OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY THE DAILY BAROMETER INDEX March 1896 to September 1980 Part I SUBJECT INDEX Compiled by the SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Corvallis, Oregon Page 1 AAUW see AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN ACCION see AMERICANS FOR COMMUNITY COOPERATION IN OTHER NATIONS. AHPER see ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION ASOSC see ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF OREGON STATE COLLEGE ASOSU see ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY A.S.T.P. see ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING PROGRAM A.S.T.R.P. see ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING RESERVE PROGRAM A CAPELLA CHOIR see MIXED CHORUS ACADEMIC CALENDAR see COLLEGE CALENDAR ACADEMIC DISHONESTY Academic dishonesty tried by committee. May 17, 1951, 1:4 Poor Profs, large classes seen as cause of dishonesty. May 5, 1956, 5:3-4 Student is suspended for exam cribbing. May 22, 1956, 1:7 Barometer will name offenders Mar. 1, 1957, 2:1-3 Tentative policy set on student cheating. May 29, 1957, 1:6-7 Cheat study being made. May 7, 1960, 1:4 The honor code. May 18, 1960, 1:4 ASTU or A.S.T.U. see ARMY STUDENT TRAINING UNIT Students witness college cheating. May 27, 1960, 1:8 ABDUCTION 4 University students involved in abduction. Nov. 2, 1957, 1:4-5 9 students dropped for cribbing, stealing April 9, 1964, 1:8-9 ACACIA see FRATERNITIES (ACACIA) Cheating is hidden, but alive. Jan. 13, 1976, 1:1-6 Making it tough for cheaters just part of a professor's job. Oct. 28, 1977, 1:3-6 Page 2 ACADEMIC FREEDOM American chem society declines action in case. Mar. 31, 1949, 1:1-2 Senate recommends extended deadline. May 8, 1980, 12:1-4 OSU teacher helps defend free sp9gth May 3, 1967, 2:6 ACCIDENTS Warren, Moore, Filers hurt in auto crash. Feb.1, 1946, 1:3 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES Students beware of S-U 'dangers' Sept.23, 1970, 11:3-4 S-U grading review by senate continues. Feb.16, 1971, 10:1-5 Proposal alters S-U grading. May 19, 1971, 3:1-4 Approval given to S-U change. May 26, 1972, 1:3-4 Chancellor interested in 3-year degree. Apr. 14, 1972, 9:1-4 English requirements reviewed. Feb.23, 1977, 9:1-4 Board to look at new graduation requirements. Feb.25, 1977, 2:1-6 OSU needs to comply with Title IX Everything is fine at OSU except with women's athletics. Apr.19, 1978, 3:1-6 Changes made in add-drop policy. Sept.20, 1979, 8:1-4 Students feeling choked by new add-drop policy. Nov.6, 1979, 1:3-6 Suspensions increase with withdraw policy. May 5, 1980, 1:1-6 Cyclical add/drop policy takes another turn. May 7, 1980, 4:1-6 OSC student injured in automobile wreck. Mar.31, 1948, 1:1 William Harris injured in train-car wreck. Apr. 17, 1948, 1:7 Loss of memory caused by fall. Apr. 17, 1948, 1:3 Lacerations received and four teeth lost in train-car wreck. Apr. 21, 1948, 1:3 New Baro manager on way to recovery after train collision. Apr. 23, 1948, 1:2 Students injured in car accident on Albany road. Apr.27, 1948, 1:1 Eugene athlete drowns in local canoe tragedy. May 18, 1948, 1:1 OSC student hurt in car collision south of Corvallis. Feb. 22, 1949, 1:5 Traffic accidents claim seven Oregon lives. Apr. 6, 1949, 1:5 College clerk struck by car on Jefferson. May 21, 1949, 1:4 • ACCIDENTS Page 3 Worthy of thought. May 25, 1949, 2:1-3 Youth declared guilty of reckless driving. May 26, 1949, 1:3 Accident statistics and you. Oct. 21, 1949, 1:3 Masaaki Asai dies after car accident. Sept. 30, 1949, 1:5 27 lives claimed in traffic accidents. Oct. 11, 1949, 3:6 Two Corvallis men hurt in collision. Oct. 12, 1949, 3:5 Fog produces injury to six in local area. Oct. 25, 1949, 1:1 Profs injured in car wreck doing fine. Nov. 27, 1951, 1:3 Campus comment. May 9, 1952, 1:3 Warning issued: 'Cops beware of Frat row'. May 9, 1952, 3:4 Two staters soaked as canoe overturns. May 21, 1952, 1:4 Platform fall fatal to worker. Sept. 24, 1952, 1:4 Bicycle collision injures student. Oct. 21, 1952, 3:3 Campaign to raise money for student. Oct. 25, 1952, 1:7 OSC student injured in weekend accident. Nov. 8, 1949, 1:5 Boost for Bill. Nov. 15, 1952, 2:8 McGuire, Corvallis victims of crash. Jan. 5, 1950, 1:1 Chemistry explosion injures researcher. Jan. 27, 1953, 1:7 Charges against Bill Austin are dropped. Jan. 6, 1950, 4:6 Two students from U of 0 hurt as fued starts. Nov. 20, 1953, 1:4-5 College co-eds injured. Jan. 19, 1951, 3:8 Christmas recipe. Dec. 11, 1953, 2: Accident rate of auto traffic higher in 1950. Feb. 6, 1951, 1:8 Woman slightly hurt in cartrain collision. Jan. 20, 1954, 1:1 Student killed in auto wreck. May 15, 1951, 1:6 Student hospitalized in hay ride accident. Nov. 2, 1954, 1:7 Recovery reported on injured faculty. Nov. 15, 1951, 1:8 :CIDENTS- Cont. Pare 4 Plunging car carries grad to death. Jaa.'28, 1955, 1:8 Shocked into action. May 11, 1956, 2:1-2 Recovery seen for hurt men. Sept. 27, 1955, 1:3 Oregon State student involved in crash. May 19, 1956, 1:7 Victim of auto crash released by hospital. Sept. 28, 1955, 1:3 Funeral services set for student. Oct. 23, 1956, 1:1-2 Car wreck students on recovery road. Oct. 1, 1955, 1:5 College student hurt in accident. Oct. 26, 1956, 1:4 Student chemist injured in dorm. Oct. 25, 1955, 1:2 Blast removes hand and sight. Oct. 26, 1955, 1:7 Shotgun blast injures Siegrist. Nov, 18, 1955, 5:1-2 Student injured in auto collision. Nov. 19, 1955, 1:4 Housemother injured. Jan, 18, 1956, 1:6 4 Students injured in two accidents. Jan. 31, 1956, 1:1-2 Students hurt in auto wrecks get release. Feb. 3, 1956, 1:6 Car accidents involve three OSC students. Mar. 28, 1956, 1:8 OSC men in accident show rapid recovery. Oct. 26, 1956, 1:8 Car leaves highway when driver dozes. Jan. 29, 1957, 3:5 Students hurt in plane crash. April 2, 1957, 3:7 OSC student shot in pistol accident April 20, 1957, 1:1 OSC bandsman confined to bed by UW injuries. Oct. 29, 1957, 1:1-2 Three students involved in two auto collisions. April 19, 1958, 3:6 Car-train crash proves fatal to OSC student. Nov. 11, 1958, 3:3-6 Car misses curve; OSC student hurt. April 24, 1956, 1:8 Nov. 14, 1958, 1:5 2 Students killed as car overturns. :y 8, 1956, 1:7-8 Railroad warning devices deemed to be not 'economically feasible'. Dec. 5, 1958, 1:6:8 Rail crossings will get signs. Co-ed's car, train collide at Coliseum rail crossing. Jan. 10, 1959, 1:6-9 ACCIDENTS- Cont. Page 5 3 receive injuries as carbus collide. Jan. 16, 