radio market news.

Nov. 22, 1928, 1:5

Exhibition train assembles here.

May 27, 1930, 1:3

0.S.C. co-eds shown in Pathe news reel.

Apr. 16, 1930, 2:7

Canadians borrow ancient OSC bulletin, make longhand copy for reference.

Jan. 30, 1940, 2:7

Black-striped canes mark county agents.

Dec. 3, 1971, 11:1-6

Mini college for homemakers in June.

May 18, 1977, 19:1-4

Subcommittee to investigate 4-H operation.

Feb. 25, 1980, 1:3-6

FACILITIES PLANNING AND USE

COMMITTEE

Solution found to relocation.

Sept. 29, 1973, 1:1-4

FACULTY

Sixty-five of faculty are registered in the draft.

Jan. 18, 1918, 3:1

All-star 11 picked from faculty list.

Nov. 29, 1921, 3:2

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Faculty contain authors of note.

Apr. 24, 1923, 1:3

Faculty may appear in caps and gown this commencement.

May 17, 1923, 2:3

OSC profs producers of extra big families.

Feb. 13, 1932, 2:7

Thirty faculty authors of OSC on library list.

Mar. 4, 1936, 1:3

The history of Oregon State.

Jan. 29, 1938, 2:2

Civil service to direct nonteaching staff.

Sept. 26, 1952, 1:1

Faculty asks OSU blacks to remain.

Mar. 5, 1969, 1:9

Anonymous group publishes salaries.

May 15, 1970, 1:5-6

Oregon Employees Association votes to open faculty files.

Mar. 30, 1972, 10:3-5

Tenure denial result of hasty inquiry.

Feb. 19, 1974, 5:1-6

OSU faculty express concern over below average salaries.

Apr. 15, 1974, 1:1-3

AAUP, OSEA enter faculty bargaining.

Apr. 16, 1974, 1:1-6

Dismissal appeal reportedly denied.

Apr. 29, 1974, 1:1-6

University students may suffer from PERB ruling.

Nov. 25, 1974, 1:1-6

Judge orders MacVicar to specify faculty records policy.

Apr. 11, 1975, 1:4-6

Men hold 96 percent of university professorships.

Oct. 31, 1975, 1:1-6

MacVicar keeps records closed.

Dec. 2, 1975, 1:5-6

Student plans to sue professor.

Dec. 9, 1975, 14:3-6

Senate committee supports access to prof evaluation.

May 4, 1979, 19:1-2

FACULTY-COMMITTEES

New booklet released lists faculty groups.

Mar. 9, 1945, 1:1

FACULTY-COUNCIL

Faculty council formed to set pace for OSC future.

Jan. 26, 1945, 2:1

New faculty council to determine policies.

Feb. 23, 1945, 1:7

New faculty council begins organization.

mar. 13, 1945, 1:4

Meeting room given to faculty council.

Jan. 8, 1949, 3:8

Schools elect faculty council in December.

Dec. 3, 1949, 3:8

FACULTY-EVALUATIONS

Page 219

Faculty council adds members from schools.

Jan. 18, 1950, 1:1

FACULTY-DANCE

M.U. schedules faculty dance.

Nov. 4, 1950, 1:8

FACULTY-DANCING CLASS

Dancing class learns etiquette of ballroom.

Dec. 8, 1925, 1:4

Faculty dancing class meets

Thursday night.

Nov. 10, 1926, 1:6

FACULTY-DRAMATICS

Annual minstrel show presented.

Apr. 6, 1920, 1:5

Faculty and students to appear as minstrels.

Feb. 11, 1921, 1:6

Minstrel show scores success.

Apr. 19, 1921, 1:3

Faculty dramatists score big hits before "S.R.O." house with clever acting originality.

Mar. 8, 1924, 1:1

FACULTY-EVALUATIONS

Evaluation forms termed ineffective.

May 25, 1979, 22:1-6

FACULTY-FORUM

Student dishonesty discussed at forum.

May 19, 1962, 1:1-3

Proposals on tenure of deans to be aired at faculty forum.

Oct. 24, 1969, 1:4-6

FACULTY-FORUM CON'T

Faculty says it wants voice in matters of deans' tenure.

Oct. 29, 1969, 1:4-6

Teacher evaluation subject of forum.

May 12, 1975, 3:4-5

FACULTY-LETTER

Bill Langan.

May 11, 1951, 2:7-8

FACULTY-MEETINGS

Students oppose meeting closures.

Apr. 1, 1974, 9:1-2

MacVicar looks back on past six years at OSU.

Sept. 23, 1976, 46:1-6

Drop rule changes may hurt.

Apr. 4, 1978, 4:1-4

FACULTY-MEN

Faculty men have dinner at

Julian.

Ncv. 4, 1919, 1:4

Faculty men perform astonishing stunts.

Jan. 28, 1921, 3:1

Mystery surround wild party of faculty men.

Feb. 15, 1921, 1:2

FACULTY-MEN'S CLUB

New furniture arrives for men's club lounge.

Oct. 8, 1930, 4:7

Many faculty men interested in club.

Nov. 8, 1930, 2:6

Fiftieth anniversary celebrated.

Apr. 27, 1937, 1:8

Faculty men, women to have coffee hour.

Nov. 29, 1950, 1:7

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FACULTY-MEN'S LUNCHEON

Men of faculty restore custom.

Jan. 15, 1925, 1:1

FACULTY-MEN'S RIFLE CLUB

Faculty rifle club formed.

Apr. 14, 1922, 3:1

Oregon State College club granted charter.

Mar. 28, 1935, 1:6

FACULTY-OFFICE HOURS

Faculty office hours.

Apr. 19, 1950, 2:1-3

FACULTY-PUBLICATIONS

96 tests written by OSC faculty.

July 18, 1955, 3:2

OSU forestry prof co-authors article.

May 19, 1961, 4:8

Contact publishes OSU prof's story.

July 31, 1961, 1:2

OSU faculty member has food manual published.

Oct. 24, 1961, 3:4

Professor co-authors 2 books.

Nov. 15, 1961, 1:3-5

Two staff members write tennis manual.

Nov. 15, 1961, 4:5-6

Article published by visual instructor.

Nov. 16, 1961, 2:4

Professor authors magazine article.

Nov. 16, 1961, 3:5-6

Writer discusses Christmas tree quality and freshness.

Dec. 5, 1961, 3:5-6

OSU professors finish Hygiene text revision.

Dec. 6, 1961, 3:5-6

Bulletin gives weather info.

Jan. 20, 1962, 3:9

OSU staffers publish two new books.

Jan. 20, 1962, 3:2-3

Foreign adviser writes on Asia.

Jan. 30, 1962, 3:7-8

Forestry professor authors workbook.

Feb. 6, 1962,3:3

Microbiologist authors paper for journal.

Feb. 13, 1962, 3:7

Trematode catalog published by OSU.

Feb. 14, 1962, 3:7

Text written by OSU prof.

Feb. 22, 1962, 3:1

Yerian co-authors new college text.

Apr. 11, 1962, 1:4

Zeran co-authors book about guidance services.

May 1, 1962, 3:8-9

Dishwashing diminishes with sales increase.

May 4, 1962, 1:5-6

Three professors author new book.

May 15, 1962 3:3

2 OSU professors help author book.

Sept. 25, 1962, 3:3

Director writes booklet about hemlock.

Oct. 25, 1962, 3:3

Tree planting guide issued by OSU.

Oct. 26, 1962, 3:4

FACULTY-PUBLICATIONS CON'T

Page 221

Early marriage booklet topic.

Nov. 2, 1962, 3:5

Meat-cutting booklet out.

Nov. 8, 1962, 3:5

New OSU bulletin tells utensil care.

Nov. 8, 1962, 3:9

Textbook on mathematics written by OSU prof.

Nov. 8, 1962, 1:1-2

New geography text released.

Jan. 19, 1963, 1:5-7

Professors write business feature.

Feb. 22, 1963, 5:5

OSU prof authors article for journal.

Apr. 2, 1963, 3:8

Magazine publishes poem by

OSU English instructor.

Apr. 3, 1963, 1:7-8

OSU press prints book about plants.

May 9, 1963, 3:3

Poem published.

June 24, 1963, 4:4

Hygiene books used at US universities.

June 3, 1964, 6:6-7

Timber tables developed by

OSU forester.

Sept. 25, 1964, 6:6-7

Kirkendall honored by book club.

Dec. 4, 1964, 4:4

Maddox edits new law book.

Jan. 12, 1965, 3:7

FACULTY-PUBLICATIONS CON'T

Slezak writes book on program ideas.

Jan. 18, 1965, 3:4

OSU professor to write history of old bay forts.

Jan. 22, 1965, 1:3-4

Prof publishes morals article.

Mar. 4, 1965, 1:1

Dr. Storvick writes chapter in

"Vitamins and Hormones".

Apr. 21, 1965, 3:6-7

OSU study shows communication lack.

May 27, 1965, 2:6-7

FACULTY-RECEPTION

Faculty Christmas party set

Dec. 14.

Dec. 5, 1968, 1:4-7

FACULTY-RIDING CLUB

Riding class for faculty to form.

Dec. 13, 1923, 1:1

Riding course offered for credit this term.

Oct. 2, 1928, 1:3

Riding club enrolls large membership.

Jan. 29, 1929, 1:5

FACULTY-SENATE

Committee says 976 misplaced.

Nov. 14, 1958, 1:8-9

Schools' merger proposal axed.

Jan. 12, 1962, 1:5-6

Committee approves voluntary

ROTC plan for OSU.

Feb. 2, 1962, 1:7-9

OSU faculty senate votes 3week rule.

Oct. 12, 1962, 1:8

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Faculty senate, platform for teacher's opinion determines

Oregon State educational policies.

May 26, 1964, 2:6-9

Faculty senate: no Mosser plan.

Oct. 7, 1966, 1:1

Faculty senate approves council to study OSU academic affairs.

Mar. 3, 1967, 1:8

AFT's agitator advocated faculty senate overhaul.

Nov. 9, 1967, 1:8-9

Goldhammer recounts facts of past actions.

Mar. 5, 1969, 1:7-8

"I" grades endorsed.

Mar. 12, 1969, 1:7-9

OSU faculty senate registers opposition to prof strike.

June 24, 1969, 4:1-4

Faculty endorses report on tenure.

Feb. 13, 1970, 1:4-5

Faculty tenure questioned.

Faculty senate recommends dept.

action for S-U classes.

Apr. 10, 1970, 1:4-6

Faculty senate passes proposal; approves Oceanography School.

Nov. 19, 1971, 3:1-4

Gartland denied motion power in faculty senate meeting.

Oct. 12, 1973, 3:1-3

Woman takes highest post.

Jan. 14, 1974, 1:3-6

Faculty senate supports College of Liberal Arts.

May 2, 1975, 21:1-6

Faculty senate rejects health requirement.

Jan. 16, 1976, 3:1-3

Senate views Pac-10.

Feb. 4, 1977, 2:4-6

Faculty senate begins process to hire lobbyist.

Jan. 12, 1979, 7:1-3

OSU considers change to semester calendar.

Dec. 3, 1979, 1:3-6

FACULTY, VISITING

BOWMER, ANGUS L.

Festival director to teach in fall.

May 27, 1964, 1:8-9

GARDRAT, ALAIN

Prof from France offers political class literature.

June 20, 1978, 2:1-2

French professor seeks classroom communication.

Juen 27, 1978, 5:1-6

GEDDES, JOHN MAXWELL

Scottish composer takes sabbatical at O.S.U.

Apr. 14, 1980, 8:1-6

HALEVI, DR. EMIL

Top chemist accepts invite.

Oct. 18, 1966, 1:7

HEILBRUNNER, DR. EDGAR.

Visiting Swiss chemist lectures.

May 14, 1963, 3:5

HUDSON, HELEN

Problems similar in American,

British youth.

Apr. 21, 1980, 9:1-6

FACULTY, VISITING

Page 223

HUTT, DR. F.B.

Cornell prof due in

Jan. 13, 1966, 3:6

JONES, LARRY W.

Minnesotian to assist in administration.

Oct. 11, 1977, 11:2-5

KOSTROWICKI, DR. JERZY

Oceanographer teaching at

OSU.

Oct. 1, 1963, 3:9

MCBURNEY, DR. JAMES H.

Speech prof to visit here.

May 13, 1966, 1:3

OKAZAKI, DR. AYAAKIRA

Japanese forester to lecture at OSU.

Mar. 27, 1963, 1:9

PLOCHMANN, DR. RICHARD

OSU to have guest forester.

Mar. 3, 1966, 3:7

SEKINO, JUN-ICHIRO

Culture is important.

Feb. 9, 1963, 2:1-3

SIGLER, PROF. WILLIAM F.

Wildlife head visits campus.

July 20, 1966, 4:1-2

STONE, J. HERBERT

Forester due as lecturer spring term.

Apr. 9, 1969, 3:1

TAM, REUBEN

Reuben Tam will be guest painting prof for summer term.

May 10, 1966, 3:6-7

TRUMBULL, ELMER R.

Colgate University prof teaching part-time here.

Oct. 19, 1978, 9:1-3

FACULTY, VISITING CON'T

41110

TYLER, DR. VARRO E.

Visiting dean to speak here

4 p.m. Monday.

Nov. 18, 1966, 6:4

WILSON, WADE

Wilson examines minority status in U.S. during speech.

apr. 4, 1980, 17:1-6

FACULTY, WIVES

Wives of faculty operate

Thrift shop.

Aug. 17, 1964, 2:4

HYSLOP, MRS. GEORGE R.

Mrs. G. Hyslop Oregon mother.

May 11, 1945, 1:7

STRAND, MRS. A.L.

Prexy's wife gives impression of OSC.

Oct. 21, 1942, 3:7

Oregon staters to salute first lady of campus.

4111 May 8, 1943, 4:1

OSU's first lady.

May 27, 1961, 2:1-3

FACULTY, WOMEN

New volume names several at

Oregon State.

Dec. 9, 1939, 4:3

HEW charges discrimination.

May 7, 1971, 11:1-3

FACULTY-WOMEN' S CLUB

Faculty women's club holds first dinner.

Jan. 26, 1940, 1:2

Literary critic lauds pictorial

OSC calendar.

Jan. 23, 1947, 1:5

Faculty women plan building for activities.

May 10, 1947, 1:4 •

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FAIRS

2 faculty members to judge at Seattle.

Apr. 24, 1962, 3:3

Renaissance faire.

Dec. 5, 1969, 2:1

Dome erection draws concern.

May 1, 1971, 8:4-5

Speakers dancers, highlight peace fair.

Oct. 6, 1972, 12:1-4

Critters do toilet's dirty work.

Apr. 8, 1977, 1:3-6

12:4-6

FAIRVIEW see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS

(FAIRVIEW)

FAMILY STUDY CENTER

Sites sought for center.

Jan. 28, 1964, 1:2

FARM CROPS CLUB

Club is organized.

Oct. 12, 1920, 2:4

Farm crops club is organized

Wednesday.

Feb. 2, 1923, 1:5

Club displays cup won at exposition.

Jan. 6, 1927, 1:6

Depiped professor receives double-barrelled "smoky stover" corn cob.

Mar. 26, 1938, 1:7

Thirteenth annual Farm Crops club banquet to observe Hyslop

Memorial.

Feb. 10, 1950, 1:2-4

FARM CROPS DEPARTMENT

Grain collection country's largest.

Feb. 23, 1929, 6:4

Fifty seed men form new body.

Feb. 29, 1936, 1:7

OSC campus named crop headquarters.

Apr. 7, 1936, 1:8

Dust storm dims hopes of farm crops students.

May 19, 1937, 1:6

Dr. Hill new head for farm crops.

Oct. 26, 1943, 1:3

Weed threatens Oregon coastal area says OSC professor.

Feb. 4, 1947, 3:4

Farm crops claims old food tech site.

Jan. 26, 1952, 3:5

FARM ECONOMICS CLUB

Clubs, Greeks list officers, accept pledges.

May 17, 1949, 3:6

Farm economics plan newsletter.

Apr. 21, 1967, 3:2

FARM MACHINERY

Light-weight combine designed at college.

Oct. 28, 1953, 3:7-8

FARM MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT

Farm mg't men organize.

Jan. 29, 1918, 4:5

Miniature farm loaned to H.A.

Dryer Company.

Apr. 27, 1926, 1:4

FARMER'S WEEK

Japanese agent here during farmers' week.

Jan. 11, 1918, 1:2

FEDERATED ENGINEERS CLUB

Page 225

FASHIONS (DISCONTINUED 1965) see

CLOTHING AND DRESS

FATHERS'DAY

Fathers' Day custom favored by professor.

Nov. 4, 1925, 3:5

FEDERAL LAND-OREGON

1st federal land map of

Oregon completed.

Dec. 1, 1962, 3:1-2

FEDERATED COUNTY AGRICULTURAL

COUNCILS

Federation of county agriculturalists formed.

Feb. 5, 1918, 1:2

FEDERATED ENGINEERS CLUB

Engineers to form federated society.

May 1, 1923, 1:2

Federated engineers' first meeting today.

May 24, 1923, 3:1

Blarney stone, snake dance ruled over by Saint Patrick during engineers' mardi gras.

Apr. 16, 1924, 3:2

Committee submits designs for arches.

Oct. 24, 1924, 1:2

Engineers' club is reogranized.

Oct. 20, 1925, 1:5

FEDERATION OF WAR COUNCILS

War council federation names OSC headquarters.

Nov. 23, 1943, 1:7

FEES

Assessment of incidental fees dates from 1934 board ruling.

Nov. 7, 1969, 2:3-5

FEES CON'T

$74 deposit dropped at OSU and

UO.

Apr. 29, 1970, 1:4

New campus mystery: Student

"building fees".

Apr. 3, 1974, 4:4-6 see also

STUDENT BODY FEES

FELLOWSHIP OF CAMPUS MINISTERS

Rev. Philip Calef.

apr. 21, 1965, 3:6

Local clerics to sponsor coop group.

June 1, 1966, 1:4

Rev. Connor honored by Blue Key for outstanding community work.

May 8, 1969, 3:3-5

Rev. Connor receives Danfroth

Ministry grant.

Apr. 30, 1970, 3:4-6

Ten organizations tell of recent changes.

Apr. 16, 1958, 3:8-9

Departmental relocation related for fish and game.

Jan. 12, 1963, 1:7-8

FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHELETES

FCA meeting at 7 tonight.

May 17, 1966, 4:5

FENCING

Major H.R. Odell to direct fencing class.

Dec. 11, 1924, 1:4

College will offer fensing instruction.

Jan. 8, 1925, 1:6

Men's department plans fencing team.

Apr. 2, 1927, 3:3

Page 226 devotees of fencing organize club; plan winter of contests.

Dec. 10, 1929, 1:5

Women's fencing club discussed at meeting.

Nov. 20, 1935, 3:1

New sport will have meet.

Jan. 29, 1936, 1:5

Undefeated fencing club reorganizes.

Oct. 14, 1937, 4:2

Fencing men receive awards for first time.

May 21, 1938, 3:2

FENCING CLUB

Fencing group to meet.

Oct. 25, 1950, 1:4

New fencing club.

Dec. 12, 1952, 2:1-2

Fencing club to form.

Jan. 15, 1953, 4:8

Coed fencing club to meet tomorrow.

Feb. 9, 1963, 1:8

FENCING (PACIFIC COAST FENCING

CHAMPIONSHIP)

Fencers won't be foiled.

May 1, 1980, 20:1-4

FENDER BENDERS

"Motorcycle Poker Run".

May 9, 1929, 1:1-2

FERNHOOPER'S BANQUET see

FORESTRY CLUB BANQUET

FERNHOOPERS DAY

Foresters return for events at OSC.

Feb. 20, 1954, 1:7-8

Forestry to mark 5oth anniversary.

Mar. 2, 1956, 1:8

Fernhopper day to see dedication.

Feb. 23, 1968, 1:2-5

FIELDBALL

Fieldball introduced as sport for women.

Nov. 17, 1925, 2:6

FIELDBURNING

OSU Ag professor creates bale burner.

May 16, 1979, 7:1-6

FIELD TRIPS, GEOLOGY

Fossil leaves found by geology students.

May 3, 1950, 3:7

FILIPINO CLUB

Heads Filipino Club.

Apr. 26, 1921, 3:1

FIN AND ANTLER CLUB

Fin and antler club elects officers, plans annual outing.

May 17, 1946, 3:5

Permission granted by game commission to present beaver.

Mar. 11, 1948, 1:6

Fin and anthler club to publish bulletin.

Apr. 25, 1953, 1:4

Long tradition to be broken.

Oct. 16, 1957, 3:3

Ten organizations tell of recent changes.

Apr. 16, 1958, 3:8-9

Departmental relocation related for fish and game.

Jan. 12, 1963, 1:7-8

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FIRES

FINANCE AND ADMINSTRATION

DEPARTMENT

Sammons denies truth of

$199,000 balance.

Oct. 16, 1931, 1:7

Masked men blow ad building safe.

Dec. 5, 1931, 1:1

New safe installed in business office.

Jan. 5, 1932, 1:4

Popvich announces tightening of University operating costs.

Oct. 31, 1963, 1:6-7

FINANCE CLUB

Finance club.

Nov. 15, 1968, 1:1-2

FINE ARTS FESTIVAL

Quad site chosen for 12 foot box structures.

Apr. 13, 1967, 1:6

FINLEY, WILLIAM L.

Members Finley family famous at Oregon State.

July 15, 1930, 4:1

All are not strangers here to William Finley.

Mar. 26, 1931, 1:7

FIRES

Waldo Hall fire.

Oct. 19, 1907, 1:4

Campus provided with modern fire apparatus.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:5

Fire protection is efficient.

Mar. 22, 1918, 4:2

FIRES CON'T

Show cattle die in tinder box fire.

Sept. 17, 1947, 1:4

Various styles viewed at blaze very nocturnal.

Sept. 17, 1947, 4:3

Superstitious? Fire victims cause wonder.

Sept. 26, 1947, 1:7

Students quench Snell Hall fire. . .

Nov. 11, 1947, 1:7

Flames damage products lab.

Feb. 6, 1948, 1:2

Fire wagons squelch blaze on

Ag roof.

Apr. 8, 1949, 1:7

Firemen extinguish oven conflagaration.

May 4, 1949, 1:4

False fire alarmist gets parole to dean.

Jan. 6, 1950, 1:5

Fire damages car pool, cleaners.

Sept. 16, 1953, 1:3-5

Student's action saves building.

May 13, 1955, 1:3

Restaurant, stores, fire.

Feb. 14, 1956, 1:1 gutted by

Blaze in dorm halted quickly.

Apr. 10, 1957, 1:4

Air Force supply loss estimated near $5,000.

Apr. 19, 1958, 1:8-9

3:7

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Chem building scene of fire, power failure.

Oct. 20, 1959, 1:1

Sackett C suffers trash chute fire.

Oct. 21, 1961, 1:5

Firemen call on Weatherford tower.

May 7, 1964, 1:8

Trash chute fire.

Feb. 9, 1965, 1:7

Minor but extensive damage caused by phys-chemistry fire.

May 18, 1965, 1: 4-5

Fire destroys Poling room.

Apr. 19, 1966, 1:9

Uninsured Oregon State dairy barn leveled in $300,000 fire.

Feb. 9, 1967, 1:6

Alpha Delta Pi suffers blaze.

Feb. 16, 1967, 1:6

Assistant hurt in ether fire.

Mar. 2, 1967, 1:4

Fire damages check station.

Mar. 30, 1967, 1:9

Wilson fire not serious.

Apr. 26, 1967, 1:2

Small fire detected in over head dryer.

Jan. 10, 1968, 1:1

False alarms are set off.

Apr. 17, 1968, 1:3

Poling fire reported by phone call.

Jan. 20, 1970, 1:3

Fire damages residence hall.

Apr. 16, 1971, 1:1-4

Fire causes policy release about open flames in dorms.

May 12, 1971, 7:1-4

No fire, but plenty of smoke.

May 26, 1971, 1:1-4

Candle ignites McNary fire, room damaged.

Nov. 9, 1973, 3:1-4

Another fire--this time a

$4,000 loss.

Nov. 15, 1973, 1:1-2

Frat fire results in $20,000 damage.

Jan. 29, 1977, 1:1-6

Fire residue still remains at ATO.

Feb. 1, 1977, 1:1-2

10:1-6

Fire causes little damage.

Feb. 21, 1977, 1:1-3

Fire damages Wilson Room.

Nov. 8, 1977, 6:6

Dining hall roof fire causes minimal harm.

May 1, 1970, 1:1-2

Fire drills to return to campus.

Oct. 17, 1973, 3:1-3

FIRE PROTECTION

OSC buildings to be guarded by city firement.

Apr. 29, 1955, 1:4

Permanent policy to be worked out.

May 4, 1955, 2:3-4

FISH AND GAME MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF

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Smokes bring problem back to the library.

Nov. 13, 1959, 3:7

FIRESIDES see

SOCIAL LIFE

FIRST AID

Victory center first aiders treat injured Miss Crumly.

Dec. 4, 1942, 2:7

"Girls shocked" at men's attire on Wednesdays.

Nov. 10, 1942, 1:1

FISH

Shark attacks, surfboard.

saves victim.

Nov. 29, 1979, 3:1-6

Specialist investigates shark attack.

Jan. 14, 1980, 7:1-6

U.S. transfers student of Russian vessel.

Feb. 5, 1980, 1:2-6

FISH AND GAME MANAGEMENT,

DEPARTMENT OF

More foxes arrive at college for farm.

Oct. 30, 1937, 1:1

College fur farm receives mink.

Dec. 1, 1937, 1:6

Women enter Ag field, assume work of men.

Feb. 3, 1938, 1:1

OSC fish hatchery soon to be reality.

Jan. 17, 1939,1:8

FISH AND GAME MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF CON'T

Game commission helps OSC fish hatchery to start.

Jan. 18, 1939, 2:6

Over ripe foxes permeate A.E.

building with peculiar odor.

NOv. 5, 1946, 2:6

Oregon state may get experimental farm.

Feb. 15, 1947, 4:4

Fish and game dept. Chooses new head.

Oct. 24, 1963, 1:6-9

Fish and game prof edits wildlife group publication.

Jan. 14, 1964, 3:4-6

OSU's McDonald Forest invaluable to students.

Oct, 29, 1964, 3:4-5

FISH AND GAME MANAGEMENT DEPT.

see (After Sept. 1, 1965)

FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE, DEPT. OF.

FISH CLASSIFICATION

Catalog change planned for OSU fish collection.

May 1, 1962, 3:1-3

OSU fisheries prof names new fish.

Jan. 10, 1964, 3:7

FISH LABORATORY

Fish toxicology lab constructed at OSC.

Sept. 25, 1948, 4-7

FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE, DEPT. OF

Method is devised to identify fish.

Apr. 4, 1969, 6:4-5

Move to Bioscience adds space to dept.

July 21, 1970, 3:1-2

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Oak Creek lab in fishy buisness.

Feb. 18, 1974, 6:3-6

OSU's Fish library.

Mar. 9, 1977, 22:1-3

The grosbeaks are here, they seem to like the elm trees.

May 1, 1978, 8:1-4

FISHERY RESEARCH

Catalog change planned for

OSU fish collection.

May 1, 1962, 3:1-3

FIVE YEAR CLUB OF OREGON STATE

Gallagher opens five year club season with planting of pin.

Nov. 2, 1937, 1:2

"Five year" club men given laugh by horse.

Feb. 17, 1938, 1:6

FLAG POLE

Class of 1911 (Junior class) presents pole; accepted by

Board of Regents.

Jan. 15, 1910, 1:5

Present flagpole donated by classes.

May 1, 1925, 4:6

Ex-bos'n climbs flagpole smoking pipe all the way.

Feb. 5, 1947, 2:7

Up goes the flag. down comes the pole.

May 18, 1966, 1:3

FLAGS

Flags of Egypt, Russia missing from M.U.

May 11, 1948, 1:3

Korean, Indian students present flags to M.U.

Feb. 17, 1949, 1:5-6

Old Spanish flag sent from anonymous source.

May 19, 1949, 1:2-7

The missing flag.

Jan. 28, 1950, 2:1-3

Baltic country flag to be dedicated.

Apr. 24, 1951, 1:1

Flags of foreign states to be given to M.U.

Apr. 25, 1951, 2:7-8

Chilean flag donated.

May 24, 1951, 1:2

German flag given.

June 4, 1954, 3:4

109 flags hang in MU concourse.

Mar. 8, 1962, 1:3

Jensen receives Kuwait flag.

May 17, 1962, 1:4-6

Flags stolen from Union.

Nov. 6, 1962, 1:4

MU receives two new flags for

Jan.

collection.

10, 1964, 4:3-8

Small civil war erupting on campus.

May 7, 1975, 10:3-6

Ambassador dedicates flag to

OSU.

Nov. 21, 1978, 5:1-6

FLASHBALL

Stiner initiates gridiron game.

Mar. 30, 1943, 3:3

FLOODS

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FLATTAIL POLITICAL PARTY

Politics liven, flattail party, enters race.

Mar. 31, 1954, 1:1

FLAX INDUSTRY

New possiblity of Oregon flax developed here.

Dec. 3, 1948, 1:8

Reactivation scanned for flax industry.

Mar. 11, 1954, 1:4

FLOODS

Students, faculty aid in flood disaster.

Jan. 6, 1943, 1:1

Flood waters claim five lives in Oregon.

Jan. 8, 1948, 1:7

Erstwhile beavers suffer cold, wet feet while fishing in "lake lower campus."

Jan. 13, 1948, 1:5

Torrential downpour wreaks havoc throughout Willamette

Valley.

Feb. 24, 1948, 1:1

Flood disaster eye witnesses record view.

June 3, 1948, 1:6

2 bodies found in Vanport ruins after six days.

June 5, 1948, 1:5

McCall declares state disaster area.

Jan. 16, 1974, 1:1-6

The time the sky broke...

and the rivers ran rampant.

Jan. 17, 1974, 1:1-6

FLOOK, J.

FLOOK, JOHN G.

Pioneer sponsor of first bill aiding O.A.C. dies in Corvallis.

Jan. 27, 1926, 1:3

FLORICULTURE

Desert candles blooming on campus; rare plants originated in Asia.

May 20, 1949, 2:1-3

New curriculum in horticulture to be established.

Mar. 15, 1947, 3:4

FLORICULTURE-CLASS

Flower wearing issue scheduled for voting.

Nov. 11, 1947, 4:4

FLOWER SHOW

Corvallis plans Oregon State flower show.

May 28, 1957, 1:6

FLUNK INSURANCE

Flunk insurance offered sinking

SFSC students.

Nov. 5, 1949, 2:6-7

FLUROINE

OSC approves fluorine water.

May 13, 1952, 1:4

FLY-CASTING CLASS

Amateur rod-casters to get professional fishing instructions.

Nov. 24, 1937, 3:7

Fly-tying offered for gym credit.

Dec. 7, 1940, 3:4

FLYING CLUB

Flying-ban speech highlights meeting.

Jan. 16, 1942, 1:5

Staters' flying club to begin instruction.

Jan. 10, 1953, 1:8

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1946 Ercoupe purchased by flying club.

Nov. 19, 1958, 1:3-6

Club moves near airport.

Apr. 29, 1980, 9:4-5

FOCUS

Schillereff elected Focus club president.

Dec. 7, 1948, 1:4

FOLK CLUB see

COLLEGE FOLK CLUB

FOLK DANCING

OSU arranges annual college dance festival.

Nov. 11, 1965, 1:4

FOOD, DRIED

First freeze-drying meeting held.

Nov. 8, 1962, 1:6-9

FOOD PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES DEPT.

Crab-packing method developed at OSC.

Jan. 24, 1940, 4:4

Research laboratory will open

April 19.

Apr. 12, 1940, 4:7

Dedication set for branch lab.

Apr. 18, 1940, 1:3

Foods laboratory acquired in

Astoria.

Apr. 24, 1940,2:6

Food industries get new lab space.

Dec. 7, 1940, 4:3

Gentleman prints Burtner article.

Feb. 1, 1944, 1:2

Pamphlet copy goes to press.

Jan. 25, 1950, 3:8 see also

FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,

DEPT. OF.

FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY,

DEPT. OF.

Graduating seniors in food technology publish new leaflet.

May 10, 1947, 1:1

Food technology gets write-up in journal.

Apr. 7, 1950, 4:5

New building awarded food tech department for food processing research, experiments.

Apr. 7, 1950, 1:4-7

Trade magazine prints food tech brochure.

Apr. 30, 1952, 3:4-5

Taste test panels start spring term.

Mar. 6, 1954, 1:1

Story of taters at OSC is told.

May 10, 1957, 2:7

Change in organization of Dairy

Department sees processing, Good

Technology combined.

June 24, 1957, 2:1-3

Food tech brochure published.

Feb. 2, 1962, 1:6

OSU students paid for tasting foods.

May 17, 1962, 1:6-7

Metrecal scientist to join staff of food, technology.

Oct. 10, 1962, 1:6-7

Varsevelv receives food science post.

Feb. 7, 1963, 1:1

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FOODS

Cider recipe given by OSU food scientist.

Nov. 7, 1963, 3:4

Flavorium uses students to test food preparations.

Feb. 12, 1964, 3:6-8

Professor merits award for ability.

Oct. 14, 1964, 1:2-4

Nation's top award given to

OSU head.

May 5, 1965, 1:5-6

Construction of meat laboratory scheduled by Oregon legislature.

July 28, 1965, 3:3-5

Food tech flavorium includes

"taste" panels.

Apr. 20, 1967, 3:4

Flavorium test foods, processes

Sept. 21, 1978, 40:5-6

OSU researchers: official wine testers.

Apr. 18, 1979, 12:1-6

FOOD TECH-ETTES

Wives of food tech students to organize club at OSC.

Apr. 27, 1957, 3:7

FOOD TECNOLOGIST CLUB

Club to be reorganized.

Oct. 23, 1945, 1:2

Food technology club to make, sell cider.

Oct. 20, 1948, 1:7

FOODS

West dining hall offers vegetarian alternative.

Oct. 29, 1979, 8:1-2

FOODS CON'T

Biologist remedies cheese problem.

Feb. 4, 1980, 1:1-6

MacCormack's tofu farm.

May 9, 1980, 14:1-6

15:1-6

FOODS AND NURTITION, DEPT. OF

Cooking class proves that men don't mind washing their dishes.

Mar. 7, 1928, 4:1

Nursery school serves luncheons to children.

Jan. 14, 1930, 1:3

O.S.C. professors and Pik Wan

Hon write diet story.

May 22, 1934, 1:5

Oregonian to print Williams' articles.

Feb. 5, 1942, 1:7

1000 students to participate in state-wide dental project.

Jan. 10, 1947, 1:5

Snell girls guinea pigs for experiment.

Jan. 16, 1947, 1:5

FOOTBALL

Gridiron men not numerous.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:6

Megaphones for the Aggie rooters.

Nov. 14, 1919, 1:4

Coach Hargiss is believer in omens.

Nov. 24, 1919, 1:6

Football helps student funds.

Jan. 14, 1921, 1:5

Pittsburg game raises huge row.

Oct. 4, 1922, 1:4

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Stanford resigns from conference.

Oct. 17, 1922, 1:4

Photograph enlarged.

Nov. 22, 1924, 3:4

First Aggie football team won five victoires in 1893.

Nov. 26, 1924, 3:3

O.S.C. northwest football champs in season of '25.

Mar. 8, 1933, 3:2

Football via radio.

Mar. 27, 1928, 2:2

Football men to get tailormade uniforms.

Mar. 27, 1929, 1:6

All-time football stars recalled to earlier generations of beavers.

Apr. 13, 1929, 1:6

Old-time football of beaver players recalled by Fulton.

Oct. 19, 1929, 1:3

The Carnegie investigation.

Oct. 25, 1929, 2:1

Survey shows athletes paid.

Oct. 25, 1929, 1:2

Football rules undergo change.

Nov. 14, 1929, 4:1

Fighting spirit of Beavers lauded in magazine story.

Nov. 16, 1929, 1:4

Rockne praised.

Dec. 5, 1929, 1:1

Magazine features team.

Jan. 30, 1930, 1:7

Comittee announces gridiron restrictions.

Mar. 28, 1930, 1:2

Hughes astounds fans by "barefoot" punting.

Oct. 30, 1930, 3:7

Former manager recalls first football field.

Dec. 13, 1930, 3:3

One football game lost by 1893

Aggies in initial grid year.

Sept. 30, 1931, 4:4

0.S.C. championships started in

1897 with nortwestern honors.

Oct. 1, 1931, 4:2

Football forbidden at Oregon

State in effort to rid evils.

Oct. 3, 1931, 4:5

Football readopted in 1901 when former grid players return.

Oct. 7, 1931, 3:6

Intersectional games started here in 1903 with Nevada victory.

Oct. 9,_1931, 4:6

First pigskin title won by Oregon

State in 1907.

Oct. 14, 1931, 4:4

Mediocre football elevens developed here from 1909-1911.

Oct. 16, 1931, 4:1

Schissler denies all Lillard case rumors.

Nov. 3, 1931, 1:7

Coast gridiron breakup wanted by north west.

Nov. 21, 1931, 1:8

Control board bans Englestad.

Nov. 21 , 1931, 1:7

FOOTBALL CON'T

Page 235

Lone football eleven remains unscored upon.

Nov. 11, 1931, 3:4

Beaver Shavings. (Coach P.J.

Schissler's eight year record and several supplementary remarks).

Apr. 6, 1932, 3:3

Orange football captains listed form 1896 start.

Nov. 30, 1932, 3:3

College football shows no decline in public favor despite depression, according to Dr.

Steiner's report.

Jan. 26, 1933, 1:5

Barometer scribe pens O.S.C.

football history.

Feb. 22, 1933, 5:2

Football coaches who made history for Oregon State.

Feb. 25, 1933, 3:2

O.A.C. joins the northwest league association '03.

Feb. 28, 1933, 3:2

Orange football team won coast honors for 1907.

Mar. 1, 1933, 3:3

Dolan succeeded Schildmiller as football mentor.

Mar. 2, 1933, 3:2

Gridiron history makes colorful backgrounds.

Mar. 3, 1933, 3:3

Beaver bygones.

Nov. 8, 1933, 2:7

Broadcasts arouse objection of coast grid loop members.

Nov. 6, 1934, 4:7

FOOTBALL CON'T

Scribe unearths Oregon State grid history from gay '90's to present.

Oct. 21, 1936, 5:4

Californians look forward to novelty of turf fields.

Oct. 16, 1937, 1:5

Eastern papers headline Beavers.

Oct. 22, 1941, 1:8

Congrats pour in on Stiner from all U.S.

Nov. 30, 1941, 4:3

OSC first Oregon team in Rose

Bowl for 22 years.

Nov. 30, 1941, 2:7

Duke accepts Oregon State bowl bid.

Dec. 2, 1941, 1:1

Oregon State's record "miracle" of 1941.

Dec. 5, 1941, 3:3

Football resumption announced by Strand.

May 1, 1945, 1:1

Dixie bowl invites Beavers to play late December game.

Dec. 4, 1946, 4:8

Dixie bowl contest called off...

adequate arrangements lacking.

Dec. 5, 1946, 1:8

Keene to negotiate new game location.

June 3, 1948, 1:1

Coach Kip Taylor stifles U of

Iowa job rumors; mentor "happy at OSC."

Feb. 8, 1950, 1:7-8

First OAC football game reported in 1893 paper.

Dec. 8, 1950, 3:1-2

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Football history

Nov. 15, 1951, 2:1-3

Large crowds to see Orange on new field.

Oct. 8, 1954, 4:3

Estimated 75 million view beavers on T.V.

Nov. 28, 1956, 4:7-8

Beavers drop Rose title to

Iowa.

Jan. 5, 1957, 1:4-8

Glorious victors of 1915 back.

Oct. 30, 1965, 7:5-9

No. 1 Trojans fall to OSU.

Nov. 14, 1967, 1:1-5

Student hurt in victory fete.

Nov. 14, 1967, 1:5

WSU coach fired.

Nov. 29, 1967, 1:3

Parker stadium to have artificial turf by next fall.

Feb. 13, 1969, 4:6-9

The glory years of OSU football under Prothro and Andros.

Dec. 10, 1969, 10:1-9

Beavers quitting closed circuit T.V.

Oct. 27, 1971, 12:1-2

Blacks miss grid practices.

Nov. 3, 1971, 12:1-4

High school authorites aquitted of procuring for football player.

Sept. 27, 1973, 12:2-3

Parker facilities are impress-ive.

Oct. 5, 1973, 18:1-4

Grid team boosts Corvallis economy.

Nov. 4, 1976, 3:1-6

Bottles banned from Parker Stadium for safety.

Oct. 6, 1977, 6:1-6

Grid coaches deny "jamming" claims.