1959, 1:9 Auto crash injures two OSU coeds. Jan. 5, 1967, 1:9 OSC has safety responsibility. Jan. 16, 1959, 2:1-3 Car accident claims ski member. Jan. 10, 1967, 1:4 1958 accidents cost about $60 million. Jan. 20, 1959, 1:3 Student shot accidentally. April 4, 1967, 1:7 Students' scooter, cars in accidents. Jan. 31, 1959, 1:6 Two-car collision involves students. April 11, 1967, 1:4 "Prank" explosion rocks wide area. Nov. 10, 1959, 3:4-5 Driver's head cut in corner collision. April 18, 1967, 1:1 Housemother falls; injuries are minor. April 9, 1960, 1:1 Owner pays for 5 sheep. April 20, 1967, 1:8 Oregon State boys get hard knocks. Sept. 30, 1960, 1:1 Housemother hit, gets minor hurts. Nov. 19, 1960, 6:9 OSU student injured in road accident. April 25, 1967, 1:1 OSU student hurt in crash. April 28, 1967, 1:8 Nov. 23, 1960, 1:2 OSU engineering student killed in airplane crash on Oregon coast. May 9, 1967, 1:6 Two OSC students injured in accident. Feb.10, 1961, 1:6-7 Medicine is hurried here to prevent any poisoning. May 12, 1967, 1:6 Auto mishap injures three. Feb.14, 1961, 1:2 McWilliams in poor condition‘ May 24, 1967, 1:5 Students felled by pipe blow Small car injures four OSU students. Nov. 16, 1965, 1:7-9 Student hurt in accident. Nov. 23, 1965, 1:9 2 OSU students die in accidents. Mar. 9, 1966, 1:6-7 Students hurt on route to Eastern Oregon. May 24, 1966, 1:7 McCune, Hughes in fair condition. Oct. 18, 1967, 1:4' Graduate student's infant daughter killed. Jan. 23, 1968, 1:9 ACCIDENTS-Cont. Page 6 Skydiver reported in fair condition. Feb. 27, 1968, 1:7-8 Four OSU students unhurt in crash. Feb. 28, 1968, 1:5 Committee ponders campus bike hassles. Jan. 31, 1973, 9:1-3 OSU student injured in MU fall. Feb. 11, 1974, 1:1-2 Student suffers serious injury in roughing. Feb. 13, 1974, 3:1 Housemother struck by car at intersection. March 8, 1960, 1:6 OSC student injured. March 30, 1960, 1:8 Youth injured in shaft fall. March 8, 1967, 1:8 ACCOUNTING CLUB Accounting club formed at OSC. Feb. 16, 1951, 3:3 Mishap hospitalizes student. Oct. 17, 1974, 1:4-6 ACCREDITATION College accrediting halted for review. No.v 30, 1950, 1:1 Worker dies from falL Jan. 27, 1975, 1:5-6 Accreditation at OSC. April 30, 1960, 2:1-3 Theft, accident reported . Feb. 25, 1975, 3:3-4 Agencies visit here to evaluate schools. Feb. 10, 1970, 1:3 Traffic accidents rising near campus. Nov. 17, 1976, 1:1-6 Data fo help reduce.student accidents. Feb. 18, 1977, 2:2-6 Campus security seeks info on student drowning. Jan. 10, 1978, 5:1-6 Auto collision injures OSU students. April 17, 1980, 13:1-3 Moped, bike collision causes minor injuries. April 29, 1980, 8:3-4 Beaver editor hurt in weekend crash. April 2, 1957, 1:8-9 Evaluation team reaffirms University's accreditations. July 9, 1970, 1:1-2 Accreditation upheld. July 22, 1975, 1:1-2 Accreditation review activities begin. Feb. 1, 1979, 1:1-6 OSU due for March check-up. Jan. 9, 1980, 3:1-4 "ACONA" see also OCEANOGRAPHY, DEPT.OF Open house slated for research ship. May 3, 1962, 3:1 ADAIR AIR FORCE BASE • Page 7 ACTIVITIES Plan for limiting activities of women submitted. Dec. 5, 1950, 1:4-5 Activities play important role in college education at OSC. Jan. 15, 1960, 1:1 • New branch organized by women in Ad club. Mar. 1, 1928, 1:1 Oregon State Ad club will be discontinued. Oct. 6, 1932, 1:7 ACTIVITIES See also CAMPUS EVENTS ADAIR AIR FORCE BASE Adair AFS toured by group members. Feb. 25, 1964, 1:6 ACTIVITIES BOARD see EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES BOARD Adair Air Force Base defends western area. Feb. 23, 1966, 2:2-4 ACTIVITIES LISTS see POINT SYSTEM Adair Air Force Base houses key facilities. Apr. 2, 1968, 3:8-9 ACTIVITIES PROGRAM AWS places limits on campus activity. Jan. 16, 1951, 1:2 University may get Adair Base housing. Nov. 16, 1971, 6:4-5 ACTIVITY CENTER Activity center starts work. Dec. 4, 1956, 1:1-3 M.U. activity center to open Monday. Jan. 18, 1957, 1:3-6 M.U. activity center will make short move. Oct. 6, 1971, 7:1-3 Activity center offers student copy service. June 26, 1973, 2:2 AD CLUB Alpha Mu Chi plans meeting of Ad Club. May 1926, 1:4 Advertising club has first session. May 29, 1926, 1:3 Adair bid denied. June 22, 1972, 1:1-2 Suspense continues for Adair. July 11, 1972, 5:1-4 CISCO gets Adair. Nov. 22, 1972, 3:4-6 Firm bids on Adair. Jan. 19, 1973, 3:1-2 CISCO gives up. Jan. 19, 1973, 3:1-2 Adair project halted due to sewer problems. Apr. 3, 1973, 3:1-2 County gets Adair land for park. Apr. 12, 1973, 3:5-6 ADAIR VILLAGE Page 8 Adair comes back to life. June 21, 1973, 1:1-4 ADAIR VILLAGE 50 student families move into Adair Village units. Dec. 7, 1946, 1:3 Adair Village directory. Nov. 3, 1949, 1:2 Adair Village paper resumes publication. Jan. 11, 1950, 1:8 Council finishes Adair charter. Mar. 14, 1947, 1:6 Snowplow snowbound shoveling snowdrifts. Jan. 31, 1950, 1:2 Catholic church to be installed at camp Adair. May 21, 1947, 3:8 Reactivation program may not cover Adair. Jan. 27, 1951, 2:8 Church services at Adair to stay. May 24, 1947, 1:2 Adair Village, home of vets, to be closed. Mar. 30, 1951, 2:8 Aching back era passes at Adair. May 29, 1947, 3:1 Adair village problems indicate growing pains. Sept. 25, 1947, 1:6 30 new apartments for faculty members opened at Adair. Oct. 1, 1947, 4:6 Adair mayor retracts charge of inefficiency in fire department. Nov. 25, 1947, 1;6 Poisoned meat menaces Adair children, dogs. Jan. 23, 1948, 1:2 Adair to form village church. Mar. 5, 1948, 1:7 Adair village groups publish newspaper. Nov. 20, 1948, 1:7 Adair church faces closure. Oct. 15, 1949, 1:4 Adair power plant fire extinguished. Oct. 20, 1949, 1:2 Board recommends salvage of Adair. Apr. 24, 1951, 1:2 Adair village sales cancelled by board. July 23, 1951, 1:4 Adair vacated at GI's leave. Oct. 4, 1951, 1:3 Adair property due to be auctioned off. Mar. 5, 1952, 1:2 ADAIR VILLAGE (After 2/28/66) see ADAIR AIR FORCE BASE ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Dean disregards assault charges. Nov. 22, 1927, 1:1 Classes excused for grid game. Sept. 30, 1932, 1:6 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Page 9 Do you know...Who composes the administrative council? Jan. 22, 1942, 2:1 Boeing companvIgives wasp airplane motor-. Jan. 12, 1933, 1:4 OSC asks return of Commerce School. Oct. 20, 1941, 1:7 Aero engineers move quarters. Nov. 13, 1940, 1:8 ADMISSION Entrance requirements lowered special non-residents need 2.25. Apr. 26, 1968, 1:7-9 OSC enlarges