Oct. 27, 1977, 12:5-6

OSU-WSU football history.

Nov. 1, 1977, 16:3-6

OSU football makes Penthouse annual "worst 20" list.

Spet. 25, 1979, 7:1-6

Football means big bucks to

Corvallis.

Sept. 27, 1979, 16:1-2

14:5-6

Alumni voice football situation opinions.

Oct. 19, 1979, 3:1-4

Andros defends self; Fertig decision.

Oct. 19, 1979, 1:1-6

6:1-6

Team physician resigns.

Nov. 9, 1979, 3:1-6

JC credits verified.

Feb. 1, 1980, 27:2-3

FOOTBALL-DUKE UNIVERSITY

Football season of 1941 ends in glory.

Jan. 7, 1942, 3:3

Shades of Pasadena... What might have been, recorded.

Jan. 20, 1942, 3:2

Beavers have hard job to repay

Duke hospitality; more games between teams real possibilities.

Jan. 14, 1942, 4:7

FOOTBALL CON'T

Page 237

Rose bowl game makes "record".

Feb. 4, 1942, 4:7

Reid gives rings to Rose bowl team.

Apr. 1, 1942, 1:3

FOOTBALL-HONOLULU

Beavers journey by ship

Tuesday.

Dec. 6, 1923, 1:6

FOOTBALL-OREGON, UNIVERSITY OF

All details of game at Gem cigar store.

Nov. 29, 1917, 5:4

Game for Saturday cancelled by board.

Nov. 6, 1918, 6:3

Annual football classic 0-0 tie on sloppy field.

Nov. 22, 1921, 1:7

Airplane to start Oregon grid game.

Nov. 17, 1928, 1:7

Gridiron tradtions.

Nov. 24, 1928, 2:1

Scores of past games between rival teams.

Nov. 11, 1933, 3:3

Landforce announces OSC goalpost policy.

Nov. 28, 1941, 1:3

Two o'clock kickoff by schools to renew gridiron civil war.

Oct. 12, 1945, 1:7

Beavers beat ducks for ninth time in last ten civil wars.

Nov. 26, 1946, 3:7-8

FOOTBALL CON'T

Thrills, chills of 57 civil wars.

Nov. 20, 1954, 6:6-8

School representatives discuss conduct between institutions.

Nov. 16, 1962, 1:1-3

FOOTBALL-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA,

UNIVERSITY, OF.

Beaver rooting section brings fame to college.

Oct. 24, 1933, 1:7

FOOTBALL-WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE

Ball will be dropped from plane

Saturday.

Oct. 25, 1927, 1:6

FOOTBALL-WASHINGTON, UNIVERSITY OF

Students crowd to see electric score board.

Oct. 26, 1920, 1:4

FOOTBALL-WEST VIRGINIA

Dr. Barlett invited to be team physician.

Nov. 19, 1930, 3:7

FOOTBALL-GOTHAM BOWL

Gotham Bowl cancelled; Oregon

State announces withdrawal. No bowl game for Oregon State.

Dec. 2, 1960, 1:8-9

FOOTBALL-LIBERTY BOWL

Beavers await bowl appearance.

Nov. 28, 1962, 4:4-5

FOOTBALL-ROSE BOWL

OSC bowl bound for second time.

Nov. 27, 1956, 3:3

First "Tournament of Roses" played in 1880; pageantry atmosphere still prevails today.

Nov. 27, 1956, 4:1-3

Priorirites filled, public ticket sale cancelled.

Dec. 5, 1956, 4:1-3

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Coaches, team thrilled over

Rose Bowl trip.

Dec. 11, 1964, 5:1

OSU's selection causes LA uproar.

Dec. 11, 1964, 5:4-5

Wolverines rout Beavers

34-7 in Rose Bowl battle.

Jan. 8, 1965, 6:3-6

FOOTBALL-BANQUET

OSC Rose Bowl team honored by banquet.

Jan. 19, 1957, 1:2-3

FOOTBALL-CLINIC

Andros schedules football clinic for high school grid coaches.

Mar. 30, 1967, 6:3

COACHES see

FACULTY AND STAFF (NAME)

FOOTBALL-PROFESSIONAL

Football relations between coach and players more informal in pro game than during collegiate days.

Feb. 3, 1934, 3:2

FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT

McNary Hall to serve as

Foreign Language House.

Apr. 29, 1976, 12:4-6

FOREIGN LANGUAGES see

MODERN LANGUAGE, DEPARTMENT OF

FOREIGN STUDENTS

Poor professor causes Uruguay

Student strike.

Mar. 3, 1937, 1:1

Hamer house claims students from other lands.

Nov. 16, 1945, 4:2

Strand accpets flag of Iraq for concourse.

Feb. 19, 1961, 1:4-5

OSU Thai coed stabbing victim.

June 25, 1962, 1:2

Vietnamese student awaits asylum.

Jan. 13, 1975, 1:1-6

6:1-4

FOREIGN STUDENTS-CHINA

Student from China registers at

OAC to take agriculture.

Nov. 15, 1923, 1:4

Ancient Chineses rites prevent co-ed's return.

Nov. 21, 1933, 2:7

FOREIGN STUDENTS-INDIA •

American and Indian nuptials wed Miss Pandit, Dr. Barooah.

Jan. 17, 1947, 3:1

Student protest grades in

Beaver library foyer.

May 19, 1950, 1:1-2

FOREIGN STUDENTS-IRANIAN

Money flow, not deportation, plagues Iranians here.

Apr. 8, 1980, 1:1-6

FOREIGN STUDENTS-KOREA

Special Korean student brought to OSC campus.

Oct. 5, 1935, 1:6

FOREIGN STUDENTS-PERSIA

Persian boys come ten thousand miles to attend college.

Oct. 20, 1931, 1:6

FOREIGN STUDENTS CON'T

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FOREIGN STUDENTS-SERBIA

Obstacles are no barrier to

Serbian.

Apr. 25, 1923, 3:1

FOREIGN STUDENTS-SOUTH AFRICA

South African arrives to register as senior.

Oct. 4, 1921, 2:3

FOREIGN STUDENTS-SPAIN

OAC has first Spainish student.

Oct. 1, 1920, 3:1

Cifre begins soccer career in Spain.

Dec. 12, 1923, 1:2

FOREIGN STUDENTS-SYRIA

Syrian man attends OAC in defiance of Turkish ruler's

"no".

FOREIGN STUDENTS-AWWAD, AMER

OSU foreign student found stabbed in apartment.

Sept. 28, 1967, 1:8

No charges filed in stabbing;

Syrian tells police, "she did it".

Sept. 29, 1967, 1:1

Police say wound "self-inflicted.

Oct. 2, 1967, 1:5

FOREIGN STUDENTS-CHANG, MRS.

SUEN-I WU

Mrs. Chang to receive doctorate in Home Ec.

Oct. 20, 1944, 4:4

FOREIGN STUDENTS-GOHAIN, ANNADA

CHARAH

Indian student first in fish and game.

Feb. 17, 1959, 1:7

FOREIGN STUDENTS CON'T

FOREIGN' STUDENTS-SIRIMUNGKLA,

DAMRONGSAK

Tahi sentenced to life following plea of guilty.

Oct. 11, 1962, 1:7-9

FOREIGN STUDY see

HIGHER EDUCATION-OREGON

FOREIGN VISITORS-SOVIET

OSU area closed to Red diplomats.

Nov. 16, 1963, 1:1

FORENSIC CLUB

Association starts.

Jan. 21, 1921, 2:5

Five societies to form forensic association.

Mar. 1, 1921, 1:6

Forensic association is organized on campus.

Mar. 4, 1921, 3:1

Forensic club starts Tuesday.

Oct. 16, 1945, 1:8

FORENSIC TOURNAMENT (NORTHWEST)

Northwest tournament sweepstake trophies to be displayed in M.U.

Feb. 23, 1938, 1:4

FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION

OSC granted forestry station by state board.

May 1, 1954, 1:5

FOREST NURSERY see

PEAVY ARBORETUM

FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY

Wood products to reorganzie for fall term.

Feb. 7, 1947, 1:7

New forest lab rated largest in entire nation.

Oct. 10, 1947, 1:3

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OSC has largest forest products lab in nation.

Dec. 8, 1948, 1:2-3

Forestry lab rates front page story in "Frisco Daily".

Feb. 12, 1952, 1:5

Forest insect laboratory is now ready at Oregon State.

Feb. 21, 1959, 2:8-9

Forest laboratory observes

25th year.

Oct. 5, 1966, 1:4

Laboratory expands to larger facility.

June 2, 1976, 13:1-2

FORESTRY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Foresters magazine received on campus.

Feb. 18, 1950, 1:1

FORESTRY CLUB

Forestry club elects officers for semester.

Nov. 2, 1917, 1:2

Foresters reorganize for third time.

Jan. 18, 1918, 1:2

Foresters to publish annual in the spring.

Nov. 7, 1919, 2:2

History of forestry school told by Peavy.

Jan. 6, 1927, 1:4

Foresters to erect road memorial.

Nov. 24, 1937, 1:7

Fernhoppers boast largest campus club.

Feb. 19, 1938, 1:6

Forestry club begins radio series.

Mar. 30, 1939, 1:4

Pauline Barto breaks tradition in Forestry club.

Feb. 6, 1943, 1:6

Forestry cabin construction to start, Fernhoppers crews to aid in work.

May 12, 1949, 2:4-6

Volunteer student labor helps fernhoppers to rebuild forestry cabin destroyed by fire.

FEb. 14, 1950, 1:2-5

Peavy arboretum cabin nearly completed in year.

May 13, 1950, 3:1-2

Forestry club joins society.

Feb. 25, 1953, 1:8

2 parachutists rescued after spring thaw jump.

May 19, 1964, 1:9

FORESTRY CLUB-BANQUET

Buck to speak on friendship.

Feb. 17, 1934, 1:4

(Summary of previous years)

Foresters cancel annual banquet.

Feb. 5, 1942, 1:6

FORESTRY CLUB-CABIN

Forestry cabin topic of article.

May 17, 1957, 1:8

FORESTRY, SCHOOL OF

School of Forestry, Univ. of

Michigan, has consented to admit graduates of the OAC Forestry

School to the junior year.

May 11, 1910, 1:1

FORESTRY, SCHOOL OF

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Logging Engineering considered as a new degree for forestry department.

Oct. 6, 1912, 3:3

History of the school of

Forestry.

May 11, 1915, 4:3

Foresters have long honor roll.

Mar. 5, 1918, 4:2

O.A.C. ranks high in forestry work.

Jan. 12, 1923, 1:2

Fehren awarded stag shirt by Dean Peavy.

Apr. 18, 1924, 1:2

Foresters buy 80-acre tract.

Apr. 2, 1924, 4:1

College secures forestry tract.

Apr. 11, 1925, 4:1

Foresters buy tract for experimental work.

Nov. 6, 1925, 1:2

Foresters grow many odd species of trees.

Nov. 7, 1925, 2:4

Foresters finish building of cabin.

Dec. 4, 1925, 4:1

Foresters plan first congress.

Jan. 22, 1926, 1:3

Cannibalistic growth of fir tree added to forest curio exhibit.

May 7, 1926, 1:5

FORESTRY, SCHOOL OF.

Regents accept large land area.

Nov. 20, 1928, 1:1

Pathe news takes forestry pictures.

Feb. 20, 1930, 1:5

California woman gives 320 acres to college.

Nov. 18, 1931, 2:7

State board names tract after donor.

Dec. 11, 1931, 1:6

Old forestry trucks discarded as modern equipment is added.

Jan. 5, 1932, 1:7

Frey has story published.

Oct. 20, 1932, 1:7

Forestry school gains enviable record here in 22 years of work.

Feb 22, 1933, 3:1

First forestry class graduated here in '10.

Feb. 22, 1933, 4:2

Mrs. McDonald aids outstanding students.

Feb. 22, 1933, 4:8

Forestry students will work in

C.C.C.

July 5, 1933, 3:4 (summer session)

Seven Oregon Staters directing

C.C.C. units.

Oct. 14, 1933, 1:8

Silvicultural plot rises to high level during eight years.

Nov. 15, 1933, 4:5

Forestry school buys 26 acres at Peavy Arboretum.

Jan. 11, 1934, 1:5

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Minature arboretum maintained on campus.

May 9, 1934, 4:4

Old logging wheels brought to college.

July 7, 1934, 3:1

Post farm represents distinctly Oregon idea.

Oct. 23, 1934, 1:4

Lumber drying kiln property of school.

Dec. 12, 1934, 1:8

Professors stage battle of words over shelter belt.

Dec. 14, 1934, 5:6

OSC presented McDonald gift to buy timber.

Jan. 25, 1935, 1:3

Mrs. McDonald, friend of

"fernhoppers" dead.

Setp. 27, 1935, 6:4

Three foresters write for timber magazine.

Nov. 13, 1935, 1:5

Carving board revival promoted by Xi Sigma Pi.

Apr. 21, 1936, 3:4

Badge of fernhoppers to be scarlet red tie.

May 5, 1936, 1:2

Memorial for Schreiner dedicated at arboretum.

May 26, 1936,1:2-3

Higher degree now offered foresters.

Nov. 6, 1936, 1:5

Fernhoppers to print weekly forest paper.

Dec. 2, 1936, 1:8

Fernhoppers' dream comes true at ties of vivid hue arrive.

Feb. 10, 1937, 1:5

Foresters' relics rival OSC museum's mummies.

Feb. 20, 1937, 1:7

Foresters publish "Cruise",

"hi-lead".

Feb. 20, 1937, 2:7

Fernhoppers get murals...

May 15, 1937, 2:2

President Peavy tells of imbedded flask in forestry building.

Dec. 7, 1938, 3:3

Red ties distinguish forestry students; Peavy sets tradition.

Feb. 25, 1939, 1:4

Foresters reseed Tillamook burn.

Nov. 21, 1939, 1:1

Press radio guild meets to reorganize.

Jan. 25, 1940, 2:4

Special notice halts broadcast.

Jan. 13, 1943, 1:3

Fernhoppers to don bright red ties again.

Feb. 12, 1946, 3:2

School receives 650 forestry items of reference value.

Nov. 21, 1946, 1:4

OSC forest gift put up for sale.

Oct. 15, 1948, 3:8

Foresters sell timber in Columbia county.

Jan. 21, 1949, 3:3

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Ten-foot logging wheels inhabit back yard.

Jan. 25, 1949, 1:3-6

Forestry school obtains army surplus sawmill.

Feb. 19, 1949, 3:4-5

Madrona grove to honor dead.

Feb. 23, 1949, 3:5

Know your college Forestry building.

Apr. 10, 1951, 2:4

Ex-president George Peavy founded Forestry School.

Nov. 19, 1952, 2:1-3

Legendary blue ox used in mural plan.

Dec. 1, 1953, 3:6

McCulloch named dean of forestry.

Oct. 27, 1954, 1:1-2

50th anniversary, Fernhoppers

Day set for March 3.

Feb. 22, 1956, 3:3

First woods instruction began in botany class.

Mar. 2, 1956, 3:3-4

Four school deans serve in

50-year span at OSC.

Mar. 2, 1956, 4:1-3

Facilities, land get increase from donations.

Mar. 2, 1956, 4:6

Old fernhopper traditions recalled by present men.

Mar. 2, 1956, 4:7-8

Golden Anniversary.

Mar. 3, 1956, 2:1-2

FORESTRY, SCHOOL OF CON'T

TV will feature OSC foresters.

Dec. 7, 1956, 2:1-2

School of forestry subject of movie.

July 22, 1957, 4:4

Forestry school born during

1904; field said vital to America's future.

Jan. 30, 1960, 1:4-7

McDonald forest, 6,800 acre classroom maintained by OSU school of forestry.

June 3, 1964, 2:1-3

Retired prof remembers history of forestry trucks.

June 29, 1966, 3:4-5

Forestry moving into new building.

July 15, 1971, 4:3-4

Lady forester to graduate.

NOv. 10, 1972, 5:3-4

Relocation causes some pain.

Apr. 3, 1974, 1:1-4 see also

PEAVY ARBORETUM

FORESTRY FEMMES

Foresters' women discuss constitution.

Apr. 23, 1949, 1:8

Forestry wives.

Feb. 20, 1970, 2:2

FORUM

History and purpose of the forum is outlined.

Apr. 2, 1919, 3:1

Forum fills need.

Apr. 12, 1920, 4:1

Forum introduces student handbook on local campus.

Jan. 14, 1921, 1:2

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Forum started in 1914 as upperclass honor society.

Apr. 12, 1921, 4:3

Doctor Sparks is interested in Forum's plan to petition for chapter of national honorary.

Mar. 7, 1924, 1:3

OSC students to take part in war protest.

Apr. 20, 1937, 1:2

Round table group sponsors first forum.

Nov. 9, 1949, 1:3

FORUMS FOR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION see also

RELIGIOUS LEADERS' COUNCIL

FORUMS ON PEACE see

PEACE MOVEMENT

FOUL SHOOTING

Eastern sport imported here.

Jan. 18, 1930, 3:4

FOUNDRY

Accident occurs in foundry.

May 9, 1919, 1:5

Money saved by foundry for college.

Feb. 29, 1924, 4:1

Foundry picture used on periodical cover.

Oct. 17, 1924, 4:4

Aluminum chandeliers to be hung in library.

Oct. 10, 1929, 1:5

Aluminum chandelier finished for library.

Oct. 31, 1929, 1:7

Prof. Horning to weld motor cylinder head of Corvallis airplane.

Jan. 27, 1938, 3:2

Foundry reorganized along commercial lines.

Oct. 20, 1938, 1:3

4-H CLUB

Club is organized.

Apr. 6, 1920, 4:1

College 4-H club is strong organization.

Jan. 17, 1924, 4:1

4-H members granted Mu Beta Beta

Society.

May 2, 1928, 1:2

4-H clubbers complete 30th summer school.

July 3, 1945, 4:1

OSU 4-H club changes name.

May 2, 1962, 1:7 see also

FRATERNITIES (MU BETA BETA)

4-H CLUB (4-H FOUNDATION)

4-H center holds open house.

May 22, 1980, 12:1-2

4-H CLUB SUMMER SCHOOL

4-H school is canceled.

May 16, 1944, 4:1

4Hers, scientists are OSC guests.

June 21, 1959, 2:3

Four youth programs for teenage students will be held on OSU campus this summer.

May 25, 1962, 1:1-4

1800 4-H members from Oregon to attend 50th summer school.

May 25, 1965, 3:1-3

FRATERNITIES

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FRATERNITIES

Fraternities are to be suspended.

Oct. 30, 1918, 1:2

Three campus clubs officially recognized.

Nov. 14, 1919, 7:1

Greek letter societies move to new residences.

Sept. 22, 1921, 3:1

4 women's clubs make their debut here during year.

May 5, 1922, 6:4

National offered to O.A.C.

local.

May 30, 1923, 3:3

Fraternities penalized.

Apr. 23, 1924, 4:4

New fraternity houses built during vacation.

Sept. 28, 1928, 1:4

Jewish fraternity granted to campus.

Jan. 7, 1930, 1:3

1889 club forerunner of coop association.

Oct. 15, 1931, 1:2

"Hell Week" waning.

Jan. 8, 1935, 2:1

First fraternity day concludes with feast.

Jan. 26, 1939, 1:8

Greek groups sing tonight.

Feb. 11, 1942, 1:2

Fraternities selected to house ROTC men.

Mar. 26, 1943, 1:7

FRATERNITIES CON'T

Arrangements fixed for housing soldiers.

Mar. 27, 1943, 1:7

Fraternities face duration death...

Oct. 15, 1943, 2:1

Fusser's guide mapped out.

Jan. 23, 1945, 3:4

Five houses plan to reopen.

Jan. 25, 1946, 1:4

Fraternity prank misfires.

Feb. 10, 1951, 2:1-2

Fraternity mansions take new appearance.

July 23, 1951, 4:1

Help replaces hell.

Oct. 15, 1951, 2:1-2

AFROTC drill adds honorary.

Sept. 27, 1955, 1:5

Education frat is organized here at OSC.

Oct. 21, 1959, 3:6

Liberal arts approved, board attacks chapter discrimination.

Jan. 29, 1960, 1:1

Architecture styles vary in

Corvallis.

Dec. 4, 1963, 3:9

OSU building designs varied.

Feb. 17, 1965, 4:3

OSU's fraternal system thrives sinc e 1882 origin.

Mar. 31, 1967, 5:6

Cost factors close greek organizations.

Sept. 22, 1971, 17:1-3

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Fire destroys frat, kills co-ed.

Apr. 9, 1980, 8:1-4

FRATERNITIES-HOUSE MOTHERS

Full-time hostesses now at fraternities.

Sept. 21, 1955, 1:8

Housemothers; Report on their first year at Oregon State.

May 15, 1956, 3:1-8

FRATERNITIES-PROBATION

Men's living groups placed_on probation.

Feb. 2, 1949, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA OMICRON PI

Alpha Omicro Pi.

May 19, 1926, 2:1

Alpha Omicron Pi installs chapter.

June 5, 1926, 2:1

AO Pi to celebrate fiftieth anniversary.

Dec. 6, 1946, 1:2

Alpha Omicron Pi's founded

50 years ago.

Dec. 10, 1947, 4:5

Alpha 0's discovered Gov.

Hall slept here.

Jan. 16, 1948, 3:7

Campus sees building of sorority houses.

Sept. 27, 1949, 3:7-8

AOPi's to celebrate 30th year Saturday.

Apr. 27, 1956, 3:8

Alpha Omicron Pi house features colonial archietecture; 76 mem7 bers.

Nov. 5, 1965, 3:3-6

FRATERNITIES-ACACIA

Square and Compass fraternity organized.

Dec. 6, 1921, 3:2

New club is now in home.

Dec. 9, 1921, 1:4

Club becomes local.

May 19, 1923, 1:5

National masonic chapter granted.

Apr. 3, 1924, 1:6

Installation of Acacia to take place in May.

Apr. 4, 1924, 2:4

Governor Pierce will attend installation.

Apr. 18, 1924, 1:5

Local to become chapter of Acacia.

Apr. 22, 1924, 1:3

Local fraternity is made national.

Apr. 22, 1924, 1:4

Masonic group will reactivate

Acacia chapter.

Feb. 4, 1948, 1:3

Local Acacia chapter begins reactivation.

Mar. 2, 1948, 4:1

Masonic fraternity to be reactivated.

Apr. 9, 1948, 1:8

U of W group installs Acacia chapter at OSC.

Apr. 13, 1948, 4:4

Reception marks return of Acacia fraternity.

Apr. 27, 1948, 4:8

Acacia to hold dedication.

Oct. 23, 1963, 3:3

FRATERNITIES CON'

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Living group news.

Oct. 22, 1969, 5:3

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA CHI OMEGA

Sororities are made nationals.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:5

New sorority is installed.

Nov. 13, 1917, 1:2

Ironwork distinguishes Alpha

Chi Omega house..

Sept. 30, 1926, 1:6

Campus Alpha Chi's plan 25th birthday.

Feb. 29, 1940, 1:5

Apha Chi's break ground for new chapter house.

Dec. 3, 1955, 3:7-8

50 years at OSU...

Mar. 12, 1965, 3:5-6

Alpha Chi Omega-first sororit; on OSU campus.

Oct. 13, 1965, 3:4-6

Alpha Chi Omega fire destroys

2 wardrobes.

Nov. 14, 1967, 3:8-9

FRATERNITIES-ALPAH CHI RHO

Local fraternity granted chapter.

Feb. 24, 1927, 1:1

Four fraternities build new houses.

Sept. 27, 1929, 3:2

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA DELTA PI

Four sororities plan new houses.

Apr. 2, 1930, 4:1

ADPi celebrates 93rd anniversary.

May 16, 1944, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA DELTA PI CON'T

ADPi sorority house to be dedicated.

Oct. 23, 1959, 1:7

Alpha Delta Pi formal dedication fete officially opens newly remodeled house.

Oct. 27, 1959, 3:6-9

ADPi first secret society for college women in U.S.

Oct. 22, 1965, 3:3-5

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA DELTA SIGMA

Alpha Delta Sigma to replace local.

May 25, 1926, 1:1

Advertising local becomes national.

June 4, 1926, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA EPSILON PI

First OSU coed fraternity may become a reality soon.

Oct. 28, 1970, 6:3-5

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA GAMMA DELTA

Local gets chapter.

May 13, 1921, 1:5

Alpha Gamma Delta to install local sorority.

May 20, 1921, 8:2

Organizations plan new living quarters.

Apr. 9, 1927, 1:2

Construction started on sorority dwelling.

Oct. 11, 1928, 1:3

Alpha Gamma Delta house adds to new building list.

Mar. 27, 1929, 1:3

Sorority to reunite.

Apr. 22, 1941, 2:8

Flying trophy breaks Alpha Gam windows.

Apr. 11, 1956, 1:3

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Old English style house is home of Alpha Gams.

Oct. 29, 1965, 3:7

AGD sororities to close doors.

Apr. 11, 1979, 1:5-6

6:1-6

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA GAMMA RHO

Local fraternity to be Alpha

Gamma Rho.

Nov. 26, 1924, 1:2

Local fraternity becomes national.

Dec. 6, 1924, 1:1

Alpha Gamma Rho house ransacked by thieves.

Feb. 16, 1929, 1:7

Fraternity breaks ground for new chapter house.

Feb. 12, 1952, 3:7-8

Utility, beauty mark new home of AGR.

Sept. 20, 1952, 2:3-5

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA

Committee ok's 2 living groups.

May 6, 1955, 3:4

AKL fraternity installs colony.

Sept. 28, 1955, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA KAPPA PSI

Commerce men have fraternity.

Apr. 26, 1918, 4:5

Fraternity is professional.

May 15, 1919, 4:4

Oregon State honor societies.

Mar. 31, 1932, 2:7

Commerce honorary tc become inactive.

Feb. 18, 1933, 1:4

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA

New honor society to install chapter.

May 19, 1933, 1:5

Honor society serves to encourage co-eds.

May 14, 1935, 4:5

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA MU CHI

New honor group is formed on campus.

Jan. 15, 1925, 1:5

Advertising fraternity plans awarding of cup.

Feb. 18, 1926, 1:1

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA

Alpha Omega Alpha selects exstaters.

May 19, 1939, 4:2 (extra)

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA PHI

Alpha Phi group here.

Dec. 7, 1946, 1:4

Alpha Phi pledges charter groups of 30 at ceremony.

Dec. 7, 1946, 1:4

Alpha Phi's official debut on campus to be May 17.

May 9, 1947, 3:1

Alpha Phi officers will attend ceremony for new chapter.

May 16, 1947, 3:5

Welcome given local chapter of Alpha Phi.

May 20, 1947, 1:1

Alpha Phi quarterly depicts

OSC chapter.

Dec. 6, 1947, 1:3

Alpha Phi fire fools firemen, frat men.

Nov. 8, 1949, 3:2

FRATERNITIES-CONT

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FRATERNITIES-ALPHA PHI OMEGA

Alpha Phi Omega may get chapter on this campus.

Apr. 4, 1939, 1:5

Scout fraternity of boy scouts will start.

May 10, 1946, 4:1

Alpha Phi Omega opens chapter.

May 22, 1947, 1:6

Service fraternity installs chapter.

May 27, 1947, 1:8

Orange 0 locale to be reality.

Mar. 2, 1949, 1:7

Scouts sponsor bulletin service.

Nov. 23, 1949,3:1

Infirmary gets seven radios.

June 1, 1956, 1:3

Alpha Phi Omega organizes auxiliary, selects thirty as charter members.

Feb. 28, 1969, 4:4-9

Alpha Phi Omega and Phyettes donate 12 radios to infirmary.

May 9, 1969, 4:3-5

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA PI DELTA

Fraternity to build.

June 8, 1920, 1:4

Alpha Pi Delta granted charter.

May 8, 1928, 1:3 see also

FRATERNITIES (KAPPA DELTA RHO)

FRATERNITIES CONT

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA PI MU

15 initiated in honorary.

May 29, 1969, 4:4

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA RHO

Girls organize club.

May 17, 1918, 1:4

Alpha Rho club moves into house next term.

Dec. 18, 1918, 1:4

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA SIGMA DELTA

Petition is granted.

May 11, 1920, 1:4

National chapter will be installed.

May 4, 1923, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA SIGMA PHI

Alpha Sigma Phi granted to

Aztec.

Apr. 6, 1920, 1:2

National installed.

May 26, 1920, 1:6

Four fraternities build new houses.

Sept. 27, 1929, 3:2

Women's co-op open.

Apr. 29, 1966, 5:5-7

Alpha Sig construction begins house to be finished this fall.

Feb. 1,1967, 3:1

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA TAU DELTA

Nurses install society chapter.

May 4, 1933, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA TAU OMEGA

New national fraternity is here.

Nov. 16, 1915, 1:3

1889 club forerunner of co-op association.

Oct. 15, 1931, 1:2

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Local ATO house hit by flames last night.

Jan. 12, 1938, 1:1

Adjuster determines cost of

ATO blaze.

Jan. 14, 1938, 4:1

ATO's broadcast today;

Bieber to give history.

Feb. 3, 1938, 4:8

Fraternity magazine edited by Whitney.

Feb. 3, 1938, 1:4

New estimate placed on ATO fire damage.

Apr. 5, 1938, 2:1

$20,000 willed ATO fraternity chapter.

Sept. 30, 1939, 7:2

IFC places fraternity on social probation.

June 3, 1964, 2:4-5

Frat fire results in $20,000 damage.

Jan. 28, 1977, 1:1-6

Fire resideu still remains at ATO.

Feb. 1, 1977, 1:1-2

10:1-6

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA XI DELTA

New sorority is installed.

June 4, 1919, 1:4

Sorority celebrates chapter's anniversary.

Apr. 21, 1938, 4:8

Foster folks speed frantic searching for lost "Ephydrine."

Oct. 15, 1949, 1:6

Two new greek houses to open in fall.

May 24, 1978, 7:1-3

New sorority opens at OSU.

Sept. 26, 1978, 7:1-3

Alpha Xi Delta installed.

May 19, 1979, 24:4-6

FRATERNITIES-ALPHA ZETA

Alpha Zeta has granted chapter.

Feb. 1, 1918, 1:1

Alpha Zeta is installed here.

Apr. 30, 1918, 1:4

Directory published.

Feb. 9, 1923, 4:2

Alpha Zeta initiates 22 ag candidates after reactivating.

Feb. 1, 1947, 1:7

Ag society votes to admit all races.

Jan. 19, 1951, 3:6

OSC agriculture receives writeup.

Feb. 16, 1951, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-BETA ALPHA

Sorority recognized.

June 7, 1921, 1:4

Beta Alpha is admitted into local panhellenic council by consent of all.

Oct. 14, 1921, 3:1

FRATERNITIES-BETA ALPHA PSI

Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi is granted O.A.C.

Apr. 7, 1922, 1:3

Registrar gets initiated.

Oct. 4, 1922, 1:5

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Fraternity to give silver loving cup.

Dec. 5, 1928, 1:3

Beta Alpha Psi to discontinue.

Feb. 9, 1933, 1:3

Re-activiation due accounting group.

May 5, 1959, 1:8

Beta Alpha Psi to reactivate.

May 9, 1959, 1:8

FRATERNITIES-BETA GAMMA SIGMA

Beta Gamma Sigma to hold installation.

May 22, 1963, 1:1-2

FRATERNITIES-BETA KAPPA

Beta Kappa new name of

Lamedh Vau group.

Feb. 20, 1923,1:3

Club becomes local.

Jan. 29, 1924, 4:2

Local fraternity granted charter.

Apr. 6, 1926, 1:1

National chapter granted sorority.

Sept. 28, 1926, 1:1

Theta Chi, Beta Kappa to affiliate Sunday.

May 23, 1942, 1:6 see also

FRATERNITIES (KAPPA DELTA)

FRATERNITIES (THETA EPSILON)

FRATERNITIES-BETA KAPPA PSI

Beta Kappa Psi will be installed on campus.

Oct. 12, 1920, 1:6

FRATERNITIES CONT

FRATERNITIES-BETA LAMBDA

Six students initiated into biology honorary.

May 10, 1932, 1:3

Biologic group gets charter.

Oct. 12, 1933, 1:2

National honor society to be installed here.

Nov. 16, 1933, 1:1 see also

FRATERNITIES (PHI SIGMA)

FRATERNITIES-BETA PHI ALPHA

Beta Phi Alpha accepts local.

Dec. 6, 1927, 1:3

Beta Phi Alpha to admit group.

Apr. 5, 1928, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-BETA PHI DELTA

Educational honorary intitiates seven men.

Jan. 8, 1926, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-BETA PHI TAU

Jewish fraternity granted to campus.

Jan. 7, 1930, 1:3

B.T.B's and A.D.A's move out of halls.

Oct. 19, 1917, 3:2

FRATERNITIES-BETA THETA PI

Kappa Theta Rho granted chapter.

Sept. 29, 1923, 1:3

Kappa Theta Rho to change title.

Dec. 7, 1923, 1:4

Kappa Theta Rho becomes national.

Dec. 11, 1923, 1:4

Beta Theta Pi announces plans for new chapter house.

Feb. 28, 1958, 1:2-8

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Beta dedication to be held today.

Feb. 21, 1959, 1:1

Fire damage told in house blaze.

Apr. 17, 1962, 1:9

Derby turtles checked by Docs; flat feet, hunger, chicken pox?

May 3, 1963, 1:5-7

Happiness and tragedy mark

Oregon State University's 40th annual mothers weekend.

May 7, 1963, 1:5-6

Beta's to host turtle treats.

Apr. 28, 1966, 1:1

Annual turtle derby nets $1800 for children's home.

Racing team diseased; scheduled for extermination.

May 1, 1973, 5:1-3

Alcohol causes cancellation of

Beta function.

Feb. 26, 1980, 3:1-6

FRATERNITIES-BETA UPSILON

Geography frat holds initiation.

May 29, 1957, 1:7

FRATERNITIES-BETA ZETA

Pharmacy seniors initiated into professional fraternity.

Dec. 6, 1961, 3:2-3

FRATERNITIES-CHI ALPHA

Chi Alpha.

Mar. 5, 1970, 2:2

FRATERNITIES-CHI ALPHA CHI

Advertising honorary granted organization.

Apr. 25, 1928, 1:5

Local organization petitions national.

Nov. 22, 1928, 1:7

FRATERNITIES-CHI ALPHA PI

New fraternity on campus.

Nov. 11, 1921, 5:1 see also

FRATERNITIES (THETA XI)

CHI EPSILON

Chi Epsilon to petition.

Mar. 27, 1924, 1:2 see also

FRATERNITIES (PHI LAMBDA UPSILON)

FRATERNITIES-CHI LAMBDA EPSILON

Chemistry fraternity installed at college.

Feb. 24, 1927, 1:7

FRATERNITIES-CHI OMEGA

Z.A.O club is now Chi Omega.

Oct. 12, 1917, 1:2

Probation hits campus groups, releases show.

Feb. 5, 1926, 1:1

Chi Omega celebrates founding anniversary.

Apr. 6, 1945, 1:4

Chi Omega featrues two flag raisings.

June 1, 1945, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-CHI PHI

March 24 set by Chi Phi for Tau

Delta ceremony.

Mar. 6, 1931, 1:4

Tau Delta to be Epsilon Delta of Chi Phi tonight.

Mar. 25, 1931, 1:4

Chi Phi banquet ends ceremonies.

Mar. 27, 1931, 1:5

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Chi Phi fraternity returns to activity with eight initiates.

Feb. 5, 1947, 1:6

Chi Phi's hold mortgage burn.

Feb. 22, 1958, 1:2

Chi Phi's hold ceremonies for construction of house.

Dec. 12, 1958, 3:4-8

Dedication ceremonies set for

Chi Phi chapter house.

Feb. 5, 1960, 3:1-2

Bongo marathon bashed; 108-hour effort squelched.

Feb. 23, 1960, 1:5-6 see also

FRATERNITIES (TAU DELTA)

DAUGHTERS OF MINERVA

SAE chapter will sponsor new honorary.

Nov. 17, 1956, 3:6

SAE's pledge ten girls for daughters of Minerva.

Dec. 1, 1956, 3:3-4

FRATERNITIES-DELTA ALPHA

B.T.B's and A.D.A's move out of halls.

Oct. 19, 1917, 3:2

FRATERNITIES-DELTA ALPHA EPSILON

Honorary in literature seeks place on campus.

Feb. 26, 1926,4:5

National group seeks local representation.

Mar. 2, 1927, 1:7

Inquiry about honorary received" by Berchtold.

May 12, 1927, 1:3

FRATERNITIES CONT

FRATERNITIES-DELTA CHI

Delta Chi grants charter to local combined groups.

May 19, 1931, 1:5

Delta Chi comes to Oregon State.

Sept. 29, 1931, 1:2

Delta Chi wagon draws attention.

Oct. 31, 1942, 2:6

Delta Chi to sponsor $40,000 loan fund; OSC mem eligible.

Mar. 15, 1947, 1:4

Pet skunk reappears after peculiar leave.

Jan. 19, 1955, 1:8

$10,000 given to Delta Chi.

Feb. 29, 1968, 3:3

Fraternity given national award.

Oct. 1, 1975, 2:5-6

FRATERNITIES-DELTA DELTA DELTA

Tri Deltas established.

Dec. 11, 1918, 1:5

Tri-Delts celebrate fifteenth anniversary.

Dec. 6, 1938, 1:6

Tri-delts have first group dance on air.

Apr. 8, 1941, 1:8

Aunt Jemimah to greet faculty, townspeople.

Feb. 29, 1952, 3:3-4

Delta Delta Delta letter.

Campus Comment. Editor insulting.

Mar. 5, 1952, 2:8

Delta Delta Delta letter.

Campus Comment. Ed replies.

Mar. 7, 1952, 3:4

Breakfast cancelled due to gas shortage.

Mar. 2, 1956, 5:8

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OSU chapter of Delta Delta Delta presents library with book fund.

Oct. 16, 1968, 4:5-7

4110

Tri-Delts annex empty AGD house.

Nov. 30, 1979, 10:1-4

FRATERNITIES-DELTA GAMMA

National officers help to organize O.S.C. Delta Gamma.

Oct. 2, 1945, 1:6

DG installation brings out history of OSC sorrorities.

Apr. 26, 1946, 4:1

Delta Gamma takes places with other sororities.

Apr. 30, 1946, 2:5

Campus sees building of sorority houses.

Sept. 27, 1949, 3:7-8

Lawn furniture reported gone.

Sept. 29, 1965, 1:2

DG's to have new house.

Feb. 2, 1966, 3:6-9

Delta Gamma breaks ground.

Feb. 14, 1969, 5:6-9

Delta Gamma members, alumnae dedicate new sorority residence.

Nov. 25, 1969, 6:1-3

FRATERNITIES-DELTA KAPPA

Delta Kappa granted.

Nov. 2, 1920, 2:4

Sneak thieves ransack Delta

Kappa Saturday.

Nov. 10, 1925, 1:2

Delta Chi grants charter to local combined groups.

May 19, 1931, 1:5

Delta Chi comes to Oregon State.

Sept. 29, 1931, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-DELTA KAPPA GAMMA

Delta Kappa Gamma forms honorary.

Jan. 30, 1942, 4:8

FRATERNITIES-DELTA NU

Sororities are made nationals.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:5

Sorority in new home.

Jan. 11, 1921, 1:6

Local gets chapter.

May 13, 1921, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-DELTA OMEGA

Beta Phi Alpha accepts local.

Dec. 6, 1927, 1:3

Beta Phi Alpha to admit group.

Apr. 5, 1928, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-DELTA PHI SIGMA

Delta Phi Sigma given charter as new local.

Feb. 21, 1923, 1:4

Delta Phi Sigma to be national.

Sept 30, 1924, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-DELTA PSI

New organizations formed at Waldo.

Jan. 11, 1918, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-DELTA PSI KAPPA

Delta Psi Kappa active on campus.

June 4, 1920, 2:3

National honorary replaced by local.

Jan. 16, 1930, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-DELTA SIGMA PHI

Delta Sigma Phi grants chapter.

Jan. 12, 1928, 1:5

Glass-breaker caught

Feb. 20, 1954, 2:8

Delta Sigma Phi sets dedication.

May 18, 1962, 3:5

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Delta Sigma Phi sponsors 500mile relay, 'two wheels for Easter

Seals' tonight.

Apr. 2, 1965, 1:1-4

Frat may reopen.

Nov. 5, 1971, 2:1

Two fraternities reopen due to interest.

May 9, 1975, 16:1-4

FRATERNITIES-DELTA SIGM A RHO

Fraternity to be petitioned.

Feb. 21, 1919, 1:5

Delta Sigma Rho comes to campus.

May 2, 1922, 4:2

National forensic fraternity comes to college Friday

June 2, 1922, 1:4

Publications features campus speech work.