pilot trainings. Sept. 24, 1941, 2:4 High schoolers undergo perils of college classes. May 29, 1969, 3:4-6 State Board heightens admission requirements. Oc.t 17, 1974, 1:1-3 OSU announces new student freeze for fall. June 22, 1976, 1:4-6 ADMISSION, SELECTIVE Selective admission plan to be used by Oregon State Starting fall term. June 30, 1958, 1:3-4 ADULT STUDENT HOUSING ASH officials accused of 'money skimming' Jan. 15, 1974, 1:1-3 ASH tenants get false rebates. Jan. 15, 1976, 6:3-6 Housing operators face 3-year prison terms, fines. May 27, 1976, 9:1-6 ADVERTISING see FRATERNITIES (ALPHA DELTA SIGMA) AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING DEPT. Aeronautical lab will get fuselage. Jan. 9, 1931, 1:1 Bell kingcabra fighter plane granted college. Jule 2, 1946, 5:4 Engineering lab junks old plane for new model. July 16, 1946, 3:3 New laboratory for engineers at city airport. Nov. 20, 1947, 1:6 AERO CLUB Aviation club adopts name for organization. Nov. 18, 1927, 1:3 Student aviators plan hangar on local field. Jan. 18, 1928, 1:4 Action taken on air program. Feb. 3, 1939, 1:7 Flying club petitions national for charter. Apr. 27, 1939, 1:6 Flying club receives local NIFC charter. May 19, 1939, 1:7 Flying club buys new plane. Feb 27, 1941, 1:7 AFFIRMATIVE ACTIONS Affirmative Action looks for director. Oct. 3, 1975, 1:1-4 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION CON'T Page 10 Men hold 96 percent of University professorships. Oct. 21, 1975, 4:4-6 Candidates nominated for Ag Club Prexy. Apr. 10, 1942, 4:4 OSU lone NW school with OK'd hiring plan. Nov. 13, 1975, 4:4-6 Marks elected Ag President. Apr. 16, 1942, 4:4 Evaluation of Athletic Dept. ahead. Mar. 3, 1976, 7;3-6 AGGIE VARIETY see AGRICULTURAL SMOKER AGITATOR 'Agitator' due March 8. Mar. 1, 1947, 1:3 AGRICULTURAL AND HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION STAFF CONFERENCE see CONFERENCE OF EXTENSION WORKERS, DATE AGRICULTURAL_ CLUB First annual banquet scheduled by AG Club. Feb. 26, 1929, 1:7 Provoked Indian woman riots Ag Club smoker. Nov. 24, 1931, 2:3 Portrait of Cordley to be given school. Feb. 10, 1932, 1:4 Agriculture Club history to be made... women guests. Feb. 12, 1938, 1:4 Marylin Buxton elected secretary of Ag Club. Oct. 8, 1941, 1:3 Marks assumes post of prexy. May 14, 1942, 1:4 Frank Knox to head annual Ag smoker. Oct. 29, 1942, 1:3 Knox appoints smoker heads. Nov. 6, 1942, 1:8 Reorganized Ag Club elects Officers at first meeting. Nov.9, 1945, 1:8 Beckley to head annual Ag smoker. Dec. 4, 1945, 1:5 Club advisors chosen. Jan. 11, 1946, 4:2 Stock pavillion scene of smoker. Jan. 11, 1946, 3:5 Dick Adlard to speak about China tonight. Apr. 9, 1946, 4:3 Aggies slate new officers. May 17, 1946, 1:4 Strand to address Ag Club tonight. June 4, 1946, 1:7-8 Weaver named smoker head. Oct. 9, 1941, 1:1 "Pedro" Moore Ag Smoker emcee thrills, chills promised tonight. Oct. 18, 1946, 1:7-8 Annual Ag Club smoker to start at 7:15 tonight. Nov. 26, 1941, 1:5 Irene Cutler gets freshman award at annual smoker. Oct. 22, 1946, 1:6 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Page 11 Dean Schoenfield relates tales of recent tour of England. Nov. 14, 1946, 3:1 Densley appointed chairman of "Ag Day" set for April 19. Mar. 11, 1947, 1:6 Ag Club elects new officers. May 23, 1947, 1:2 AGRICULTURAL CLUB BANQUET Portrait of dean will be unveiled at club banquet. Apr. 16, 1932, 1:3 Idea 'hatched' in 1929 grows to annual affair. Apr. 14, 1937, 1:2 Ag banquet dates back eleven years, contact with prominent men purpose. Feb. 7, 1940, 2:5 Annual banquet to be revived by Ag Council. Jan.24, 1951, 1:1 Old tradition to be renewed at Ag banquet. Feb. 1, 1951, 1:5 AG. CLUB BANQUET see AGRICULTURAL AWARDS BANQUET (discontinued 1965) AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT see AGRICULTURE, SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB Ag department club establishes objective. Nov. 5, 1955, 1:1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Chinese professor visits Ag Dept. on extensive tour. Dec. 6, 1946, 1:6 WI+ Economics field unit stationed on campus Jan. 17,, 1968, 1:7-8 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS-FARM MANAGEMENT CLUB New Ag association planned by group. Nov. 6, 1936, 1:1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS FORUM Ag Clubs to reactivate. May 7, 1949, 1:3 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC FORUM see also "FARM ECONOMIC FORUM" AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Students locate huge whale fossil at coast. Feb. 20, 1935, 4:2 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Ag engineering contributions listed as profession observes 50th year. July 22, 1957, 4:3-4 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CLUB Ag eng. students •vote to become part of A.S.A.E. Dec. 3, 1932, 1:8 Plans launched for name change. Nov. 11, 1937, 4:8 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CLUB see also AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Acetylene plant installed. Apr. 23, 1927, 1:2 Women regiqtPred • in auto mechanics Jan. 9, 1929, I:3 Tractor-run brings fame to ag school. May 15, 1930, 4:2 Century old reaper given to ag school. Feb. 17, 1931, 1:2 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CON'T Page 12 Old implements shown in parade of ag engineers. May 2, 1931, 1:5 Ag students open first annual weekend. May 20, 1938, 1:7 Ag engineers move to utilities building. Oct. 1, 1938, 1:5 see also EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION AGRICULTURAL WEEKEND, DATE Lonely ag department finds cozy home. Oct. 19, 1938, 1:5 AG/HOME EC BALL see AGRICULTURAL CLUB BALL, DATE Grease monkey girls learn about autos in mechanics course. Nov. 30, 1938, 1:8 AGRICULTURAL AND HOME ECONOMICS STAFF CONFERENCE see CONFERENCE OF EXTENSION WORKERS, DATE Girls request 'grease' training. Oct. 16, 1941, 4:1 Seed station set for OSU. Sept. 30, 1964, 1:9 AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL Ag Club magazine to be released. Jan. 9, 1935, 1:2 Ag engineering takes E Spree recycled race. May 1, 1978, 3:5-6 Monthly ag journal to be discontinued. Oct. 10, 1942, 1:8 Solar energy heats dairy barn cleanup water. Apr. 12, 1979, 8:1-6 AGRICULTURAL LEADERS' BANQUET see AG CLUB BANQUET, DATE (Discontinued 1965) Berry growers consider mechanical harvester. May 25, 1979, 7:1-6 OSU's dairy barns utilize solar energy for water heatitg. Oct. 18, 1979, 6:1-2 see also RURAL ELECTRIFICATION