Apr. 10, 1956, 2:7 see also

PUBLIC SPEAKING DEPARTMENT-ORATORY

FRATERNITIES-DELTA SIGMA THETA

Community service sorority plants roots at OSU.

Apr. 13, 1977, 6:1-6

FRATERNITIES-DELTA TAU DELTA

Omega Upsilon made national.

Mar. 11, 1930, 1:1

Mar. 27, 1930, 1:6

Delts dedicate new house with corner stone laying.

Nov. 8, 1957, 3:6-9

Delt catches alleged thief.

Feb. 10, 1966, 1:2

KOA charity. Frat spends weekend rolling keg.

Apr. 10, 1978, 6:1-4

FRATERNITIES CONT

Delta keg rolls in money for

Kidney Association of Oregon.

Apr. 4, 1979, 7:1-6

Delts roll kegs for kidneys.

Mar. 28, 1980, 20:1-3 formerly

FRATERNITIES (OMEGA UPSILON)

FRATERNITIES-DELTA UPSILON

Delta Upsilon to be new national fraternity.

Sept. 20, 1921, 1:3

Delta Upsilon men gathering to install Gamma Tau Beta.

Jan. 13, 1922, 1:1

Delta U installs chapter at OAC.

Jan. 16, 1922, 1:2

Delta Upsilon has new Oregon chapter.

Jan. 9, 1934, 1:4

Gus loyal mascot of D.U.'s for years, dies after illness.

Jan. 31, 1934, 1:4

Fraternity celebrates hundredth anniversary.

Feb. 9, 1935, 2:3

Stomach-ache epidemic temporarily sweeps DU's.

Dec. 4,1942, 1:2

Delta Upsilon house robbed of $140.

Nov. 2, 1943, 1:3

DU service magazine wins national honor.

Oct. 2, 1946, 1:1

Fraternity members lose money to thief.

Oct. 11, 1955, 1:7

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Fraternities draw penalty; finish year on probation.

Feb. 21, 1956, 1:7-8

FRATERNITIES-DELTA ZETA

Delta Zeta comes to OAC.

Mar. 18, 1919, 1:5

Delta Zeta is new sorority.

Apr. 29, 1919, 1:5

House plans presented by architects to DZ's.

Oct. 30, 1929, 4:4

DZ's announce sorority merger.

Oct. 8, 1941, 2:1

Co-eds see fire mysteries as truck stops at curb.

Oct. 17, 1944, 4:1

Sorority reborn on OSC campus.

May 29, 1945, 1:7

Delta Zeta's meet, see mortgage burn.

Apr. 26, 1950, 1:5

81 year old members feted at annual Delta Zeta meet.

May 24, 1958, 1:3-4

Sorority torn by controvery:

Discrimination or internal strife.

Jan. 12, 1977, 1:1-4

Sorority slapped with reprimand.

Jan. 14, 1977, 1:5-6

Freshmen recolonize closed sorority chapter.

Oct. 24, 1977, 9:1-5

FRATERNITIES-EPSILON PI TAU

Epsilon Pi Tau and Phi Tau Chi merge.

May 30, 1931, 1:1

Epsilon Pi Tau weighs new charter petition.

Nov. 19, 1936, 1:7

FRATERNITIES-EPSILON SIGMA PHI

Epsilon Sigma Phi installed on campus.

Feb. 2, 1927, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-ETA KAPPA NU

Electrical engineering fraternity comes here.

Dec. 6, 1921, 2:3

Eta Kappa Nu fraternity is installed on campus.

Jan. 4, 1922, 1:7

Honor group builds log cabin on peak.

May 4, 1929, 1:2

Initiates are lost in woods on expedition.

May 7, 1923, 3:4

Fraternity gains chapter.

Oct. 23, 1929, 1:2

Stolen distributor rotor fails to halt OSC electrical engineers...

Nov. 3, 1938, 1:7

Eta Kappa Nu organized in '22.

Nov. 1, 1939, 3:1

FRATERNITIES-ETA SIGMA GAMMA

Health honors society new addition to OSU.

Apr. 24, 1979, 7:1-2

FRATERNITIES-FARM HOUSE

Farm House fraternity to establish chapter.

May 25, 1963, 3:4-5

Farm House group to be fraternity.

May 29, 1963, 3:9

Initiation, installation accompany

Farm House charter ceremonies.

Jan. 13, 1965, 3:4-6

FRATERNITIES CONT

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FRATERNITIES-GAMMA IOTA

New organizations formed at Waldo.

Jan. 11, 1918, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-GAMMA NU

Oregon club now Gamma Nu local.

Apr. 20, 1920, 3:4

Organizations plan new living quarters.

Apr. 9, 1927, 1:2 see also

FRATERNITIES (ALPHA CHI RHO)

FRATERNITIES-GAMMA PHI BETA

Gamma Phi Beta enters OAC.

Apr. 30, 1918, 1:2

Four sororities plan new homes.

Apr. 2, 1930, 4:1

Gamma Phi's build new house in

1962.

Feb. 4, 1966, 4:5-6

FRATERNITIES-GAMMA SIGMA DELTA

New fraternity established.

Oct. 28, 1921, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-GAMMA SIGMA KAPPA

Fraternity name corrected.

Nov. 1, 1921, 4:3

Fraternity in new home.

Sept. 26, 1922, 3:2

Fraternity group granted charter.

Mar. 8, 1924, 1:4

FRATERNITIES-GAMMA THETA UPSILON

Geography franternity recently initiates five.

Mar. 8, 1958, 3:8

FRATERNITIES-HAMMER AND COFFIN

Hammer and Coffin chief and seven new pledges are named.

Apr. 21, 1922, 1:1

FRATERNITIES CONT

Hammer and Coffin fraternity.

initiates Roseburg humorist.

Nov. 21, 1922, 1:4

Announce Moron number.

Jan. 15, 1924, 3:4

Hammer and Coffin returns to campus.

Sept. 30, 1925, 1:6

University will revive former humor chapter.

Nov. 9, 1926, 1:3

Tentative plans made for new constitution.

Nov. 11, 1927, 1:1

Hammer and Coffin issue of Owl ready.

Mar. 30, 1927, 1:4

Now and them.

Feb. 10, 1931, 2:7

FRATERNITIES-IOATA SIGMA PI

Chemistry honorary to start on campus.

Apr. 13, 1960, 3:4

New group is set in Memorial

Union.

May 17, 1960, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-KAI TAL CLUB

Club pledges listed.

Oct. 3, 1922, 2:3

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA ALPHA PSI

School of Commerce to have new service flag.

Mar. 22, 1918, 1:6

New campus fraternity taking shape.

Jan. 21, 1977, 2:1-6

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Fraternity needs more members and a house.

Oct. 10, 1979, 13:1-6

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA ALPHA THETA

Sororities are made nationals.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:5

New soroity is installed.

Nov. 13, 1917, 1:2

Organizations plan new living quarters.

Apr. 9, 1927, 1:2

Skunky, skunky please come home.

Feb. 1, 1946, 3:4

Malady strikes Thetas after turkey dinner.

May 11, 1949, 1:5

Archietcture of Theta house follows a national tradition.

Feb. 25, 1966, 4:3-4

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA DELTA

New organization to be installed.

Oct. 14, 1926, 1:1

Welcome, Kappa Delta.

Oct. 15, 1926, 2:1 (editorial)

Kappa Delta women will have new home.

May 18, 1938, 1:7

Mortgage burned at Kappa Delta over weekend.

Nov. 21, 1947, 3:5

OSU KD's only chapter in State.

Mar. 2, 1966, 3:3-4

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA DELTA EPSILON

Honorary installs chapter on campus.

Feb. 18, 1928, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA DELTA PI

Kappa Delta Pi initiates.

Jan. 25, 1929, 2:5

Poem by Louvera Horn used by society review.

Feb. 9, 1925, 4:6

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA DELTA RHO

Alpha Pi Delta granted charter.

May 8, 1928, 1:3

Kappa Delta Rho to be installed.

May 12, 1928, 7:1

Fraternity gets pet chinkacoo on

Portland trip.

Nov. 7, 1939, 1:3

Tar boils over, starts KDR fire.

Nov. 18, 1947, 1:5

Alaskans dominate Kappa Delta

Rho house.

Nov. 7, 1979, 7:1-6 see also

FRATERNITIES (ALPHA PI DELTA)

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA DELTA SIGMA

Local fraternity buys home.

Jan. 6, 1922, 3:1

Chapter house planned.

Apr. 14, 1928, 3:1

K.D.S. alumni draw up articles and by-laws.

Apr. 14, 1931, 1:2

Charter granted K.D.S. by Phi

Mu Delta national.

Nov. 24, 1931, 1:3

Local fraternity becomes chapter of Phi Mu Delta.

Dec. 1, 1931, 1:3 see

FRATERNITIES(PHI MU DELTA)

FRATERNITIES CONT

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FRATERNITIES-KAPPA KAPPA ALPHA

Professional local founded on campus.

May 7, 1927, 1:6

National art honorary intiates first pledges.

June 3, 1927, 1:5

Art honrary adopts official exhibit crest.

Oct. 19, 1927, 1:2 see also

OAC ART CLUB

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA

Kappa Kappa Gamma thirteenth national.

June 3, 1924, 1:1

Sorority receives national charter.

June 7, 1924, 1:4

Young Athens lass receives gifts, aid from OSC sorority.

Dec. 8, 1949, 3:4

Sorority house fire damages third floor.

Oct. 20, 1956, 4:8

Sorority house due 3-floor addition.

May 9, 1962, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA KAPPA PSI

Kappa Kappa Psi chapter granted.

May 29, 1923, 1:3

El Capitan chosen as official march.

Apr. 1, 1933, 1:5

Longtin new editor of "Orange

Baton".

Apr. 4, 1934, 1:5

Oregon State medley to be made on record.

Nov. 21, 1934, 4:6

FRATERNITIES CONT

Kappa Kappa Psi given privilege to wear bar.

Nov. 21, 1935, 1:5

Band blasts forth Saturday with new edition of magazine.

Apr. 10, 1936, 1:6

Music honor society to accept women.

Jan. 27, 1943, 1:6

Honor society inactive.

Oct. 10, 1944, 2:6

Band society initiates.

May 25, 1948, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA PHI DELTA

Kappa Phi Delta granted national.

May 21, 1920, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA PI

Art honorary joins.

May 10, 1949, 1:6

Room redecorated for art students.

Nov. 11, 1950, 4:3

Kappa Pi art honorary changes.

Feb. 8, 1963, 5:1

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA PSI

Kappa Psi fraternity moves into new home.

Feb. 1, 1918, 1:2

Kappa Psi fraternity buys Kappa Sig house.

Dec. 6, 1930, 1:7

Kappa Psi to celebrate 50th year at banquet.

Apr. 7, 1961, 1:1-2

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA SIGMA

Kappa Sigma freshmen entertain with '49 show.

Jan. 17, 1919, 4:2

Cigarette starts fire at Kappa

Sigma house.

Mar. 15, 1929, 1:2

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Kappa Sigma house damaged by flames.

Nov. 9, 1929, 1:5

Quartet first to use recording machine.

Mar. 25, 1943, 1:7

Kappa Sigma receives gifts as memorial.

May 15, 1947, 3:1

Kappa Sigs participate in Farm

House clean-up.

Apr. 23, 1969, 3:1-3

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA SIGMA NU

Phi Delta Theta grants chapter to local K.S.N.

Jan. 11, 1918, 1:2

New fraternity to be installed.

Jan. 22, 1918, 1:5

K.S.N. is now Phi Delta Theta.

Mar. 15, 1918, 2:1

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA TAU

Kai Tal Club now recognized local.

Dec. 11, 1923, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-KAPPA THETA RHO

Tyee to become local.

MAr. 15, 1918, 1:6

Kappa Theat Rho buys home of

A.J. Johnson.

Sept. 23, 1919, 4:4

Kappa Theta Rho granted chapter;

Sept. 29, 1923, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-LAMBDA CHI ALPHA

Lambda Chi's will build.

Oct. 12, 1920, 1:2

National fraternity merger combines two local houses.

Sept. 27, 1929, 3:1

Lambda Chi Alpha's harbor wildcat.

Oct. 12, 1940, 4:4

Lambda Chi initiates ten men to activiate new Oregon Chapter.

Apr 22, 1947, 1:8

Lambda Chi's planning early spring house construction.

Oct. 16, 1957, 3:4-9

Lambda Chi's new house to be largest fraternity at Oregon State.

Oct. 18, 1963, 5:1-2

Lambda Chi Alph's new house to be dedicated this Saturday.

Nov. 5, 1964, 3:3-5

Fraternity increases security with campus escort service.

Oct. 17, 1979, 12:1-6

FRATERNITIES-LAMBDA CHI LAMBDA

New fraternity granted chapter.

Jan. 25, 1921, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA

Students initiated by new fraternity.

May 15, 1962, 1:9

FRATERNITIES-LAMBDA EPSILON

Honorary fraternity organized on campus.

Mar. 5, 1925, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-LAMBDA GAMMA DELTA

Honorary fraternity member on campus.

Apr. 2, 1925, 4:3

FRATERNITIES-LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA

Five women inititated into Pharmacy society.

May 7, 1942, 1:7

FRATERNITIES-LAMBDA PHI DELTA

Lambda Phi Delta becomes national.

Sept. 29, 1925, 1:1

FRATERNITIES CONT

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New fraternity to be installed.

Oct. 15, 1925, 1:1 see also

FRATERNITIES(PHI KAPPA TAU)

FRATERNITIES-LAMBDA PHI LAMBDA

Pledges named at noon Thursday by honor fraternity.

Feb. 11, 1921, 1:2

Honor societies grow.

Mar. 21, 1922, 3:2 see also

FRATERNITIES (TAU BETA PI)

FRATERNITIES-LAMEDH VAU

Lameda Vau sorority is organized by ten girls.

Mar. 10, 1922, 1:7

FRATERNITIES-MU BETA BETA

4-H members granted Mu Beta

Beta society.

May 2, 1928, 1:2

Cup is donated to 4-H honorary.

Apr. 24, 1925, 4:8

FRATERNITIES-MU BETA MU

Mu Beta Mu selects new term officers.

Apr. 18, 1928, 2:7

FRATERNITIES-MU ETA TAU

Past the laughing point.

Mar. 9, 1926, 2:2 (editorial)

FRATERNITIES-MU PHI EPSILON

Music sorority to give award.

Apr. 26, 1952, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-OMEGA UPSILON

Omega Upsilon to construct home.

Mar. 8, 1924, 3:1

Fraternity looted.

Nov. 2, 1929, 1:2

FRATERNITIES CONT

Omega Upsilon made national

Mar. 11, 1930, 1:1

May 27, 1930, 1:6

Changed to

(DELTA TAU DELTA)

FRATERNITIES-OMICRON NU

Omicron Nu is on campus.

June 4, 1919, 1:2

Omicron Nu contributes $100 to women in Orient.

May 5, 1922, 6:3

Omicron Nu purchases Kiz Kilim oriental rug.

Oct. 20, 1927, 1:5

Proceeds of today's Omicron Nu tea to aid Korean University Library.

Feb. 17, 1950, 1:5-7

FRATERNITIES-ORANGE 0

14 pledges tapped by P.E. honorary.

Apr. 19, 1951, 1:8

FRATERNITIES-ORCHESIS

Edna Karhuvaara named head of new honorary.

May 26, 1931, 1:4

FRATERNITIES-PARTHENIA

Parthenia adds members.

Apr. 29, 1953, 3:8

FRATERNITIES-PHI ALPHA THETA

History honorary to be chartered.

Nov. 3, 1954, 3:6

History club installed by national president.

Dec. 10, 1954, 3:6

FRATERNITIES-PHI BETA

OSC pledges initiated into Eugene

Phi Beta.

May 24, 1938, 1:6

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FRATERNITIES-PHI BETA KAPPA

Phi Beta Kappa to be installed at U.OF.

Apr. 13, 1923, 1:4

Alumni of, honorary form local chapter.

Mar. 6, 1925, 1:5

OSC Phi Beta Kappa schedules forum.

Feb. 15, 1940, 1:6

Charter received by Phi.Beta

Kappa.

Feb. 21, 1941, 1:7

FRATERNITIES-PHI BETA LAMBDA

Professional organization to convene.

Oct. 23, 1969, 2:9

FRATERNITIES-PHI BETA PHI

Sorority officers here.

Feb. 28, 1925, 1:2

Does 'New thinking' make him an advocate of 'heresies'.

May 21, 1940, 2:6

Pi Phi's hold anniversary.

May 3, 1967, 3:3

FRATERNITIES-PHI BETA SIGMA

Salary raise speech topic.

Mar. 5, 1947, 1:8

FRATERNITIES-PHI CHI TEHTA

Phi Theta Kappa now to be Phi

Chi Theta.

Oct. 15, 1924, 1:6

Industrial Arts men organize fraternity.

Feb. 26, 1925, 2:4

Miss Billing to write Phi

Chi Theta history.

Apr. 28, 1932, 4:2

Phi Chi Theta founded for women in business.

May 11, 1935, 5:4

Phi Chi Theta is for women in business.

May 18, 1966, 5:5 see also

FRATERNITIES (PHI THETA KAPPA)

FRATERNITIES-PHI DELTA KAPPA

Faculty men join educational group.

Apr. 30, 1931, 4:3

OSC to recieve grant for honor charter.

Jan. 22, 1946, 1:6

Phi Delta Kappa gets field chapter charter.

Jan. 25, 1946, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-PHI DELTA SIGMA

Phi Delta Sigma is builing new home.

Apr. 30, 1915, 3:2

FRATERNITIES-PHI DELTA THETA

Phi Delta Theta grants chapter to local K.S.N.

Jan. 11, 1918, 1:2

New fraternity to be installed.

Jan. 22, 1918, 1:5

K.S.N. is now Phi Delta Theta.

Mar. 15, 1918, 2:1

Fraternity buys bond.

Jan. 31, 1942, 1:2

Phi Delts build bridge for project.

Apr. 23, 1958, 3:1-4

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Phi Delts remodel at school for blind.

May 6, 1964, 3:4

Phi Delt smoker restricted.

May 14, 1975, 6:1-3

"Smoker" faces University change

May 7, 1976, 3:3-6

Roadside encounter ends in violence.

Apr. 1, 1980, 1:1-4

FRATERNITIES-PHI ETA SIGMA

Phi Eta Sigma petitions entry to Oregon State.

Oct. 14, 1948, 1:3

Men's honorary will be formed early in year.

Dec. 2, 1948, 1:6

Frosh honor society reactivated at OSC.

Jan. 19, 1949, 3:3

Phi Eta Sigma gets chapter charter.

Apr. 28, 1949, 1:3

Honorary pins ready.

June 2, 1876, 6:5-6

FRATERNITIES-PHI GAMMA DELTA

Phi Gamma Delta grants Beavers chapter here.

Jan. 6, 1922, 1:5

Picture magazine features Fiji grass skirt ball.

Mar. 28, 1939, 1:6

Fijis observe 20th birthday.

May 7, 1942, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-PHI KAPPA

Phi Kappa granted new chapter here.

Feb. 10, 1951, 1:1

FRATERNITIES CONT

National frats to consolidate.

Feb. 27, 1959, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-PHI KAPPA PHI

Forum granted chapter of scholastic fraternity.

May 27, 1924, 1:5

Scholastic honor society installed.

June 7, 1924, 1:1

Phi Kappa Phi awards system six years old.

Nov. 16, 1932, 1:2

Phi Kappa Phi founder visits campus chapter.

May 18, 1933, 1:1

Chancellor Kerr's speech describes growth of Oregon State, U of 0; published in Phi Kappa Phi journal.

Jan. 9, 1935, 1:5

Phi Kappa Phi revises present constitution.

Feb. 22, 1938, 1:2

Recreation area give to OSC.

Sept. 21, 1949, 6:3

FRATERNITIES-PHI KAPPA PSI

Phi Psi to be installed.

Feb. 14, 1923, 1:5

Chapter to be installed.

Feb. 17, 1923, 3:1

Fraternity magazine features local group.

Apr. 13, 1948, 4:6

Fraternity mascot signs up for service with marines.

Nov. 2, 1945, 4:2-3

Phi Psi dedicates new chapter house.

Feb. 25, 1958. 1:6

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Ten organizations tell of recent changes.

Apr. 16, 1958, 3:8-9

FRATERNITIES-PHI KAPPA SIGMA

Phi Kappa Sigma latest on greek list.

Sept. 21, 1948, 1:1

New fraternity installation set here tonight.

Oct. 22, 1949, 1:7

Chapter room is dedicated.

Nov. 19, 1960, 7:4

Skulls mystified at theft of door.

nov. 5, 1964, 1:9

Fraternity regains missing front door.

Nov. 18, 1964, 1:9

Old fraternity building to house prisoners.

Mar. 30, 1973, 9:1-5

Declining membership forces fraternity into residence hall.

Apr. 30, 1973, 3:4-6

FRATERNITIES-PHI KAPPA TAU

National fraternity to initiate tonight.

Oct. 17, 1925, 1:6

Jerry Page dodges California floods; will help reorganize Phi

Kappa Tau.

Mar. 29, 1938, 6:5

FRATERNITY-PHI KAPPA THETA

New fraternity gains charter.

May 2, 1959, 3:5

ERATERNITIES-PHI LAMBDA UPSILON

Local honorary granted national.

Jan. 18, 1927, 1:3

Honorary will direct science club program.

Nov. 25, 1942, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-PHI MU DELTA

Charter granted K.D.S. by Phi

Mu Delta national.

Nov. 24, 1931, 1:3

Local fraternity becomes chapter of Phi Mu Delta.

Dec. 1, 1931, 1:3

Phi Mu Delta receives plaque for scholarship.

Feb. 7, 1933, 1:4 see also

FRATERNITIES (KAPPA DELTA SIGMA)

FRATERNITIES-PHI PI PHI

National fraternity will install chapter.

Oct. 2, 1929, 1:4

Sigma Gamma installed as Phi

Pi Phi chapter.

Nov. 12, 1929, 1:2

"Phi Pi Phi Quarterly" devoted to O.S.C. life.

Feb. 7, 1930, 1:4

Before Oct. 2, 1929 see

FRATERNITIES (SIGMA GAMMA)

FRATERNITIES-PHI SIGMA

Biological group gets charter.

Oct. 12, 1933, 1:2

Honor society to get charter.

Nov. 19, 1933, 1:4

Phi Sigma installed on college campus.

Nov. 24, 1933, 1:7

Phi Sigma publication ready for distribution.

Feb. 15, 1934, 4:7

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Before Nov. 18, 1933, see

FRATERNITIES (BETA LAMBDA)

FRATERNITIES-PHI SIGM KAPPA

Phi Sigma Kappa grants charter.

Nov. 19, 1920, 1:4

Local gets chapter.

Feb. 18, 1921, 1:2

National fraternity installs local chapter.

Feb. 25, 1921, 1:4

Phi Sigs pledge one.

Oct. 10, 1922, 1:3

Fraternities to build new brick residences.

Mar. 26, 1929, 1:1

Four fraternities build new houses.

Sept. 27, 1929, 3:2

Clothes, books, burned in Phi

Sigma Kappa fire.

Feb. 7, 1931, 1:4

Oregonian to feature Phi sig

"case history".

Mar. 2 , 1939, 1:1

Fraternities draw penalty; finish year on probabtion.

Feb. 21, 1956, 1:7-8

Co-ed Man Markstaller given

National Moonlight Girl title.

Apr. 3, 1956, 3:3

Ten organizations tell of recent recognition.

Mar. 1, 1960, 1:8

FRATERNITIES-PHI TAU CHI

Honorary announces four spring pledges.

May 7, 1925, 4:1

FRATERNITIES CONT

Epsilon Pi Tau and Phi Tau Chi merge.

May 30, 1931, 1:1

FRATERNITIES-PHI THETA KAPPA

Phi Theta Kappa chapter granted.

Apr. 16, 1920, 3:2

Women installed.

May 11, 1920, 1:6

New sorority here.

May 28, 1920, 3:1

Honor faternity granted to women.

June 4, 1920, 2:2 see also

FRATERNITIES (PHI CHI THETA)

FRATERNITIES-PI BETA PHI

Sororities are made nationals.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:5

Phi Phi's to build new house.

Apr. 9, 1965, 3:6-9

Pi Phi's to dedicate new house.

Apr. 15, 1966, 4:3-4

FRATERNITIES-PI DELTA PHI

French honorary to initiate three.

May 17, 1957, 1:3

French honorary installation scheduled by Oregon State.

May 22, 1962, 3:6-7

FRATERNITIES -PI DELTAi-PHI-

GAMMA NU CHAPTER.

First initiation conducted by

OSU French group.

May 24, 1962, 1:1-2

FRATERNITIES-PI EPSILON DELTA

Dramatics honorary initiates members.

Apr. 22, 1959, 1:3

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FRATERNITIES-PI KAPPA ALPHA

Chapter installed.

June 4, 1920, 4:4

Pi Kappa Alpha buys home.

May 16, 1922, 3:1

Pi Kappa Alpha takes bear cub for mascot.

May 29, 1930, 1:7

Dream girl to be picked by

Alan Ladd.

Apr. 26, 1951, 3:6

Safe at fraternity robbed of

$125.60.

Feb. 15, 1966, 1:6

Pike House celebrates OSU charter.

May 15, 1970, 3:8

Another fire--this time a

$4,000 loss.

Nov. 15, 1973, 1:1-2

FRATERNITIES-PI KAPPA DELTA

Nine teams chosen for debate tourney.

Jan. 23, 1936, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-PI KAPPA PHI

Pi Kappa Phi will be installed soon.

Dec. 4, 1924, 1:1

Midnight fire burns Pi Kappa

Phi house.

Feb. 3, 1928, 1:4

Men to wreck chapter house.

Oct. 19, 1929, 1:5

Pi Kappa Phi mascot has leg in plaster cast.

May 22, 1940, 1:5

Strand disc jockeys for Pi Kap's dinner.

Dec. 11, 1947, 1:5

Social fraternity starts construction on recreation site.

Oct. 20, 1953, 3:4

Local fraternity to celebrate birthday.

Nov. 18, 1974, 10:1-2

FRATERNITIES-PI LAMBDA THETA

Fellowship available to education majors.

Jan. 24, 1956, 1:2

FRATERNITIES-PI MU EPSILON

Pi Mu Epsion pledges thirty math students.

May 8, 1934, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-PI SIGMA EPSILON

Marketing fraternity to meet.

Feb. 4, 1975, 2:5-6

Corvallis airport to hold west coast's largest air show.

May 16, 1978, 7:4-6

FRATERNITIES-PI TAU SIGMA

Honor society makes debut in west.

Mar. 6, 1941, 1:8

Pi Tau sigma holds formal initiation.

Apr. 23, 1941, 1:7

Phi Tau Sigma holds formal initiation.

Apr. 23, 1941, 1:7

Phi Tau Sigma initiation.

Jan. 17, 1969, 1:1-2

FRATERNITIES-PSI CHI

New organizations join Greek clans.

Nov. 16, 1922, 1:5

Flames sweep new frat house Friday.

Mar. 3, 1923, 1:2

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Theta Kappa Nu comes to state.

Mar. 4, 1930, 1:5

Psi Chi becomes national today.

May 16, 1930, 1:5 changed to (May 16, 1930)

THETA KAPPA NU

FRATERNITIES-RHO CHI

Aristolochite changes name.

May 12, 1922, 3:2

Chapter of Rho Chi started here in 1922.

Feb. 11, 1941, 2:6

FRATERNITIES-RHO KAPPA OMICRON

New honor society founded for men.

Nov. 6, 1942, 2:4

FRATERNITIES-RHO OMICRON THETA

Engineering senior honored at banquet.

Apr. 30, 1949, 4:3

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA ALPHA

Athletes form honorary group.

Dec. 11, 1924, 1:5

Sigma Alpha adopts design for new key.

Jan. 16, 1925, 1:2

Athletic honorary to print bulletins.

Oct. 17, 1925, 4:2

Honorary plans letter.

Nov. 17, 1927, 1:2

Honor fraternity created by merger.

Jan. 10, 1929, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON

SAE to celebrate 25 years on campus.

Mar. 7, 1940, 1:6

FRATERNITIES CONT

SAE dorm renamed Harrison House.

Oct. 15,1943, 1:7

Apple polishing tradition began at SAE dinner.

Oct. 24, 1947, 3:1

SAE Daughters of Minerva is a service organization.

Nov. 23, 1957, 3:8-9

Plans drawn for new Sigma Alpha

Epsilon fraternity house.

Jan. 23, 1959, 3:3-7

SAE little sisters named at serenade.

Nov. 5, 1960, 3:3-4

Fraternities suffer loss.

Nov. 22, 1960, 1:3

OSU SAE's to obeserve 50th anniversary.

Apr. 24, 1965, 3:7

Little Sisters of Minerva is active service honorary.

May 20, 1966, 5:3-5

Fraternity threatened with social probation.

May 12, 1967, 1:3

SAE sets 20th baseball banquet.

May 24, 1967, 4:1

Smoke bomb thrown into fraternity house.

Jan. 16, 1968, 1:6-7

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA CHI

Grand consul visits here.

May 5, 1922, 6:4

Sigma Chi to get house mother; idea sweeps west.

Feb. 15, 1940, 1:6

Sigma Chi's buy new house.

Oct. 3, 1941, 2:5

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Sigma Chi observes 25th anniversary.

Dec. 4, 1941, 1:8

Sigma Chi to reopen.

Nov. 30, 1945, 6:4

SX's to renew house mother policy in fall.

June 7, 1946, 6:4

IFC votes Sigma Chi probation extension.

Mar. 7, 1958, 1:3-4

Months of planning and building were ended last Saturday.

Nov.10, 1964, 3:6-9

Brown chapter of Sigma Chi to withdraw.

Oct. 27, 1965, 1:5

Racial dispute faces Sigma Chi.

Nov. 8, 1966, 1:8

Chapter approved initiation of

Okino.

Nov. 23, 1966, 1:8

Special study committee appointed to consider Sigma Chi controversy.

Jan. 5, 1967, 1:4

Priestley reveals Sigma Chi iceberg.

Jan. 26, 1967, 1:1

Sigma Chi controversy now before legislature.

Feb. 2, 1967, 1:7

Solon urges removing Sigma Chi recognition.

Feb. 9, 1967, 1:1

The Sigma Chi dilemma.

Feb. 10, 1967, 2:1

Sigma Chi initiates Okino;

Priestley reaffirms position.

Mar. 8, 1967, 1:1

Sigma Chi issued warning by OSU.

Mar. 30, 1967, 1:8

Legislator says board should withdraw Sigma Chi.

Oct. 10, 1967, 1:1

10 day extension given Sigma Chi.

Oct. 13, 1967, 1:8

Sigma Chi time runs out today.

Oct. 25, 1967, 1:1-2

Sigma Chi off the hook, University heads announce.

Oct. 26, 1967, 1:6-9

Sigma Chi recongition withdrawn.

Nov. 15, 1967, 1:6-8 see also

DISCRIMINATION

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA DELTA CHI

Sigma Delta Chi granted to college journalists.

Nov. 16, 1920, 1:2

Oregonian editor joins fraternity.

Oct. 25, 1921, 1:6

Sigma Delta Chi takes action.

Jan. 13, 1922, 4:1

Journalist fraternity founded at mysterious midnight conclave.

Dec. 10, 1924, 1:1

Sigma Delta chi plans bi-weekly air program.

Oct. 7, 1926, 1:6

Celebrated "Smudge pot" breaks out in book form.

Nov. 17, 1928, 1:3

Oregon State chapter awarded highest Sigma Delta Chi honor.

Nov.22, 1928, 1:6

Stolen fire.

Dec. 8, 1928, 1:6

FRATERNITIES CON

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"Smudge" to sell.

Feb. 1, 1929, 2:1

Beavers newsmen place second in national contest.

Nov. 19, 1931, 1:3

Plans finished for reinstated journal brawl.

Jan. 19, 1934, 1:3

Sigma Delta Chi center thought burned in fire.

May 24, 1934, 1:7

Sigma Delta Chi sponsors print ing of many campus publications.

Feb. 21, 1934, 2:7

More than hundred delegates meet for silver anniversary convention of Sigma Delta Chi reports Buxton.

Oct. 25, 1934, 4:6

Charter presented to Sigma

Delta Chi.

Apr. 23, 1936, 1:6

Publications guys, gals seek signatures for revival of old

"type louse crawl".

Mar. 1, 1938, 1:4

Sigma Delta Chi convention celebrates 50th anniversary, draws journalists.

Nov. 13, 1959, 2:7-9

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA DELTA PI

Five O.S.C. students join

Sigma Delta Pi.

May 9, 1933, 1:5

U of 0 Spanish club honored at dinner.

Apr. 15, 1939, 1:4

A new Spanish honorary to be established here.

Feb. 25, 1959, 2:5-6

FRATERNITIES CONT

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA DELTA PSI

College granted Sigma Delta Psi.

Nov. 9, 1928, 1:1

Sigma Delta Psi founded in 1912 at Indiana Univ.

May 24, 1932, 3:4

Athletic honorary started in

Sweden.

Apr. 19, 1933, 4:3

Sigma Delta Psi, sports honorary, gives rigid tests for members.

May 29, 1947, 4:7

Athletic honorary resumes activities.

Nov. 7, 1947, 1:5

Sigma Delta Psi begins 21st year on OSC campus.

Sept. 29, 1949, 4:5

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA DELTA RHO

New writing contest standings announced.

Oct. 19, 1926, 1:1

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA DELTA SIGMA

Mystic sewing society pledges with needle, four pins neophytes.

May 7, 1938, 6:5

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA GAMMA

Pledging announced.

Oct. 18, 1927, 1:2

National fraternity will install chapter.

Oct. 2, 1929, 1:4

New fraternity will come here.

Nov. 8, 1929, 1:4

Sigma Gamma installed as Phi

Pi Phi chapter.

Nov. 12, 1929, 1:2

After Oct. 2, 1929, see

FRATERNITIES (PHI PI PHI)

Page 270

Installation fixed for metals society.

May 26, 1934, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA KAPPA

Tri Kappa is now Sigma Kappa.

May 21, 1918, 1:5

New Sigma Kapp house is artistic.

Sept. 29, 1923, 1:6

Housemother begins twentieth

OSC year.

Nov. 19, 1936, 4:5

Sigma K's still homeless, hold hop at Theta Chi.

Oct. 10, 1947, 3:6

Sigma Kappa honors 75th anniversary.

Nov. 4, 1949, 3:6

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA LAMBDA EPSILON

Forestry society is recognized by O.A.C. authorities.

Apr. 8, 1921, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA NU

Sigma Nu house has small blaze.

Dec. 7, 1920, 1:3

Sigma Nu starts work on building.

May 19, 1926, 4:4

Fire forces fellows to flee flames near frat furnace.

Oct. 18, 1938, 1:2

Sigma Nu to celebrate 25th anniversary.

Apr. 4, 1942, 1:5

Sigma Nu's celebrate their 25th anniversary on the Oregon State campus, April 4, 5.

Apr. 7, 1942, 1:4

Quick, clothes pins! Stinker airs trouble.

Oct. 23, 1946, 2:2

Sigma Nu's feature mortgage burning at recent ceremony.

Dec. 5, 1947, 3:8

Fret house cited for lack of permit.

Dec. 3, 1952, 3:4

Night riders hit; Sigma Nu rocked.

Feb. 29, 1956, 1:6

Sigma Nu men get social pro.

June 5, 1959, 1:7

Daring "T.R." to attempt trike jump over 15 tonkas.

Apr. 6, 1978, 3:1-3

Rough landing.

Apr. 10, 1978, 1:2-6

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA OMICRON

LAMBDA

Mystery of red handkerchiefs solved by eagle-eyed sleuth as official emblem of S.O.L.

Mar. 27, 1924, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA PHI

Theta Sig's pledge 1.

Jan. 30, 1957, 3:1-2

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA PHI EPSILON

Oxford Club to become Oregon Alpha chapter.

Feb. 5, 1918, 1:5

Oxford is now national frat.

Feb. 12, 1918, 1:2

New Sig. Ep. Home is being erected.

Mar. 5, 1925, 4:3

Is it an elephant? Or a moose?

No! It's Pete, the great dane.

Oct. 12, 1946, 2:1

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Sig Eps stand off late evening raid.

Apr. 23, 1948, 1:6

Sig Ep "raid" cleared by joint statement.

Apr. 24, 1948, 1:4

SPEs to dedicate remodeled house.

Jan. 28, 1958, 1:2

Fraternities suffer loss.

Nov. 22, 1960, 1:3

Fraternity returns to modernized house.

Sept. 23, 1976, 44:3-6

SPE house boasts high achievement reputation.

Feb. 2, 1979, 6:1-3

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA PHI SIGMA

Sigma Phi Sigma chapter is granted.

Mar. 29, 1923, 1:3

Small fire threatens Sigma Phi

Sigma house.

Dec. 3, 1925, 1:2

S.P.S. install chapter.

May 15, 1928, 3:1

Plans unveiled for new house.

Sept. 27, 1941, 4:7

Fraternity switches national affiliation.

Jan. 21, 1948, 1:8

Installation of Phi Psi set for next weekend.

Feb. 17, 1948, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA PI

Fraternity group granted charter.

Mar. 8, 1924, 1:4

Sigma Pi installs Omega chapter at ceremonies today.

May 10, 1924, 1:1

FRATERNITIES CONT

Police remove model-T, break

Sigma Pi hearts.

Feb. 9, 1940, 1:8

Sigma Pi reactivates OSC Omega chapter.

Apr. 13, 1948, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA PI OMEGA

Reactivated fraternity to banquet tonight.

Apr. 10, 1948, 1:1

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA PI SIGMA

0.S.C. gets chapter of Sigma

Pi Sigma.

May 17, 1934, 1:3

Physics honor society will resume activities.

May 21, 1946, 1:3

Sigma Phi Sigma to reactivate on State campus.

May 28, 1946, 1:8

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA TAU

8 make Sigma Tau.

Apr. 25, 1919, 3:4

Sigma Tau holds first meeting and discusses plans.

Spet. 26, 1919, 1:6

Grand council name changed by

Sigma Tau.

Feb. 28, 1929, 1:1

FRATERNITIES-SIGMA XI

Faculty members of Sigma Xi meet.

Nov. 2,1920, 3:1

Honor society chapter granted

Oregon State.

Jan. 15, 1937, 1:7

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OSC Sigma Xi made chapter.

May 5, 1937, 1:7

Local chapter of Sigma Xi affiliates with national

May 11, 1937, 1:4

First northwest research club to install here.

Nov. 30,1949, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-TAU BETA PI

Local engineers granted chapter.

Feb. 2, 1924, 1:6

Engineering local becomes national.

Mar. 29, 1924, 1:6

Engineering honor society installed.

Apr. 1, 1924, 1:3

Bench mark may become official survey point.

Feb. 9, 1927, 1:2

Hoover declines convo invitation.

Apr. 1, 1941, 1:2

Student life maintains ban.

Mar. 2, 1956, 1:4

FRATERNITIES-TAU DELTA

New fraternity house for Tau

Delta started.

May 22, 1928, 1:1

Tau Delta gets Chi Phi charter.

Sept. 30, 1930, 1:5

Pledgings announced.

Nov. 18, 1930, 3:6

March 24 set by Chi Phi for

Tau Delta ceremony.

Mar. 6, 1931, 1:6

Tau Delta to be Epsilon Delta of Chi Phi tonight.

Mar. 25, 1931, 1:4

After Sept. 1930 see

FRATERNITIES (CHI PHI)

FRATERNITIES-TAU EPSILON

Charter is granted.

Sept. 22, 1921, 4:1

FRATERNITIES-TAU KAPPA ALPHA

OSC places second in forensics tourney.

May 5, 1959, 3:8-9

FRATERNITIES-TAU KAPPA EPSILON

Tekes join greek clans on campus.

Jan. 22, 1924, 1:1

Fraternities to build new brick residences.

Mar. 26, 1929, 1:1

Four fraternities build new houses.

Sept. 27, 1929, 3:2

TKE to receive offical charter in installation.

Feb. 24, 1941, 1:4

Twelve in fraternity hospitalized.

Jan. 23, 1968, 1:3

FRATERNITIES-TAU OMRICON

Early risers pledged.

Nov. 22, 1927, 1:4

FRATERNITIES-TAU SIGMA PHI

New organizations join greek clans.

Nov. 16, 1922, 1:5

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Tau Sigma Phi is granted charter.

Jan. 17, 1924, 1:6 see also

FRATERNITIES (TAU KAPPA EPSILON)

FRATERNITIES-THETA CHI

Theta Chi delegate returns from east.

Apr. 28, 1922, 3:1

Theta Chi will occupy new home next fall.