CONFERENCE AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Old-fashioned fun comes to MU Quad in Cow Day. Apr. 13, 1978, 10:1-3 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION see OSU AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION AGRICULTURAL FAIR Ag fair will not be scheduled this year. Feb. 20, 1920, 1:4 AGRICULTURAL RELIEF see FARM RELIEF AGRICULTURAL SECRETARIAT Secretaries organize ag secretariat group. Mar. 5, 1936, 1:8 AGRICULTURAL SMOKER Ag smoker changes form: girls join show tonight. Nov. 10, 1950, 1:4 Ag smoker name now 'Aggie variety'. Oct. 20, 1959, 1:1 AGRICULTURAL Withycombe of livestock May 2, 1953, WEEKEND club original sponsor show. 1:5 1/04 AGRICULTURE, SCHOOL OF Page 13 35 year history backs weekend. May 11, 1956, 3:4 Old barn group will be razed. Sept. 23, 1936, 6:5 Field day to replace annual rodeo during Ag weekend activity program. May 17, 1957, 3:3-4 Ag school trophies gleam once more. Oct. 20, 1937, 1:5 Ag weekend born in 1938, many changes are made. Mar. 8, 1961, 2:7-9 Aged horses saved from ignoble fate. Nolv 22, 1938, 2:6 see also AGRICULTRUAL FAIR School of Ag to reorganize; scrap divisions. May 13, 1949, 1:6 AGRICULTURE AWARDS BANQUET Ag awards dinner has long history Feb. 3, 1966, 3:7-9 $20,000 given in awards, scholarships at ag dinner. Feb. 23, 1967, 1:7 Ag awards banquet. Feb. 14, 1969, 1:1-2 Ag Feb. Ag Feb. exec. council. 3, 1970, 3:5 awards banquet. 4, 1970, 2:2 Awards dinner will honor top agriculturalists. Feb. 2, 1971, 2:4-5 Kronstad received award for work in agriculture. Mar. 31, 1980, 6:1-5 AGRICULTURE, SCHOOL OF Story of the growth of agricultural department. Apr. 23, 1915, 3:1-2 Unified policy advocated for all agricultural divisions of college. Jan. 9, 1930, 4:3 Many state co-eds study agriculture. Dec. 10, 1930, 1:6 Latest farm song written by singers at recent meeting. Jan. 16, 1934,4:7 OSC Ag Dean leaves after 19 years; will continue in government posts. Sept. 30, 1950, 1:5-7 3:4 OSC owns largest Oregon insect group. May 24, 1957, 3:7 Oregon State plans changes in Ag, Engineering school. Jan. 23, 1962, 1:2-3 Construction of dairy barn due in fall. July 2, 1968, 3:5 Agriculture school asks name change. Feb. 16, 1971, 3:1-2 School of Agriculture receives new dean. Feb. 9, 1979, 8:1-2 New agriculture dean Briskey excited to be at OSU. Sept. 29, 1979, 5:1-6 AIR CORPS ROTC ROTC graduates first air unit at term's end. Feb. 26, 1948, 4:5 Coliseum to house Air ROTC activities. Sept. 19, 1951, 1:8 AIR CORPS ROTC CON'T Page 14 AFROTC drill adds honarary. Sept. 27, 1955, 1:5 AFROTC to construct 3 man space "ship". Jan. 16, 1962, 1:7-8 AFROTC making "Apollo" model. Jan. 27, 1962, 1:8 AFROTC names first little general Feb. 25, 1965, 3:9 3 coeds first to 'liberate' Air Force ROTC. Nov. 11, 1970, 3:1-5 AIR NAVAL RESERVE see NAVAL AIR RESERVE ALCOHOL Monroe eateries seek liquor licenses. Jan. 17, 1979, 1:1-6 Should Monroe Ave. merchants sell liquor? Feb. 14, 1979, 5:1-6 La Creperia permit OLCC hearing topic. mar. 1, 1979, 1:2 OLCC hears opinions on liquor permit. Mar. 2, 1979, 1:1-6 Corvallis council favors liquor ban. Mar. 7, 1979, 1:1-2 City Council approves liquor license. Apr. 3, 1979, 1:1-8 OLCC welcomes opinions on La Creperia licensing. May, 2, 1979, 5:1-3 La Creperia receives liquor license. May 23, 1979, 1:1-6 Monroe Ave. eateries seek liquor licenses. Oct. 4, 1979, 6:1-6 Coors: What was that name again? Oct. 15, 1979, 3:1-6 MUPC to request permission to sell liquor. Feb. 5, 1980, 1:1-6 Alcohol causes cancellation of Beta function. Feb. 26, 1980, 3:1-6 Campus likely to remain dry. Apr. 18, 1980, 3:1-4 OLCC investigates Corvallis complaints. Apr. 22, 1980, 1:1-6 ALDRICH, EDWIN BURTON Publisher dies of heart attack. Dec. 9, 1950, 3:8 AL-KEY HALL Off-campus men form new clubs in three areas. Jan. 28, 1948, 1:4 ALL COLLEGE SHOW see EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION ALMA MATER OSC alma mater song has barber shop origin. Oct. 17, 1934, 1:6 Oregon State alma mater born in McCarthy barber shop. Oct. 24, 1944, 2:4 ALUMNI Page 15 ALUMNI Class of '02 extends invitation to reunion. Apr. 21, 1927, 1:7 Alumni of state now organizing. Oct. 22, 1920. 4:1 Alumni club chooses new name at meeting. Oct. 25, 1927, 1:5 O.A.C. men win war medals, Jan. 8, 1919, 1:6 1880 grads plan return. May 19, 1923, 1:5 Ashland has O.A.C. club. Jan. 16, 1924, 4:1 New O.A.C. club formed. Mar. 8, 1924, 2:2 Class of 1874 to celebrate reunion. Apr. 2, 1924, 3:1 Alumni organize club. May 9, 1924, 1:5 Class history given in late publication. Nov. 8, 1924, 4:4 Alumni to adopt creed. Mar. 6, 1925, 1:3 Foreign O.A.C. club formed in Honolulu. Apr. 15, 1925, 3:2 Only living member of first class has had unusual career. Apr. 24, 1925, 1:2 Alumni president dies unexpectedly. Jan. 4, 1928, 1:2 Oldest co-ed tells story of early days on Corvallis Campus. Oct. 4, 1928, 1:6 Oregon state grads figure in "big time" profession baseball. May 7, 1929, 4:2 extra Alums in San Diego start association. Nov. 19, 1929, 1:5 Old forestry grads tell of class war with Johnny Wells. Jan. 17, 1930, 1:4 New tradition established in annual alumni lucheon. May 20, 1930, 1:4 Old grads listen to class history. May 20, 1931, 1:4 Alumni form club. Oct. 21, 1925, 3:2 Ag directory to list 1500 names. Jan. 22, 1932, 1:4 Alumni in New York for new O.A.C. club. Mar. 9, 1926, 1:6 First forestry class graduated here in '10. Feb. 22, 1933, 4:2 Golden jubilee reunion in June for '76 class. may 13, 1926, 1:3 Oregon staters, alumni to be feted at Golden Gate exposition ...scenic wonders. May 3, 1939, 4:5 Alumni organize club in Manhattan, Kansas. Feb. 4, 1927, 4:2 Page 16 OSC engineering graduate designs fountains on grounds of New York world's fair. Nov. 3, 1939, 4:5 ALDRICH, EDWIN B. A beaver grad you should know. Dec. 3, 1931, 2:5 Staters killed in action in war now number 78. Sept. 20, 1944, 1:3 Aldrich appointed road commissioner. Feb. 17, 1932, 1:3 University graduates start fund. Dec. 5, 1972, 7:1 Aldrich now president. Jan. 24, 1935, 1:6 OSU's famous alumni. Feb. 8, 1980, 28:1-3 ALDRICH, MICHAEL T. OSU grad is elected VP of Janus Films. Nov. 21, 1969, 3:1-2 ABEL, ROBERT A. Lt. Corsetti, Lt. Robert Abel get air medal. May 15, 1945, 3:3 ABRAHAM, ALFRED Former student dies following auto wreck. Jan. 25, 1925, 4:2 ADAMS, EDWARD E. Former M.E. grad awarded fellowship. May 16, 1951, 3:4 ADAMS, HERBERT G. New bird book to be published Dec. 10, 1947, 1:2 ADAMS, ROBERT OSC graduate one of injured in Seattle crash. Jan. 6, 1949, 1:4 AHI, S.M. 'First' ph.d returns. May 19, 1948, 1:8 AHNERT, WALTER S. Engineering grads are awarded winners. Oct. 14, 1952, 3:4 ALDRICH, E.B. Mrs. E.B. Aldrich has been made editor of the East Oregonian. Oct. 27, 1908, 2:3 ALEXANDER, BILL Baro correspondent raves Swedish food. Dec. 8, 1949, 2:7-8 ALEXANDER, JERRY R. Memorial loan fund established for navy. Nov. 29, 1967, 1:1-2 ALEXANDER, JOHN Four experienced men for Afghanistan. Apr. 18, 1944, 4:7 ALEXANDER, LUCIAN B. OSC forestry alums elect new president. FEb. 25, 1959, 1:8 ALEXANDER, RISE Rise to the top. May 5, 1978, 48:1-6 ALEXANDER, WILLIAM N. OSC graduate returns for Swedish junket. Apr. 6, 1950, 1:6-7 ALUMNI-ANDERSON- STOUT Page 17 ALLEN, ALFRED A. Ex-Oregon stater saves passengers in plane crash. May 26, 1942, 1:1 ALLEN, JOHN E. A Beaver grad you should know. Nov. 6, 1931, 2:6 ALLEN, JOHN F. Pharmacists reap benefits from fund established in '25. Feb. 13, 1934, 1:7 ALLEN, MELVIN C. Nichols appointed dean at Idaho branch school. Jan. 20, 1934, 4:2 ALLISON, ROYAL B. Allison to graduate from flying school. Feb. 19, 1942, 4:1 ALLWORTH, EDWARD C. Ed Allworth has received captaincy. Apr. 2, 1918, 1:4 Allworth is given honor. Feb. 12, 1919, 1:5 Edward Allworth weds Peggy Walker.. Sept. 23, 1919, 1:4 Former student honored by state of Washington. Dec. 7, 1920, 3:1 Graduate of class of '16 wins Italian war cross for service during war. Feb. 21, 1922, 3:1 Allworth tells of days just before guns cease. Nov. 12, 1929, 1:4 Now and then. Feb. 12, 1931, 2:4 Major Allworth brings military honors to OSC. Nov. 11, 1936, 1:1 Bronze star awarded to ex-staters. Feb. 13, 1945, 3:5 ANDERSON, CHARLES L. Charles Anderson graduates in first war-time class from Randolph field. Jan. 22, 1942, 4:4 ANDERSON, "HEINIE" "Heinie" Anderson writes from France. Nov. 6, 1917, 1:3 ANDERSON, JAMES R. J. Anderson accepts U.S. marine commission. Oct. 6, 1909, 1:2 ANDERSON, ROBERT C. Anderson appointed to teaching staff. Jan. 25, 1941, 4:1 ANDERSON, ROGER A policeman who played in a Rose Bowl. Nov. 3, 1977, 13:1-5 ANDERSON, TED Ted Anderson married. Mar. 28, 1935, 1:6 Former stater dies in transport crash. June 4, 1947, 3:6 ANDERSON-STOUT, FLORENCE Services given from Mrs. Stout. Nov. 5, 1935, 1:3 ALUMNI-ANDREWS Page 18 ANDREWS, DONALD S. Publications editor former state student. Nov. 20, 1953, 1:8 ARENS, W.B. Captain W.B. Arens, '17 visits here Friday. Dec. 11, 1917, 3:1 BADLEY, JAMES L. OSU graduate is shot down. Apr. 3, 1968, 1:5 BADURA, GEORGE J. Badura elected teacher's prexy. Mar. 10, 1932, 2:5 ARMISTEAD, AMY I. Who is who at 0.S.C. July 7, 1934, 2:4 BAGNALL, GEORGE W. Capt. Bagnall, '29, gets bronze star for achievement. Oc.t 24, 1964, 1:4 ARMSTRONG, DONALD N. Off the China coast "Nervous Nell" met the Japs. Mar. 9, 1949, 2:1-2-3 BAKER, CORA WILSON Oregon State graduate receives Red Cross group commendation. Nov. 2, 1945, 3:7 ARMSTRONG, MARY LOU Friends to observe final chapel rites for Miss Armstrong. Dec. 6, 1946, 1:7 BAKER, J.W. Former stater drowns in California river. Jan. 28, 1950, 1:2 ARNST, ALBERT Forestry to mark 50th anniversary. Mar. 2, 1956, 1:8 BAKER TERRY Baker nabs winning pass; receives 'Golden Helmet'. Sept. 29, 1965, 3:4 ASHENFELTER, DALE E. Ex-OSC athlete gains rating. Mar. 25, 1943, 3:7 BALCOM, LLOYD "SLIM" "Slim" Balcom, former Orange star, coaching. Feb. 6, 1932, 3:4 ATWOOD, DOROTHY Four in family Wesley leaders. Sept. 23, 1936, 7:3 AUSTIN, WILLIAM L. Ex-OSU gridder named coach of NFL's Steelers. Jan. 21, 1966, 6:2-4 AVRIT, LES Les Avrit is new coach at Klamath Falls high school. Feb. 20, 1932, 3:6 AZU, AGBIM Nigerian OSU alum victim of recent crisis. Nov. 11, 1966, 1:6 BALLHORN, OTTO Otto Ballhorn is dead; funeral 2:00 p.m. today. Oct. 9, 1917, 1:2 BANKS, JACK R. Graduate awarded Blackwell Trophy. Apr. 21, 1942, 1:4 BARBER, RICHARD L. Outstanding student. Nov.1, 1955, 1:3 ALUMNI-BELDEN Page 19 BARNES, DONALD Grad assists in Berlin Hydraulics laboratory. Feb. 7, 1933, 4:5 BAUER, ALBERT Bauer describes Bear Creek Dam. Oct. 15, 1931, 1:2 Barnes editing 'Civil Engineering'. Nov. 13, 1940, 4:3 BAUM, DAVID Ex-ASOSC president enters political race. Feb. 27, 1948, 1:7 BARNES, NORMAN P. Army colonel sends history of division as present to OSC. Apr. 28, 1948, 4:6 Editorial. Feb. 17, 1949, 2:1-2-3 BARRETT, GERALD Gerald Barrett first to die. Jan. 18, 1918, 1:6 BAYLEY, ELVIRA see WILEY, ELVIRA BARSS, RICHARD H. Barss edits journal. Oct. 24, 1942, 1:7 BEAKEY, JOHN S. John S. Beakey, ex-Oregon stater, succumbs in Denver. May 3, 1947, 1:8 BARTHOLOMEW, FRANK OSC graduate heads agency. May 27, 1958, 1:2 BARTLETT, CARL J. A Beaver grad you should know. Nov. 17, 1931, 2:5 BATCHELLER, J. RAYMOND Graduate student writes on welding. May 16, 1933, 1:3 BATES, MERCEDES OSU alumna is new 'Betty Crocker'. June 29, 1964, 4:1 Betty Crocker on campus today. Apr. 9, 1965, 1:8 Betty Crocker, OSU grad, revisits school. Apr. 13, 1965, 1:2-6 BATES, TED Beaver all-American returns. May 25, 1960, 4:5 BEAMER, NUB This alum is ready. May 28, 1960, 4:1 BECK, LEW Lew Beck makes life magazine. Dec. 10, 1947, 3:2 Lew Beck makes olympic team. Apr. 2, 1948, 4:4 Funeral set in Portland for ex-Beaver great Lew Beck. Apr. 7, 1970, 6:1-2 BECK, ROBERT G. Lew's brother adds fame to Beck name. Apr. 29, 1948, 3:4 BELDEN, MRS. GLADYS Graduate placed on national list. Jan. 22, 1963, 1:9 ALUMNI-BELL Page 20 BELL, PERCY Percy Bell assumes three new positions. Apr. 9, 1931, 1:4 OSU alumnus receives award from FHA at special ceremony. July 27, 1964, 4:1-2 Former Beaver now in Malay. Jan. 9, 1932, 2:3 BESS, SAM C. 1951 Beaver editor visits the campus. Dec. 5, 1953, 1:7 BELL, WILLIAM H. Lt. William Bell gets clusters to cross, medal. May 29, 1945, 3:4 BIDDLE MORELAND, ALICE First co-ed graduate of O.A.C. passes away. Feb. 12, 1919, 1:2 BENGE, MIKE Former student Benge captured by Viet Cong. Feb. 21, 1968, 1:8-9 BILLUPS, NORMAN F. OSU alums heads Ohio school. Feb. 2, 1977, 13:5-6 BENTILA, DONALD Don Bengtila dies in Portland hospital. May 5, 1943, 1:4 BILYEU, THOMAS Thomas Bilyeu constructs automatic cashier and register. Mar. 1, 1911-,--1:4 BENNETT, W.R. Results of research published by Bennett. May 23, 1933, 4:5 Bilyeu invents speed machine. Apr. 3, 1934, 1:3 Alumnus writes paper. May 16, 1935, 1:5 Top IRE jobs given to grads. Dec. 7, 1957, 1:3 BENNETT, WOODSON, 1st LT. OSU grad, war hero, will visit families of men killed in action. May 6, 1966, 4:7-9 BERG, VIVIAN