May 7, 1927, 8:3

Theta Chi sleepers awake.among

flames; heckle firemen.

Apr. 20, 1938, 1:4

Theta Chi entertains at 25th anniversary.

Arp. 9, 1941, 4:6

Theta Chi flue fire provides excitement.

Jan. 7, 1943, 1:6

Thea Chis stage 7:30 housewarming.

Jan. 7, 1943, 3:1

Theta Chi's schedule remodeling of house.

Feb. 21, 1968, 3:1-2.

FRATERNITIES-THETA DETLA NU

Theta Delta Nu to build house.

Nov. 7, 1925, 1:3

Delta Chi grants charter to local combined groups.

May 19, 1931, 1:5

Delta Chi comes to Oregon State.

Sept. 29, 1931, 1:2 see also

FRATERNITIES (DELTA CHI)

FRATERNITIES-THETA EPSILON

Charter is granted club

May 15, 1923, 2:3

FRATERNITIES CONT

FRATERNITIES-THETA KAPPA NU

Theta Kappa Nu comes to state.

Mar. 4, 1930, 1:5

Psi Chi becomes national today.

May 16, 1930, 1:5

Fraternity history given in broadcast.

Apr. 14, 1938, 1:8

National fraternity merger combines two local houses.

Sept. 27, 1939, 3:1

Before May 16, 1930 see

FRATERNITIES (PSI CHI)

FRATERNITIES-THETA KAPPA PHI

National frats to consolidate.

Feb. 27, 1959, 1:6

FRATERNITIES-THETA NU EPSILON

Parchment from the teeny archievs.

Feb. 12, 1919, 1:3

T.N.E. order is exposed.

FEb. 18, 1919, 1:1

The truth about T.N.E.

Apr. 20, 1934, 1:4

Faculty airs opinions on

TNE activities.

Apr. 30, 1947, 1:1

Major problem of TNE to recruite new members.

May 1, 1947, 2:6

Complacency of Greeks proves best TNE defense.

May 2,1947, 2:7

How does TNE operate to dominate politics.

May 3, 1947, 2:7

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If we had it to do over...

June 4,1947, 2:1

Oregon Emerald exposes TNE on U of 0 campus.

Nov. 9, 1946, 1:1

Group stand aginst TNE supported by Earl Feike and progressive faction.

Jan. 16,1948, 1:8

Just a slap on the wrist.

May 25, 1950, 2:1-3

FRATERNITIES-THETA NU PHI

Wahkeena club becomes Theta

Nu Phi fraternity.

Mar. 3, 1922, 2:3

Delta Sigma Phi grants chapter.

Jan. 12, 1928, 1:5

Team to install Delta Sigma

Phi.

May 5, 1928, 1:3 see also

FRATERNITIES (DELTA SIGMA PHI)

FRATERNITIES-THETA SIGMA PHI

National fraternity to install on campus.

July 1, 1925, 1:3

Theta Sigma Phi to be installed.

Oct. 17, 1925, 1:3

Scribe installed as national fraternity.

Oct. 20, 1925, 1:4

Scribe forerunner of Theta

Sigma Phi.

Jan. 21, 1926, 4:4

Theta Sig hanbook off college press.

Nov. 26, 1930, 1:7

Editing co-ed sheet biggest annual job of Theta Sigma Phi.

May 11, 1935, 1:5

Ernest Haycox scheduled to speak at Matrix table banquet.

Mar. 28, 1940, 1:4

Theta Sigma Phi presents symposium to illustrate journalism relation to Oregon State technical schools.

Jan. 27, 1943, 1:2

Beaver buddies to recieve OSC news letter.

Feb. 10, 1943, 3:2

Mrs. McDonald dinner guest.

Apr. 17, 1943, 1:2

Theta Sigma Phi's mail newletters to servicemen.

Apr. 23, 1943, 1:4

Scribe club becomes journalism honor society October 17, 1925; gropus taps fall, spring terms.

May 10, 1946, 2:3

Theta Sigma Phi began at

Washington in 1909.

Apr. 29, 1949, 1:6-7

Theta Sigma Phi to mark 50th year since founding.

Apr. 18, 1959, 3:4-5 see also

THE SCRIBE

FRATERNITIES-THETA XI

Theta Xi awards charter to local.

Jan. 8, 1927, 1:7

FRATERNITIES CONT

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Theta Xi enters O.A.C. this week.

Feb. 18, 1927, 1:1

Theta Xi honors two war dead.

Jan. 22, 1947, 1:8

Memorial award given Theata Xi.

Feb. 16, 1951, 3:5 see also

FRATERNITIES (CHI ALPHA PI)

FRATERNITIES-TRI KAPPA

Tri Kappa is now Sigma Kappa.

May 21, 1918, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-XI BETA

Xi Beta club is new organization.

Nov. 14, 1919, 4:3

Xi Beta to have new home on

11th.

Sept. 21, 1920, 2:4

Local sorority to be installed.

Feb. 2, 1926, 1:1

Xi Beta sorority becomes national.

Feb. 6, 1926, 1:5 see also

FRATERNITIES (ALPHA DELTA PI)

FRATERNITIES-XI SIGMA PI

Nutting heads Xi Sigma Pi.

Apr. 18, 1922, 3:1

Xi Sigma Pi arranges department handbook.

Jan. 12, 1924, 3:1

Charter applied for.

Mar. 12, 1925, 3:1

Willard Wattles guest at honorary luncheon.

Apr. 13, 1927,1:2

FRATERNITIES CONT

Campus life in '10 told.

May 22, 1930, 1:7

Carving board revival promoted by Xi Sigma Pi.

Apr. 21, 1936, 3:4

Roy Brady elected head of forestry school.

Apr. 30, 1937, 3:5

Hey! What's this? Forestry meeting to have co-eds.

Apr. 23, 1941, 1:2

Arboretum due for alterations.

Feb. 11, 1949, 1:2

Xi Sigma Pi explained.

May 13, 1950, 3:4

FRATERNITIES-ZETA BETA TAU

Rep scouts university for new fraternity chapter.

Feb. 24, 1977; 8:1-3

FRATERNITIES-ZETA CHI

Zeta Chi is name of new women's organization.

Apr. 19,1918, 2:2

Delta Zeta comes to 0.A.C.

Mar. 18, 1919, 1:5

Delta Zeta installed.

Apr. 25, 1919, 3:4

Delta Zeta is new sorority.

Apr. 29, 1919, 1:5

FRATERNITIES-ZETA EPSILON

Zeta Epsilon is name of former umpqua club.

Dec. 11, 1918, 1:3

Local gets chapter.

Feb. 18, 1921, 1:2

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National fraternity installs local chapter.

Feb. 25, 1921, 1:4

FRATERNITIES-ZETA KAPPA PSI

Girls' forensic society gets national chapter.

Apr. 12, 1921, 1:4

Chapters of Zeta Kappa Psi granted debaters.

May 20, 1921, 6:2

FRATERNITIES-ZETA PHI ETA

Initiation is scheduled for women's honorary.

Apr. 13, 1967, 1:7

FRATERNITIES-ZETA PSI

Two new greek houses to open in fall.

May 24, 1978, 7:1-3

FRATERNITIES-ZETA PSI-OMICRON

SIGMA CHAPTER

Cinder city coop to be fraternity.

May 26, 1962, 3:6-7

FRATERNITIES-ZETA TAU ALPHA

Zeta Tau Alpha chapter granted.

Feb. 1, 1923, 1:6

National sorority to install

Friday.

Apr. 5, 1923, 1:5

Zeta Tau Alpha installs chapter.

Apr. 10, 1923, 1:6

Four sororities plan new homes.

Apr. 2, 1930, 4:1

New sorority seeks pledges.

Oct. 22, 1958, 1:6

Zeta installed in ceremonies over weekend.

Feb. 9, 1960, 1:7

Reorganization of Zeta Tau Alpha makes it OSU's newest sorority.

May 18, 1966, 5:1-4

FREE STATE POLITICAL PARTY

Committee discusses free stater ticket; registration opened.

apr. 4, 1947, 1:6

Larger ballroom part of platform of free staters.

Apr. 10, 1947, 1:6

Free staters announce party code, platform; ...

Mar. 10, 1948, 1:6

New political party rises on

OSC scene.

Feb. 2, 1949, 1:7-8

History outlined.

Apr. 15, 1949, 2:4-5

Free staters move to ban discrimination.

Mar. 8, 1950, 1:1

FREE UNIVERSITY

"Free School" starts study.

Apr. 5, 1968, 2:4-5

"Happening" scheduled.

Sept. 27, 1968, 2:4-5

Free Univeristy resumes classes.

Nov. 5, 1968, 1:4-5

FREEDOM SCROLLS

Living groups begin returning

Freedom Scrolls.

Sept. 30, 1950, 3:3

FREEDOM TRAIN

America's freedom train opens to public Sunday.

Apr. 3, 1948, 1:7

FRESHMEN CLASS

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Rain-soaked citizens wait to see documents.

Apr. 6, 1948, 1:3

Some Corvallis citizens find expensive aspects in freedom train visit.

Apr. 6, 1948, 4:1

FREEZE-DRYING PROCESS see

FOOD, DRIED

FRENCH CLUB

French classes organize.

Mar. 7, 1924, 4:2

Cancelled.

Feb. 13, 1969, 1:1-2

FRESHMEN CLASS

Freshmen greeted by eleven commandments.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:4

Yearlings to burn insigna.

May 3, 1918, 4:1

Green caps no more.

May 7, 1918, 4:3

Freshmen in uniform wear green hat cords.

Jan. 8, 1919, 1:5

The freshman bible.

Jan. 8, 1919, 2:1

Rook lids leave campus for a while.

Dec. 2, 1919, 2:3

Green caps taboo until ban is off.

Mar. 5, 1920, 1:6

Rooks hold annual hike at Oak

Creek.

May 11, 1920, 1:6

FRESHMEN CLASS CONT

Sleepy freshmen guard huge bonfire closely.

Nov. 16, 1920, 1:6

Green caps remain.

May 3, 1921, 1:4

Green paint not to be used by freshman class this year.

Oct. 14, 1921, 1:3

Green bows to mark rookesses.

Nov. 1, 1921, 4:2

Rookesses abandon ribbons.

Nov. 29, 1921, 2:3

Rooks wait in vain for girls at class dance.

Apr. 4, 1922, 1:4

Flag pole flies outlaw banner for short time.

May 10, 1923, 4:2

Rebellious yearlings float class emblems over college campus.

Apr. 22, 1925, 1:4

Freshmen not required to wear lids this year.

Nov. 24, 1926, 1:2

Rookess walk-out death on ribbons.

May 1, 1935, 1:2

Fireworks to precede rook bonfire

Friday night, homecoming feature revived after lapse of many years.

Nov. 6, 1935, 1:5

Gas fumes cause rook fire blast.

Nov. 21, 1936, 1:7

Wearing o' the green banned by rookesses; strike in second week.

May 4, 1939, 1:6

Accident wrecks duck before bonfire starts.

Dec. 30, 1940, 1:4

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Petersen announces no Rook bonfire.

Oct. 7, 1942, 1:2

Navy establishes beachhead at freshman class elections.

Sept. 28, 1945, 1:1

Closing hour changed.

Nov. 27, 1945, 1:2

Closing hours lifted for freshmen girls.

Nov. 30, 1945, 1:1

Closing hours changed.

Dec. 3, 1946, 1:8

Times changed for freshmen since '92 class.

Mar. 2, 1951, 3:4

Frosh revising laws of class.

Jan. 27, 1966, 2:3

First Frosh week billed May

12-19.

May 10, 1967, 1:5

FRESHMAN CLASS-COMMISSION

Freshmen initiate new organization.

Feb. 12, 1930, 1:3

FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE OLYMPICS

Green topped horde crush opponents in annual olympic mix.

Oct. 6, 1925, 4:1

Medical slips required of rooksoph entrants.

Oct. 20, 1928, 5:4

FRESHMAN CLASS-PICNIC

Fuzz crop rules made by rooks.

May 9, 1956, 1:3

Beard growing okayed by ROTC.

May 12, 1956, 1:6

S

FRESHMEN-WEEK

Freshman week is remarkable success.

Oct. 1, 1924, 4:1

Orientation period set aside for rooks.

May 12, 1933, 3:4

FRESHMEN-WOMEN

Associated rookesses organize for season.

Oct. 8, 1927, 1:7

Safe and sane sneak replaces barbarous rally of rookesses.

Apr. 10, 1930, 1:5

FRIDAY VARIETY SHOW

Friday variety now located in ballroom.

Jan 22. 1958, 1:4

Friday variety sets unveiling of "KCZAM".

Feb. 7, 1958, 1:7

FRIENDLY RELATIONS BANQUET see

Y.M.C.A.

Y.W.C.A.

COSMOPOLITAN CLUB

WORLD FELLOWSHIP BANQUET

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

FRIENDS OF MUSIC

Chamber music series planned.

May 22, 1959, 1:6

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY OF OREGON

STATE COLLEGE

Special library fund shows good growth.

May 5, 1944, 4:6

1902-1910 students donate $160 for books.

May 15, 1945, 2:3

"Friends" establish history gift fund.

May 7, 1946, 1:5

FUN-FEST

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Campus to have library day.

May 2, 1946, 1:5

FRIENDSIIP

COUNCIL

Y.M.C.A. organizes.

Jan. 14, 1921, 1:5

Council is planned.

Oct. 23, 1923, 1:6

Friendship council if fully organized.

Oct. 25, 1923, 1:3

FRISBEE

Frisbee may get try.

Mar. 3, 1978, 20:1-2

This is golf without a ball.

Apr. 10, 1978, 6:1-4

Ultimate tourney.

May 11, 1978, 10: 2-3

Frisbee club plans tourney.

Oct. 10, 1979, 11:1

FUEL CONSERVATION

University seeks to cut fuel oil expenditures this winter.

Nov. 19, 1973, 6:1-3 see also

HEATING

GASOLINE

FUME-FEST

Fume fest audience sees title holder in action.

Nov. 11, 1924, 1:1

FUN-FEST

Co-eds exclude men at annual fun-fest.

Feb. 17, 1931, 1:6

FUR FARM

Study grant for mink given OSC fur farm.

Oct. 8, 1954, 1:3

FUSSER'S FUTURITY

FUSSER'S FUTURITY see

SENIOR CLASS, 1934-35

FUSSER'S GUIDE

Fusser's guide has new publisher.

Apr. 12, 1967, 3:1

Now you can be anonymous.

Sept. 20, 1973, 36:3-5 see also

STUDENT DIRECTORY, DATE

FUSSING

Fussin' at games championed.

Oct. 4, 1949, 2:1-2 see also

ATHLETIC EVENTS, FUSSING

FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA

Beard will organize Oregon

FFA band.

Apr. 30, 1942, 3:6

Future farmers win treasury citation.

Nov. 27, 1945, 1:1

FFA joins FTA remains independt.

Nov. 2, 1950, 1:1

College FFA plans weekly radio show.

Dec. 7, 1950, 1:1

OSU sophomore runs for national

FFA office.

Nov. 2, 1979, 16:1-6 see also

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES,

SMITH-HUGHES

FUTURE HOMEMAKES OF AMERICA

OSC hosts over 400 students this weekend at Future Home Makers of

America meeting

Mar. 6, 1959, 1:4-7

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FUTURE OFFICERS WIVES CLUB

Officers wives club formed.

Apr. 1, 1966, 3:7

FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA

Students form F.T.A. chapter.

Apr. 26,:.1949, 3:3

Future farmers mull merger with FTA.

Oct. 19, 1950„ 1:5

GARDEN CLUB, MEN'S

Garden club formed here.

Apr. 17, 1940, 1:4

GASOLINE

This fuel shortage...

Feb. 5, 1943, 2:1

Campus gas supply replaced.

Oct. 26, 1973, 1:4-6

Local stations plan weekend closures.

May 4, 1979, 18:1-6

CATCH CLUB

Gatch elects officers.

Apr. 15, 1955, 1:3

GAY PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE

What is the Gay People's

Alliance?

May 17, 1977, 1:1-6

GEM

Gem strolls into new Barometer office to talk over old days.

Mar. 4, 1925, 2:3

First volumes of "Gem" depict

OSC life in 1883.

Jan. 5, 1950, 1:2-3 see also

PUBLICATIONS, GEM

FORCE

GEM task force developes twopurpose education model.

May 8, 1980, 6:1-6

GENERAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY

Engineer society elects.

Oct. 6, 1953, 3:9

GENERAL EXTENSION DIVISION

Changed to

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION,

July 1963 see also

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

GEO BEAVERS

Geology club now formed.

Jan. 18, 1961, 3:4

GEOGRAPHY CLUB

Geography club elects board of directors to govern meetings.

Nov. 15, 1947, 1:2

Geography Club formed at OSC.

Dec. 5, 1947, 1:2

GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Ancient whale fossil given college.

Arp. 23, 1924, 3:2

"Smoke bound hill" mapped by miners.

Apr. 12, 1930, 1:4

Whale fossil removed by OSC student group.

Mar. 5, 1935, 4:3

Packard discovers part of long extinct animal.

Apr. 18, 1935, 1:6

Geologist uncovers two mammoth teeth.

Oct. 20, 1939, 1:4

GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Page 281

Tooth provides geologic clues to Dr. Packard.

Feb. 13, 1940, 1:2

Geology class examines local fossil formation.

May 7, 1940, 1:5

Paleontology classes have new building.

Oct. 17, 1940, 2:7

Paleontologists have new headquarters.

Oct. 18, 1940, 4:4

Crystals discovered on Mary's

Peak.

Nov. 28, 1941, 4:5

Old equine dentures found in excavation.

Jan. 23, 1948, 1:8

OSU collection boast specimens.

Sept. 23, 1964, 9:5

Changes in geology department direction rapped.

Jan. 23, 1970, 1:1-6

Geology department chairman claims "broad foundation" remains available.

Jan. 30, 1970, 1:1-4

Boucout turns in resignation during geology dept. turmoil.

Feb. 14, 1970, 1:4-6

It's official now-Boucot says

"quit".

Feb. 17, 1970, 1:4-5

OSU profs return from Mount

St. Helens.

Mar. 31, 1980, 1:3-6

GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT CONT

Geography program rates with review team.

Apr. 29, 1980, 6:1-6

GEORGE WASHINGTON BI-CENTENNIAL

McCamant spoke on Washington at convo yesterday.

Feb. 18, 1932, 1:8

Washington beautified land with shrubbery.

Feb. 20, 1932, 2:7

GERMAN CLUB

German Club to see play.

Nov. 29, 1961, 1:7

GIFTS

New customs started.

May 29, 1918, 1:5

College receives gift from engraving firm.

Jan. 17, 1928, 3:5

"And they erected a tomb."

Apr. 21, 1932, 2:1

Our wooden walks...

Feb. 24, 1934, 2:1

Gifts custom followed in varied ways.

Jan. 25, 1951, 1:3-6

Group to unveil mysterious gift in quad center.

Apr. 23, 1958, 3:5

Seniors present mystery gift to school.

May 3, 1958, 1:5-8

Home Ec marquee choice for '59 senior gift.

Apr. 22,1959, 1:1-2

Antiques given clothing, textiles dept.

Feb. 18, 1961, 3:1-2

Family donates organ to OSU.

Sept. 27, 1961, 1:5-9

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Whitesides' organ to be in

Coliseum.

Sept. 30, 1961, 2:4

Archway selected as class gift by seniors at class meeting.

Apr. 13, 1962, 1:1-3

Piladakis painting to be class gift.

May 16, 1962, 1:6

Buy "Mother and Child".

June 1, 1962, 2:1-2

90-year-old Corvallis college diploma given to OSU.

Oct. 31, 1963, 3:4-6

Fountain revealed as gift to

OSU from '64 class.

Apr. 14, 1964, 1:3

Sophomores add trees to OSU.

May 1, 1964, 1:3

1901 gift starts class practice.

May 28, 1964, 3:9

Tree donated for campus.

Feb. 22, 1964, 1:6

Concrete benches awarded to

OSU.

Sept. 22, 1965, 10:3

Large vases given to OSU.

Nov. 10, 1965, 3:5

Navajo rugs given to OSU.

Oct. 18, 1966, 3:4

"Old" sandals presented to

OSU museum.

Oct. 18, 1966, 3:7

500,000th book given as memorial.

Nov. 1, 1966, 3:3

Seniors give library $1500.

May 25, 1967, 1:6

Class gifts: a lost custom?

Apr. 2, 1973, 6:1-3

"Iron Lady" to weak for survival.

Jan. 5, 1978, 7:1-6

Class gifts lose popularity.

Apr. 20, 1979, 9:3-6

Gifts from OSU alumni now monuments of past.

May 4, 1979, 33:1-6

GIFTS-ART

OSC receives art collections.

Nov. 19, 1943, 1:5

GIFTS-BANDSTAND

Bandstand renovated, losses cobwebs, gets new coat of paint.

Oct. 29, 1932, 2:2

Antique bandstand revives memories of "Good of days".

Mar. 6, 1937, 1:4

GIFTS-BIRDS

Bird display open July 11.

July 10, 1945, 2:4

GIFTS-BOOKS

Mrs. McDonald donates books to institution.

Feb. 9, 1934, 1:8

Rare books added by Mrs. McDonald to OSC collection.

Apr. 28, 1936, 1:8

Memorial fund for new books being set up.

Nov. 27, 1943, 1:3

GIFTS-BUST

McAlexander bust present to OSC.

Aug. 5-11, 1936, 1:6

GIFTS CONT

Page 283

GIFTS-CLOCK

Memorial will be huge clock.

May 29, 1919, 8:1

Library clock is 11 year-old vet of college generations.

Jan. 7, 1931, 2:7

GIFTS-FLAG

Flag over library quad donated by class of '40.

Jan. 23, 1940, 1:8

Swedish girl gives OSC flag from home country.

Jan. 14, 1948, 1:6

Egyptian flag given to memorial union by graduate student.

Feb. 10, 1948, 1:3

OSC receives flag.

June 2, 1954, 1:3

GIFTS-FOSSILS

Oyster fossils given geology department.

Apr. 22, 1948, 4:5

GIFTS-GLOBE

Globe in M.U. manin lounge symbolical of purpose of room.

Jan. 17, 1931, 2:6

GIFT-GOLF

Golf-courseless OSC gets turf study aid.

Sept. 28, 1954, 1:7

GIFT-HILL MUSEUM

Hill Museum is gift to college.

Spet. 30, 1924, 7:1

GIFT-HOME EC

Painting given to Home Ec.

Nov. 8, 1957, 3:4

GIFTS-HOME EC

GIFTS-HOME EC

Painting given to Home Ec.

Nov. 8, 1957, 3:4

GIFTS-JAPANESE PRINTS

Japanese prints donated to OSC.

Dec. 9, 1950, 2:7

GIFTS-LAND

Regents accept large land area.

Nov. 20, 1928, 1:1

GIFTS-LAUNCH

Senior class vote provides OSC crew with coach's boat.

Apr. 26, 1949, 1:7

Crew launch to arrive soon.

Oct. 8, 1949, 3:5

GIFTS-LIPMAN WOLFE & CO.

OSC to accept shrine replica of constitution.

Jan. 6, 1951, 1:6

GIFTS-LOAN FUNDS

Loan fund gets share of estate.

(Newhouse)

Feb. 13, 1952, 3:2

GIFTS-MEDALS

McAlexander medals given to Oregon

State.

Sept. 20, 1944, 4:2

GIFTS-MURALS

Library mural blends civilization's trend in work of art.

Jan. 10, 1931, 2:7

Mural on library wall reminds of tradition's power.

Jan. 20, 1931, 2:7

GIFTS-MUSIC

Music for school band gift of

Mrs. Nichols.

Nov. 5, 1936, 1:8

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GIFTS-PAINTING

OSC receives oil painting.

Nov. 30, 1943, 3:8

Price collection fills great nees says artist's wife.

July 3, 1945, 2:3

Oil painting gone from M.U.

July 9, 1946, 3:4

Five McKim paintings presented college.

Paintings returned to wife of artist.

Feb. 21, 1948, 6:7

MU tea to honor donor of paintings.

July 30, 1951, 4:3

GIFTS-PIANO

Grand piano arrives for Memorial

Union.

Oct. 1, 1930, 1:2

GIFTS-PICTURES

Grad donates pictures. (McKinstry

M.K.)

May 15, 1954, 3:7

GIFTS-PLAQUES

Plaque honors hoop contests.

Jan. 17, 1951, 1:4

GIFTS-PORTRAITS

Local W.C.T.U. gives portrait to school.

May 15, 1930, 1:7

Society presents portraits to college.

Nov. 3, 1939, 1:4

Railroad gives portrait of

C.R. Gray to OSC.

Jan. 28, 1948, 1:6

GIFTS-PRILL NATURAL HISTORY

COLLECTION

OSC museum gets collection.

Apr. 5, 1955, 1:6

GIFTS-PRINTS

Original prints given to OSC.

Nov. 14, 1950, 1:2

GIFTS-SENIOR CLASS

Gift of class of 1907 has watched growth of college.

Jan. 9, 1931, 2:7

Union driveway okayed by classes at joint meeting.

Apr. 29, 1931, 1:5

'31, '32, classes to give cement walks for M.U.

May 21, 1931, 1:3

Construction work on new M.U.

driveway underway.

June 30, 1931, 1:2

Seniors provide start for fund to furnish M.U.

May 25, 1937, 2:6

Senior class gifts add much to beaver campus.

Feb. 10, 1940, 1:7

Seniors give $200 for war memorial.

June 8, 1945, 1:2

Senior class votes to furnish coliseum.

Feb. 25, 1950, 1:1-2

Senior gifts of past add beauty, utilities to M.U.

Jan. 25, 1951, 1:6-7

Byrne acknolwedges 1950 senior gift.

Feb. 10, 1951, 1:7

GIFTS CONT

Page 285

Senior class committee chooses signs for gift.

Mar. 31, 1951, 1:2-3

Gill marquee to advertise coming events.

GIFTS-SHRINE

Portland to give OSC famed shrine.

Jan. 9, 1951, 1:3

GIFTS-SILK

Japanese silk given.

Oct. 15, 1954, 3:5

GIFTS-STATUE

Hermes, messenger of gods, given by E.J. Kraus.

Jan. 16, 1931, 2:7

Love of game alone explified by statue, "The Competitor".

Jan. 23, 1931, 2:7

Resurrection vision became substantial little desk statue.

May 4, 1932, 4:6

Ray Dodge presents bronze basketball statue to college.

Apr. 21, 1933, 1:7

Long forgotten statue uncovered by workment.

Jan. 26, 1935, 1:6

Statuette to be given.

May 11, 1945, 2:8

Memorial statue present M.U.

May 15, 1945, 2:3

GIFTS-TREES

Elm trees, gift of class '13, add beauty to campus.

Jan. 13, 1931, 2:7

GIFTS-U.S. CONSTITUTION

OSC to accept shrine replica of constitution.

Jan. 6, 1951, 1:6

GIFTS CONT

GIFTS-WOODLAND

160 acres of woodland is gift to O.A.C.

Jan. 20, 1922, 1:4

GILL, MRS. A.T.

Basketball season finds Mrs.

Gill cheering on team.

Feb. 18, 1956, 6:5

GILLETT, ALBERT H.

Silver-haired football cornetist originator of sweet corn bread.

Nov. 22, 1949, 1:2-4

GIOCOSO

Co-eds plan Giocoso.

Jan. 30, 1923, 2:3

Trapeze performers 'n everything to be at feminine Giocoso.

Feb. 6, 1923, 1:6

Rules for Giocoso outlined by

Stoner.

Oct. 30, 1930, 1:3

Rookesses will hide traditional doll for year.

Jan. 8, 1932, 1:4

Funfest ends with capture of prize doll.

Jan. 13, 1933, 1:6

Giocoso appears from obsurity.

Jan. 25, 1935, 4:3

GIRL RESERVES

Girl Reserves adopt official group name.

Feb. 16, 1928, 1:6

GIRL SCOUTS

Campus Girl Scouts.

Apr. 11, 1969, 1:1-2

GIRLS' AG CLUB

Women desire ag club on campus.

Oct. 22, 1920, 2:3

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GIRLS' AND BOYS' CLUB see

BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB

GLADIOLI PICKER

New gladioloi pcker nearly completed.

Nov. 17, 1953, 3:3

GLASSBLOWING

Goldbergy contraption needs used snoose.

Jan. 19, 1949, 2:3-4

Glassblower works on campus; class may be offered spring.

Mar. 10, 1971, 20:3-5

GLEE CLUB

Glee club formulates plans for the year.

Oct. 23, 1917, 1:6

Campus glee club to be organized.

Oct. 31, 1919, 3:1

Glee club will start all over.

Oct. 1, 1920, 3:2

Glee club reorganized; Art

Kirkham president.

Oct. 7, 1921, 4:1

Glee club accompanies team.

Oct. 25,1921, 1:6

Oregon newspapers commend glee club.

Apr. 4, 1924, 4:3

College music clubs praised by composer.

Feb. 27, 1926, 1:4

Noted composer appears tonight.

Feb. 3, 1926, 1:7

Musical organizations work on comic opera.

Apr. 9, 1926, 1:3

Memorial union dedication set.

May 29, 1929, 1:1

Madrigal members announced by

Petri.

Oct. 15, 1929, 4:1 see also

MIXED CHORUS

GLEE CLUB, NAVY

All-navy glee club plans under way.

Oct. 9, 1945, 3:7

GLIDER CLUB

Glider club purchases new machine for $275.

Jan. 7, 1931, 1:2

Glider club members hold regular meeting.

Feb. 20, 1931, 1:2

Gliding record made from top of

Baldy.

Jan. 12, 1932, 1:5

GLOBE THEATER PLAYERS

Crowd pleased at streamlined

Shakespeareans.

Jan. 21, 1936, 1:8

GLOVER, A.J.

see

OREGON BUTTER AND ICE CREAM

MAKERS' ASSOCIATION

GOLDENWEISER, DR. ALEXANDER see

FRATERNITIES (PHI KAPPA PHI)

GOLF

Students may now join country club.

Oct. 29, 1919, 1:4

Student golf team to be developed.

May 4, 1920, 2:1

GOLF

Page 287

Campus golfers for new club.

Feb. 6, 1924, 3:3

Membership cards to be asked of golfers.

Apr. 16, 1924, 1:5

Golf course offered for women students.

Jan. 12, 1926, 3:1

Coach Coleman plans faculty golf course.

Feb. 13, 1926, 1:3

Director announces instruction in golf.

Mar. 11, 1926, 1:2

Country club course used by golf classes.

May 13, 1926, 3:6

Student rates secured by golf club chairman.

Mar. 28, 1928, 1:7

Transportation truck obtained by golf club.

Apr. 28, 1928, 3:5

John Wagner donates gold trophy.

Oct. 11, 1940, 3:6

Dick Yost top amateur in Hudson

Cup matches.

Oct. 25, 1949, 4:7-8

A golf course at OSC?

Nov. 22, 1949, 2:1-3

Golf course eyed.

Mar. 6, 1970, 6:3-5

Unbuilt course concerns Drlica.

Mar. 2, 1971, 5:1-2

Land to go for golf course.

Oct. 1, 1973, 6:1-4

GOLF CONT

P.E. director defends golf course.

Oct. 10, 1973, 6:1-6

City funds unavailable for golf course.

Oct. 11, 1973, 8:1-6

Senate to vote on golf course.

Oct. 30, 1973, 1:1-6

Administrators claim golf course good deal for money.

Nov. 12, 1973, 7:1-6

Alternative revenue sources sought for proposed golf course.

Jan. 16, 1974, 3:4-6

Plans drafted for driving range.

Jan. 17, 1975, 3:4-6 l'Golf City" owner objects to proposed OSU range.

Mar. 3, 1975, 1:1-6

Board approves golf reinstatement.

Oct. 13, 1975, 12:5-6

Local links owners object to plan, further study scheduled on issue.

Oct. 24, 1978, 12:1-4

OSU golf course becoming reality.

May 15, 1979, 12:5-6

GOLF-CLUB

Golf club to petition for minor sport rating.

Apr. 21, 1926, 4:7

Golf enthusiasts organize new club.

Mar. 9, 1928, 3:1

Students' golf club will be reorganized.

Nov. 7, 1929, 3:6

Golf club organized.

Feb. 7, 1969, 1:1-2

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GOLF-COURSE

State board OKs new golf course.

jan. 29, 1979, 11:1-2

Golf course denied.

July 10, 1979, 1:1-3

Linn County hits one out-ofbounds.

Sept. 28, 1989, 29:1-6

29:1-3

University jumps the gun.

Oct. 15, 1979, 4:1-3

O.S.U. orders clearing of riverfront property.

Oct. 15, 1979, 8:1-6

Officials report actual condition of acreage.

Oct. 16, 1979, 9:1-6

GOLF-FRESHMEN

Ray Weston makes second holein-one, sets record.

May 24, 1940, 3:5

GOLF-MINIATURE

Japanese fairyland creates setting for newest golf course.

Oct. 10, 1930, 1:6

GOLF-WOMEN

Co-ed golfing classes have first tournament.

Mar. 16, 1926, 3:2

Co-ed golfers convene first time Wednesday.

Apr. 9, 1926, 4:2

Budke sets sights on US women's open.

Feb. 15, 1972, 8:1-4

Budke won't play collegiate.

Oct. 6, 1972, 14;1-4

GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL

New wing dedicated in appropriate style at Good Samaritan.

Apr. 14, 1953, 3:3

GOVERNOR OF OREGON

ATIYEH, VICTOR

Atiyeh and student leaders negotiate campus issues.

Apr. 11, 1979, 8:1-3

Atiyeh promises salary policy change.

May 12, 1980, 1:3-6

GOVERNOR- HALL, JOHN H.

Hall designates centennial year for Oregonians.

Feb. 21, 1948, 1:3

GOVERNOR-HATFIELD, MARK

Hatfield proposes center for

OSU.

May 13, 1961, 1:9

GOVERNOR-HOMES, ROBERT D.

Homes wins governorship.

Nov. 9, 1956, 1:7-8

GOVERNOR-MCCALL TOM

Governor Tom McCall in Baro interview.

June 24, 1969, 11:1-3

McCall coming to OSU.

Apr. 3, 1974, 1:3-6

Prof. Tom McCall?

Sept. 26, 1974, 8:5-6

McCall accepts two posts.

Jan. 20, 1975, 1:1-3

GOVERNOR-MCKAY, DOUGLAS

Methodists to present Beavers historic bell.

Oct. 19, 1949, 1:7-8

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

GOVERNOR'S BALL

Page 289

GOVERNOR-MARTIN, CHARLES H.

Gov. Charles Martin establishes trophy for Oregon's rival R.O.T.C.

units.

Oct. 8, 19371_1.:7

GOVERNOR-PATTERSON, PAUL L.

Heart attack ends senatorial plans.

Feb. 1, 1956, 1:7-8

Friends gather to pay tribute at Salem rites.

Feb. 4, 1956, 1:5

GOVERNOR-SNELL, EARL

State officials reported dead.

Oct. 30, 1947, 1:7

Students pay tribute to state officials in college armory.

Nov. 4, 1947, 1:1

GOVERNOR-SPRAGUE, CHARLES A.

Sprague plows through paraders to throw first ball... politics.

Apr. 22, 1939, 1:4

Dedication of chemistry building.

Dec. 5, 1939, 2:1

GOVERNOR-WITHYCOMBE, JAMES

Parade is held for governor.

Mar. 22, 1918, 1:6

Cadets act as escorts.

Mar. 7, 1919, 1:3

GOVERNOR'S BALL military expands dance, present

Governor's Ball; schedule Kenton's band.

Apr. 4, 1951, 3:7-8

OSC delegation presents ball bid to Governor McKay.

Apr. 14, 1951, 1:2

Little Colonel to reign at first

Governor's Ball.

Apr. 19, 1951, 3:1-2

GOVERNOR'S BALL CONT

Gov. McKay to crown Litte

Colonel tonight.

Nov. 17, 1951, 1:7-8

GRADES see

SCHOLARSHIP

GRADING MACHINES

Electronic grading machine demonstration.

Dec. 3, 1968, 1:1-2

GRADING SYSTEM

System needs change.

Jan. 19, 1962, 2:1-3

'E' and 'I' grade differences explained for clarification.

Dec. 4, 1963, 1:1-2

New S-U grading system adopted at Oregon State.

July 25, 1968, 3:2-4

Senate proposes S-U grade change.

Nov. 21, 1968, 1:7-9

S-U grading due review.

Feb. 18, 1969, 3:3-6

Book released about grades.

May 15, 1970, 5:8

Senate says "D" grade to remain

"U".

May 21, 1971, 1:1-4

MacVicar, Wilkinson on grades.

May 25, 1971, 3:1-4

Approval given to S-U change.

May 26, 1972, 1:3-4

Decimal grade system serves more beneficially.

May 1, 1978, supplement 2:1-6

Page 290

GRADUATE CLUB

Grad students number 1 in 10.

Jan. 15, 1960, 3:4

New admission classifications announced by dean of Oregon

State's graduate school.

Aug. 17, 1964, 3:1-3

GRADUATE MANAGER

Graduate manager goes to finish arrangements.

Oct. 19, 1917, 3:3

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Graduate manual available.

Oct. 22, 1975, 2:5-6

Oregon's degree programs are

"favorably" with others.

May 8, 1978, 3:1-3

GRADUATE STUDENTS

Post graduates organize.

Apr. 14, 1923, 1:6

Education graduates organize new club.

Nov. 1938, 1:6

Foreign student grad admissions explained, critized at OSU senate.

July 29, 1969, 5:1-3

Graduate students form group.

Jan. 25, 1973, 3:1-2

Teaching hampered by language.

Nov. 15, 1976, 1:1-6

GRADUATE STUDY

Karl Klemm given first Ph.D

degree presented by OSC.

Dec. 7, 1934, 1:4

GRADUATE WOMEN

No closing hours or regulations featured in graduate dormitory.

Feb. 9, 1965, 3:3-5

GRADUATION

Points requied for graduation.

Mar. 15, 1927, 1:1

Program of class received by

Horner.

Apr. 10, 1929, 4:2

State board cuts graduation costs.

May 10, 1933, 1:8

A-tissle, A-tassel! They're colored now! Grads to brighten

Trim.

May 18, 1939, 1:7

Floral designs feature variety.

June 3, 1948, 1:8

Graduation service barred to babies.

June 1, 1950, 1:4

Diplomas to say OSU.

Mar. 29,1961, 1:7

Caps, gowns readied by book store.

May 19, 1964, 3:6

Distribution of diplomas at commencement unique at OSU, but future practice doubtful.

May 21, 1964, 3:1-4

Pre-graduation plans keep registrar busy.

May 7, 1965, 3:5-6

Discontinued 1965 see

COMMENCEMENT

GRAF, MRS. BLANCHE ANN

College official's wife dies of heart attack.

May 2, 1952, 1:8

GRASSES

Page 291

GRAIN JUDGING CONTEST see

FARM CROPS CLUB

GRAINGER, PERCY

Australian musician to appear in recital.

Oct. 15, 1924, 4:2

GRANGE see

STUDENT GRANGE

GRANGE LECTURERS' SCHOOL

School on campus for grange lecturers.

Feb. 9, 1952, 1:8

GRANTS

Law to deny OSU federal grant funds.

Jan. 30, 1980, 1:1-6

Liberal arts receives national grant award.

Apr. 16, 1980, 9:1-4

Sea grant title may be given.

Apr. 26, 1967, 2:9

Ocean grant to McCall.

May 9, 1967, 1:8

GRANVILLE, V.L.

see

PUBLIC SPEAKING DEPARTMENT

ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS

AD CLUB

GRASSES

Three new grasses found in

Oregon.

Nov. 3, 1962, 3:6-7

OSU campus will dry up.

May 7, 1964, 2:6

GRASSLAND FIELD DAY

GRASSLAND FIELD DAY

"Grassland research" subject for field day.

May 28, 1954, 1:6-7

GRASSMAN OF THE YEAR

Staff members to aid grassman selection.

Oct. 18, 1955, 1:6

GRAY-LHEVINEE, ESTELLE see

FACULTY MEN'S CLUB

GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP

Students, citizen lead great books meeting.

Feb. 12, 1949, 3:1-3

GREAT DECISIONS

"Great decisions" helps political education.

Jan. 22, 1957, 2:1-3

Decisions-'58 on KOAC-TV.

Mar. 1, 1958, 1:3

Great decisions class "unique".

Jan. 9, 1980, 7:1-4

GREENPEACE

Beaver raises havoc.

Jan. 17, 1980, 3:1-6

Trappers, Greenpeacers debate snare initiative.

Feb. 20, 1980, 1:1-4

GREATER HALL COUNCIL

Greater Hall Council names meeting dates.

Nov. 7, 1928, 1:6

GREATER O.A.C. COMMITTEE

Greater O.A.C. cabinet formed from council.

Apr. 18, 1919- 8:4

Policies outlined.

Dec. 12, 1919, 3:3

Page 292

Plans for greater O.A.0 under way.

Feb. 20, 1920, 3:2

College working for millage tax.

Mar. 9, 1920, 1:1

Pamphlet issued.

Mar. 12, 1920, 4:2

Committee publishes book of college data.

May 7, 1924, 1:5

First council group will be organized.

Nov. 4, 1924, 1:4

Oregon staters agree to uphold board's request.

May 29, 1931, 1:5

GREATER O.A.C. WEEK

Loyal Beavers spread "gospel" all over state.

aug. 18, 1936, 7:1 see also

0.A.C. DANCE (PORTLAND)

GREATER STATE POLITICAL PARTY

The greater state party.

Feb. 19, 1949, 2:4-5

Political party control attempted.

Mar. 4, 1949, 2:1-3

GREEK COUNCIL

Envoy chosen by Greek councilmen.

Nov. 16, 1923, 1:3

GREEK POLITICAL PARTY

Greek leaders disapprove bloc at party meet.

Jan. 26, 1949, 1:8

GREEK WEEK

IFC plans Greek week.

Nov. 22, 1963, 3:6-8

Greeks' timing wrong.

Feb. 9, 1967, 2:1

Fall week events planned to promote campus unity.

May 19, 1967, 1:1

Greek week activities benefit accident victim.

May 14, 1976, 16:4-6

GRIDGRAPH see

BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT (SCOREBOARD)

GRIEVANCE PRODCEDURES

Committee offers informal procedure.

Jan. 28, 1976, 1:3-6

GROSBEAKS

Two students trap grosbeaks.

May 28, 1964, 3:6

"Band the birds" study starts; or"it's white rain time again".

May 12, 1966, 3:6-9

Birds leave OSU.

Apr. 16, 1970, 2:7-9

"Grosbeak" alarms awake university.

May 28, 1972, 14:4-5

GROUNDS see

CAMPUS LAWNS AND LANDSCAPING

GRUBBY DAY

Friday is set as traditional

Grubby day.

Nov. 13, 1957, 1:4

GUITAR CLUB

Organization receives new music collection.

Jan. 28, 1927, 1:7

GYMNASTICS-WOMEN

Page 293

More members needed by music organization.

Apr. 19, 1927, 1:2 see also

MANDOLIN CLUB

GYMKHANA

Field artillery wins Gymkhana by score of 36 to 24.

May 23, 1922, 1:1

Gymkhana is planned by faculty horsemen.

Jan. 16, 1923, 1:2

Gymkhana trophy won by Cavalry.

May 6, 1924, 1:3

GYMNASTIC CLUB

Gym club organizes, Broten first prexy.

Apr. 30, 1937, 3:4

GYMNASTIC MEET, INTRAMURAL

Final rulings for mural gym meet are made.

Jan. 25, 1933, 3:5

GYMNASTICS

Beaver sport shots Funds lacking for gymanstics.

Feb. 13, 1973, 12:5-6

OSU's Ayotte joins prestigious company at gymnastics classic.

Apr. 21, 1980, 14:1-6

Three Beavers are all-American.

May 14, 1980, 11:1

GYMNASTICS-WOMEN

Menken, Ayotte named most valuable players.

May 8, 1979, 8:3-4

Gymnasts set record in win.

Jan. 14, 1980, 16:4-6

HAIR STYLES

HAIR STYLES

Barber comments on Beatle haircut.

Apr. 29, 1964, 2:4

Local hairstyles show individualism.

Nov. 8, 1977, 3:1-6

HALLOWEEN

Great pumpkin to arrive at MU.

Oct. 30, 1964, 1:5

HAM SHACK CLUB

South Pole ham reaches student.

Oct. 29, 1969, 4:2-5

HANDBALL

Handball and volleyball courts are constructed.

Oct. 4, 1921, 3:1

Handball now popular game.

Jan. 13, 1922, 1:5

Handball courts housed in stadium.

Dec. 9, 1970, 8:1-5

Hand, racketball start at Dixon.

Apr. 12, 1976, 2:5-6

HANDBOOK see

STUDENT HANDBOOK

HANDICAPPED STUDENTS

Handicapped aided by new facilities.

Feb. 15, 1968, 1:1-3

Wheelchair student assembles campus handicapped guide.

Oct. 19, 1973, 8:5-6

Handicapped association meets.

Jan. 21,1976, 3:5-6

$ to make buildings accessible to disabled.

Feb. 8, 1977, 1:4-6

Page 294

Legislation attempts to remove barriers for handicapped scholars.

July 19, 1977, 1:1-4

Handicapped services coordinates aid efforts.

Spet. 30, 1977, 6:1-6

8:3-4

Interpreter creates link for the deaf.

Oct. 12, 1977, 8:1-6

Handicapped people criticize telethons.

Apr. 7, 1978, 18:1-6

Activities highlight Handicap

Week. The goal is to let people know that handicapped people are normal.

May 16, 1978, 3:1-3

Walker faces handicap with admirable courage.

Oct. 4, 1978, 3:1-6

OSU roundballers to battle

Salem pro wheelchair team.

Apr. 3, 1979, 8:4-6

OSU renovation to aid handicapped.

Nov. 1, 1979, 7:4-6

She signs songs.

May 9, 1980, 18:1-6

Council members examine handicap barriers.

Apr. 23, 1980, 7:1-6

OSU to equip campus facilities with elevators for handicapped.

May 2, 1980, 38:3-6

HANSON, J.A.

Famous Corvallis farm receives new recognition.

May 12, 1937, 1:2

Corvallis known throughout world as home of Hanson's white leghorns; excels in commercial

hatcheries.

May 15, 1937, 6:3

OSC, Hanson's hens give Corvallis world fame.

May 22, 1937, 4:3 (Pictures)

HARLEM GLOBERTROTTERS

Globetrotters, generations grow up.

Feb. 5, 1975, 11:1-4

HARMON-COLLEGE COOPERATIVE LOAN FUND see

HARMON LAON FUND

.HARMON LOAN FUND

Harmon loans aid Oregon students.

Oct. 30, 1925, 3:1

College to receive Harmon loan fund.

Oct. 20, 1926, 1:2

HARMONY POLITICAL PARTY

Beck heads slate of harmony party.

Apr. 4, 1956, 1:1-2

HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

JFK library drive chairmen chosen.

Apr. 30, 1964, 1:3

HAWAIIAN CLUB

Hawaiian club started.

Jan. 8, 1952, 1:5

Hawaiian feast draws 350, Hui 0 sponsors.

Nov. 16, 1955, 3:6

Page 295

HAZEL RAE

HAWAIIAN LUAU

Hawaiian luau moves to OSU coliseum.

Oct. 19, 1961, 1:3-4

20th annual luau scheduled.

Apr. 22, 1975, 2:1-2

Annual luau returns.

Apr. 16, 1976, 14:5-6

HAWLEY HALL CLUB

Hawley club awarded hall scholarship cup.

Nov. 16, 1929, 1:2

Hawley hall opens; Thomas new prexy.

Jan. 15, 1936, 1:4

"HAY FEVER" see

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS

HAY GRADING SCHOOL

W.J. Morgan conducts school for hay judging.

Mar. 8, 1927, 1:5

HAYSEED

Ancient issue of "Hayseed" discloses interesting facts.

Feb. 19, 1926, 4:2

First O.S.C. yearbook put out

39 years ago.

Jan. 20, 1932, 1:7

"Hayseed", papa annual of present Beaver yearbook at Oregon

State; ;94 annual staff met own deficit.

Jan. 30, 1937, 1:2 see also

BEAVER

HAZEL RAE see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS (HAZEL

RAE)

HAZEN

HAZEN, DAVID W.

see

FRATERNITIES (THETA SIGMA PHI)

HAZING

R.R. Bristol not hazed at OAC.

Mar. 12, 1918, 1:5

Facts about the Bristol case.

Mar. 12, 1918, 2:1 (editorial)

Some more false charges of hazing.

Mar. 22, 1918, 2:1 (editorial)

Fraternity men hit hazing idea.

Feb. 21, 1956, 1:8

Fraternities' record to promote brotherhood marred by practice of hazing.

Feb. 23, 1968, 2:6-9

HEAD RESIDENTS

Housing dept. has posts for grads.

Jan. 23, 1970, 3:3 see also

HOSTESS AND HEAD RESIDENTS

HEADNOTES

'Headnotes' offers current notes as study aids.

Oct. 16, 1979, 12:1-6

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB

H & PE Club publishes newest campus paper.

Jan. 20, 1948, 3:6

HEALTH, PHYS. EDUC. AND RECREATION,

SCHOOL OF

OSU set to request new school, curricula.

Apr. 3, 1969, 3:6-7

'Long overdue' PE change proposed.

Nov. 4, 1969, 2:7-9

Page 296

OSU PE Department reorganized.

Oct. 4, 1971, 2:1-4

Men's, women's PE consolidate.

Jan. 11, 1972, 3:1-3

Vandalism one of biggest problems facing physical education department.

May 17, 1973, 3:1-4

See (after July 1974)

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION,

SCHOOL OF.

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION,

SCHOOL OF

Health, P.E. becomes newest school.

July 25, 1974, 3:3-6

Free exam waives personal health requirement.

Nov. 21, 1978, 3:1-6

Health honors society new addition to OSU.

Apr. 24, 1979, 7:1-2

Dean of Health, PE retires.

May 10, 1979, 9:1-4

Health gains new dean.

May 8, 1980, 13:1-2

HEALTH FAIR

Students coordinate Health Fair to provide medical information.

Apr. 1, 1980, 7:1-3

HEALTH SERVICE DEPARTMENT

College health service is busy.

Feb. 26, 1918, 1:5

New military hospital at OAC.

Oct. 23, 1918, 3:3

Shephard Hall now hospital.

Jan. 14, 1919, 1:6

Ban may lift.

Jan. 28, 1919, 2:1

Health Service has hospital.

Sept. 23, 1919, 1:6

Trained nurse to join health staff.

Nov. 14, 1919, 1:3

Flu ban is raised.

Mar. 12, 1920, 3:2

Health service now completely equipped.

Sept. 21, 1920, 1:6

Grippe epidemic is broken.

Feb. 7, 1922, 4:1

No social events this weekend

Dr. Matthis' edict.

Feb. 17, 1922, 1:5

Ban is off social events and week's program resumed.

Feb. 21, 1922, 1:5

Small pox situation held not dangerous.

Dec. 5, 1922, 1:2

Diphtheria situation reported not serious.

Jan. 5, 1924, 1:3

Health giving chlorine fumes are inhaled at breezy oracle.

Jan. 7, 1925, 1:1

"Flu" epidemic now well under control.

Apr. 8, 1925, 3:1

Freshman experiences chlorine gas attack when machine breaks.

Nov. 5, 1925, 3:5

Charleston cause of many sprained ankles in opinion of Dr. Hunt.

Nov. 5, 1925, 4:2

HELL DIVERS

Page 297

Ringworm reported in gymnasium pools.

Jan. 22, 1929, 1:3

History of infirmary eventful;

Amy Cyrus oldest medical aid.

Apr. 23, 1929, 1:5

Dean Langton criticizes article by Dr. Beattie.

Nov. 3, 1931, 1:1

Cooks of living groups to take physical exams.

Jan. 18, 1934, 1:1

45 cases mumps bring disease to serious level.

Jan. 27, 1948, 1:6

Measles hit OSU campus.

Apr. 16, 1965, 4:5 see also

INFIRM7PY

HEATHER HOUSE see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS (HEATHER

HOUSE)

HEATING

Gas shortage averted; houses heated again.

Jan. 20, 1943, 1:6

Fuel lift keeps OSC students studying; furnaces bum oil.

Jan. 29, 1949, 1:6

Sawdust pile is fuel supply.

May 19, 1964, 3:3

Campus gas supply replaced.

Oct. 26, 1973, 1:4-6

HELL DIVERS

Oregon State honorary corp gets charter.

Apr. 1, 1933, 3:8

HELL DIVERS CONT

Hell divers, aquabats plan water carnival.

Oct. 30, 1935, 1:7

Hell divers vote in favor of

Minor "0".

Jan. 31, 1936, 2:3 see also

RED CROSS SWIMMING

SWIMMING:

HELLO DANCES see

NICKEL DANCES

HELLS CANYON ASSOCIATION

County Hells Canyon association formed.

Jan. 26, 1954, 3:3

HELLO SPIRIT

Walks designated for "Hello" spirit.

Feb. 7, 1924, 1:6

"Smile and say hello" slogan of movement.

Nov. 17, 1926, 1:6 see also

"BEAVER HELLO WALKS"

HELONSKI SKI CLUB

Trophy banquet set for Helonski skiers.

Apr. 24, 1945, 4:5

HERBARIUM

Valuable specimens received by college.

Feb. 8, 1923, 1:4

College herbarium has largest

American fungi collection.

May 1, 1941, 3:6

Herbs given new quarters.

Apr. 15, 1943, 1:2

Botany herbarium moves to quonset.

t. 12, 1946, 1:5

Page 298

Herbarium moves to new quarters gives open house.

Nov. 6, 1946, 3:6

OSC herbarium in new space.

Nov. 1, 1951, 1:5

OSU collection boast specimans.

Sept. 23, 1964, 9:5

HERBICIDES

'Herbicide hysteria' sweeps

Northwest.

Nov. 1, 1979, 9:1-6

Researcher draws criticism for use of human subjects.

Nov. 29, 1979, 1:1-6

HESPERIAN CLUB

Club installs leaders in last night.

May 13, 1926,4:2

"Y" hut

HIGH SCHOOL CONTACTS COMMITTEE

"Beaver Chatter" is just off press.

Mar. 7, 1923, 4:3

High School contact system successful.

May 22, 1937, 3:7

HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC CAMP

Guest conductor leads annual music camp.

June 19, 1979, 2:5-6

HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONS COMMITTEE

Dean Lemon receives first copies of book.

Dec. 3, 1947, 1:2

HIQH SCHOOL SPEECH TOURNAMENT

Speech contest plans released..

Oct. 31, 1944, 4:7

Speech contest set at college.

Apr. 6, 1945, 1:2

HIGHER EDUCATION-OREGON

Page 299

Albany High School leads 54th speech tournament.

Apr. 18, 1961, 1:3-4

HIGHER EDUCATION - OREGON

Italian study center.

Feb. 16, 1963, 2:1-3 (editorial)

Board of Higher Education tells plans if $5 million cut suffered.

Apr. 17, 1963, 1:2-7

Effigies burned in student protest.

May 16, 1963, 1:5-9

Higher education to be closed to many if tax program defeated.

Sept. 27, 1963, 1:3-8

OSU loses $589,222 because of budget cuts.

Feb. 19, 1964, 1:7-9

Bond victory brings sign of relief.

May 16, 1964, 2:1-3 (editorial)

Funds aimed at heading off college tuition hike restored by unanimous state emergency board.

June 3, 1964, 1:4-9

Education master plan unveils first phase; 'vetoes' Hatfield's cabinet organization.

Apr. 23, 1965, 2:1-5

Five new degrees approved for OSU.

Jan. 12, 1967, 1:7

Stiff enforcement required by bill.

Feb. 1, 1967, 1:3

Professor blames teacher unrest on low salaries in Oregon schools.

Apr. 28, 1967, 1:2

Committee recommends network to link state computor centers.

Jan. 4, 1968, 2:6-9

State system sets up study center in Japan.

Feb. 15, 1968, 3:4-5

German study program set.

June 25, 1968, 3:5

Special task force examines education at OSU.

Feb. 11, 1969, 1:1-9

Program ready for Japan study.

Mar. 12, 1969, 3:8-9

State-wide union of students prepare to ratify constitution.

Nov. 4, 1969, 1:4-6

State board head dislikes student representation.

Jan.15, 1970, 1:1-6

Limited college, University enrollment won't affect most

Oregon applicants.

Jan. 28, 1970, 1:1-3

English comp requirements get conditional cut by board.

July 30, 1970, 1:3-5

Poitiers Univ. info.available.

Nov. 24, 1970, 16:1-2

Foundation to build dorm.

Oct. 15, 1971, 9:3

HEW knows a lot about University faculty.

Oct. 28, 1971, 8:2-5

HIGHER EDUCATION-OREGON CONT

Discrimination in hiring at the univeristy.

Nov. 5, 1971, 6:1-3

OSPRIG wants to oversee

HEW interviews.

Nov. 16, 1971, 3:1-5

Fifty professors may lose jobs in correcting univeristy deficit.

Nov. 30, 1971, 9:1-3

Students to sit on state board.

Dec. 7, 1971, 1:4

Answer to HEW outlines "attainable goals".

Feb. 9, 1972, 3:1-5

Apply to study in London.

Feb. 23, 1972, 2:3

OSU to remain technical school.

Jan. 12, 1973, 3:1-6

Group votes to form permanent body.

Jan. 30, 1973, 3:4-6

Board favors state dollars for work study.

Apr. 3, 1973, 3:4-6

Board of Education adds two students to membership.

Jan. 9, 1974, 7:1-3

Board sets OSU dorm rates; limits enrollment to 15,500.

Feb. 27, 1974, 1:4-6

McCall's budget cuts major OSU operations.

Feb. 7, 1967, 1:5

Rally comments told by Barometer reporter.

Nov. 17, 1967, 1:7-8

Page 300 see also

DISCRIMINATION

STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION

HIGHWAY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Two departments to occupy building.

Oct. 6, 1927, 4:1

Text book completed by highway engineers.

Dec. 11, 1928, 3:5

HI LEAD see

PUBLICATIONS, HI LEAD

HILDEBRANDT SPEECH AND HEARING

CLINIC see

SPEECH DEPARTMENT

HILLEL FOUNDATION

Hillel foundation to be established.

Oct. 5, 1946, 1:7

Proxy registration solves

Jewish conflict.

Sept. 22, 1977 6:1-4

HINDUSTAN CLUB

Hindustan students elect club officers.

Oct. 7, 1922, 1:2

Indian students publish "Azadi", culture bulletin.

Feb. 1, 1947, 1:8

HINES, JOHN

Welcome back, of John.

May 17, 1951, 2:1-2

A friend is gone.

Sept. 20, 1952, 2:1-2

HI Y

Hi Y group discusses plans of organization.

Sept. 28, 1927, 1:7

HISTORY CLUB

New club promotes history.

Oct. 4, 1979, 8:1-4

HISTORY DEPARTMENT

Plaster casts here.

Feb. 24, 1920, 2:3

Ancient beaver trap is addition to collection.

Oct. 19, 1920, 4:1

Students dig mounds.

Nov. 12, 1920, 1:4

History class to unearth elephant.

Apr. 1, 1921, 5:2

Elephant hunting the latest college sport.

Apr. 19, 1921, 4:1

Students search ancient mounds.

Apr. 26, 1921, 1:3

Secrets of mound builders may fall before historians.

Apr.28, 1922, 1:4

Students visit pre-historic grounds.

May 2, 1922, 4:1

Old Fort Hoskins is student mecca.

May 16, 1922, 1:2

Students will take part in dedication at Fort Hoskins.

May 26, 1922, 1:2

Ceremonies held at Fort Hoskins.

June 7, 1922, 1:2

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HOCKEY

Elephants found in glacial drift.

Jan. 23, 1923, 4:1

Historic mounds are investigated.

May 1, 1923, 1:6

Students plan to visit deserted village site.

Feb. 5, 1926, 1:7

New plans completed for Tampico excursion.

Feb. 12, 1926, 1:6

Remains of mastodon found near

Corvallis.

Feb. 4, 1927, 1:1

History class to visit elephant burial place.

July 3, 1928, 3:3

Bones of elephant inspected by group.

July 10, 1928, 3:1

History Profs plan book about

OSU.

May 7, 1979, 9:5-6

HOBBY CLUB

Hobby club to hold first meeting today.

Dec. 4, 1930, 1:3

HOBO CLUB

Globetrotters with real hobo experience wanted by new group.

Dec. 1, 1925, 1:4

Student body office receives application to local "Hobo" club.

Jan. 16, 1926, 1:5

HOCKEY

Field hockey latest of gymnasium sports.

Nov. 2, 1917, 4:4

HOCKEY-WOMEN

HOCKEY-WOMEN

Co-ed class games upset hockey dope.

Nov. 10, 1926, 1:4

HOCKEY-CLUB

Women's hockey club holds first meeting.

Oct. 3, 1951, 2:8

HOLIDAYS

Holiday costly to OSU.

Nov. 12, 1979, 1:3-6

HOLIDAYS-HALLOWEEN

Halloween traditional Punkie

Night Parade.

Oct. 31, 1979, 6:1-6

HOLY REPORT

"Holy report" provides blueprint for schools.

Oct. 5, 1950, 2:7-8

HOME DEMONSTRATION see

HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION SERVICE

HOME ECONOMICS

New look in Home Ec stresses home and career.

Oct. 28, 1960, 5:6

Feature writer describes typical day in home economics management house.

Apr. 9, 1964, 2:1-3

HOME ECONOMICS-ALUMNI ORGANIZATION

Alumni plan group.

Oct. 26, 1971, 2:1-2

HOME ECONOMICS-CLUB

Home economics club holds first meeting.

Nov. 16, 1917, 3:3

Home economics club will support museum.

Dec. 13, 1922, 1:5

Page 302

Girl from Peking to enter college.

June 5, 1924, 1:5

Club establishes scholarship fund.

Mar. 3, 1926, 1:3

Chinese girl receives college scholarship.

Apr. 24, 1926, 1:2

Home Economics club concession permitted.

Oct. 29, 1926, 1:1

Chinese universities benefit by home ec honor society's fund.

May 9, 1931, 2:6

Social history does flip-flop.

Oct. 29, 1943, 1:3

Tuxedos to stay in OSC closets.

Nov. 2, 1943, 2:1

G.I. man-ikins, primp, preen, promenade for home ec dance.

Nov. 12, 1943, 1:4

COUNCIL see also

HOME ECONOMICS-EXTENSION SERVICE

HOME ECONOMICS, DEPARTMENT OF

Home ec collects historic fabrics.

May 27, 1953, 3:7

Over 200 meals are now served daily.

Sept. 26, 1919, 4:1

Cafeteria opens Sunday evening.

Sept. 30, 1919, 3:2

Corvallis women are offered foods class.

Oct. 5, 1923, 2:3

Collection of prints and designs started.

Oct. 13, 1923, 1:5

Home Economics seniors enjoy six weeks of house keeping in practice house before leaving.

Dec. 15, 1923, 6:1

Faculty class organized.

Jan. 25, 1924, 4:1

Omelets fluff and cakes rise in special food selection and preparation classes for men.

Jan. 30, 1924, 2:3

History completed.

Feb. 18, 1925, 1:6

Bulletin published.

Mar. 5, 1925, 3:4

Colonial loom used for weaving of rugs.

April 1, 1925, 1:6

Clinic organised for subnormal children

April 16, 1925, 4:2

Two rooms used as first kitchen

May 9, 1925, 4:1

Apologies received by Dean

Ava Milan

June 3, 1925, 1:4

Costumes from China arranged for display.

Jan. 28, 1926, 1:1

Garments from tombs put on display today.

April 1926, 1:6

Eighteen youngsters enrolled by mothers for scientific study

June 29, 1926, 3:3

Child care students operate laboratory for small children.

Oct. 41, 1926, 4:3

HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION

SERVICE

Page 303

Practice house adds more babies to list.

Oct. 13, 1927, 1:2

New college bulletin published by alumnus.

Jan. 12, 1928, 1:7

Dr. Margaret Snell taught first course for women students.

Mar. 15, 1928, 4:2 see also

HOME ECONOMICS, SCHOOL OF.

HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION SERVICE

Home economics adds demonstration agents.

Oct. 25, 1939, 4:4

Oregon's national home demonstration week reviews past achievements, previews future.

May 9, 1959, 1:4-7

HOME ECONOMICS. GRADUATES

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

April 22, 1965, 3:1-4

Three generations look at OSU.

Treadle sewing machines were standard Home Ec. equipment then.

May 5, 1978, 1:1-6

HOME ECONOMICS, SCHOOL OF

Position of women in the OAC

Dec. 18, 1913, 11:1-3

Dean Henrietta W. Calvin will leave.

Jan. 22, 1915, 1:5

Home Economics department shows remarkable progress.

May 30, 1916, 9:1-3

Home economics school attracts attention.

Nov. 2, 1917, 1:5

HOME ECONOMICS, SCHOOL OF CONT

Girls manage eating house.

Oct. 23, 1918, 1:4

Girls plan army meals.

Nov. 6, 1918, 1:2

O.A.C. is important in state home ec. society.

Dec. 9, 1921, 3:2

Needle pliers organize.

Dec. 7, 1922, 4:2

Oregon state monthly features home ec work.

Apr. 3, 1931, 1:2

Dr. Margaret Snell starts school here.

May 22, 1934, 4:3

Special Snell room tribute to teacher.

May 5, 1936, 1:2

Home ec department marks fiftieth year.

Jan. 24, 1940, 1:1

Many national leaders gather for home economics fifty-year celebration.

Feb. 28, 1940, 1:2

Doctorate work set year ago.

June 7, 1946, 6:3

60 years of progress.

Mar. 8, 1950, 2:1-2

OSC home economics school was first of kind in west.

July 30, 1951, 3:2

Men challenge women's field, take home ec.

Mar. 7, 1942, 5:6-7

70 years seen with home ec.

Jan. 30, 1960, 1:4

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School marks it's 75th year.

Oct. 31, 1963, 3:9

OSU school celebrates 75th year.

Nov. 15, 1963, 1:9

New dean of home ec is announced.

May 26, 1965, 1:5-9

Home economics initiates new dean.

Oct. 28, 1966, 4:5

Home Economics opens new reading room for student use.

Oct. 21, 1970, 7:1-3

OSU health care administration program offers special training.

Apr. 28, 1977, 5:1-4

HOME ECOMOICS TRIP

Co-ed waitresses are tipped by

Multnomah hotel patrons.

May 12, 1922, 1:6

HOME INTEREST CONFERENCES see

CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES

HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSES see

BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (HOME

MANAGEMENT HOUSES)

HOMECOMING

Doesn't mind burns as much as missing the game, she says.

Nov. 16, 1922, 4:1

Homecoming plan eclipses history.

Oct. 24, 1923, 1:6

All women students to sit in new stand.

Nov. 21, 1924, 1:5

Novel design feature of homecoming arches.

Nov. 20, 1926, 1:7

Lights will blaze upon huge balloon.

Nov. 16, 1928, 1:2

Bonfire will be filmed.

Oct. 19, 1929, 4:7

Men to wreck chapter house.

Oct. 19, 1929, 1:5

No accident about start of homecoming tradition.

Oct. 24, 1929, 1:3

Talkies to be made of traditional fire.

Oct. 24, 1929, 1:7

Whiteside bill includes homecoming pictures.

Dec. 3, 1929, 1:6

O.S. Monthly to be on sale today in co-op store.

Nov. 6, 19_11, 1:3

Interfraternity sing to make debut as homecoming feature.

Nov. 19, 1936, 1:5

Gas fumes cause rook fire blast.

Nov. 21, 193o, 1:7

Private homes will enter sign contest.

Nov. 2, 1938, 1:1

New fight song introduced at meeting.

Nov. b, 1941, 1:7

Homecoming from then to now or remember the fire in 1910?

Nov. 16, 194, 4:3

Victorious 1915 football team tops list of visiting alums.

Nov. 16, 1945, 4:1

HOMECOMING CONT

Page 305

Movietone to film homecoming contest.

Nov. 13, 1946, 1:8

Baby contestant swallows pin...

Nov. 14, 1946, 3:4

Loss of "puddles" causes consternation at southern branch.

Nov. 22, 194o, 1:8

Reunion after Tokyo.

Nov. 22, 194o, 3:3-4

Homecoming crowds swarm city as

"reunion after Tokyo" opens...

Heavy schedule awaits alumni.

Nov. 23, 1,4o, 1:8

Pajama serpentine...Rally opened first

Nov. homecoming 30 years ago.

23, 1946,6:2-3

Palmquist twins win veteran's baby show over 104 competitors.

Nov. 26, 1946, 1:6

Homecoming celebration originates in 1916; fires held for Oregon game about 1900.

Nov. 16, 1948, 1:2-4

Noise parade's history dates back many years.

Nov. 18, 1948, 3:7-8

Bozo, famed OSC alum, to clown at homecoming.

Oct. 6, 1951, 1:3-4

OSC homecoming now it 36th year.

Nov. 15, 1952, 3:7-8

Surprise plane drops duck at homecoming.

Nov.

23, 1954, 1:7

HOMECOMING CONT

Parade of floats to be feature of homecoming.

May 25, 1956, 1:3

4 university students involved in abduction.

Nov. 2, 1957, 1:4-5

Dance theme recalls OSU-UO civil war football history.

Nov. 18, 1958, 1:5-6

In poor taste.

Nov. 7, 1961, 2:1-3

Homecoming tradition dates back in history.

Oct. 15, 1966, 3:5

Traditional homecoming loses links with past.

Oct. 26, 1967, 1:1-3

Dawning 70's; the fire's gone out of it: Homecoming traditions are updated.

Nov. 7, 1970, 3:1-3

Rip-off court queen announced today.

Nov. 7, 1970, 10:4-5

Queen selection assailed.

Oct. 14, 1971, 1:4

Homecoming buttons have a long tradition.

Nov. 12, 1971, 11:1-5

First homecoming queen recalls

1942 festivities.

Nov. 15, 1974, 16:1-6

OSU fares well in past homecoming games.

Nov.15, 1974, 16:1-6

The first homecoming-1916.

Nov. 2, 1976, 1:1-6

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Homecoming committee revives fire.

Nov. 1, 1977, 10:1-6

MU celebrates its 50th.

Aug. 8, 1978, 3:1-3

Welcome to homecoming 1978

50th anniversary, fall celebration.

Nov. 10, 1978, 1:1-6 (Pies)

Many current campus issues mimic.

1959.

Nov. 2, 1979, 26:1-6

HOMECOMING-BARBECUE

Barbecue scheduled for homecoming.

Nov. 3, 1949, 2:7

HOMECOMING-BONFIRE

Eye witness to tell of fire.

Oct. 19, 1955, 1:8

Rooks to build 50-foot bonfire this morning.

Oct. 21, 1955, 1:5

"Bonfire of the century" burns;

Damn the Beavers" sign left.

Oct. 28, 1965, 1:1

HOMECOMING-BUTTON SALES

Girls stage homecoming sit-down strike.

Oct. 27, 1961, 1:3-7

The mandatory button sale.

Oct. 20, 1965, 2:1-3

HOMECOMING-COURT

Candidates absence causes re-vote.

Oct. 25, 1978, 11:1-6

HOMECOMING-HISTORY

Homecoming's big blaze origin takes thoughts back 50 years.

Oct. 31, 1959, 3:1

Noise parades beginnings traced to 1922 as cast-off boiler tank used in PJ rally.

Oct. 31, 1958, 7:7

OAC in 1920's when aggies.

Oct. 31, 1959, 7:3

OSC barbecue began in 1946.

Oct. 31, 1959, 3:2

Young Twins rule 1946 homecoming.

Oct. 31, 1959, 2:2

"Red Hot" dance and "Fun in '61" to differ from previous years.

Nov. 2, 1961, 2:5-7

Picture, homecoming "Striking gold for 50th anniv.

Nov. 6, 1978, 8:1-6

HOMECOMING-NOISE PARADE

Tragedy calls for reform.

Oct. 22,1963, 2:1-3

Noise parade restrictions due in future.

Oct. 25, 1963, 1:5

Parade has explosive history.

Nov. 6, 1964, 2:1-3

HOMECOMING-QUEEN

Queen kinapped at 4:30, returned by 6, unharmed.

Nov. 19, 1960, 1:2-3

HOMECOMING-SIGNS

Committee cancels homecoming signs.

Oct. 30, 1942, 1:7

HOMECOMING-SLOGANS

Co-ed lumber stackers, rally parade give cameramen many Beaver

Prospects.

Nov. 29, 1940, 1:2

HONOR COUNCIL

Code violaters proven guilty.

Dec. 7, 1927, 1:3

HONOR SOCIETIES

Page 307

Appointments made for Honor council.

Oct. 14, 1930, 1:6

Dr. W.J. Kerr passes decision on trials.

Jan. 10, 1929, 1:4

HONOR GUARD GIRLS

Honor guard busy working for soldiers.

Mar. 22, 1918, 3:2

HONOR ROLL (GOLD STAR)

Two grads die in Jap prison.

Nov. 27, 1945, 3:6

HONOR SOCIETIES

Home economics girls have honorary national.

Oct. 3, 1919, 3:3

Sigma Tau comes to 0.A.C. in 1913.

Nov. 7, 1919, 3:3

Chapter granted.

Jan. 9, 1920, 1:4

Honorary commerce fraternity pledges.

Feb. 13, 1920, 1:2

Pledges initiated into Omicron Nu.

Mar. 2, 1920, 2:3

Honorary fraternity formed on campus.

Feb. 17, 1925, 1:6

Do honor societies at OSC justify

$10,000 spent on them? At present, facts say "no!"

Mar. 11, 1942, 2:1

ASTU invited to check school honor societies.

Oct. 12, 1943, 1:2

Campus honorary in "Good Ole

Days" finds debted members carefree.

Dec. 3, 1949, 1:4-6

HONOR SOCIETIES CONT

-INITIATION PROCEDURES

Honoraries initiation procedures altered.

Oct. 6, 1961, 1:9

-ORDER OF OMEGA

Greek honorary serves houses.

Feb. 1, 1980, 8:1-2 see also

FRATERNITIES (NAME)

HONOR STUDENTS

Regulation governing the selection of honor students were adopted.

May 27, 1911, 1:1

HONOR SYSTEM

Student punished for using

"pony".

Jan. 11, 1923, 1:2

Checking on offenders has caused grief with system.

Mar. 8, 1923, 4:2

Cheaters' names to be published.

Mar. 13, 1932, 1:2

First trial held by honors comittee.

Nov. 24, 1923, 1:2

Second culprit tried under honor system.

Dec. 5, 1923, 1:2

Two men exonerated.

Jan. 10, 1924, 1:1

Students take cards from Library table.

Jan. 16, 1926, 1:3

Sophomore suspended for drinking party.

Mar. 31, 1928, 1:6

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Honor system is suspended during final examinations.

Dec. 12, 1931, 1:4

Administrative council adopts new honor code.

Nov. 16, 1932, 2:4

HONORS COLLOGUIA see

HONORS PROGRAM

HONORS PROGRAM

New honors program at Oregon State explained by Dr. Anderson at meeting.

July 12, 1959, 4:1-2

Honors program approved "in principle" by faculty.

Apr. 30,1966, 1:6-9

Professional schools offer honors program.

Feb. 24, 1967, 3:5

HOOFERS

Women's outing club goes to

Lincoln beach.

May 2, 1939, 4:2

HOP GROWERS CONFERENCE

Hop growers group to invade campus.

Feb. 22, 1950, 3:3

HORNER, JOHN B.

see

FACULTY

MUSEUM

HORSE SHOW

Military horse show scheduled next term.

Jan. 4, 1924, 2:3

Fraternity riders enter horse show.

Jan. 22, 1924, 1:2 see also

MILITARY TOURNAMENT

HORSEMEN'S SHORT

COURSE

200 horsemen attend tenth annual course.

Oct. 29, 1965, 5:4-5

HORSESHOE

Horseshoes gain much popularity.

May 13, 1925, 4:1

INTRAMURAL

New sport popular.

Mar. 5, 1920, 2:1

Horseshoes added intramural game.

May 7, 1924, 1:1

WOMEN

Throwing for ringers is very latest thing in co-ed athletics.

Mar. 31, 1923, 4:2

HORTICULTURAL CLUB

Horticultural show has been called off.

Oct. 26, 1917, 4:2

Hort club is formed.

Feb. 20, 1920, 1:6

Hort club holds first meeting.

Oct. 12, 1920, 3:1

Hort show will be independent affair.

Oct. 10, 1922, 4:1

OSC Horticulture Club is aiming for charter.

Jan. 31, 1961, 3:3-4

HORTICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF

"Beavers-best" is name of product.

Jan. 9, 1920, 1:6

Graduates given magazine space.

Feb. 24, 1923, 4:1

Frozen strawberries sold at dairy stand.

Nov. 27, 1929, 1:7

HORTICULTURE SHOW

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Museum adds new tools.

Apr. 2, 1930, 1:4

Jarvis eulogizes prune in Oregonian feature.

Nov. 3, 1931, 3:4

Jarvis has article in "Canning

Age".

Jan. 6, 1932, 1:3

State senator dies suddenly.

Mar. 8, 1932, 2:5

Jarvis writes article published in journal.

Apr. 6, 1932, 1:7

Wiegand will organize work for unemployed.

Oct. 11, 1933, 1:7

Plastic plant pots to be received here.

Mar. 2, 1945, 4:6

New machine kills aphis.

July 2, 1946, 2:1

Horticulture Dept. investigates cloning of fruits, mint, hops.

Oct. 3, 1979, 10:1-3

HORTICULTURE

SHOW

Fifth annual hurt show draws big crowds to men's gymnasium.

Nov. 8, 1921, 1:7

OAC "Hort" show biggest in country.

Oct. 25, 1924, 3:1

Horticultural display will be discontinued.

Oct. 15, 1925, 1:6

Ag students to revive old horticulture show.

Oct. 25, 1933, 4:6

HORTICULTURE SOCIETY

HORTICULTURE SOCIETY

Oregon_ horticulture group seeks two historic -gavels for meeting.

Nov.s-7-,--1963, 3:1-3

HOSTESS LEAGUE

OSC women join league to entertain.

Apr. 1, 1942, 3:8

HOSTESSES AND HEAD RESIDENTS

Greeks take new slant on housemothers.

Feb. 12, 1971, 8:1-5

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT CLUB

Hotel-restaurant club organizes.

Nov. 3, 1975, 2:1-2

HOUSE PRESIDENTS COUNCIL

Standards group will change title.

Mar. 6, 1945, 1:1

Uniform phone hours set by prexy council.

Dec. 6, 1946, 3:3

HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE, DEPARTMENT OF

Household arts receives antiques.

Dec.. 3, 1920, 3:2

Model apartment to open in April.

Apr. 8, 1921, 4:3 see also

HOME ECONOMICS, DEPARTMENT OF

HOUSEMOTHERS

Campus scribe relates housemothers' histories.

Oct. 31, 1935, 1:5

HOUSEMOTHERS-LEEKLEY, MRS. G.A.

Former house mother at Kappa dies in LA.

May 21, 1954, 2:3

HOUSING

Change in housing arrangements to aid war plans.

Sept. 30, 1918, 1:3

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Women live in fraternities.

Oct. 9, 1918, 1:4

Students transferred to barracks on campus.

Oct. 23, 1918, 1:2

Nu Octa Roe new boys' batching quarters.

Oct. 7, 1938, 3:5

Fraternities selected to house

ROTC men.

Mar. 26, 1943, 1:7

Arrangements fixed for housing soldiers.

Mar. 27, 1943, 1:7

Waldo Hall taken by army to house

425 ASTU men.

June 29, 1943, 1:3

Women students leave Snell as

500 additional ASTU men arrive.

July 12, 1943, 1:3

Students live in twenty units of war housing.

Jan. 14, 1944, 1:2

OSC women to live in 28 housing units.

Sept. 20, 1944, 1:6

Housing for Mrs. G.I. and family.

May 1, 1945, 2:1

Housing situation pressure relieved; one unit closed.

Sept. 19, 1945, 1:3

150 housing units released to OSC.

Feb. 1,1946, 1:4

Housing shortage faced calmly by evicted coeds.

Mar. 15, 1946, 4:3

Building starts for quonset huts.

Apr. 30, 1946, 1:1

City zoning set up to limit building.

June 4, 1946, 1:2

Local girls asked to live off campus.

Sept. 22, 1961, 1:5

Housing announces new catalogue.

May 16, 1964, 3:6

Memory of Memorial Union living quarters stirs writer.

Feb. 3, 1965, 5:1-8

Pres. Jensen approves major housing changes.

Jan. 13, 1967, 1:1

Campus living to see change.

Apr. 27, 1967, 3:3

Poling empty for the year.

Jan. 12, 1968, 1:5

Residence hall is designated for graduates.

Mar. 29, 1968,

OSU to relax housing rules; allow more off-campus.

July 29, 1969, 7:1-2

Arnold Hall designed for student enjoyment.

Oct. 21, 1970, 6:1-3

Councilman labels portions of

University disgraceful.

Jan. 25, 1972, 5:1-2

Bass contract case will be reviewed by University board.

Feb. 18, 1972, 6:1-3

Computerization takes over room assignments.