A. Grateful OSC grad provides $500 fund. Jan. 7, 1953, 2:4-5 BERTSCH, HOWARD OSC graduate honored in Iran. May 27, 1958, 1:8 "Machine reporter" shown to students. Apr. 4, 1934, 1:5 BISHOPRICK, STANLEY Forestry grad receives foreign post in firm. Oct. 13, 1936, 1:3 BISSETT, LEE Ex-Oregon State athlete develops college gridmen. Feb.23, 1932, 3:7 BLACK, DONALD H. Article will depict campus development. May 25, 1940, 4:4 Former Baro writer visits Oregon State Jan. 13, 1948, 1:4 ALUMNI-BROOKE Page 21 BLACKERBY, ALVA B. Grad will direct Alaskan CCC. Jan. 9, 1940, 2:6 BRANLAND, VERNER Third O.A.C. man dead. Mar. 15, 1918, 1:3 BLAGG, HENRY "Heine" Blagg confined in military hospital. Feb. 19, 1918, 2:3 BRANDT, W.H. Silverton ex-stater aids judging teams. Mar. 5, 1954, 2:5 BLAKELY, JUD Jud Blakely returns here to recruit Oct. 15, 1968, 1:3 BRATTAIN, THOMAS L. OSU graduate dies in Viet jet crash. Dec. 3, 1968, 1:6 BOALS, GORDON P. Berlin attache speaks over KOAC. Nov. 24, 1937, 1:2 BOLINGER, FLORENCE VAN ETTEN OSC acclaims Oregon mother of the year. May 5, 1951, 3:5 BREEDLOVE, ELDEN E. Grad wins bronze star. May 2, 1952, 1:7 BRENNAN, JOHN Lt. Albert Hall will fly combat ship in Italy. Jan. 5, 1945, 3:5 BOLTER, JACK Oregon State graduate named to radio staff. Oct. 2, 1945, 3:7 BRETT, ROBERT University grad reported lost. Oct. 6, 1972, 5:1-3 BOND, CARL Game commission hires OSC grads. Apr. 26, 1947, 1:7 BRETT, S.E. Capt. Brett, '16, has the "time of his young life" Apr. 19, 1918, 1:5 BOSCH, MARIE Marie Bosch, '42 earns ensigncy. Sept. 26, 1944, 3:6 BOYDSTON, JAMES R. Oregonian receives appointment as lab technical services chief. July 20, 1964, 3:1-2 Water lab supervisor former OSU graduate. Nov. 7, 1964, 3:6-7 BOYER, JEFFERSON Boyer appointed to West Point. Dec. 7, 1940, 1:2 BOZORTH, INEZ Miss Bozorth dorm director. Jan. 15, 1932, 2:3 BRETT, SERENO E. Prominent graduate receives recognition in infantry journal. Apr. 20, 1933, 4:2 Brett gets promotion to brigadier general. Feb. 21, 1941, 2:5 BROADWATER, ROBERT Returned Oregon Staters relate Japanese prison experiences. Nov. 16, 1945, 3:1 BROOKE, JR., JOHN R. (MAJOR) Beaver grads who made good. Dec. 10, 1931, 2:4 ALUMNI-BROTEN Page 22 BROTEN, GEORGE A. Broten is appointed instructor at Nevada. Nov. 20, 1947, 4:3 BUNKER, ANNA MAE OSC alumna, accepted by WAAC in training. Oct. 10, 1942, 3:2 BROTHERS, PAUL Brothers sign with Storm. Apr. 17, 1974, 6:6 BURNAUGH, LEWIE OSC '03 graduate to display coins. Nov. 12, 1958, 3:3 BROWN, DELMER L. Oregon State grad elevated in AIEE. Jan. 9, 1959, 1:8 BROWN, RONALD D. Stater appointed to Annapolis. July 2, 1946, 6:4 BROWN-PEAVY, KATHERINE Mrs. Peavy playwright; productions presented. Nov. 8, 1934, 4:2 BROWNE, C.H. OSC grad missing. Feb. 23, 1945, 1:7 BRUCHER, OLGA P. Grads get position on Cornell Faculty. Nov. 21, 1930, 1:3 BRUMBAUGH, SHELDON Kidder Hall displays architectural works. Apr. 15, 1948, 1:6 BRUMFIELD, KIRBY Features by Oregon Staters published in Sunday papers. Nov. 2, 1955, 2:5-6 BRUMFIELD, WILLIAM OSC alumni crash fatality. Jan. 22, 1958, 1:3 BRYANT, FANNIE B. Early graduate dies. Jan. 7, 1932, 3:2 BURNS, GEORGE OSC alumnus pens hit parade favorite. apr. 27, 1955, 1:4 BURNS, JOHN STUART Burns will leave for Turkey in August. May 18, 1949, 4:5 BURF, WILLIAM A. "WILD EYE" "Wild Eye" Burr now head hoop coach at California college. Feb. 10, 1932, 3:5 BURGESS, FREDRICK J. OSC grad garners hydraulics prize. July 25, 1955, 1:3 BURRI, FRED Beaver grad nails down coaching spot. Sept. 25, 1953, 4:7 BURWELL, ROGER W. Burwell, ex-'44, now in German prison camp. Sept. 26, 1944, 3:6 BURYA, FRED New pump invented by Oregon State graduate. May 3, 1932, 1:2 BUTLER, R.A. Zellerbach promtes 3 stater executives. Apr. 20,:.1956,3:3 ALUMNI-CAUTHORN Page 23 BUXTON, CHARLES Denver Post employs former OSC journalists. Feb. 19, 1947, 3:2 CARLSON, MILTON Carlson gets ad job on Hearst syndicate. July 16, 1935, 4:3 BYINGTON, GLENN Lt. Byington will be cited for heroism. Apr. 13, 1943, 1:8 CARLSON, SHERRILL '54 graduate accepts editorial staff post. Sept. 21, 1955, 5:6 CADMUS, WALTER GEORGE Cadmus held prisoner Jan. 16, 1943, 1:3 Alumni writes story. Dec. 2, 1955, 5:6 CAIN, ROBERT F. Texan's Ph.D. first for new foods lab. Oct. 6, 1951, 4:1 CALAVAN, VIRGIL LEE Albany Mayor former Stater. Mar. 12, 1932, 2:5 CALHOUN, JAMES FRANKLIN Tradition upheld by Oregon Stater. Apr. 24, 1943, 1:6 CALLAHAN, IDA BURNETT Four oldest alumni to be on campus for golden anniversary. May 27, 1931, 1:4 CANNON, BARBARA OSC couple cut record; receive billboard praise. Feb. 23, 1960, 8:4-5 CANNON, ROY Beaver grads who made good. Dec. 12, 1931, 3:5 CARL, MARION OSC prepares to welcome Marien ace. Jan. 12, 1943, 1:4-6 CARNIE, NORVAL Norval Carnie is buried. Mar. 5, 1918, 1:3 Resolutions. Mar. 8, 1918, 3:3 CARPENTER, MATILDA Grads get positions on Cornell faculty. Nov. 21, 1930, 1:3 CARTER,DOUGLAS TONER Former M.U. President dies in Pendleton. Apr. 20, 1950, 1:0 CARTER, LOGAN Nichols appointed dean at Idaho branch school. Jan. 20, 1934, 4:2 CARTY, JAY Carty awarded Merrill trophy. Apr. 25, 1961, 4:7 CASEY, MRS. KATHLEEN Ex-Baro staffer to edit magazine. Oct. 23, 1953, 1:7 CAUTHORN, FRANK Early graduate enroute here. Apr. 27, 1932, 2:7 ALUMNI-CHAMBERLAIN CHAMBERLAIN, W.J. O.A.C. man has air adventure. Oct. 30, 1918, 1:5 Crippled on German soil. Nov. 6, 1918, 1:5 Lieut. Chamberlain, '15, brings down Hun plane. Dec. 18, 1918, 5:4 CHAMBERLIN-GARNJOBST, HOPE Hope Garnjobst takes position with Swift & Co. May 15, 194i 4:5 Hope Chamberlin named director. Dec. 31, 1942, 1:3 CHAMBERLIN-CORSO, HOPE Bombed-out look remains in Germany, Hollanders working hard to rebuild. Jan. 8, 1948, 2:5 Britisher returns to war-torn Germany to begin again a life of just 'existing'. Jan. 22, 1948, 2:5 Ex-barometer editor named coordinator. Feb. 24, 1959, 3:8 CHAMPION, MARY Two grads co-author major journal article. Nov. 18, 1955, 1:8 CHANDLER, BETTY Home Ec graduate on way to China Nov. 14, 1940, 4:4 CHASE, ERNEST A. Funeral services held for Ernest Chase, '15. Mar. 5, 1935, 2:5 CHEN, CAROLINE Caroline Chen returns to service in Peking. Dec. 3, 1930, 4:4 Page 24 E tchings by OSC grad displayed in home ec. Feb. 2, 1931, 1:5 CHEZEM, CURTIS OSU graduate named head. Nov. 20, 1969, 3:8-9 CHRISTIAN, STANLEY Stanley Christian making success in Hawaii institutions. Oct. 24, 1933, 2:5 CHRISTIANSEN, VIOLA Graduate teaches in Northern Japan. July 5, 1933, 1:4 CIFRE, GUILLERMO Campus guest from Argentina expresses opinion on North-South American relations. May 9, 1940, 4:2 CLARK, J.C. J.C. Clark in charge of Y.M.C.A. at Shanghai. Dec. 11, 1917, 1:5 Many university men in China. :Apr. 5, 1918, 1:4 1904 graduate tells story of 40 years ago. Oct. 15, 1952, 3:2-4 CLARK, Word now in May 7, ROY R. is received of graduate France. 