Sept. 28, 1973, 6:1-4

HOUSING REPORT

Page 311

Former fraternity to open as graduated men home.

Aug. 6, 1974, 5:4-6

Renter's guide now available.

Apr. 26, 1976, 2:3-4

Old fraternity building provides housing option Sauna, whirlpool, big lounge offered.

Feb. 10, 1978, 6:1-3

Eta Cow Pi sign taken; owners anxious for return.

Apr. 19, 1978, 7:1-6

Breaking dorm contracts causes financial woes for new greeks.

Sept. 26, 1978, 4:3-6

Visitation hours change in dorms.

May 25, 1979, 6;1-2

HOUSING COMMITTEE

Students win; dorm phones made optional.

May 20, 1966, 1:5

HOUSING, DEPARTMENT OF

Housing criticisms linger after

Snell Hall move.

Apr. 1, 1976, 12:1-6

HOUSING REPORT

Petition to allow Oregon State rookesses to reside in sorority houses sent to Chancellor Kerr.

Dec. 6, 1932, 1:4

HOUSING RULES

Sackett Hall D to offer Oregon

State women on-campus living; offcampus regulations.

July 27, 1964, 1:2-4

HUI 0 HAWAII

Hawaiian students club is started on campus.

Jan. 10, 1952, 1:2-3

HUI 0 HAWAII CONT

OSC organization sets Hawaiian luau.

Nov. 8, 1955, 1:4

HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE,

SCHOOL OF

New school will graduate 11.

May 17, 1961, 1:6-7

Schools' merger proposal axed.

Jan. 12, 1962, 1:5-6

Committee evaluates needs of campus.

June 1, 1962, 1:5-6

Sociologist named new dean of

Humanities, Social Science.

July 16, 1962, 1:3-4

The philosophy of the arts at Oregon State University.

Feb. 7, 1963, 2:5-7

Expansion to a "great" university.

Feb. 21, 1963, 2;1-3

Gordon Gilkey named dean of humanities.

Apr. 14, 1964, 1:1-2

Gilkey readies honors plan for

H & SS.

Sept. 23, 1964, 1:5

School of humanities to expand to Pavia.

Oct. 15, 1964, 3:1-2

H & SS majors proposal before higher ed board.

Jan. 26, 1965, 1:8-9

Assistant dean named to school.

Feb. 23, 1965, 1:8-9

Facility differences noted on campus walk.

June 4, 1969, 6:1-5

Old but not unsafe: H&SS building proposed.

Nov. 14, 1969, 3:2-5

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H&SS growth support labeled

"unbalanced".

Jan. 8, 1971, 2:1-3

H and SS eyes title incorporating arts.

Feb. 16, 1972, 8:4-5

H and SS facilities are old, inadequate.

June 29, 1972, 7:1-4

University schools become colleges.

Feb. 8, 1973, 1:1-3

Schools change names for consistency.

Feb. 12, 1973, 3:5-6

HUMANITIES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Humanities program receives grant to develop new areas.

Dec. 5, 1978, 9:1-3

HUMAN RELATIONS

Student placed in city position.

Nov. 9, 1971, 3:1-2

HUNTING

All college property closed to hunters.

Oct. 7, 1949, 1:8

Mac forest open to hunters.

Nov. 15, 1973, 2:1-2

HURRICANES

Storm causes estimated $47,000 dammage on Oregon State campus.

Oct. 16, 1962, 1:8-9

100 students help at storm cleanup.

Oct. 20, 1962, 1:6

Campus storm damage aided by funds.

Oct. 23, 1962, 1:3-5

Agriculture loss set at about

$60 million.

Nov. 1, 1962, 1:4-5

Columbus day storm called history's worst.

Feb. 5, 1963, 3:8-9

Columbus Day windstorm topic of paperback book.

Mar. 27, 1963, 1:5-6

HYSLOP MEMORIAL

Thirteenth annual farm crops club banquet to observe Hyslop

Memorial.

Feb. 10, 1950, 1:2-4

"I HATE WOMEN" WEEK

"I Hate Women" week brings anger and determination.

Feb. 12, 1958, 2:8-9

ICE ARENA

OSC professor opens Corvallis ice arena.

Jan. 7, 1948, 1:1

Ice palace equipped for hockey matches.

Feb. 21, 1948, 5:2

IDAHO CLUB

Idaho club is newest organization at O.A.C.

Oct. 14, 1921, 2:4

IDENTIFICATION CARDS see

STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS

ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY

Oregon state receives membership privilege.

Feb. 14, 1934, 1:4

INDEPENDENT MOTHER'S CLUB

Independent mothers form organization.

Jan. 10, 1939, 1:7

INDEPENDENTS

Page 313

Independent mothers form new club.

Apr. 12, 1941, 4:3

Dorm mothers award plaques.

May 10, 1949, 1:6

INDEPENDENT STUDENT ASSOCIATION

AIS convention opens today on

OSC campus.

Apr. 2, 1954, 1:5

INDEPENDENT STUDENT COUNCIL

Exclusion idea declared false.

Feb. 26, 1937, 1:6

Rosswood forms local political action group.

Feb. 13, 1947, 1:5

AIS questions administration's stand regarding racial policy.

Jan. 30, 1948, 1:2

No student rejected for race or color--president Strand says.

Feb. 13, 1948, 1:1

INDEPENDENTS

Independent men on campus organize.

Oct. 24, 1919, 1:4

150 independents form association.

Oct. 26, 1922, 1:2

Independents defray expense of big arch.

Oct. 29, 1924, 4:2

Independent men form new groups.

May 6, 1925, 1:7

Insignia planned.

Dec. 10, 1925, 4:3

Independent clubmen aim at national unit.

Nov. 13, 1929, 1:7

INDEPENDENTS CON'T

Tabloid printed by Independents.

Apr. 23, 1938, 1:7

Phrateres to meet with Rosswood club.

Feb. 27, 1942, 1:6

Independents plan alumni association.

Apr. 7, 1942, 2:1

ALS publish first edition of bulletin.

Nov. 26, 1947, 1:6

McNary Hall, a new image.

Oct. 17, 1967, 3:6

Independent council begins amid differing GDI reaction.

Oct. 27, 1977, 1:2-6

Independent Council to fill off campus student needs.

Oct. 27, 1977, 3:1-6

Eta Cow Pi sign taken; owners anxious for return.

Apr. 19, 1978, 7:1-6

Sign returns.

Apr. 28, 1978, 3:4-6 (PIC) see also

ROSSWOOD ASSOCIATION

INDIANS, AMERICAN

Indians sponsor salmon feast.

May 4, 1973, 13:1-2

Native club opens long house.

Oct. 22, 1975, 2:1-2

Native American longhouse receives dedication blessing.

Apr. 5, 1976, 5:1-3

Minority culture centers to open next week.

Oct. 4, 1977, 5:1-6

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First pow-wow to feature drums, dancing, costumes.

Oct. 27,1977, 5:1-3

Coquilles fear loss of tradition.

Jan. 22, 1979, 5:1-4

OSU archeologists discover clay pipes dated 1010 B.C.

May 1, 1979, 9:3-4

INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB

Club enjoys program.

Apr. 20, 1920, 2:1

Industrial arts group furnishes club room.

Feb. 22, 1929, 1:2

Sturges authorized to engrave emblem.

Jan. 15, 1938, 4:5

INDUSTRIAL ARTS, DEPARTMENT OF

Bullet of large calibre found imbedded in walnut wood.

Feb. 19, 1925, 1:6

New andirons given school of forestry.

Apr. 26, 1929, 1:3

Industrial arts offer new lab.

Apr. 7, 1964, 1:7

Industrial Art Department rated poorer than Jr. High.

May 28, 1970, 1:1-2

INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF

OSU, community colleges launch special program.

June 30, 1970, 2:1-3

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, DEPARTMENT OF

Headquarters have moved.

Jan. 30, 1968, 3:8-9

INDUSTRIAL JOURNALISM, DEPARTMENT OF

Department of journalism is organized here.

Sept. 30, 1918, 3:3

School of commerce will offer journalism minor.

May 15, 1919, 3:5

Students publish real newspaper.

May 28, 1920, 1:2

Student scribes edit Benton Co.

Courier.

Mar. 8, 1921, 4:1

Students issue Corvallis paper.

May 24, 1921, 1:1

Classes to edit Albany paper.

Nov. 8, 1921, 1:2

College students caught in flood.

Dec. 6, 1921, 4:3

Miniature newspaper edited by students.

Feb. 19, 1925, 1:4

John Gilbert victim of mistaken identity by amateur writers.

Apr. 3, 1930, 1:2

Students sell eleven stories to publications.

Nov. 17, 1931, 2:7

INFANTRY CLUB

Infantry club is formed.

Jan. 20, 1922, 3:2

INFIRMARY

A college infirmary.

Apr. 30, 1918, 21

College to get new infirmary.

Feb. 15, 1935, 1:7

INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL

SCIENCES

Page 315

Portland firm given contract for structure.

Dec. 10, 1935, 4:1

Infirmary part of PWA scheme.

Feb. 5, 1936, 1:1

Memorial planned for first director of health service.

May 7, 1936, 1:4

Five treated for burns.

May 27, 1948, 1:2

Colds cause student illnesses; story of infirmary unfolds.

Feb. 8, 1963, 6:1-3

INFLUENZA

Flu epidemic results told.

Apr. 16, 1964, 1:7

Swine flu shots: it is your choice.

Sept. 23, 1976, 20:1-6

INFORMATION, DEPARTMENT OF

Center fields queries.

Nov. 6, 10:1-3

INSECT COLLECTION

Insect collection located at OSC.

Nov. 1, 1955, 3:4

INSEMINATION, ARTIFICIAL

Dairy husbandry dept. sets up laboratory.

Jan. 6, 1950, 3:1

INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES

Glenn named president by aeronautical group.

Apr. 21, 1939, 1:1

Aero institute enrolls 30 students.

Nov. 1, 1939, 4:5

INSTITUTE OF FAR EAST

INSTITUTE OF FAR EAST

Far East institute planning begun.

Oct. 5, 1951, 3:3

INSTITUTE OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY

Oregon section of IFT formed.

Nov. 9, 1949, 1:4

Food students organize club, elect officers.

Nov. 22, 1949, 3:3

INSTITUTE OF IRRIGATION AGRICULTURE

Ag conference to hold annual meet this week.

Mar. 30, 1937, 1:8

INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY

Packard says marine institute is ready.

Mar. 28, 1939, 4:6

Marine biology at Coos head uses

CCC camp.

May 27, 1939, 1:7

Institute of marine biology,

Oregon's newest college brings specimen hunters from several schools to Coos Bay each summer.

Mar. 27, 1941, 4:1

Government donates building to state.

Apr. 24, 1941, 1:8

Marine biology institute directed by Gilfillan.

June 25, 1946, 3:2

Marine biology institute resumes, relieving wartime atmosphere.

July 16, 1946, 6:2-3

Science school cuts 1953 Marine

Institute.

Dec. 9, 1952, 1:1

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INSTITUTE OF TOWN AND RURAL CHWRCHES

Program group plans institute.

June 3, 1947, 3:2

INSTITUTE ON THE FAR EASTERN CRISIS

Agenda completed for Far East

Institute.

Oct. 12, 1950, 1:3-8

INSTITUTE ON WORLD AFFAIRS

Institute on World Affairs commemorates 10th year on Oregon

State campus.

Oct. 16, 1959, 1:4-6

INSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE

Executive office names new body.

Mar. 11, 1926, 1:5

INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

Guests invited to'tea in M.U.

building today.

Feb. 15, 1930, 1:5

I.O.O.F.'s get quick service at big dinner.

May 22, 1931, 1:4

INSTRUCTIONAL RESEARCH AND MATERIALS

CENTER

Instructional center institutes a new film ordering service.

Nov. 18, 1966, 6:6

Student center available.

July 22, 1971, 6:1-3

IRAM enlarges to provide service for students.

Oct. 4, 1971, 6:4-6

Funding problems exist-

Media lab offers unique service.

July 3, 1979, 5:1-4 see also

SEMINARS (NAME)

1!!!'

INTERCHANGE DINNERS

Campus renews bean spearing.

Feb. 16, 1952, 5:5

INTERCOLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION OF

WOMEN STUDENTS

New association formed by women.

Nov. 16, 1920, 1:4

A.W.S. conclave organizes group of Oregon co-eds.

Feb. 10, 1931, 1:3

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC BOARD

Board officially slices sports.

May 28, 1975, 12:1-4

Board okays new Parker scoreboard.

Apr. 27, 1976, 15:4

WIA, MIA committee forms plans to merge.

June 20, 1978, 1:5-6

Board passes motion to review

Andros.

Nov. 8, 1979, 10:4-6

12:1-6

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Pac-10 goes to 3-ref crew.

Sept. 26, 1978, 18:5-6

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

MIA hit with charge.

Mar. 8, 1978, 21:1

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS-MENS

Women are not getting fair share of athletic scholarships says report.

Dec. 8, 1976, 2:1-3

Officials feel equal funding pinch.

Mar. 30, 1977, 12:1-6

Merger gets "no".

Feb. 22, 1978, 12:5-6

Athletic boards merge; MacVicar pleased.

July 25, 1978, 5:1-6

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

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INTERCOLLEGIATE BRIDGE TOURNAMENT

Bridge contest offered to OSC undergraduates.

Jan. 24, 1952, 3:3

INTERCOLLEGIATE RODEO

Small crow sees show of intercollegiate rodeo.

Nov. 8, 1950, 3:7-8

INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS see

BEAVER KNIGHTS

NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS

INTERCOLLEGIATE POETRY CONGRESS

OSU chosen to participate in anthology.

Nov. 16, 1962, 1:8

INTERCOOPERATIVE COUNCIL

Reorganization results in new unity for coops.

Nov. 7, 1964, 5:4

INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL

Inter-dorm council names group heads.

Oct. 22, 1948, 3:2

Water fracas prompts fines.

Mar. 8, 1958, 3:5

INTERFRATERNITY BANQUET

Greek revive annual dinner; 350 men attend.

Apr. 26, 1947, 1:2

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

New locals banned by council action.

Oct. 13, 1923, 1:3

Fraternity scholarship cup lost to posterity.

May 18, 1933, 1:7

OSC fraternities officially abolished "hell week".

Apr. 16, 1937, 1:7

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

Council resume pre-war ruling.

Jan. 4, 1946, 1:5

Council discourages fraternity soliciting.

Dec. 2, 1949, 3:5

Disciplinary action taken by

IFC for disturbances.

Feb. 21, 1958, 1:8-9

IFC votes Sigma Chi probation extension.

Mar. 7, 1958, 1:3-4

Frat dance hopping outlawed by IFC.

Apr. 11, 1958, 1:6

Sigma Chi stand endorsed by IFC.

Nov. 23, 1966, 1:1

Fraternities's records to promote brotherhood marred by practice of hazing.

Feb. 23, 1968, 2:6-9

Western fraternity group formed by OSU students.

Oct. 21, 1964, 2:6-7

INTERFRATERNITY HELP DAY

450 rooks to give churches, parks spring cleaning.

May 6, 1955, 3:5

INTERFRATERNITY SING

An old tradition is reborn.

May 16, 1947, 2:2

KOAC to broadcast fraternity singing.

Apr. 26, 1951, 1:7-8 see also

CONTESTS (SONG CONTESTS)

INTERFRATERNITY SMOKER

Interfraternity men to hold

"wild west" smoker.

Jan. 17, 1919, 1:5

Page 318

Vaudeville takes place of smoker.

Dec. 9, 1922, 3:3

Fraternity show replaces smoker.

Jan. 18, 1923, 1:3

Fraternity smoker is shrouded in mystery.

Feb. 1, 1923, 4:1

Ban on activities lifted by council.

Mar. 2, 1923, 1:3

Traditional Phi Delt smoker faces changes--or cancellation.

Dec. 5, 1974, 1:1-4

INTER-HALL COUNCIL

Hall council elects.

Apr. 6, 1954, 3:3

INTERINSTITUTIONAL UNION OF STUDENTS,

STATE

Student vote begins today to decide ratification of interinstitutional union.

Dec. 3, 1969, 1:1-3

UO graduate student elected IUS chairman to conference.

Apr. 7, 1970, 1:1-3

State board declines action on seating student member.

Feb. 24, 1972, 3:1-3

INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITY COUNCIL

International group formed.

Nov. 20, 1963, 1:1

INTERNATIONAL BANQUET

Banquet to honor foreign students.

Mar. 1, 1934, 1:7 see also

Y .M.C.A

Y.W.C.A.

1

INTERNATIONAL CENTER

Campus coffee hour.

Feb. 2, 1955, 3:7

INTERNATIONAL CLUB see

INTERNATION RELATIONS CLUB

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, OFFICE OF

Anti-communist supporters remove seminar posters.

Mar. 1, 1978, 3:4-6

INTERNATIONAL FAIR

Worlds Fair is tonight at 8 in Snell cafeteria.

Apr. 15, 1966, 1:5-6

INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP BANQUET see

INTERNATIONAL BANQUET

INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL

Corvallis slates International festival.

Feb. 9, 1979, 9:1-4

INTERNATIONAL FORUM

New organization plan to adopt constitution.

Jan. 21, 1926, 1:2

INTERNATIONAL GIFT SHOP

Junior scholarship founded.

May 11, 1927, 1:2

Y.W. members open international shop.

Dec. 5, 1929, 1:3

INTERNATIONAL GOODWILL CLUB see

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE

International center replaces

AGR house.

Sept. 16, 1952, 1:3

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

Page 319

International house forms alumni chapter.

Oct. 8, 1952, 1:6

OSC has first college sponsored

International House in Northwest.

Oct. 11, 1952, 3:1-3

INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION see

PACIFIC INTERNATION LIVESTOCK

EXPOSITION.

INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY

Hare Krsna religion, way of life examined.

May 4, 1973, 12:1-4

INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF GREGG ARTISTS

OSC tops nation in shorthand bout.

June 27, 1960, 6:1

INTERNATIONAL PLANT PROTECTION

CENTER

Plant protection center announced by Jensen.

Feb. 20, 1969, 4:1-4

Weed center at OSU to help world's hungry.

Jan. 19, 1971, 2:1-3

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS BANQUET see

INTERNATION RELATIONS CLUB

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

International club starts ball rolling-has 15 members of foreign birth.

Apr. 9, 1910, 1:2

Foreign students to organize association.

Nov. 21, 1923, 2:5

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION

Formation of new club is proposed.

May 16, 1931, 1:4

Relations club will reorganize this year.

Oct. 21, 1932, 4:8

New club organized at Tuesday meeting.

Nov. 18, 1848, 1:4

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION

ISO plans newsletter publication.

Nov. 12, 1975, 2:1-2

Name changed to show diversity.

Apr. 15, 1976, 8:3-4

Foreign students to publish paper.

Oct. 26, 1977, 5:1-4

OSU culture centers open to all

Part 1:BCC, ISO offer services not limited to minority students.

Oct. 23, 1978, 3:1-6

INTERNATIONAL TEA see

INTERNATIONAL WEEK

INTERNATIONAL WEEK

1950 International week has 34 year background.

Feb. 3, 1950, 1:7-8 see

ROUND TABLE

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY

U.N. official : more awareness needed.

Feb. 2, 1979, 1:1-6

INTERNSHIP (GOVERNOR'S INTERNSHIP

PROGRAM)

New internship program opens up state positions.

Oct. 16, 1979, 10:1-2

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INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Church group changes name.

Nov. 26, 1947, 1:7

INTRAMURAL SPORTS see

ATHLETICS, INTRAMURAL

INVENTIONS

Chemical element revealed by

Pap ish.

Nov. 4, 1931, 1:1

Martin is developing home air conditioner.

Dec. 10, 1931, 1:3

Schoolcraft receives patent for invention.

May 11, 1932, 1:3

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

June 3, 1932, 2:5

New apparatus made for cutting crystals.

Jan. 23, 1934, 1:2

Oregon State grad perfects machines.

Oct. 30, 1934, 4:2

Thomas designs x-ray machine.

Jan. 19, 1935, 1:2

Shepard develops machine.

Apr. 24, 1935, 1:6

Electrical engineers develop new machine.

Feb. 4, 1936, 4:2

Ophthalm-o-graph finds eye trouble.

Feb. 17, 1937, 1:6

Gill training device placed on market.

Oct. 19, 1963, 5:1-3

INVENTIONS-KROLL, DR. W.J.

Local man develops zirconium process.

Feb. 9, 1954, 2:6

IONIAN

Foreign club members to adopt constitution.

Nov. 9, 1929, 1:7

New foreign club adopts constitution.

Nov. 13, 1929, 1:3

Greek name "Ionian" selected for club.

Dec. 3, 1929, 1:8

IRVINE, B.F.

Irvine ends long period of service to education.

Mar. 31, 1937, 1:7

B.F. Irvine. . .

Apr. 2, 1937, 2:2

Bust of Irvine to be given OSC.

Mar. 8, 1935, 1:3

A loyal friend. . .

Jan. 15, 1936, 2:1

ITALIAN STUDIES CENTER

"Pavia Night" billed Jan. 25.

Jan. 18, 1968, 1:3

JANITORIAL STAFF

New society formed on OSC campus.

Nov. 14, 1942, 4:4

JAPANESE

Japanese are ordered from 11 countries.

May 26, 1942, 4:3

JAPANESE CLUB

Students from East organize new club.

Apr. 30, 1925, 4:3

JOGGING

Page 321

JAPANESE STUDENTS

Japanese students.

Apr. 4, 1942, 2:1

JSA established.

May 1, 1978, supplement 3:5-6

JAYCEES

Jaycees join campus.

Oct. 30, 1979, 7:5-6

JEFFERSON CLUB

Jefferson club adopts constitution.

Mar. 12, 1947, 1:8

JESUS NORTHWEST

Jesus Northwest attracts thousands despite heat.

JOBS CORPS

OSU applies for women's job corps.

May 12, 1965, 1:5

OSU drops Jobs Corps Center plan.

Oct. 15, 1965, 1:5

JOGGING

Jog-A-Thon spells D-O-L-L-A-R-S.

May 1, 1979, 12:1-4

JOHN B. HORNER see

MUSEUM

JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT

Aged type-setting machine presented OSC journalists.

Nov. 6, 1954, 2:7-8

Department requests journalism degree.

Jan. 31, 1968, 1:2-3

New degree offered in journalism.

Feb. 12, 1970, 5:3

JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT CONT

Oregon history on film.

Jan. 1976, 9:1-5

"Pioneers" tells history in the pages.

Jan. 30, 1976, 12:1-6

Department of journalism gains accreditation.

June 27, 1978, 13:1-6

Student agriculture paper receives national honors.

Sept. 26, 1979, 13:1-2 see also

INDUSTRIAL JOURNALISM DEPARTMENT

JUDGING SCHOOL

4-H home ec school to train fair judges.

May 14, 1954, 3:6

JUDO CLUB

Judo club organized.

Feb. 3, 1954, 4:3

Judo club.

Jan. 24, 1969, 1:1-2

JUNIOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH

SCIENTISTS INSTITUTE

University will host scientists of tomorrow.

July 7, 1970, 6:1-2

JUNIOR ANNUAL

Comparison of Beaver Annual with 1907 edition emphasizes vast metamorphosis of campus.

May 20, 1924, 1:3

All classes to publish Beaver.

Nov. 15, 1924, 1:3

The folly of tradition.

May 20, 1925, 2:1

Page 322

Cap at studio serves many years; features in senior photography.

Feb. 13, 1926, 2:4

Beaver annuals sold to student purchaser for less than outlay.

May 26, 1926, 4:1 see also

BEAVER

JUNIOR CERTIFICATES

Certificates discussed.

June 6, 1924, 1:4

JUNIOR CLASS

O.A.C. juniors enjoy big flunk day Tuesday.

Apr. 26, 1918, 1:5

Junior men meet to arrange for cords.

Jan. 14, 1919, 3:4

Juniors father custom hats off in buildings.

Mar. 14, 1919, 1:5

Juniors vote for "legal" flunk day.

Apr. 14, 1922, 4:1

Juniors adopt canes as class tradition.

Dec. 6, 1923, 1:1

Stone age instinct prompts junior men to be cane carriers.

Jan. 18, 1924, 4:2

Junior unable to get original class insignia.

Nov. 4, 1926, 1:7

Juniors make donation towards building fund.

Feb. 10, 1927, 1:6

Official sweaters chosen by juniors.

Nov. 10, 1927, 1:4

Dirty cords to take prize at junior hop.

Apr. 1, 1930, 1:7

Black cords, brown cords, greasy cords, to parade at dance.

Apr. 9, 1930, 1:5

Prizes to be given for dirtiest cords.

Apr. 11, 1930, 1:3

Junior, seniors, choose driveway for class gift.

Apr. 23, 1931, 1:2

Actions of '11 class might make modern student look in awe.

Apr. 30, 1931, 2:5

'31, and '32, classes to give cement walks for M.U.

May 21, 1931, 1:3

Kappa Delta Rho cords debarred.

Apr. 16, 1932,1:2

Junior class edits novel news bulletin.

Dec. 3, 1937, 1:2

Juniors revive "hello" custom.

Nov. 5, 1943, 1:2

Grosbeak welcome scheduled tonight.

apr. 5, 1960, 1:3

Juniors get new president as draft board bags boyd.

Sept. 29, 1971, 7:1-4

JUNIOR DRAMAS

Jr. dames organize.

Oct. 27, 1954, 3:5

JUNIOR CLASS

Page 323

JUNIOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS

INSTITUTE

JESSI programs inform students.

June 30, 1958, 2:3

Four youth programs for teenage students will be held on OSU campus this summer.

May 25, 1962, 1:1-4

JUNIOR FOLLIES

Follies to replace junior vaudeville.

May 15, 1928, 1:1

Audiences pleased by men playing in "Junior Follies".

May 19, 1928, 1:3

Junior follies "leading lady" ill with mumps.

May 13, 1931, 1:5

Class decides junior follies out this year..

May 8, 1935, 1:1

Junior Follies nets gain for first time.

May 19, 1936, 1:7

JUNIOR HOSTESS LEAGUE

Junior hostesses popular at the Camp Adair parties.

Jan. 30, 1943, 4:2

OSC girls entertain camp convalescents.

Dec. 21, 1943, 3:6

JUNIOR INTERFFATERNITY COUNCIL

JIFC revives bean spearing:

Jan. 29, 195'5, 3:1

JIFC reorganization purposes explained.

Oct. 30, 1963, 1:6-7

JIFC elects officers; resumes activities.

Feb. 19, 1964, 1:4-7

JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

JUNIOR PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

Junior Panhellenic set up for year.

Oct. 21, 1950, 1:4

JUNIOR PROM

Junior prom to be climax.

May 2, 1919, 1:4

Junior committee lifts ticket ban.

Feb. 24, 1928, 1:6

First prom queen will be crowned tonight.

Feb. 28, 1931, 1:1

Alice Fisher voted junior prom queen.

Feb. 17, 1931, 1:4

Collins issues junior formal no-corsage ban.

Jan. 16, 1936, 1:5

Humorous incidents and improved organization features past proms.

Jan. 25, 1940, 5:6

Pro queen nominee acquires discolored eye.

Feb. 19, 1947, 1:1

Lack of cooperation by orchestra causes prom music trouble.

Feb. 18, 1948, 4:5

Seeds, Grants Blue boys featured for Junior Prom.

Apr. 15, 1970, 3:4-6

JUNIOR TOASTMASTER CLUB

Toastmasters Jr. club will organize tonight.

Nov. 8, 1949, 1:2-3

JUNIOR VAUDEVILLE

The junior vaudeville, its whys and wherefores.

May 3, 1918, 4:2

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Seniors win Konick silver loving cup.

May 19, 1924, 1:6

JUNIOR WEEKEND

Week-end pave become custom.

May 3, 1918, 3:1

Open house for junior weekend thrown in discard.

Apr. 11, 1922, 4:2

Junior week-end plan called off.

Feb. 28, 1924, 1:4

Peavy accepts change in weekend name.

May 2, 1939, 1:2

Campus weekend, junior weekend?

Questions of last few years settled.

May 18, 1940, 3:4

Junior weekend plans changed since "good old day" at OAC.

May 20, 1947, 1:2

JUNIOR WITHYCOMBE CLUB

Freshmen form Junior Withycombe club.

Mar. 2, 1945, 1:7

K.K.K. CLUB

B.T.B's and A.D.A's move out of halls.

Oct. 19, 1917, 3:2

KOAC see

RADIO STATION-KOAC

KAMPUS KAVERN

Coffee shop named by contest winner.

Oct. 23, 1929, 1:3

Football letterman gets half interest in Kavern food shop.

Apr. 29, 1933, 2:4

Eilers reopens Kampus Kavern.

Jan. 7, 1936, 4:3

KARATE CLUB

Karate chapter planned here.

Feb. 29, 1968, 1:5

KATHERINE VEATCH KOTTAGE see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS

(KATHERINE VEATCH KOTTAGE)

KEEP OREGON GREEN ASSOCIATION

Agent describes anti-fire group.

Apr. 8, 1942, 1:5

"Green Oregon" movement starts today.

May 26, 1942, 1:8

KEEZER, DR. DEXTER see

FRATERNITIES (PHI KAPPA PHI)

KELLY, DREDERICK JAMES

Dr. E.J. Kelly's successes attributed to versatility.

Mar. 2, 1928, 1:3

KELLY, WALT

Pogo escapades popular.

Oct. 31, 1953, 2:6-8

KENNEDY ACTION CORPS

Local chapter is organizer of

"Kennedy Action Crops".

June 27, 1968, 1:2-3

KENT HOUSE see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS

(KENT HOUSE)

KEYSTONE POLITICAL PARTY

Keystone party enters political battle; platform announced.

Mar. 39, 1957, 1:1-9

KUPONO

Page 325

KILROY, T.S.

University of Minnesota buries

T.S. Kilroy, war legend:

Oct. 26, 1946, 1:2

KILROY

Kilroy Komes to Kornvalley Klasses

Kauses Kampus Karacters Kogitation.

Oct. 29, 1946, 3:7-8

"Kilroy" succumbs to coeds.

Nov. 9, 1946, 2:8

KINGS ROAD see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS

(KINGS ROAD)

KINLANI

See

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPSS

(KINLANI)

KIWANIS CLUB, CORVALLIS

Circle K club to be started.

Feb. 8, 1964, 5:7 see also

CIRCLE K (STUDENT CHAPTER)

KNIGHTS OF SAINT PATRICK

New discussion club to function at OSC.

Nov. 5, 1949, 3:4

KNOTHOLE CLUB

Knothole club policy slated.

Dec. 10, 1954, 7:6

KUBELIKE, JAN see

LUCEUM BOARD

KUPONO see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS (KUPONO)

LA CROSSE

LA CROSSE

Winter sport found in game of

La crosse.

Nov. 15, 1938, 3:6

LA CROSSE CLUB

La crosse: "The fastest sport on two feet".

Mar. 8, 1977, 15:1-2

16:1-4

OSU La crosse club sponsors

NW tourney.

May 5, 1978, 26:1-6

LA FOLLETTE CLUB

La Follette men to form group tonight.

Oct. 9,1924, 2:4

LAMPLIGHTER CLUB

Lamplighter may be incorporated soon.

Apr. 4, 1935, 4:4

Ko-eds write Krosskut of Kute

Kampus Kapers.

Feb. 24, 1937, 1:1

Literary talent receives outlet in Lamplighter.

Feb. 24, 1937, 1:3

Non-liquid rain nearly douses the lighting of new Lamplighter.

Feb. 11, 1938, 1:4

Oregon Staters learn about

Lamplighter.

Oct. 9, 1940, 1:7

Lamplighter displays permanent nameplate.

Nov. 29, 1940, 1:6

OSC prints OCE annual.

May 20, 1941, 2:8

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Lamplighter to give first KOAC program.

Nov. 7, 1941, 1:6

KOAC dramatizes lamplighter history.

Nov. 8, 1941, 4:4

Lamplighter to print Rose bowl edition.

Dec. 6, 1941, 1:8

Lamplighter to have tenth anniversary.

May 19, 1944, 1:5

Lamplighter indexed.

Apr. 26, 1946, 1:4

KOAC will air literary notes of lamplighter.

Jan. 15, 1947, 3:8

LAND

College secures nine acre tract.

Apr. 1, 1911, 4:1

State to receive 40,000 acres of timber land; after the agreement is reached, the land will be turned over to the School Of Forestry at OAC.

Feb. 25, 1913, 1:4

LAND-GRANT BILL

OSU receives land-grant act painting.

Jan. 29, 1963, 3:8

History influences research.

Mar. 5, 1980, 7:1-4

LAND-GRANT COLLEGE ASSOCIATION

Remarks of Dr. Kerr show national importance of land grant schools on

75th anniversary of founding.

May 22, 1937, 3:4

LAND-GRANT COLLEGE SURVEY

Members of faculty on big survey staff.

July 10, 1928, 1:2

Land grant colleges have big land holdings.

May 19, 1931, 4:4

LAND-GRANT-COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES

OSU's 100th anniversary.

Oct. 24, 1962, 2:1-3

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS' SOCIETY

Students organize landscape society.

Jan. 19, 1935, 1:2

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CLUB

Charles Eliot club to adopt new name.

Apr. 3, 1931, 4:6

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT

Plants given identity tags.

Mar. 5, 1958, 3:8-9

LANGE, DR. JACOB E.

see

BOTANY, DEPARTMENT OF

LANGUAGE LABORATORY

New language lab at residence hall.

Oct. 10, 1968, 4:3-5

Kidder language lab improves facilities and commmunication.

Jan. 28, 1970, 3:5-7

Language lab open Sunday.

Feb. 1, 1973, 2:3-4

LATE DATE TOCLET see

CLOSING HOURS

LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF

Page 327

LATIN CLUB

Latin club now established here.

Oct. 19, 1920, 2:2

LAW CLUB

Club to host FBI agent.

May 22, 1969, 1:1-2

Pre-law students to form group.

Oct. 9, 1974, 2:1-2

LEAGUE OF NATIONS

American colleges vote down league of nations.

Feb. 9, 1935, 1:6

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS

Women voters start branch organization.

Dec. 4, 1923, 1:5

LECTURES see

SPEAKERS (NAME)

LEGAL COUNSELOR

200 frustrated students visit campus lawyer each term.

May 13, 1970, 1:4-6

LIBERAL ARTS, COLLEGE OF

Ducks display conditioned response.

Jan. 28, 1958, 2:1-3

Senators pass bill to speed liberal arts.

Jan. 16, 1959, 1:6

OSC snowball to be handled by state board.

Mar. 13, 1960, 1:1-3

Liberal arts approved, board attacks chapter discrimination.

Jan. 29, 1960, 1:1

LIBERAL ARTS, COLLEGE OF CONT

American Studies being revitalized.

May 24, 1974, 1:1-6

Liberal arts report notes deficiencies.

June 27, 1974, 1:1-6

OSU gets certified for Latin

American Affairs.

July 2, 1974, 5:2-3

Liberal studies program criticized and praised.

July 2, 1974, 5:4-6

Faculty support CLA statement.

May 23, 1975, 1:1-2

Liberal arts council organized.

Oct. 22, 1975, 6:5-6

CLA senators say something's rotten, search for liberal arts improvement.

Nov. 18, 1975, 6:1-6

7:1-7

Duo sees struggle of two camps.

Dec. 2, 1975, 9:1-6

New dean named to Liberal Arts.

May 6, 1976, 1:5-6

Endowment establishes CLA research program.

Jan. 18, 1977, 3:1-3

Liberal arts assistant dean chosen.

Feb. 10, 1978, 8:3-6

OSU Liberal Arts faculty starts self-help program.

Nov. 14, 1978, 5:1-3

CLA to reinstate Latin studies in language course offerings.

May 10, 1979, 1:1-4

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Liberal arts receives national grant award.

Apr. 16, 1980, 9:1-4

OSBHE to decide fate of master's program.

Apr. 25, 1980, 7:1-2

OSBHE rejects master's plan.

Apr. 28, 1980, 7:1-3

Program future in limbo.

May 22, 1980, 1:4-6

LIBERTY BONDS

Faculty buys liberty bonds.

Oct. 30, 1917, 1:5

Students buy liberty bonds.

Nov. 2, 1917, 3:1

LIBRARY

About six hundred dollars was set aside for library purpose and the various professors will have some say in the selection of books to be purchased hereafter.

Nov. 1897, p. 18

400 books in the library which needs a new addition.

Mar. 1900, p. 22

L.W. Oren succeeds Arthur J.

Stimpson as librarian.

Dec. 1901, p. 22

Need of more books in the library.

Oct. 19, 1907, 3:2

The new library and its librarian

Mrs. Kidder.

Nov. 2, 1908, 2:3

Four practical lectures by the librarian Mrs. Kidder.

Dec. 22, 1909, 3:3

$100,000 new library requested by board of Regents.

Nov. 21, 1916, 1:3-4

Library plan nearly finished.

May 11, 1917, 1:2

Office of Dean Fawcett will be in library.

Nov. 13, 1918, 3:3

Library receives winged mercury.

June 4, 1919, 8:4

New course planned.

May 26, 1920, 2:2

Library to start new fine system.

Oct. 4, 1922, 1:3

Library to establish rental list of books.

Nov. 21, 1922, 1:3

Model of palace given to library.

Jan. 6, 1923, 4:1

Degree in library work is explained.

Jan. 31, 1923, 4:1

Paper 41 years old is new addition to archives of library.

Mar. 13, 1923, 1:1

Pen filling stations in library eliminated.

Oct. 19, 1923, 3:3

Fading service flags in library may soon be installed in college museum.

May 3, 1924, 4:3

Tablet put in library.

Nov. 18, 1924, 4:4

Novel map recieved by college library.

May 2, 1924, 2:1

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LIBRARY CONT

Library files articles from daily Barometer.

Nov. 19, 1925, 2:5

Library desires copies of Oregon countryman.

Feb. 4, 1926, 4:4

New filling station at library supplies ink in place of gas.

Mar. 6, 1926, 4:4

Library clock ticks "guilty" as students pay fines for books.

Mar. 31, 1926, 1:2

Lounging room or library.

Oct. 19, 1927, 2:3

Library to open stacks.

Nov. 3, 1927, 3:5

College publications indexed by librarians.

Jan. 25, 1928, 1:5

Two credits offered for library elective.

Mar. 13, 1928, 1:6

Visible filing index installed in library.

Oct. 3, 1928, 1:4

Count Tolstoy returns to lecture on campus.

Mar. 28, 1929, 4:6

Oldest book found at college library.

Apr. 10, 1929, 1:2

Library collections distributed to halls.

Oct. 9, 1929, 2:8

Library will install two floors of stacks.

Oct. 29, 1929, 4:8

LIBRARY CONT

Our social library.

Nov. 22, 1929, 2:1

Now and then.

Mar. 7, 1930, 2:8

Library clock is 11 year-old vet of college generations.

Jan. 7, 1931, 2:7

Hermes, Messenger of Gods, given by E.J. Kraus.

Jan. 16, 1931, 2;7

Various requests made at library by students.

Apr. 29, 1931, 1:6

"Fowles", feathers, used by

Leucacians in attempts to fly.

May 2, 1931, 1:7

Fussing in east end of library spoiled by spring weather.

May 27, 1931, 1:6

Old proclamation of Lincoln's revived by assistant librarian.

Oct. 10, 1931, 4:4

July 6, 1932, 2:2

Old gym basement to house museum.

Jan. 24, 1933, 1:2

Government records available at library.

Jan. 25, 1933, 1:2

Unification of college libraries is planned.

Oct. 10, 1933, 4:2

Bronze bust given to OSC.

Feb. 14, 1935, 1:6

Indian Mausoleum gift of graduate.

Apr. 4, 1935, 3:1

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Student punished for library offense.

Dec. 6, 1938, 1:6

Bronze plaque installed in honor of McCaskey.

Jan. 11, 1939, 1:3

Shrine put in library.

Jan. 17, 1939, 4:3

Union author catalog available to students.

July 11, 1939, 2:4

Reduced volumes on microfilms shown in library.

Oct. 17, 1939, 1:3

Blackout blans capacity crowd in library.

Oct. 31, 1939, 1:5

Library gets fountains of newer, highter type.

Oct. 31, 1939, 4:5

Student assistants upset card files; OSC library staff burns midnight oil.

Jan. 6, 1940, 4:1

Library directory new students aid.

Jan. 31, 1940, 4:3

Large showcase in library broken.

Apr. 10, 1940, 3:6

Shepard hall work started; completion set.

May 23, 1940, 1:2

Library to get sprinkler system.

Apr. 18, 1941,1:7

Library undergoes remodeling.

July 1, 1941, 1:2

Taj Mahal replica now on display.

Apr. 23, 1942, 4:6

Bound volume gift closes

Barometer file.