1918, 1:3 CLAYTON, MARK M. Clayton invents eneine. Apr. 8, 1932, 3:3 CLOUGH, FRANK F. Clough, OSC alumnus made city manager. May 25, 1940, 1:8 ALUMNI-COYNER Page 25 COATES, STANLEY Stanley Coates gets assistant appointment. Oct. 26, 1946, 1:7 COCKRUM, HARRY G. OSC alum promoted as assistant to dean on Montana state staff. Feg. 11, 1948, 4:2 COLBERYT BERNON E. Student killed as car swerves leaves highway. Nov. 25, 1947, 1:8 COLLINS, GERTRUDE F. 1888 graduate wills funds for awards. May 5, 1954, 1:3 COLLINS, VICTOR Silver star for Col Jones. Mar. 13, 1945, 3:5 COLVIG, VANCE PINTO Mickey Mouse has speech of former Oregon State man. Oct. 9m 1934, 2:4 Voice of playful Pluto sends letters to Beard. Nov. 23, 1935, 1:2 Ex-OSC bandman plans visit to campus soon. Oct. 24, 1936, 1:3 Pig's 'voice' visits OSC while on vacation trip. Nov. 14, 1936, 1:1 Alumnus cartoonist draws many pictures for 'Gulliver's travels'. Jan. 23, 1940, 4:6 Pinto, alias Pluto the Pup, to come to Oregon State campus this fall. Oct. 29, 1941, 4:5 • Bozo, famed OSC alum, to clown at Homecoming. Oct. 6, 1951, 1:3-4 OSU's famous clown "Bozo' dies, helped millions with laugh medicine Oct. 17, 1967, 1:2 COPSON, PAUL Dearborn Hall room to become Memorial. May 17, 1952, 1:8 CORSETTI, BERNARD J. Lt. Corsetti, Lt. Robert Abel get air medal. May 15, 1945, 3:3 CORTRIGHT, JEANNE Weather text published by Co-op. Dec. 2, 1955, 4:6 COUNTS, MEL Beaver All-American back at Oregon State. July 6, 1966, 4:1-2 L.A. Lakers trade former OSU eager. June 18, 1974, 8:1-2 COUPER, GEORGE Couper named director. Mar. 27, 1936, 3:6 COURTRIGHT, BURR They act alike, look alike, but luckily they don't love alike. Oct. 28, - 1947, 1:5 COURTRIGHT, EUNICE Alumni head resigns job for business Nov. 30, 1945, 6:6 COVERSTONE, LANAR Bronze star awarded to ex-staters. Feb. 13, 1945, 3:5 COVERT, DR. LLOYD W. Successrul Oregon Staters. Mar. 3, 1936, 2:7 COX, TED Graduate plans outdoor school Feb. 25, 1980, 6:1-6 COYNER, RICHARD L. Coyner wins flying cross for bravery May 7, 1968, 3:9 ALUM-CRAMER Page 26 CRAMER, JEANNETTE P. Travel number of monthly on press. Feb. 27, 1931, 1:5 CURRIER, MARY Former stater sells fiction. Oct. 5, 1945, 3:6 Responsible positions held by women grads. May 7, 1932, 1:7 DAKIN, H.A. Capturing flock of Germans was all in a day's work for this aggie. Nov. 10, 1922, 2:1 CRAMER, T.P., JR. Republicans will run graduate for state legislature. May 23, 1922, 1:6 DAMEWOOD, LEROY M. Honor grad given math post in east. July 25, 1960, 3:4 Ted Cramer, Beaver tried and true. April 17, 1945, 2:1 DAMRONGSAK, SIRIMUNGKLA McCall frees prisoner after five year penalty. Apr. 14, 1967, 1:1 CRAVAT, HARLAND R. Book readied by 1942 grad. Nov. 18, 1971, 6:4 CRAWFORD RALPH E. Oregon State grad now forest supervisor. Nov. 24, 1937, 1:4 CRAWFORD. RANDALL Missionaries tell of late Chilean work. May 21, 1946, 4:6 CRONMILLER, LYNN F. Alumnus chosen state forester. Oct. 7, 1930, 1:4 Forestry to Mark 50th Anniversary. Mar. 2, 1956, 1:8 CUNNINGHAM, B.L. B.L. Cunningham becomes assistant geologist for South Pacific Railway Co. Feb. 16, 1910, 1:4 CUNNINGHAM, GLENN Glenn Cunningham coached by former Beaver track head, now at Kansas U. Apr. 9, 1940, 1:1 McCall explains reason-: of Thai prisoner. Apr. 19, 1967 1:1 DARCY, THOMAS Ex-member of bank selected as leader in national capitol. Oct. 19, 1935, 1:4 DARLINGTON, LAURENCE E. Oregon State grad recently appointed as assistant dean. July 6, 1948, 3:4 CARROW, DON O. Darrow flies Seattle to Medford mail run. Mar. 9, 1934, 3:2 DE BOEST, HENRY F. Lilly Co. names two OSC alums to staff posts. Jan. 27, 1948, 4:8 DEBOK, GORDON "BILL" Successful Oregon Staters. Feb. 28, 1936, 2:5 ALUMNI-EDWARDS Page 27 DELPHERNIA LINGO, EMMA Early class loses prominent member. Jan. 15, 1935, 2:5 DELZELL, THOMAS W. Alumni starts fund program. Oct. 12, 1961, 1:2-4 • DOWLING, MRS. COLISTA M. '98 graduate makes Rose Festival posters. Apr. 12, 1923, 1:5 DEMARIS, SHIRLEY ANN Woman trains as engineer. Jan. 10, 1969, 3:5-8 DRAKE, DONALD '41 Baro editor takes Oregonian position. Nov. 12, 1946, 4:7 DERMID, JACK Fish and game grad new wildlife editor. Jan. 17, 1951, 1:8 DRLICA, KARL F. OSC textbook to help Japan with schools. May 21, 1948, 1:5 DIBBLE, EARL OSC grad receives position on Oregonian. Dec. 3, 1932, 2:2 DUFF, PERNOT STEWART Display artist visits Oregon State campus. Oct. 24, 1939, 3:7 DICKSON, FREDERICK H. Former OSC graduate now army instructor. Feb. 21, 1942, 1:3 DUNN, JAMES W. Graduate appointed to new office. Feb. 26, 1963, 1:8 DODGE, RAY E. Ray Dodge presents bronze basketball statue to college. Apr. 21, 1933, 1:7 • Resolutions. Mar. 15, 1918, 2:3 DUSTIN, JOHN A. Ex-wrestler named man of the year. May 20, 1970, 6:3 Trophy donated to intramural group. Jan. 21, 1934, 3:3 DUTTON, WALTER L. Grad gets important post as supervisor of Whitman forest. Feb. 21, 1933, 1:6 DOERNER, WILLIAM A. Former OSC student joins Du Pont staff. Jan. 26, 1952, 1:4 DYBVIK, RUSSELL E. Russ Dybvik is appointed to UPI staff. Nov. 20, 1959, 1:3 DOOLEY, ED Denver Post employs former OSC journalists. Feb. 19, 1947, 3:2 Dybvik heads UPI Indonesia. Feb. 26, 1960, 1:5 DOUGLAS, ELIZABETH R. Elizabeth Ruth Douglas is dead. Mar. 15, 1918, 3:2 EDWARDS, WEBLEY Oregon State alum named Music Man Sept. 23, 1960, 1:4 ALUMNI-EGGLESON Page 28 EGGLESON, ALEX Baby Beaver brought by big stork. Oct. 20, 1942, 1:1 ENZIE, WALTER Walter Enzie co-author of "Beans of New York." June 1, 1932, 1:5 EKLUND, CARL Eklund chosen by Byrd for future expedition. Oct. 28, 1939, 4:4 ESPINO, FELIX V. Espino gets position in Philippine Islands. Jan. 26, 1940, 1:6 Death of OSU graduate told Dec. 7, 1962, 4:2 EVANS, DOROTHY Former staff member of Roseburg review. Oct. 12, 1917, 3:2 EL MAGHRABY, ABDEL M. Ex-stater faced by deporation. Feb. 2, 1954, 1:3 EMMETT, E.G. Alumnus of '94 to see big game. Nov. 19, 1920, 6:1 EMPEY, GENE Gene Empey named Nevada journalist. Nov. 18, 1950, 1:8 ENGLISH, BUD Bud English tells of adventure in ferry command. Mar. 25, 1943, 3:6 ENGLUND, RICE Eric Englund, '18, heads department at Kansas. Apr. 26, 1921, 3:1 Trees, hatchets, lads remind of Washington. Feb. 20, 1931, 1:2 Oregon State