Feb. 19, 1943, 1:3

"Library friends" to encourage gifts.

Oct. 15, 1943, 2:6

A case for a music library.

Nov. 10, 1944, 2:1

Lamplighters indexed.

Apr. 26, 1946, 1:4

New recordak machines ready for student use.

Oct. 26, 1946, 4:4

Magnavox in library presented by local mother's club.

Mar. 5, 1947, 1:4

$42 in cash stolen from library office.

Oct. 9, 1947, 1:5

Six-guns, saloons, mark Corvallis' stormy history.

Mar. 31, 1948, 2:4

Library participates in lending system.

Oct. 19, 1948, 1:1-2

OSC grad returns book; 30 years overdue.

Nov. 17, 1948, 2:5

Co-ed attacked during vacation.

Mar. 30, 1949, 1:5

Library user caught signing false name.

Jan. 6, 1950, 1:8

Microfilm used by OSC library for filing two daily newspapers.

Jan. 25, 1950, 1:4-6

LIBRARY CONT

Page 331

Students protest grades in

Beaver library foyer.

May 19, 1950, 1:1-2

Genuine bookworms caught by library.

Nov. 28, 1950, 1:2

OSC "Libe" built in 1918; second largest in state.

Mar. 7, 1953, 2:4-6

Record collection moved from library.

Oct. 17, 1953, 1:8

Spring ceremonies to name library.

Nov. 14, 1953, 5:2

Lighting will resume in darkened library.

Feb. 16, 1954, 1:8

Forestry theses are published.

May 1, 1954, 1:6

Captured war maps received by library.

Feb. 2, 1955, 3:4

OSC book overdue for 32 years, found in Maine.

Apr. 5, 1955, 1:3

Book loaned for 33 years.

Nov. 9, 1957, 1:3

Obscure room in library has interesting background.

Feb. 7, 1958, 2:5-6

Dated James Watt letter purchased by the Oregon State College Library.

July 14, 1958 , 1:4

M.D. cafeteria will be used as study hall.

Oct. 15, 1958, 1:4

LIBRARY CONT

Archival program begun by library.

July 18, 1960, 3:3

First library books found by archivist.

Feb. 14, 1962, 3:5

Sandgren to design mosiacs for library.

Feb. 16, 1963, 1:1

Writer describes library's past history and future.

Mar. 27, 1963, 3:4-6

State department rejects bids for furnishings in OSU library.

May 29, 1963, 5:5-7

Move to new library in progress.

Sept. 25, 1963, 5:5-7

Library art by faculty.

Sept. 25, 1963, 5:9

Rook stuck in elevator, library's first victim.

Oct. 3, 1963, 3:2-3

Library moves 400, 000 books.

Oct. 9, 1963, 1:5

Library beam counts users.

Feb. 21, 1964, 1:9

OSU library begins in memorable

1886.

Apr. 24, 1964, 2:1

William Jasper Kerr Library to be dedicated.

May 8, 1964, 1:1-4

Orientation film of Oregon State library being prepared by KOAC-TV producer.

July 20, 1964, 1:2-3

Library to receive copying machine.

Aug. 17, 1964, 1:4

New OSU film explains many library uses.

Sept. 23, 1964, 4:9

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Library has new guide.

Nov. 11, 1966, 3:1

Library to utilize computer.

Jan. 8, 1970, 2:1-4

'Lolita' aids library in book ordering.

July 30, 1970, 2:3

Kerr Library featured on tape tour.

Apr. 2, 1971, 14:5

Library moves music scores.

Apr. 27, 1971, 10:3

Construction is complete on two new library floors.

Sept. 22, 1971, 2:3-5

Study recommends Library Appeals

Board.

Mar. 6, 1973, 5:1

Lights are back, but cooling off.

July 12, 1973, 5:1

New library machines help blind students to read.

Nov. 3, 1975, 3:5-6

New library data base increases info availiability.

Nov. 10, 1977, 6:1-3

Flashers favor Kerr Library.

Sept. 27, 1979, 1:2-6 see

BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (LIBRARY)

LIBRARY-ADDITIONS AND GIFTS library gets rare books.

Oct. 11, 1923, 4:1

"Historie" published in 1634 is library's oldest bound volume.

May 21, o924, 1:1

Ancient book stored in vault of library away from visitors.

Apr. 1, 1926, 4:7

School library gets lease signed in 1729 for colonial lands.

Apr. 25, 1930, 1:5

Library receives four sets of rare editions.

June 4, 1932, 3:5

Berchtold donates books to library.

Jan. 25, 1938, 1:6

Library receives Pierce collection.

Jan. 8, 1943, 1:1

Russian miniatures in library collection.

Feb. 16, 1945, 1:5

Library adds binder to welding section.

Oct. 17, 1946, 1:1

Late engineer's will gives book collection to college library.

Dec. 9,1947, 1:7

Private library given OSC by

J.Van Groos.

Feb. 19, 1948, 4:8

1822 edition of book donated to library.

Jan. 13, 1954, 1:8

H.G. Wells autograph included in donation.

Jan. 5, 1955, 1:3

186 year-old paper on display at Library.

Oct. 9, 1956, 1:2

Kerr's books given to library.

Dec. 2, 1960, 3:1-2

$5,000 for art work given new library.

Oct. 18, 1961, 1:3

LIBRARY CONT

Page 333

Statue of librarian donated to library.

Nov. 11, 1961, 1:3

Fountain ready for library.

Dec. 3, 1965, 4:4-6

Library to exhibit its 500,000th book.

Jan. 13, 1966, 3:7

New rooms ready for tape recording.

Feb. 24, 1966, 3:7-9

Library gets rare books.

Nov. 13, 1969, 3:2

LIBRARY-BEAVER BOOK ROOM.

Library Dept. named 'Beaver book room'.

Apr. 12, 1941, 2:3

Latest library books moved to

Beaver room.

May 17, 1941, 1:1

Beaver room adds children's library.

Apr. 21, 1949, 1:1

Beaver book room now offers music.

Sept. 23, 1952, 3:5-6

LIBRARY-CIRCULATION

900 daily calls made at library loan desk.

Dec. 2, 1919, 4:4

Library plans to make collection of pictures.

Feb. 2, 1926, 1:1

Library possesses picture collection of 50,000 pieces.

May 25, 1949, 1:5

OSSHE starts book privileges.

Nov. 29, 1978, 9:4

LIBRARY-CLOCK

Memorial will be huge clock.

May 28, 1919, 8:1

LIBRARY CONT

Old clock in library forgets to run and causes catastrophes.

Apr. 21, 1923, 2:3

LIBRARY-COMPUTERS

Library offers services for grad students.

Apr. 28, 1978, 8:1-6

LIBRARY-DEDICATION

Fitting memorial.

May 11, 1954, 2:1-2 (editorial)

Library dedication set for

Saturday.

June 2, 1956, 3:2-3

LIBRARY-FINE ARTS

Audio installations to be completed.

Feb. 4, 1964, 3:9

LIBRARY-FINES

Policies change for book fines.

Nov. 28, 1933, 1:7

OSU library to fine grads.

Apr. 9, 1964, 3:9

Members of faculty charge library fines 'excessive'.

Oct. 3, 1979, 1:2-6

LIBRARY BOOK SALE

Library to sell excess books.

Nov. 15, 1955, 1:8

Books to be sold on library steps.

May 12, 1961, 3:4

LIBRARY FOUNTAIN

"Fountain revealed as gift".

Apr. 14, 1964, 1:1-3

"New fountain at Kerr Library".

Feb. 25, 1966, 2:6-9

OSU fountain 'Psychedelic'.

Oct. 30, 1969, 1:4

Kerr fountain bubbles again.

May 26, 1970, 1:2

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LIBRARY-HISTORY

"Ad" building first home for library.

May 13, 1925, 2:4

Oregon State Library traces history from administration building

36, to new wing just completed.

Oct. 29, 1943, 4:4

LIBRARY-HOURS

Noon service begun.

Jan. 10, 1924, 1:6 "

Barometer investigation finds more 'Libe' hours impractical.

Mar. 12, 1946, 1:3

Library to be open on Sunday evenings.

Jan. 8, 1957, 1:4

Thought to the proposal of keeping the library open Friday nights

.until 10 p.m.

Jan. 31, 1959, 2:1-3

Reserve room hours extended.

Dec. 5, 1974, 2:1-2

LIBRARY-MCDONALD ROOM

Mrs. M'Donald donates books to institution.

Feb. 9, 1934, 1:8

Mrs. McDonald, friend of 'fernhoppers', dead.

Sept. 27, 1935, 6:4

Rare books added by Mrs. McDonald to OSC collection.

Apr. 28, 1936, 1:8

McDonald room. Illustration.

June 21, 1937, 3:2

McDonald room filled with rare books donated by namesake during past years.

May 13, 1939, 3:1 (Extra)

Beaver room displays sheepskinpaged book.

Apr. 7, 1951, 1:6-7

Library room ready for use.

May 25, 1964, 1:2

Book paradise is now closed to open view.

Feb. 7, 1967, 4:3

Book collection worth over

350,000 dollars.

June 19, 1979, 10:1-4

LIBRARY-MAPS

Map collection moved into

Technical Room.

Nov. 16, 1926, 1:6

Aerial photo maps in college library.

Jan. 28, 1955, 3:1-2

LIBRARY-MEMORIAL BOOKS

Gilfillans donate ten rare books.

Jan. 15, 1969, 1:3-4

LIBRARY-MERCURY

"Mercury" was presented by

Kraus.

Sept. 29, 1923, 8:4

Mercury carrying magic wand in library, gift of J.E. Kraus.

Jan. 22, 1925, 8:4

Statue presented by former dean is copy of famous art work.

Oct. 6, 1926, 1:4

Mercury contemplates leaving OSC campus; girls adore new idol.

Feb. 22, 1938, 1:7

Classic art piece object of jibes in spite of dignity.

July 23, 1962, 3:1

LIBRARY-MOVING

New record possibly set.

Nov. 22, 1963, 4:7

LIBRARY-MURALS

Regents accept.. painting.

Oct. 30, 1917, 1:2

LIBRARY CONT

Page 335

Fairbanks completes painting for library.

Jan. 15, 1929, 1:1

Mural dedication set for Saturday.

May 29, 1929, 1:6

Large painting in library illustrates past culture.

May 39, 1929, 1:3

LIBRARY-RADIO

KOAC to broacast weekly book review.

Sept. 29, 1956, 3:2-3

LIBRARY-READING ROOM

Reading room open 24 hours.

Oct. 30, 1978, 10:16

LIBRARY-STAFF

99 persons employed in OSC library.

Dec. 2, 1939, 1:6

LIBRARY-STORAGE

Library stores books.

Apr. 20, 1979, 10:4-6

LIBRARY-TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE

CENTER

New library service may benefit

Oregon business, manufacturing.

Jan. 23, 1968, 5:7-9

Kerr Library repositiory for military "specs".

Mar. 28, 1968, 1:5-6

Final plans underway for library depository.

Mar. 28, 1968, 1:5-6

LIBRARY-T.V.

Librarians featured on program series.

Apr. 5, 1960, 3:5

KOAC-TV slates new book program.

Oct. 5, 1960, 1:7

LIFESAVING UNIT

Lifesaving classes refused expens,_ sive canoe for practice.

Jan. 16, 1936, 1:6

LIGHTING SYSTEM see also

RED CROSS SWIMMING

LIGHTING SYSTEM see

BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (LIGHTING)

LIGHTNER, AL

Al Lightner stops Cal-Trojan game.

Jan. 10, 1956, 4:7-8

3:8

Al Lightner defends stand.

Jan. 11, 1956, 3:6-8

LINCOLNIAN SOCIETY

Literary society elects officers.

Apr. 26, 1921, 3:1

LINDEN HALL see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS (LINDEN

HALL)

LIQUOR

Absolutely no liquor at OACpolicy of administration.

Oct. 5, 1909, 1:3

Long dry spell ended by vote as 500 watch.

Nov. 3, 1953, 1:8

Liquor vetooverriddenby

Corvallis City-Counciiiwets win by 5-4 margin.

Nov. 17, 1953, 1:1-2

LIQUOR CONTROL

OSU dry zone repealed.

July 24, 1969, 8:1-3

False I.D. alerts Corvallis merchants: OLCC card duplication nets 4 students.

Jan. 20, 1970, 1:1-4

Alcohol declared legal for Snell.

May 20, 1971, 8:1-2

Page 336

Students favor drinking bill.

Oct. 27, 1972, 9:2-3

Plan formed to curtail drinking during games.

Sept. 20, 1973, 4:1-2

Tally Ho denied license again.

Apr. 23, 1974, 1:1-2

Back to OLCC court orders remand in Tally HO application.

Jan. 23, 1975, 1:4-6

Committee recommends abolishment of ban.

May 28, 1975, 1:1-3

8:5-6

Tavern owners unhappy about new liability ruling.

July 26, 1977, 1:1-6

Bottles banned from Parker Stadium for safety.

Oct. 6, 1977, 6:1-6

Confiscation of bottles at stadium goes smoothly.

Oct. 10, 1977, 6:1-6

LITERARY CLUB

Literary magazine offers wide field.

Oct. 26, 1934, 1:7

LITERARY MAGAZINE

Plans voiced for magazine.

May 13, 1959, 1:3

OSC's Literary Magazine, "Spend-1 rift" will go on sale Decmeber seventh.

Dec. 2, 1959, 2:7

Literary magazine published twice.

Dec. 9, 1959, 1:7

New co-editors for Spindrift plan expansion.

May 19, 1964, 1:1

LITERARY SOCIETIES

Birth of a new

Periclean.

Mar. 1896, p. 19 the

The college societies; a short reume of the different societies and their work.

Oct. 1897, p. 8-9

LITTLE INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK

EXPOSITION

Former Pendleton roundup princess rides today in Little International; women will demonstrate ability.

Nay 1, 1937, 1:5

OSU plans "Little P.I."

Apr. 17, 1962, 3:5 see also

WITHYCOMBE CLUB

LITTLE THEATRE

Little theater movement may be started at O.A.C.

Dec. 3, 1920, 3:1

LOAN FUNDS

J.T. APPERSON EDUCATIONAL FUND

Apperson will leaves big estate for student loans.

Mar. 10, 1923, 1:5

LOANS FUNDS-FOR RETURNING SOLDIERS.

When OSC Johnnies come marching home.

Dec. 3, 1943, 2:1

LOANS-OREGON STATE PHARMACEUTICAL

ASSOCIATION

Pharmacists reap benefits from fund established in '25.

Feb. 13, 1934, 1:7

LOCKLEY, FRED

Fred Lockley gives writing experience.

Oct. 31, 1924, 1:3

LUNCH ROOM

Page 337

Journalist tells of early college days.

Oct. 31, 1924, 1:5

LOCKWOOD HALL see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS (LOCKWOOD

HALL)

LOGGERS' CLUB

Insignia adopted by Loggers' club.

Dec. 7, 1923, 1:6

LORELEICLUB

Lorelie Club to give concert this evening.

June 3, 1925, 1:6

LOST AND FOUND DEPARTMENT

Bureau established for lost articles.

Nov. 12, 1929, 1:5

Rally hop features lost, found auction.

Feb. 17, 1937, 1:6

LOWER DIVISION

Committees announced by lower division dean.

Nov. 22, 1933, 2:5

Big enrollment emergency met.

Oct. 15, 1936, 1:6

Faculty approves area degree plan.

Mar. 7, 1958, 1:8

LUCKNER, COUNT FELIX VON

Car wreck fails to halt German ace's trip west to lecture here.

Jan. 6, 1931, 1:1

LUNCH ROOM

Commuters lunch room furnishes coffee to accompany sack lunches.

Feb. 25, 1949, 1:5-7

LUTHER HOUSE

LUTHER HOUSE

Lutheran students to install counselor.

Jan. 29, 1949, 1:5

LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Lutheran student pastor explains purpose of agnostics anonymous.

Nov. 1, 1966, 3:1

LYCEUM BOARD

Chairman sets concert prices, reserve seats.

Feb. 26, 1936, 1:3

LYCEUM CLUB

Lyceum club now organized.

Feb. 17, 1922, 4:2

Lyceum club now ready to perform.

Mar 2, 1922, 3:1

LYCEUM COURSE

Ban placed on lyceum number.

Mar. 2, 1920, 1:7.

One sentence result of reporters' try at interviewing Farrar.

Oct. 12, 1922, 1:2

Big time stage built in gym.

Feb. 24, 1938, 4:5

Small lyceum attendance subject for investigation.

Feb. 6, 1940, 1:1

Trapp family entertains capacity crowd.

Apr. 10, 1947, 1:1

MCARTHUR, GENERAL DOUGLAS

On fading away.

Apr. 21, 1951, 2:1-2

MCCARTHY, JOSEPH

McCarthy's actions.

Apr. 14, 1950, 3:1-3

MCDONALD, MRS. MARY J.L.

see

MCDONALD FOREST

FORESTRY SCHOOL OF

Page 338

MCDONALD FOREST

"Fernhoppers" have well adapted lab.

Feb. 22, 1933, 3:7

Game refuge created for survival of birds.

Dec. 5, 1933, 1:3

Road constructed into forest lands.

Jan. 18, 1934, 1:8

Forest school activity shows fast progress.

May 23, 1935, 4:1 (Map)

McDonald forest road being finished by CCC's.

Oct. 21, 1936, 8:2

Governor proclaims McDonald forest, arboretum as refuges.

May 20, 1939, 1:1

Reforestation started in McDonald forest.

Mar. 6, 1940, 1:7

Arboretum lake drained of fish.

Feb. 21, 1948, 1:2

Albino deer seen in McDonald forest.

Apr. 17, 1948, 4:2

Archers to hunt deer in McDonald forest.

Oct. 24, 1953, 1:6 see also

FORESTRY, SCHOOL OF

PEAVY ARBORETUM

MACHINE SHOP

Power saw developed at O.S.C.

machine shop.

May 2, 1931, 4:4

"F.O. MCMILLAN MEMORIAL LECTURES"

McMillan lecture slated for tonight.

Feb. 27, 1957, 1:7

MACVICAR, CLARICE

Clarice MacVicar: OSU's "first lady".

May 2, 1980, 1:1-6

"MADEMOISELLE

Six OSC coeds named in style magazine finals.

Jan. 5, 1950, 3:8

Mademoiselle will feature campus.

Nov. 13, 1956, 1:1-2

MADRIGAL CLUB

Madrigal disbanded.

June 8, 1920, 1:4

Madrigal operetta will be

"Miss Cherryblossom."

Feb. 11, 1921, 1:2

Mixed chorus of 200 voices to be formed.

Sept. 20, 1922, 1:6

New chorus tryouts to be held tonight; replaces glee club.

Sept. 26, 1922, 1:4

Iron coat of armor proves small guard against mere ghost.

May 7, 1926, 1:4

Insignia adopted by Madrigal club.

Oct. 26, 1927, 1:2

Madrigal club adopts new emblem and pin.

Nov. 5, 1927, 1:2

Christmas carols sung in program over KOAC.

Dec. 12, 1928, 3:6

New singing group formed.

Nov. 23, 1965, 4:7 see also

MIXED CHORUS

MARATHONS

Page 339

MADRONA MEMORIAL GROVE

Madrona grove to honor dead.

Feb. 23, 1949, 3:5

THE MAGIC CARPET ON WHEELS

Rare writings' display slated.

Nov. 10, 1943, 3:6

MAJORETTES see

DRUM MAJORETTES

MANDOLIN CLUB

Madolin club elects officers.

Dec. 9, 1919, 1:2

Club is organizing.

Sept. 28, 1920, 1:7

Mandolin-guitar group to revise constitution.

Nov. 21, 1931, 1:5

MANUAL MASTERS

Manual masters hold first meeting of year.

Oct. 9, 1942, 4:6

MAPS

Captured war maps received by

Library.

Feb. 2, 1955, 3:4

MAP SERIES

Science map series published by co-op.

Mar. 1, 1950, 2:6

MAPLE MANOR see

COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS (MAPLE

MANOR)

MARATHONS

Piano playing record defied by student.

May 28, 1964, 1:1

Piano marathon sets new college record.

June 3, 1964, 3:5-6

MARATHONS CONT

Shower record broken by third floor Wilson.

Nov. 17, 1967, 1:1-4

Hearts game is ended after record

168 hours.

Jan. 16 1968, 1:8-9

39 students compete in parking marathon.

Jan. 30, 1968, 1:2-3

Marathon stops.

May 16, 1968, 1:1-2

1000 miles marathon run.

Oct. 23, 1968, 1:1-2

Hearts marathon sets new record.

Jan. 17, 1970, 1:2

Keg n' company establish world record.

Dec. 4, 1970, 17:1-3

"Great muscualr

Nov. 3,

Race" scheduled for dystrophy.

1971, 6:4-6

Wilson fifth assaults world shower record.

Nov. 16, 1971, 9:1-4

26 finish marathon in atmosphere of exhaustion.

apr. 23, 1974, 8:1-6

Marathon dancers raise $4200 for epilepsy.

Mar. 8, 1976, 1:1-6

Teeter-totter marathon raises

$3000 for children's home.

Apr. 22, 1976, 10:4-6

Gillis, Brenner attempt 90 mile

Tillamook traverse.

Apr. 25, 1980, 17:1-3

Page 340

MARBLE TOURNAMENT

Women's marble tourney proceeds.

Apr. 12, 1951, 4:4

MARCH OF DIMES

Walkathon raises $21,000.

Apr. 22, 1974, 3:1-2 see also

CHARITIES

MARDI GRAS

Engineers to give minight Mardi

Gras.

Apr. 7, 1925, 1:5

MARINE SCIENCE CENTER

Science center nearly complete.

Feb. 10, 1965, 1:6-7

Marine science center.

June 21, 1965, 1:3-5

Oceanography leader named for marine science center.

July 8, 1965, 1:1-3

Hedgpeth takes over duties at

Yaquina Bay.

Sept. 22, 1965, 8:5-6

Research boat joins Yaquina.

Sept. 22, 1965, 8:5-6

Vessel launched; makes 3 in fleet.

Feb. 28, 1968, 1:7-8

Education sites on Oregon Coast listed in guide.

Aug. 11, 1970, 4:1

Millionth visitor sees center.

Aug. 3, 1971, 2:2-3

Sea grant conference slated.

Feb. 15, 1974, 2:5-6

Seateaqua plans announced.

May 2, 1974, 2:5-6

Dorm opens at marine science center.

May 13,1975, 3:1-4

Library, laboratory to be constructed.

Nov. 20, 1975, 8:5-6

Rare whale washes up at

Newport.

Apr. 20, 1976, 3:1-6

Marine center builds new library.

Nov. 10,1976, 3:1-6

MARINE SCIENCE LABORATORY

OSU graduate named science center head.

Feb. 24, 1965, 1:9

Marine science lab to get formal dedication June 19.

May 26, 1965, 1:8-9

MARIONETTES

Sarg's marionettes will entertain here.

Nov. 1, 1924, 3:1

Marionette showmen schedule first confab.

Oct. 19, 1954, 1:1

Pulling puppet strings.

Feb. 10, 1980, 20:1-6

21:1-6

MARKETING CLUB

0.A.C. marketing club elects four officers.

May 21, 1926, 1:2

Club members design national ad for Datsun.

Apr. 1,1980, 3:1-2

MARY'S PEAK

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MARRIED STUDENTS, HOUSING

Students better living quarters.

Oct. 1, 1971, 6:1-6

Soon to be no more.

Jan. 12, 1972, 1:3-4

Adair housing still sought.

Jan. 18, 1972, 5:1-3

Higher Ed Board vetoes housing.

Jan. 25, 172, 1:1-4

Story misinterprets MacVicar.

Jan. 26, 1972, 3:1-3

1kClenaghan denies accusation about married student housing.

Jan. 27, 1972, 3:1-2

Adult students to get 170 housing units.

May 19, 1972, 7:1-3

University plans destruction of campus court.

May 19, 1972, 7:1-4

MARS

Campus survives Mars invasion

"Hams" implicated.

Oct. 8, 1955, 1:4

MARS radio coub to hold first meet.

Oct. 2, 1957, 1:3

MARY'S PEAK

Grad sees Mary's Peak as winter sports area.

May 1, 1935, 1:8

Student survey vetoes road idea on Mary's Peak.

Mar. 6, 1973, 16:5-6

Timber on Mary's Peak scheduled to be sold.

May 30, 1973, 12:5-6

MARY'S PEAK CONT

Mary's Peak closed.

Jan. 25, 1974, 10:5-6

MARY'S PEAK-TRIPS

Old Indian legends tell much about our Mount Chintimini.

Oct. 10,1956, 2:6-7

MARY'S PEAK-FEATURE STORY

Students leave for annual hike.

July 15, 1925, 1:3

Development of Mary's Peak area as a college recreational center disclosed to reporter in interview.

May 14, o935, 1:2

Shriners to sponsor trek to

Mary's Peak for hospital funds.

July 30, 1951, 1:1

Thousands invade Peak for annual

30th trek.

Aug. 5, 1975, 1:1-3

MASCOTS

New Mac arrives as SAE mascot.

Feb. 26, 1947, 3:3

Wrinkled bulldog Penelope amuses men at Delta chi.

Mar. 12, 1947, 3:5

Red fox puppies become mascots at Sig Ep house.

May 10, 1947, 3:3

Amorous skunk new PSK mascot.

Oct. 17, 1947, 3:7

Aloysium Moore the first; chameleon house mascot.

Nov. 5, 1947, 1:6

Morning visit by stork boosts

Fiji population.

Feb. 21, 1948,6:4

Two Kappa Sigs dogs missing from house.

Apr. 16,1948, 3:6

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Mascot George gives his approval for new seal in M.U. quadrangle.

May 25, 1957, 1:1-3

Chris joins campus world as new mascot of ATO's.

Nov. 22, 1957, 3:9 see also

BEAVER MASCOT

MASK AND DAGGER

Dramatists have organization.

May 21, 1918, 5:6

Club rooms in Shephard Hall.

Apr. 26, 1921, 2:2

Mask and dagger society affiliates.

Nov. 1, 1923, 1:1

Dramatic club now reinstated.

Jan. 30, 1935, 1:2

Dramatic club initiate first time in 13 years.

May 25, 1935, 1:5

AWS sponsored fussing bureau becomes reality.

Nov. 24, 1936, 1:3

Mask, dagger, speech department sponsor Oregon State College dating bureau.

Nov. 8, 1938, 1:3

Dusty signs decorate walls, echo past plays on campus.

Feb. 26, 1946, 1:6-7

Constitution revision favored by society.

Oct. 23, 1947, 4:7

Drama honorary taps.

Dec. 7, 1956, 3:4

5th annual masque and dagger awards tonight honors outstanding work in

OSU dramatics.

June 3, 1964, 1:4-7

see also

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS

MASONIC CLUB

Masonic club active.

Nov. 1, 1921, 4:2

Masons elect W.J. Kerr to honorary club membership.

Jan. 24, 1922, 4:5

Club plans purchase of new building site.

Mar. 10, 1926, 3:3

New club house planned by

O.A.C. masonic club.

May 12, 1926, 4:2

Committee organized to formulate plans for Masonic club.

Mar. 8, 1947, 3:7

OSC masonic club sets charter meet.

May 7, 1947, 1:6 see also

FRATERNITIES (ACACIA)

MASONS

SQUARE AND COMPASS

MASONS

Orchestra organized for master.

masons.

Nov. 14, 1924, 1:1

Oregon State Masons dedicate new lodge to former president.

May 6, 1947, 3:4

Masons will vote on future building.

Apr. 3, 1956, 1:3

MASTER OE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

MBA program is successful.

Mar. 4, 1965, 3:2

MATH CLUB

New mathematics club to hold first meeting.

Jan. 17, 1933, 1:2

"MAYHEM"

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Pi Mu Epsilon to initiate 19.

May 25, 1933, 1:2 see also

FRATERNITIES (PI MU EPSILON)

MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT

Department of math to construct powerful GALAXY computer.

May 24, 1963, 4:1-3

One GALAXY unit reported completed.

May 25, 1963, 1:8-9

Math learning site initiated.

Sept. 24, 1973, 6:1-2

Too few math instructors?

Survey shows OSU, U of 0 classes don't compare.

May 25, 1978, 1:2-6

MATINEE DANCES

Afternoon dance proves success.

Oct. 13, 1932, 1:5

Partners chosen in novel manner for matinee dance.

Oct. 3, 1933, 1:4

MATRIX TABLE

Matrix Table honors women.

Mar. 7, 1956, 1:1-2

Theta Sigma Phi to host 43rd

Matrix Table banquet.

Apr. 18, 1968, 1:4-6

Matrix Table due to be televised.

Apr. 22, 1969, 3:7-8 see also

FRATERNITIES (THETA SIGMA PHI)

MAY FETE

Fete is historic.

May 21, 1920, 1:6

"MAYHEM"

Phyllis Brown chosen Miss OSC at "Mayhem".

May 27, 1950, 1:5-6

"MAYHEM" CONT

Mahem goes on the rocks.

Apr. 14, 1959, 2:1-3

Mayhem fashion show.

May 15, 1968, 1:1-2

MAZAMAS

Mazamas are overtaken by sudden snowslide on Mary's Peak.

Feb. 14, 1922, 1:7

Mazamas will form campus organization.

Jan. 16, 1925, 1:6

MECHANIC ARTS, DEPARTMENT OF

Popularity of department justifies instruction in five courses.

Dec. 22, 1909, 1:4

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Ancient automobile enters campus life at engineering lab.

Apr. 9, 1929, 1:4

Moving of offices, laboratories will make quarters less crowded.

Nov. 28, 1939, 1:4

Students hurt in explosion.

Jan. 23, 1947, 1:3

Loss of accreditation.

May 3, 1963, 2:1-3

Headquarters have moved.

Jan. 30, 1968, 3:8-9

Engineering students take gocart to national event.

May 22, 1978, 6:1-6

MECHANICS AND MATERIALS DEPARTMENT

Gas removing device invented by graduate.

Oct. 30 ,930, 1:2

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MEDICAL EXCUSE SYSTEM

Faculty to determine use of medical excuse system.

June 9, 1944, 2:1

MEIER AND FRANK CO.

M & F and the 8-ball.

Jan. 28, 1950, 2:1-3

MEMORIAL

Roosevelt memorial over subscribed here.

Oct. 24, 1919, 1:4

Athletic statue to be senior memorial.

Jan. 16, 1920, 1:6

College is given memorial fountain.

May 26, 1920, 3:3

Memorial fountain placed on campus.

June 4, 1920, 2:1

Two memorials come to campus.

June 8, 1920, 1:3

Bronze memorial tablet is honor of war heroes is presented by seniors.

May 11, 1923, 3:3

Memorial to be cast.

May 23, 1923, 4:3

Harding memorial to start fund campaign.

Dec. 14, 1923, 1:5

Memorial for three foresters dedicated.

Nov. 7, 1924, 1:7

Tablet put in library.

Nov. 18, 1924, 4:4

Homecoming game chosen as

Walter Camp Memorial.

Nov. 16, 1926, 1:3

Memorial plaque to be dedicated.

May 29, 1931, 1:2

World war service flags drape walls of M.U. vestibule.

May 29, 1931, 1:7

Memorial for Schreiner dedicated at arboretum.

May 26, 1936, 1:2-3

Final tribute paid to Joseph

Albert.

Jan. 7, 1939, 1:5

Bronze plaque honors Mauthe.

May 26, 1939, 1:3

Two views given for memorials.

Jan. 29, 1946, 1:6

Outline made of pavilion purpose, plan.

Feb. 8, 1946, 1:3

"What happened to the memorial?"

Alumni manager answers query.

June 7, 1946, 1:4

Rededication of memorial union set for tomorrow morning at 11.

May 29, 1947, 1:7

Intended chapel vetoed by board.

Feb. 2, 1949, 1:1-2

McGuire-Corvallis fund established.

Jan. 6, 1950, 1:5

Slats Gill resolution introduced in Salem.

Jan. 27, 1967, 6:2

Memorial fund for athletes is established.

Apr. 13, 1967, 6:5

Memorial loan fund established for Navy.

Nov. 29, 1967, 1:1-2

MEMORIAL UNION

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Slides given to university.

Jan. 31, 1969, 1:1-2

Sequoia given to memorial.

Mar. 3, 1972, 3:1-2

Wyckoff memorial planned.

May 16, 1972, 3:1-2

MEMORIALS-INGALLS, CLAUDE E.

Trophy to be given in honor of

Ingalls.

Apr. 26, 1952, 1:5

MEMORIALS-PEAVY, GEORGE

Memorial fund to perpetuate

Dean's desire.

Feb. 23, 1952, 4:5

MEMORIAL UNION BUILDING see

BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT (MEMORIAL

UNION)

MEMORIAL DAY

American legion demonstration largest on campus since war.

May 25, 1939, 1:1

Memorial Day services something to remember.

June 1, 1945, 3:7

MEMORIAL UNION-ART GALLERY

Rental program for art prints started by M.U.

Sept. 21, 1956, 1:6

4:3

Art room open.

Jan. 10, 1968, 1:4

Drawing stolen.

Oct. 27, 1972, 1:1-4

Print stolen from MU exhibit.

Oct. 27, 1972, 3:1-2

MEMORIAL UNION-CAMERA CLUB

Club sponsors photo contest.

Mar. 7, 1950, 1:4

=I.

MEMORIAL UNION-CAMERA CLUB CONT

Camera club plans to give back fees.

Jan. 17, 952, 4:6

MEMORIAL UNION-CAR RALLY

MU car rally on October 9.

Oct. 5, 1966, 1:5

MEMORIAL UNION-CHESS CLUB

M.U. chess club in need of more members.

Jan. 30, 1957, 1:3-5

MEMORIAL UNION-CHRISTMAS PARTY

Christmas festivities change at OSU.

Dec. 6, 1977, 3:1-6

MEMORIAL UNION-COFFEE SHOP

Coffee hour slated in Memorial union.

Mar. 8, 1950, 1:4

Coffee hour planned for students, faculty.

June 19, 1950, 4:4

Weekly coffee hour to feature guests.

July 3, 1950, 4:4

MEMORIAL UNIONS-COMMONS

Commons to have new cooling unit.

July 24, 1961, 3:4

Changes to be made to improve commons.

May 19, 1964, 1:7-8

Discontinued 1-66 see also

MEMORIAL UNION-DINING SERVICE

MEMORIAL UNION CRAFT SHOP

OSU craftshop open for use.

Feb. 28, 1967, 3:5

No free use of MU craft shop.

Feb. 9, 1967, 2:5-6

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MEMORIAL UNION DANCE

Friday night's mixer features

9-piece band.

Oct. 30, 1946, 1:1

MEMORIAL UNION DANCE CLUB

Dance club to elect, organize

Latin group.

Apr. 5, 1949, 1:1

MEMORIAL UNION DINING SERVICE

M.U. tea room opens after seven years.

Nov. 4, 1948, 1:1

13.

MU luncheon service closes December

Dec. 8, 1949, 1:1

New look for commons part of remodeling program.

Oct. 27, 1965, 3:6-7

Withycombe dairy bar offers specialities.

Oct. 1, 1971, 7:5-6

Liquor license sought.

Jan. 21, 1972, 12:1-2

Food service opens new store.

Apr. 11, 1973, 9:1-4

MEMORIAL UNION EAST

New MU East opens doors.

Sept. 22, 1977, 17:4-6

MU forum is alive and well.

Nov. 3, 1978, 18:1-6

Dinner theater starts tonight.

Nov. 30, 1978, 9:1

MEMORIAL UNION ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE

MU coffeehouse cancelled.

May 26, 1972, 2:2

MEMORIAL UNION FOOD SERVICE

Food service announces Snell expansion.

June 26, 1973, 1:1-6

Food Mill offers answer to hungriest appetites.

Oct. 3, 1973, 6:1-4

Country store opening planned

Winter Term.

Nov. 28, 1973, 11:1-2

The Closet open for business

Nov. 30, 1973, 2:1-2

Closet to supply sandwiches.

Apr. 2, 1974, 2:5-6

BYO experiment begins today.

Apr. 29, 1974, 7:5-6

Mobil food service starts.

Nov. 14, 1974, 2:5-6

Mobile food service handy, brings snacks to your door.

Nov. 22, 1974, 3:4-6

MU opens pizza parlor: Italians invade MU.

Jan. 9, 1976, 5:1-5

Snell restaurant opens.

Jan. 13, 1977, 2:5-6

MU La Cucina Pizza to remain closed.

Mar. 1, 1979, 12:1-4

MEMORIAL UNION FOUNTAIN

Soda fountain opens in east bay of MU.

Sept. 24, 1941, 2:5

MEMORIAL UNION GAMES & RECREATION

COMMITTEE

First car rally to be Sunday; dance follows.

Nov. 3, 1967, 1:7

Coffee House planned.

Jan. 19, 1972, 2:3

MEMORIAL UNION PAINTINGS

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MEMORIAL UNION JAM SESSION

M.U. jam session starxkes onlookers at peace meeting.

Feb. 24, 1950, 1:6

MEMORIAL UNION MOVIE

M.U. to show free movies at noon hour.

Oct. 5, 1948, 1:5

M.U. to open movies series.

Jan. 5, 1949, 1:3

Banned film to be shown.

Jan. 20, 1966, 1:8

Projectionist causes movie shift.

Apr. 27, 1976, 1:1-6

Elusive policy bans movies.

Oct. 21, 1976, 1:5-6

MEMORIAL UNION MUSIC COMMITTEE

Music group set for M.U.

Oct. 20, 1948, 1:5

MEMORIAL UNION MUSIC ROOM

Music room to reopen in Memorial

Union.

Oct. 6, 1951, 2:8

New record system is installed in M.U.

Feb. 12, 1954, 1:2-6

MEMORIAL UNION NEWS see

BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT (MEMORIAL UNION:

MEMORIAL UNION "0 CLUB"

Reeds release "0 Club" option.

Apr. 15, 1960, 1:6

MEMORIAL UNION PAINTINGS

Two new paintings displayed in M.U.

July 5, 1955, 2:1-2

MEMORIAL UNION PICTURE RENTAL

MEMORIAL UNION PICTURE RENTAL

M.U. asks return on rented pictures.

Dec. 4, 1956, 1:3

MEMORIAL UNION PISTOL CLUB

Pistol Club to join National Rifle group.

Feb. 28, 1950, 1:8

National crown won by M.U. pistol team.

Apr. 15, 1952, 3:1-3

Armory range to be closed.

Mar. 6, 1957, 3:9

MEMORIAL UNION PROGRAM COUNCIL

Cow Day II features contests, bands, movies.

Apr. 8, 1976, 8:4-6

M.U. celebrates its 50th.

Aug. 8, 1978, 3:1-3

MUPC to request permission to sell liquor.

Feb. 5, 1980, 1:1-6

MEMORIAL UNION-SPECIAL EVENTS

COMMITTEE

1300 matched by computer.

Nov. 9, 1966, 3:6

MEMORIAL UNION TELEVISION THEATRE

Huge screen, vinyl seats add

'quality' to TV room.

Sept. 23, 1976,_37:1-6

MEMORIAL UNION TOASTMASTERS CLUB

Toastmasters Club develops abilities of novice speakers.

Apr. 10, 1951, 3:4

MEMORIAL UNION TOASTMISTRESS CLUB

Women prove in man's world.

Apr. 19, 1951, 3:4

MEMORIAL UNION TOURS COMMITTEE

MUT publishes campus tour pamphlet.

Feb. 1, 1966, 3:5-9

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M.U. tours committee produces slide show.

Feb. 9, 1968, 4:4-5

MEN'S FACULTY CLUB see

FACULTY MEN'S CLUB

MEN's RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL

Demonstration is planned if

"Satisfactory answer" not given by 12 Thursday.

May 18, 1966, 1:7-9

Round 1:MRHC vs. housing dept.

May 19, 1967, 2:1

MRHC to install dorm gun racks.

Nov. 22, 1967, 1:4

MEN'S UNION

Men's union fills need on campus.

Apr. 20, 1920, 1:7

MERCURY

See

LIBRARY-MERCURY

MERIT TEACHING AWARD see

AWARDS. MERIT TEACHING AWARD

MERRY TI-EDS

OSC married undergrads exceed

U. of O. couples.

Dec. 1, 1936, 1:7

'MESSIAH'

Annual 'Messiah' set for December.

Nov. 2, 1949, 3:2

Handel's Messiah Sunday bolstered over last year by solo, choral additions.

Dec. 3, 1949, 1:3-4

METALS CLUB

Metals club.

Dec. 3, 1968, 1:1-2

S

METEOROLOGY

Graduate degrees offered in atmospheric science.

June 4, 1969, 5:6-9

Weathermen drop major.

May 26, 1972, 3:1-2

MIAMI CLUB

Miami Club elects Stewart.

Oct. 14, 1921, 4:1

MIAMI TRIAD

Miami Triad to be April 30.

Apr. 21, 1949, 3:6

Triad tradition honors Greek's

Miami founding.

Apr. 20, 1950, 3:8

Greeks' crest to adorn walls at

Miami Triad.

Apr. 27, 1950, 3:4

MICROBIOLOGY CLUB

Microbiology club gains recognition.

Nov. 8, 1960, 1:6

MICROBIOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF

Microbiology Dept. issues pamphlet.

Apr. 20, 1963, 3:6

Cooperative venture results in cheese discovery.

Feb. 4, 1980, 6:1-6

MICROPHONE CLUB

Mike club studies proposed charter.

Oct. 26, 1948, 3:6 see

TELEMIKE CLUB (After Oct. 1955)

MIDDLEKAUFF FIELD

Middlekauff field formally dedicated.

Nov. 13, 1925, 1:4

Polo Club obtains ground for games.

Nov. 10, 1926, 1:6

MILITARY BALL

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MIDNIGHT MATINEE

Annual review adheres to 'Beaver

Fever' theme.

Oct. 21, 1949, 1:7-8

MIGRATORY WORKERS

Staters spend summer studying migrants' rank.

Oct. 19, 1951, 1:6-7

MILITARY BALL

Ball is superb social function.

Dec. 20, 1917, 8:1

Grand march to be feature of dance.

Apr. 25, 1925, 1:6

Military ball becomes annual school affair.

Apr. 5, 1934, 1:2

Scabbard and Blade pledging ceremony featured at Ball.

Apr. 30, 1935, 1:2

Military Ball now called defense course.

Apr. 30, 1942, 3:5

ROTC formal returns.

Feb. 19, 1947, 1:2

Academy winner, James Stewart, to select court.

Apr. 25, 1947, 3:7

Military ball post-war debut scheduled for May 3 on campus.

Apr. 26, 1947, 1:2

'Pink tank' greets OSC campus; sheriff to investigate paint job.

May 3, 1947, 1:2

A glimpse into history shows that

Military Ball lives in OSC tradition.

Oct. 17, 1952, 3:1-4

Military Ball originated at OSC in 1905.

Oct. 23, 1953, 1:3-6

MILITARY BALL CONT

Military dance history given.

Jan. 19, 1957, 1:5

Military ball at OSU appeared in

1905.

Jan. 28, 1966, 2:7-8

MILITARY DEPARTMENT

Captain McAlexander is thoroughly reorganizing Military Department in the OAC.

Feb. 8, 1908, 1:4

History of Military Department.

May 18, 1915, 2:2

McCollum is colonel.

Oct. 9, 1917, 1:1

Military Dept. receives newest model rifle.

Mar. 26, 1918, 1:2

Uniforms delayed on account of shortage.

Apr. 2, 1919, 4:4

Artillery to be established.

Apr. 29, 1919, 4:4

Seditious propaganda floods institutions.

May 13, 1919, 3:4

Field artillery unit occupies new building.

Sept. 23, 1919, 2:3

Officers detailed here for new unit.

Feb. 3, 1920, 1:4

Capt. Ackley chosen.

Feb. 3, 1920, 1:6

Field artillery club to be formed.

Feb. 13, 1920, 3:2

Major Maginnis back.

Feb. 24, 1920, 2:2

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OAC co-eds may become officers,

'n everything.

Oct. 29, 1920, 1:4

Women will soon rank as "cadets" officers.

Nov. 5, 1920, 1:6

"Officerettes" to hear their fate.

Nov. 9, 1920, 4:4

Bronze medal given.

Dec. 14, 1920, 1:3

Captain Ackley sent to OAC.

Sept. 22, 1921, 1:6

Cadet caps soon to be discarded.

Nov. 22, 1921, 1:3

Students to wear complete uniform order of war dept.

Jan. 24, 1922, 1:6

Cavalry unit gets horses.

Feb. 17, 1922, 3:1

Order received to demote sergeants.

Nov. 24, 1922, 1:4

Cavalry men get horses.

Dec. 12, 1922, 3:4

Clang of anvil still heard from hidden but busy military smithy.

Jan. 22, 1924, 2:4

Manipulation of big French guns proves ordeal to horsemen.

Nov. 6, 1925, 4:4

Teaching war theory unknown to college in early curriculum.

May 21, 1929, 1:4

High collar passes from army uniform.

Apr. 18, 1930, 4:4

0.S. Field artillery praised in article.

Dec. 10, 1931, 1:4

Bowley tells war history in magazine.

Dec. 11, 1931, 1:8

Sergeant L.E. Darlington hero of "ambition plus".

Nov. 4, 1932, 1:2

College pacifists to organize.

Nov. 23, 1932, 2:1 (Editorial--

Colorado Silver and gold)

Freshman wins decision of court against drill.

Feb. 3, 1933, 2:4

OSC officers on CCC staffs.

Oct. 13, 1933, 1:1

Retain compulsory ROTC....

Feb. 3, 1934, 2:1 (editorial)

Supreme court upholds ruling.

Dec. 4, 1934, 1:7

One out of 1300 opposed to ROTC.

Oct. 5, 1935, 1:6

Col Thompson gets call for active service.

Feb. 25, 1936, 1:8

Committee to investigate military training question appointed by state board.

Mar. 10,1936, 1:7-8

Armory attractive in unusual colors; offices completed.

May 29, 1936, 1:2

Harsch to retire from active service

Apr. 23, 1936, 1:2

Governor Charles H. Martin establishes trophy for Oregon's rival ROTC Units.

Oct. 8, 1937, 1:7

MILITARY SERVICE-SELECTIVE

Page 351

Degrees to be offered in military branches.

May 3, 1938, 4:1

Federal land-grant act of 1862 paves way for military at OSC.

Mar. 10, 1942, 2:5

Hanley admits shooting after Gross convicted.

May 20, 1942, 1:3

Military instructors sent to active duty.

May 22, 1942, 1:8

Bronze star awarded at armory ceremony.

Oct. 22, 1946, 3:4

MILITARY RESERVE PROGRAMS see

U.S. NAVAL RESERVE CORPS

RECRUITING

MILITARY PROPERTY CUSTODIAN

OSC police chief has new post as custodian.

Feb. 23, 1949, 1:5

MILITARY SCIENCE, DEPARTMENT OF

OSU captain ordered to Asia.

Feb. 19, 1963, 1:3

MILITARY SERVICE

War department suspends CMTC.

Oct. 9, 1940, 4:2

Draft boards return to wartime routines.

Sept. 29, 1950, 3:1-2

MILITARY SERVICE-SELECTIVE

Draft lottery starts Tuesday at

9 o'clock.

Oct. 29, 1940, 4:4

Students required to carry card.

Jan. 19, 1943, 3:7

MILITARY SERVICE-SELECTIVE

Navy V-12 program terminates in march, NROTC to continue.

Dec. 7, 1945, 1:7

MILITARY TOURNAMENT

Women to have part.

Mar. 9, 1920, 1:6

Tourney feature draws criticism.

May 5, 1925, 1:3

Passenger plane and noted flier coming.

May 30,1925, 1:4

Tournament event refilmed by

Pathe.

Jan. 19, 1926, 4:1

Horse show events draw women riders.

Feb. 21, 1931, 1:3

ROTC spring show definitely dropped.

Arp. 7, 1936, 1:4

Military competition will be held today.

May 25, 1938, 1:4

Second annual military drill offered Friday.

May 18, 1939, 1:5 see also

HORSE SHOW

MILITARY WEEK-END

Army show, maneuvers, ball on

June 1-2.

May 8, 1945, 3:7

MILK CONTROL

Committee clears college in inquire into policies toward dairy interests.

Apr. 4, 1951, 1:1-2

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MINERS' CLUB

Miners organize.

Jan. 28, 1919, 2:4

Constitution adopted by mining engineers.

May 11, 1928, 2:3

MINES DEPARTMENT

OAC school of mines wins cup.

Apr. 12, 1921, 1:4

Twelve buried alive in poisonous tunnel for twenty minutes.

Jan. 21, 1927, 1:5

Bottle of mercaptan causes distubrance in Mines Building.

Jan. 30, 1930, 1:7

MINES, SCHOOL OF

Mining engineering.

Apr. 27, 1915, 3:1-3

MINOR "0" ASSOCIATION

Minor "0" Association adopted as new name.

June 2, 1927, 1:5

Minor sports men adopt new emblem.

Nov. 14, 1929, 1:7 see also

CIRCLE "0" ASSOCIATION

MINORITY AFFAIRS

Beaver club members asked to support minority program.

Oct. 30, 1969, 1:1-2

Pressure on black athletes viewed in Sunday panel talk.

Feb. 10, 1970, 1:4-6

Suspension of Frenandez brought on by complaint.

Feb. 10, 1970, 1:1-2

Suspension still pending.

Feb. 19, 1970, 1:4

Poor council 'agent' a hoax.

Nov. 3, 1970, 1:3-4

'Informer' claim draws criticism.

Nov. 4, 1970, 1:3-4

ASOSU Senate passes Black Studies program.

Mar. 3, 1971, 2:1-3

Blacks at OSU.

Apr. 8, 1971, 8:1-5

9:1-5

Discrimination in hiring at the

University.

Nov. 5, 1971, 6:1-3

Blacks charge discrimination.

Nov. 20, 1972, 6:1-3

Civil rights team to look at athletics.

Dec. 5, 1972, 1:2-3

Cultural center opens doors to all students.

Apr. 9, 1973, 8:3-4

HEW decision absolves University.

May 30, 1973, 16:1-6

An insult, says Poe. Symposium developed by 'Great white fathers'.

Nov. 9, 1973, 7:1-6

Program Chairman denies Black bias.

Jan. 11, 1974, 2:4-6

Harris claims his removal a subterfuge.

Jan. 14, 1974, 1:1-6

Affirmative action nixes races preference in EOP head choice.

Apr. 10, 1974, 6:1-4

MISSING PERSONS

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Orzech named as new University

EOP head.

Sept. 26, 1974, 41:1-3

Corvallis practices subtle type of discrimination.

Apr. 15, 1975, 3:1-6

Sorority torn by controversy: discrimination or internal strife?

Jan. 12, 1977, 1:1-4

Sorority slapped with reprimand.

Jan. 14, 1977, 1:5-6 see also

COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM OF CORVALLIS

MINUTE MAIDS

Minute maids to write constitution, plan new campaign.

Feb. 4, 1944, 3:3

MISSING PERSONS

Missing rook case remains unsolved.

Jan. 23, 1947, 1:5

Chief Harper reports no leads in vanishing stater case.

Jan. 29, 1947, 1:3

Rook missing since last Monday as search reveals lack of clues.

Jan. 21, 1947, 1:8

Missing student's belongings found Harper discloses.

Feb. 13, 1947, 1:2

Many volunteer for search.

Apr. 24, 1978, 1:2-6

Girls still missing.

Apr. 25, 1978, 2:1-2

Police get tip on missing Salem girl.

Apr. 26, 1978, 12:1-4

MISSING PERSON CONT

Ellinwood reward fund over $3,000.

May 2, 1978, 6:3-6

Ellinwood posters circulate in search.

May 5, 1978, 14:5-6

MITCHELL PLAYHOUSE see

PUBLIC SPEAKING DEPT. (DRAMATICS)

MIXED CHORUS

Chorus is organized.

Oct. 13, 1922, 1:4

Bird woman whistles at chorus practice.

Nov. 9, 1922, 1:5

College chorus invites Corvallis church choirs.

Nov. 20, 1947, 1:8 see also

GLEE CLUB

MADRIGAL CLUB

MIXERS see

STUDENT BODY DANCE

MIZANIAN CLUB

Mizanian club holds election of officers.

Oct. 17, 1930, 4:1

MODEL SENATE

Model Senate is newest activity.

Apr. 6, 1957, 2:7-9

MODEL UNITED NATIONS

OSC among 100 present at 5th

U.N. conference.

May 10, 1955, 1:7-8

Model U.N. to change format at

University.

Nov. 1, 1971, 6:2-3

University to host Model U.N.

Feb. 16, 1973, 6:6

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Field trip mishap destroys state van.

Apr. 24, 1979, 1:1-3

MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT

Mrs. Ainita Jurgeson new Russian instructor.

July 2, 1946, 2:3

New lab set in languages.

Jan. 11, 1966, 1:6

Language department moves to

Kidder Hall.

Apr. 29, 1966, 5:5-6

'Russian' degree to be offered.

Mar. 1, 1969, 3:6-7

Languages committee started by students.

Feb. 19, 1970, 3:1-2

Language lab to air on FM cable.

Jan. 15, 1971, 16:2

Language professors retained.

Oct. 22, 1974, 3:3-6

MONROE, ANNE SHANNON see

ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS, 1933-34

MONTANA CLUB

Montana picnic scheduled.

Apr. 28, 1922, 1:5

MORAL REARMAMENT

Moral re-armament groups to be honored in Memorial Union.

Apr. 22, 1964, 1:1

MORATORIUM DAY see

STUDENT FACULTY COMMITTEE TO END THE

WAR IN VIETNAM

MORONI OLSEN PLAYERS

OAC included in Olsen circuit.

Oct. 14, 1924, 1:3

/Alp

Again the best.

Nov. 11, 1924, 2:1 (Editorial)

"Ed Critic" interviews Moroni

Olsen players.

Oct. 8, 1925, 2:4

Olsen players to disband at end of present season.

Jan. 31, 1930, 1:2

MORSE, WAYNE L.

Morse effigy swings from college tree.

Nov. 4, 1958, 1:5

MORTAR AND PESTLE CLUB

Club holds first meet.

Oct. 9, 1941, 1:3

MORTAR BOARD

Mortar board grants chapter to local group.

Oct. 21, 1933, 1:3

Mortar board will be on campus soon.

Oct. 27, 1933, 1:6

History of cap and gown relates promotions of campus activites, scholarship, retreat for women.

Nov. 17, 1933, 1:4

Candidates for Mortar Board.

will be chosen.

Feb. 8, 1934, 1:3

Co-eds to reverse traditional honors at society formal.

Apr. 19, 1934, 2:3

Founders honored by Mortar Board.

Nov. 20, 1934, 1:4

Only woman member of education group to be honorary member of

Mortar Board.

Nov. 17, 1937, 4:4

Raging women stage hair-pulling rally...fight for dance ducats.

Feb. 18, 1938, 1:1

MOTHERS CLUB

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Ghosts of Mortar Board balls return again to old haunts.

Mar. 1, 1941, 4:4

Mortar Board local tapping is product of national history.

May 2, 1956, 2:7-8

Mortar Board conceit.

Feb. 4, 1969, 1:6

Men in Mortar Board.

May 10, 1976, 4:4-6

Honorary admits male members.

June 2, 1976, 2:5-6

MORTAR BOARD BALL

See

WOMEN'S BALL

CAP AND GOWN

"MOTHER OF THE YEAR"

Student's mom named best for

Oregon.

Apr. 13, 1951, 3:3

OSC mother selected for State title.

Apr. 24, 1953, 1:3-6

MOTHERS CLUB

Mothers' club to be formed on

May 10-12.

May 8, 1935, 1:5

OSC recalls efforts of Corvallis mothers during past two years.

May 9, 1936, 2:7-8

Lounge furnishings started by mothers.

May 10, 1941,- 1:4

Mothers club asks change.

Nov. 2, 1948, 1:8

Portland mother's club; Corvallis to aid Simmons in procuring funds for gates.

Apr. 19, 1940, 4:4

MOTHERS DAY

MOTHERS DAY

Mothers' history at OSC reveals great progress.

May 8, 1948, 2:6

MOTHERS' WEEKEND

Mothers' weekend started in

'23...

Apr. 2, 1948, 3:1

Weekend goes back 26 years.

May 7, 1949, 1:1-2

First "Womens day" held 19 years ago.

May 9, 1953, 3:1-2

History of moms weekend filled with many activities.

May 1, 1956, 1:6-7

Mothers weekend history tells of previous events.

Apr. 16, 1958, 2:5-6

Happiness and tragedy mark

Oregon State University's 40th annual mothers weekend.

May 7, 1963, 1:5-6

Women's day in 1924 grows to become mother's weekend.

Apr. 28, 1964, 3:7-9

First Mom's Day had dance recital.

May 5, 1972. 9:2

MOTION PICTURE LEAGUE

Motion picture league to be organized here.

Nov. 18, 1925, 1:4

Motion picture forum meets for discussion.

Jan. 27, 1926, 1:2

MOTION PICTURES see

MOVING PICTURES

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MOTOR POOL

University motor pool resembles rent-a-car business.

Oct. 7, 1974, 16:1-6

OSU motor pool feels crunch of gas shortage.

Mar. 30, 1979, 3:3-4

MOTORCYCLE CLUB

Motorcycle owners form campus club.

Oct. 11, 1935, 1:6

MOUNT HOOD SKI PATROL

Hood skiers meet, choose

Mockford head.

Oct. 8, 1948, 4:3

MT. HOOD TRIP

Overnight trip to Mt. Hood planned.

June 25, 1941, 3:1-3

MOUNT HOOD WINTER CARNIVAL

First annual Winter Carnival opens many winter sports on weekend bill.

Jan. 25, 1957, 1:1

MOUNT ST. HELENS

Mount St. Helens volcano spews stream.

Mar. 28, 1980, 1:1-6

Geologists discuss volcano

Apr. 28, 1980, 7:1-2

Scientists discuss history and future of Mt. St. Helens.

May 1, 1980, 3:1-6

Scientists fear bulge could break.

May 8, 1980, 1:1-3

Volcano erupts, causes deaths.

May 19, 1980, 1:4

Volcanic ash won't blanket valley.

May 20, 1980, 1:1-6

Oregon man returns safely after harrowing St. Helens experience.

May 22, 1980, 12:1-3

Cloudy summer weather not related to volcano, say profes.

July 1, 1980, 1:1-4

Task force gathers info on volcanic ash.

July 8, 1980, 6:1-4

MOUNTAIN CLUB

OSC mountain club replaces "Suski" as ski group moniker.

Nov. 7, 1947, 4:6

OSC skiers stranded as bus breaks down.

Jan. 10, 1950, 4:6

Lost mountaineer found after exhaustive search.

Oct. 30, 1951, 3:1-2

Groups pick new heads.

Apr. 13, 1957, 1:9

Snow School graduation held on top of mountain.

June 4, 1969, 6:5-7

MOVING PICTURES

Oregon history on film.

Jan. 16, 1976, 9:1-5

Pioneer film premieres tonight.

Jan. 22, 1976, 2:1-2

MOVING PICTURES-CAMPUS

M.U. sponsored movies begin

Sunday at Adair.

Oct. 2, 1947, 1:6

M.U. Adair village discontinue movies.

Oct. 30, 1947, 4:3

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M.U. movies cancelled.

Apr. 14, 1948, 1:2

Movies cancelled by M.U.

committee.

Feb. 23, , 1:1

Movie to be filmed of ROTC program.

Sept. 21, 1951, 1:4

OSC scenes to be shot for movie on education.

Jan. 13, 1953, 3L4-5

OSC movie filming set for

Thursday.

Sept. 22, 1954, 3:6

Short films by students to be shown.

Apr. 11, 1969, 1:6

Taste questioned on selection of MU film.

Feb. 2, 1972, 3:1-5

MOVING PICTURE-DRIVE-IN

Corvallis boasts new entertainment

Apr. 21, 1949, 2:1-3

MOVING PICTURES-FOREIGN

Veterans oppose foreign movies.

Nov. 8,1947, 1:1

Foreign films get sanction from president.

Jan. 30, 1948, 1:6

MOVING PICTURES-NORTHWEST MEDIA

PROJECT

Documentary films to begin.

Feb. 7, 1979, 11:1-2

MOVING PICTURES-OREGON STATE COLLEGE

"This is OSC" film due soon.

Mar 14, 1958, 3:7

First public viewing of movie is today.

Apr. 16, 1958, 1:5

MOVING PICTURES-OREGON STATE COLLEGE CONT

Higher education theme for movie about Oregon.

Mar. 3, 1959, 1:7-8

MURALS

Mosaic murals latest contribution to OSC assets.

July 13, 1937, 4:1

Spirit of forestry depicted by two Gorham wood pictures.

Sept. 29, 1937, 1:3

Venerated forester's liar contains murals of typical landscapes.

Feb. 19, 1938, 1:4

Wood mosaic murals at Col tierce door declared work of rare art, beauty.

June 20, 1938, 3:2

Wood mosaic murals depict Oregon life.

July 17, 1945, 5:3 wood murals meaning in Commerce revealed.

Oct. 25, 1949, 1:6-7

Admissions officer mural.

May 10, 1962, 3:4-7

MURDER

Co-ed helps trap murder suspect.

June 4, 1969, 1:4-5

Escort service provided.

Feb. 9, 1972, 5:1-2

McCall calls out state police force.

Feb. 9, 1972, 5:1-2

MacVicar sets security measures.

Feb. 9, 1972, 5:3-6

Man assaulted at Weatherford.

Feb. 10, 1972, 1:1-4

10:3- campus curfew imposed.

Feb. 11, 1972, 1:1-4

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Wyckoff's home town sends news reporter.

Feb. 11, 1972, 6:1-5

Assault victim released in good shape.

Feb. 11, 1972, 6:1-5

Center on rumors is established.

Feb. 11, 1972, 6:3

No link between murder, assault.

Feb. 11, 1972, 7:2-5

Some going home, not withdrawing.

Feb. 14, 1972, 6:6

Wanted: One face in crowd.

Feb. 16, 1972, 1:1-3

$200 reward offered by Senate.

Feb. 16, 1972, 1:4

Knight played larger role in

Brudos probe.

Feb. 16, 1972, 7:1-5

Still no changes in Wyckoff murder case.

Feb. 17, 1972, 6:4-6

Wyckoff's remains go home.

Feb. 17, 1972, 6:6

Wyckoff reward guides planned.

Feb. 25, 1972, 7:4-6

Sequoia given to memorial.

Mar. 3, 1972, 3:1-2

Untitled.

Apr. 10, 1972, 1:2-3

Trial starts today.

May 15, 1972, 1:3-4

Wyckoff memorial planned.

May 16, 1972, 3:1-2

The scene of the trial.

May 17, 1972, 1:1-3

Buchanan convicted of manslaughter.

May 19, 1972, 1:1-4

Buchanan admitted to institution.

May 31, 1972, 3:4

MUSEUM

Mineral museum in room 300,

Mines Building, nearly complete.

Feb. 16,1915, 4:2

Old teakwood pulley in historical museum.

Jan. 20, 1923, 2:3

Jaw bone and teeth of ancient rhino are sent to college.

Apr. 7, 1923, 1:4

Rifle with romantic history presented to college museum.

Oct 19, 1923, 3:1

Museum gets chinaware.

Nov. 23, 1923, 1:6

Museum receives belaying pin from San Francisco reporter as

Souvenir from noted sloop.

Nov. 28, 1923, 4:1

Chinese pieces received.

Dec. 5, 1923, 1:6

College museum to be in library.

Jan. 8, 1924, 1:6

0.A.C. museum to open.

Apr. 2, 1924, 4:3

Fading service flags in library may soon be installed in college museum.

May 3, 1924, 4:3

No discrepancy made when muzzleloaders are put in museum.

ept. 30, 1924, 1:3

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Hill museum is gift to college.

Sept. 30, 1924, 7:1

Service flags to be placed in museum.

Oct. 28, 1924, 1:2

Peculiar arrowhead donated by alumnus for museum display.

Feb. 11, 1925, 4:4

Museum has document explaining college site.

Mar. 4, 1925, 3:3

Newspaper printed in revolutionary time kept well preserved.

Mar. 7, 1925, 4:2

College museum given valuable collection.

July 15, 1925, 2:3

Collection of ancient firearms given names by noted authorities.

Mar. 17, 1926, 4:2

College commercial museum has articles from foreign lands.

Mar. 31, 1926, 4:5

Old typewriter preserved.

Jan. 28, 1927, 3:4

Museum cannon ball first shotput used by Benton athletes.

Mar. 3, 1927, 1:4

Curios from Klamath indian life given college museum.

Mar. 5, 1927, 1:2

Set of ancient tools given college museum.

Mar. 16, 1927, 1:7

Martha Fulton gives old deed to museum.

Apr. 2, 1927, 1:5

MUSEUM CONT

Jaw of ancient horse presented to museum.

Apr. 12, 1927,1:1

Elephant tooth presented.

May 17, 1927, 2:4

Large mamoth tusk given college museum.

Oct. 5, 1927, 1:6

Fire arm collection received by museum.

Nov. 16, 1927, 1:6

Rock specimen received.

Feb. 21, 1928, 1:4

Oregon curios found on beach at Yachats.

Feb. 25, 1928, 1:7

Parchment in museum recalls war poster.

May 29, 1928, 1:2

Pair of buffalo horns given college museum.

Dec. 8, 1928, 1:5

Fossilized specimen received by museum.

Jan. 26, 1929, 1:6

College given Indian bow.

May 28, 1929, 1:6

Curio watermelon finds silent repose after deceiving life.

Oct. 9, 1929, 1:5

Owls added to museum.

Dec. 7, 1929, 4:2

Museum forms history exhibit;

Horner to speak.

Feb. 15, 1930, 4:1

Articles from islands presented to museum.

Feb. 25, 1931, 1:4

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"Somersault" bike given by graduate.

Mar. 12, 1931, 1:8

Giant negro's bones discovered in shell mound at three rox.

Apr. 15 1931, 1:7

Hat added to museum by Charles

Campbell.

Dec. 5, 1931, 1:4

Six notches on old gun promotes speculations.

Jan. 20, 1932, 3:7

Library houses museum.

Jan. 23, 1932, 1:6

College museum obtains Bontoc

Indian weapons.

Jan. 23, 1932, 3:7

Scaree grass causes calf with two heads.

Mar. 4, 1932, 2:7

Dr. Horner instrumental in museum development.

Mar. 9, 1932, 2:7

Obsidian arrow point presented to museum.

Mar. 16, 1932, 1:2

Old gym basement to house museum.

Jan. 24, 1933, 1:2

Portraits to be shown at opening of museum.

Feb. 22, 1933, 1:7

Rattlesnake necktie is on display in museum.

May 20, 1933, 1:7

Museum to get doll.

Dec. 6, 1933, 1:8

Relics from Odessa donated by

Nelson to college museum.

Jan. 19, 1934, 4:2

Museum presented with marine shells of various species.

Feb. 3, 1934, 4:7

Mrs. A.L. Peck loans number of antiques to college museum.

Feb. 8, 1934, 4:3

Museum receives turtles.

Apr. 6, 1934, 1:2

College museum gets antiques from Hopkins.

Apr. 20, 1934, 1:2

Shells of tropical mollusks at rest in campus museum.

Oct. 24, 1934, 4:1

OSC museum name change suggested.

Oct. 25, 1934, 1:5

Museum donations include numerous family heirlooms.

Jan. 8, 1935, 4:6

Museum has document explaining college site.

Jan. 12, 1935, 4:2

College museum given old clock, madallions.

Jan. 26, 1935, 1:6

Museum gets trinkets of ivory, wood, brass.

Feb. 20, 1935, 4:2

Large mammals' bones prove tropical history.

Apr. 11, 1935, 1:1

Aquatic collection presented museum by coast student.

May 2, 1935, 3:6

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College museum gets collection of jewelry.

May 17, 1935, 1:1

Collection of birds for museum exhibit gathered by Dr. Hill.

July 16, 1935, 4:2

OSC given army relics by "rock of the marne".

Oct. 5, 1935, 1:2

Mounted animals, birds, included amongcollection at college museum, exhibit Oregon wildlife.

Jan. 29, 1936, 1:4-5

Apache baby carriages included among relics.

Feb. 6, 1936, 1:1

Old Gymnasium will be called

Museum Building.

May 5, 1936, 1:4-5

Rock of Marne exhibits shown.

Sept. 23, 1936, 4:7

Museum receives new art from

PWA project.

Oct. 13, 1936, 2:3

Albee donates gift to Horner museum.

Nov. 7, 1936, 1:3

First OAC typewriter reposing with antiques.

Nov. 17, 1936, 1:1

OsCmuseum receives carving, vases, China.

Apr. 13, 1937, 3:2

Shell-coral display recently received by Horner Museum.

June 29, 1937, 3:2

MUSEUM CONT

Northwest history with long names given to museum.

July 7, 1927, 2:3

Museum gets odd limbs.

Oct. 19, 1937, 1:6

Old escritorie now on exhibit.

Oct. 23, 1937, 4:1

Bloody point rifle with six notches now rests in museum.

Oct. 30, 1937, 1:4

Fossilized mammoth tusks may be found in Horner Museum.

Nov. 23, 1937, 1:6

Indian relics given to pioneer exhibit.

Dec. 4, 1937, 1:5

Miniature blockhouse reroofed to conform with original building.

Feb. 2, 1938, 1:7

Fragments of mastodon tusk recieved by museum; found in

Washington.

Apr. 6, 1938, 1:2

Antique organ added to Horner

Museum.

Apr. 8, 1938, 1:2

Agates, opals, woods acquired by museum.

May 10, 1938, 1:6

Driver collection given to museum.

June 28, 1938, 4:3

Early-days transcontinental stagecoach at end of last trip--

Horner Museum.

July 5, 1938, 3:1

Bill Hanley's saddle placed in museum.

July 19, 1938, 3:2

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Construction begun on museum addition.

Oct. 21, 1938, 1:7

Corvallis lodge gives huge stuffed moose to college museum.

Feb. 1, 1939, 1:4

Big tuskos roamed Corvallis in by-gones.

Mar. 1, 1939, 1:4

"Betty" lamp, predecessor of candle on display in college museum.

Apr. 8, 1939 , 1:4

Boord sends alligator skull to

OSC museum.

May 13, 1939, 5:4

Whale jawbone marks entrance to unique historical collection.

June 27, 1939, 1:2

Stater's paintings.

Oct. 17, 1939, 4:2

Museum receives royal chinaware.

Oct. 4, 1939, 4:2

Jalopy to become museum piece.

Dec. 16, 1939, 1:2

Museum receives Eskimo curios.

Oct. 25, 1940, 4:2

Oriental collection placed with museum.

Nov. 27, 1940, 1:7

Museum presented Densmore typewriter.

Jan. 25, 1941,3:5

Milk-testing machine given to museum.

Nov. 27, 1941, 3:3

Horner Museum receives Apache

Indian material.

Feb. 3, 1942, 4:2

Museum gains Alaska group.

Oct. 3, 1942, 1:6

Verdun Parker adds to museum curios.

Nov. 10, 1942, 1:3

Antique scroll saw addition to museum.

Dec. 3, 1942, 2:6

Chemical firm gives display to museum.

Jan. 7, 1943, 3:6

Horner museum gets miniature collection.

Mar. 3, 1943, 3:7

Indian collection presented to museum.

Mar. 31, 1943, 1:3

OSC museum recieves British war posters.

Apr. 29, 1943, 1:2

Museum presents Price painting.

Nov. 27, 1943, 3:1

OSC museum gets relics.

July 17, 1945, 2:4

Museum receives Alaskan marine fossils.

Oct. 9,1945, 4:5

Animal collection given to museum by Oregon hunter.

Oct. 15, 1946, 3:5

Museum to add antique piano.

Dec. 6, 1946, 1:1

Horner curator donates relics to local museum.

Feb. 1, 1947, 2:7

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Mrs. Fairbanks gives sculpture to OSC museum.

Feb. 1, 1947, 1:1

Museum receives

May 7, 1947, 2:5

Remington Print.

Paleontologists now on display.

May 13, 1947, 2:7 praise fossils

Mexican pottery set donated to museum.

Dec. 4, 1947, 4:7

Ax donated to museum.

Apr. 8, 1948, 1:5

Mint scales of '56 in Horner

Museum.

Jan. 8, 1949, 2:5

Museum gets Merci gifts.

Mar. 10, 1949, 1:5

Museum receives old pocket watch.

Apr1.29, 1949, 3:5

Llama skin rug presented museum.

Dec. 8, 1949, 1:8

Horner Museum closes to move.

Apr. 21, 1950, 3:7

Museum moves to Coliseum opening scheduled for August.

June 26, 1950, 2:3-4

Firearms collector wills early guns to museum.

Nov. 15, 1950, 3:1

New museum location in coliseum building.

Jan. 17, 1951, 4:3

Civil engineers donate landmark to museum.

Feb. 14, 1951, 2:3-4

MUSEUM CON

Tiny doll family in pioneer dress added by museum.

Feb. 16, 1951, 3:6

College to receive exact scale model of nation's capitol.

Mar. 30, 1951, 1:2

Musical sleigh bells given to

OSC museum.

Oct. 25, 1952, 2:4-5

Museum recieves gifts from

Wooster collc,ion.

Oct. 29, 1962, 1:6-7

19th centruy clothing donated to museum.

Nov. 19, 1952, 3:4

Museum founded by school professors.

Nov. 6, 1953, 3:1-2

Calif. gold rush gun has mysterious history.

Nov. 13, 1953, 2:5-8

African collection donated to college.

Nov. 21, 1953, 1:3

Original bell on display in

OSC Horner Museum.

Dec. 5, 1953, 1:3-4

Corvallis woman gives gem gates to Horner Museum.

Feb. 26, 1954, 3:5

Ex-dean gives items to Horner

Museum.

Oct. 9, 1954, 1:6

Restored 1914 Ford given to museum.

Oct. 23, 1954, 1:7

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Alaskan parka new addition to

OSC museum.

Feb. 16, 1955, 3:2

1st war draft selector given

OSC msueum.

May 17, 1955, 1:1

Vai ceremonia mask given OSC museum.

Nov. 8, 1955, 1:1

Two-seat carriage donated to museum.

Nov. 8, 1955, 1:1

Typewriter given Horner Museum.

Jan. 14, 1956, 1:3

Wooden coin, shoes received by museum.

Jan. 21, 1956, 1:6

Lincoln assassination told in paper donated to museum.

Apr. 20, 1956, 3:5-7

Horner Museum presented with famous coach.

Apr. 24, 1956, 3:7

Wooden quarter goes to Horner

Museum.

May 19, 1956, 3:7

Velocipede donated to Horner

Museum.

May 19, 1956, 3:7

Rare tea set donated to

Horner collection.

Nov. 9, 1956, 1:8

Horner Museum gets noted sword.

Apr. 6, 1957, 1:9

Horner Museum receives several antique exhibits.

May 8, 1957, 3:8-9

Museum receives sewing relic, eggs.

May 29, 1957, 1:4

Oregon State College Natural

History Museum displays extinct, near-extinct bird specimens.

July 22, 1957, 5:1-3

Dress collections donated to museum.

Oct. 15, 1957, 1:2

19 month old 'Gator lives at museum.

Jan. 28, 1958, 1:8

Toy display given to Horner

Museum.

Mar. 14, 1958, 1:2

Museum receives remodeled buggy.

Aug. 4, 1958, 6:2

Old cello added to Horner

Museum.

Jan. 14, 1959, 1:2

Hide scraper given.

Feb. 6, 1959

Historic cello now rests in glass case at museum.

Feb .

27, 1959, 2:5-6

Grad presents flag to Horner

Museum.

Mar. 11, 1959, 1:7

Horner museum was founded in

1913 by members of the Oregon

State staff.

Aug. 3, 1959, 5:1-2

Slide collection of bridges given to Horner Museum.

Sept. 30, 1959, 3:3

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Versatile old stove at Horner

Museum.

Dec. 4, 1959, 5:6

Linens are given to Horner

Museum.

Jan. 8, 1960, 1:2

Saddle presented to Horner

Museum.

Apr. 8, 1960, 4:2

Old maggini violin in Horner

Museum.

May 11, 1960, 3:4

Horner Museum receives 200 northwestern artifacts.

Nov. 11, 1960, 3:8-9

Museum receives estate collection.

Feb. 18, 1961, 1:3

Museum receives family's heirlooms.

Mar. 1, 1961, 1:3

Closing hours set at 7 p.m. in

1894-95.

Oct. 13, 1961, 1:6

Fabric piece given Horner Museum.

Mar. 2, 1962, 3:1

Indian costumes given to OSU.

Apr. 10, 1962, 1:8

Gift of glassware made to museum.

July 30, 1962, 2:4

Museum receives glass collection.

Oct. 16, 1962, 1:3

Articles of late inventor donated to Horner Museum.

Feb. 26, 1963, 1:5-6

Museum receives family heirlooms.

May 25, 1963, 1:9

Museum acquires old rosewood sofa.

Nov. 7, 1963, 3:8

CONT

Strand gives silver pieces to museum.

Jan. 21, 1964, 3:7

Antique paper given as gift.

Feb. 6, 1964, 3:5

Corvallis youth finds sword.

Feb. 25, 1964, 1:4

Museum acquires 1812 newspaper.

Oct. .9, 1965, 5:6

Nickels given OSU museum.

Dec. 8, 1965, 1:1

Letters given OSU museum.

Jan. 21, 1966, 4:9

Horner Museum has long history as an Oregon State institution.

Feb. 1, 1968, 3:7-9

1800 Gazette on display.

Feb.22, 1968, 1:3

Horner Museum to feature restored piano in concert.

Oct. 12, 1973, 2:3-4

New curator named.

June 1, 1977, 10:5-6

MUSIC, DEPARTMENT OF

Music is taught here.

May 21, 1918, 7:1

Saxophone band is formed.

Oct. 18, 1921, 1:4

Board changes name to conservatory of music.

Oct. 1, 1925, 1:2

Conservatory of music buys carload of pianos.

Nov. 23, 1926, 1:1

O.S.C. magazine features grads.

Mar. 1, 1933, 1:7

Music department gets remodeling.

July 13, 1948, 3:2

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Records made by OSC choir will be sold.

Mar. 30, 1949, 1:7

OSC staff prepares msuic, script for original concert 1958-59.

Apr. 10, 1959, 1:1-2

Oregon music distributed on

L.P. records.

June 3, 1959, 1:3

Music room is available in

Benton.

Jan. 19, 1962, 1:6

Campbell selected new music head.

July 6, 1966, 3:5

Music Dept. announces valuable library addition.

Oct. 28, 1966, 3:1

Harpsichord is dedicated.

Jan. 30, 1970, 2:2

Summer camp held for young musicians.

May 28, 1970, 3:1-2

Music chairman to retire June 30.

May 22, 1978, 8:5-6

Music dept. now boasts one of a kind.

Oct. 11, 1978, 5:1

Music dept. uses computer for instruction.

Jan. 30, 1979, 7:1-2

Choir to give singing telegrams.

Feb. 14, 1979, 8:1-4

MUSIC FESTIVAL

First music festival to be held in Colisuem.

May 21, 1958, 1:2-3

Bach festival.

Apr. 15, 1977, 11:1-4

MUSIC FESTIVEAL-OREGON MUSIC

TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

Thousands of youthful voices resound at music festival.

May 10, 1952, 3:4-5

MUSIC GROUPS

Music professor announces new women's choral group.

Oct. 9, 1968, 1:3-5

Town symphony begun in 1892.

May 28, 1971, 7:1-2

MUSIC, SCHOOL OF

First term of Music School successful.

Dec. 18, 1909, 2:2

The O.A.C. school of Music has

Recently placed on accredited list of American Conservatory.

Apr. 3, 1912, 2:2

MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

Muslim students state objectives of new group.

Jan. 23, 1963, 3:3-4

NCCA see

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC

ASSOCIATION

NATIONAL AGRI-MARKETING ASSOCIATION

OSU students begin first northwest NAMA chapter.

Apr. 8, 1980, 8:1-3

NATIONAL AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION

Former AAF members plan to organize national air force.

Mar. 7, 1947, 1:6

NATIONAL AMATEUR ATHLETIC UNION

National amateur wrestling tournament comes to Oregon for first time in 16 years.

Feb. 20, 1926, 3:6

NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION ACT LOAN FUND

Page 367

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUNTY

AGRICULTURAL AGENTS.

Agents arrive on campus for 55th parley.

Aug. 11, 1970, 4:5

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE

UNIVERSITIES

OSC is selected as new member of national group.

July 14, 1958, 1:4

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC

ASSOCIATION

National association recognizes college.

Jan. 12, 1926, 1:7

Beavers cop PCC crown; NCAA tickets on draw.

Mar. 9, 1955, 1:7-8

Faculty representative explains

NCAA convention action.

Jan. 15, 1974, 12:1-4

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS.

Mask and Dagger granted charter.

Sept. 29, 1923, 4:1

Dramatic society will be installed

Oct. 12, 1923, 1:1

Players plan annual trip to logging camp.

May 21, 1925, 3:4

Players to establish chapter at

U of O.

June 2, 1927, 3:4 see also

LITTLE THEATER

MASK AND DAGGER

NATIONAL DEFENSE EDUCATION ACT LOAN

FUND

College receives $21, 399 for student loan fund.

Feb. 4, 1959, 1:1-2

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