grad gets London post. Apr. 9, 1952, 1:7 ENGRETSON, ALBERT E. Experiment leader dies in Astoria. Oct. 2, 1942, 4:5 Miss Evans reporter The Dallas Chronicle. Mar. 12, 1918, 1:5 EVANS, GWIL O. Past Baro ed given honor. Jan. 11, 1966, 3:9 FABIERO, AIDA Weaving results received at OSC from Philippines. Nov. 8, 1951, 1:6 FARRELL, PHILLIP W. OSC student accepts rehabilitation post. Oct. 12, 1940, 2:6 FENDALL, WILLIAM Fendall sends Japanese papers. Nov. 9, 1946, 1:6 FERGUSON, CHARLES L. OSU alum shot down. Jan. 16, 1965, 5:3 FIELD, DON Lieut. Field reported missing in North Africa. Apr. 22, 1943, 4:6 • ALUMNI-GALLAGHER Page 29 FILSINGER, CLEO Magazine cover pictures grad. Feb. 9, 1951, 1:8 FOSTER, DAWN GAY OSC graduate dies in Portland. Nov. 11, 1960, 2:1-2 FINLAY, GORDON C. Goss, Finlay, compose new Oregon State song. Nov. 20, 1936, 4:7 FOWLER, ROBERT G. Fowler accepts new position at Berkley. Oct. 30, 1946, 3:8 OSC graduate fighting with Gen. MacArthur. Jan. 28, 1942, 1:8 FRANCIS, JOE Tough Joe Francis gets a face full of fist grom ball-carrying varsity left half Bill Sullivan. June. 2, 1959, 6:1-5 Former OSC student featured radio soloist. May 12, 1942, 1:8 Alum to return to OSC as Navy Band soloist. Nov. 1, 1950, 1:2-3 FINLAY, EITH F. OSC alumnus victim of airliner crash. Oct. 21, 1955, 1:6 FINNEY, GERALD J. Finney writes from Tokio. Mar. 12, 1932, 1:3 FLINT, JOHN John Flint has charge of 44,000 acre plantation. May 2, 1919, 6:4 FORRESTER, J.W. (BUD) JR. Former Baro staffer feted nationally. Feb. 28, 1950, 1:4 FORSCH, KEN Ex-OSU star hurls no-no. Apr. 9, 1979, 11:5-6 FORSYTHE, DR. WARREN E. "Who's who" lists grad. Oct. 11, 1935, 1:5 FRANKLIN, NORMAN "Red" Franklin services to be held at Lacomb. May 20, 1947, 4:5 FREYDIG, PAUL E. OSC alum is featured in magazine. Dec. 4, 1931, 1:2 FRYER, JOHN F. OSU alumnus joins food science staff. Feb. 19, 1963, 3:8 FULLER, LEROY E. Oregon State alum earns top position. Jan. 11, 1950, 3:8 FUNK, ARNOLD J. OSC graduate plays with U.S. Navy Band. Jan. 28, 1942, 1:7 GABRIELSON, DR. IRA N. Former OSC student is author of report. Mar. 8, 1949, 3:7-8 GALLAGHER, JOHN Gallagher joins father in Corvallis business. Jan. 31, 1940, 2:3 ALUMNI-GALLAGHER Page 30 Old Spanish flag sent from anonymous source. 1:2-7 OSU graduate of 1900 dies. May 17, 1961, 2:1-3 Editorial--John H. Gallagher. May 24, 1961, 2:1-3 GALLAWAY, G.H. Zellerbach promotes 3 stater executives. Apr. 20, 1956, 3:3 OSU graduate takes new position. Sept. 23, 1964, 8:2 GALLEGO, KAREN Widow enters U.S. Army. Sept. 27, 1968, 3:7-9 GALLEGO, LT. LAWRENCE Loan fund established for OSU Students. Dec. 6, 1967, 1:1-2 GEDDES, BOB Bob Geddes, now successful-coach at Missouri High. Feb. 17, 1932, 3:2 GENTRY, WAYNE Wayne Gentry sails for Swedish post. Nov. 23, 1949, 3:5 GERKE, FLORENCE HOLMES Mrs. Gerke plans madrons reserve. Feb. 24, 1932, 1:5 GERRISH, JOHN M. Gerrish manufactures boomerangs for sale. Jan. 19, 1933, 4:3 GERVALS, LOUIS Alum patents device. Mar. 27, 1937, 4:7 GIBSON, WARREN Oregon state grad receives position in Hawaiian firm. Oct. 8, 1947, 1:4 GALLEGO, LAWRENCE $2,000 memorial fund set up for Army ROTC. Jan. 20, 1968, 3:8-9 GIES, CARL PARKER Parker Gies given 'service' cross. Mar. 3, 1942, 2:3 GAMBEE, DAVE Ex-OSU Gager selected to be TV announcer. Nov. 5, 1973, 11:5-6 GILBERT, HENRY Henry Gilbert returns from Hilo, Hawaii. Mar. 26, 1918, 2:4 GARNJOBST, LAURA Who is who at O.S.C. July 7, 1934, 2:4 GILKEY, HERBERT Herbert Gilkey directs Iowa State department. Oct. 14, 1931, 2:8 GATHERCOAL, BETTE Three 1952 graduates take publication jobs in western state. June 20, 1952, 3:1 GEARHART, RICHARD C. Graduate named vice-president. May 1, 1964, 4:2 GILL, HAROLD D. Visiting alums, speechmaking celebrate forestry founding. Mar. 6, 1956, 1:2-3 GILL-HAMMOND, RUTH Ruth Gill Hammond takes name of of OSC to Chinese college. May 12, 1936, 4:1 • ALUMNI-GREENWOOD Page 31 GILL, "WHIT" Keene and Gill are back on the campus. Mar. 18, 1919, 2:4 GILMORE, CARL "CURLEY" Former Orange football star is athletic mentor. Feb. 11, 1932, 3:6 GILSTRAP, C.L. Grad publishes article in Journal of Surgery. Mar. 3, 1932, 1:4 GILSTRAP, W.J. Gilstrap family takes active interest in OSE. June 5, 1948, 1:1 GISSELBERG, VICTOR Bandits slay former student at Honduras. Feb. 14, 1935, 4:7 GLASS ELVIN J. '78 graduate to return. May 10, 1923, 4:3 Elving John Glass died here Thursday morning. Mar. 5, 1935, 1:5 GLENN, OLIVERS S. (CAPT.) OSC graduate accepts chinese flying post. Arp. 23, 1946, 1:2-4 Graduate tells of Chinese situation. Feb. 1, 1949, 1:2-4 GOODALL, DON Don Goodall named editor of publication. Jan. 17, 1947, 1:1 GOODLOW, WILLIAM "Bill" Goodlow missing over Philippine area. Feb. 9, 1945, 1:7 GORDON, DAVID M. OSC grad church vicar. Sept. 27, 1951, 1:5 GOSS, J.K. Goss, Finlay, compose new Oregon State song. Nov. 20, 1936, 4:7 GOSSLER, CHARLOTTE OSC writer relates visit to Hitler's hideaway. Oct. 18, 1949, 2:7-8 GRAF, ROBERT E. West Point claims ex '44 Oregon Stater. Oct. 21, 1944, 1:1 GRAHAM, BRUCE Eastman Kodak Co. hires former stater. Jan. 4, 1946, 3:3 Alumnus appointed head of institute. Apr. 29, 1958, 3:7 GRAY, JOE Gray ghost visits scene of glories. Oct. 21, 1946, 4:4 GRAY, JOHN C. OSC alum to speak at forensic banquet feting prof. Mitchell. May 16, 1952, 3:5 GREENOUGH, QUENTIN Quenting Greenough finds changes in campus life. Apr. 24, 1945, 3:3 GREENWOOD, EDWARD C. OSC grad co-author of fishing bulletin. Jan. 24, 1952, 1:8 ALUMNI-GREGORY Page 32 GREGORY, L.H. "The Oregonian" staff nonprejudiced says ex-Baro sports scribe. Dec. 2, 1949, 2:4-5 GRIFFIN, WAYNE Alumnus produces film, 'Key to City'. Apr. 5, 1950, 2:3 GROSS, MALVERN J. Gross, OSC grad, given directorship. Feb. 23, 1954, 1:8 GROVES, FRANK Former instructor returns for visit. Apr. 15, 1941, 4:6 GRUBB, WAYNE Wayne Grubb in 'Family' named after OSC man. Mar. 28, 1940, 4:1 HAGENGUTH, JULIUS McMorris patents new instrument. Nov. 23, 1937, 6:4 Past Barometer editor to enter in primaries. May 8, 1934, 1:3 OSC grads, students, win in state election. Nov. 14, 1934, 1:3 HAMMER, GORDON Hammer appointed to attend Annapolis. Dec. 4, 1940, 1:6 HAMPSHIRE, JOHN Capt. Hampshire killed in China. May 13, 1943, 1:2 HANSON, ELEANOR Former OSC rookess accepts position at Vassar College. May 16, 1940, 1:6 HARDIE, JOHN D. OSC graduate dies in Manilla. Mar. 31, 1951, 3:6 HAINES, JOE There's a story behind that smile. Nov. 12, 1947, 1:3 HARDING, CLARA OSC's oldest 65 year record Aug. 18, 1936, THAYER grad dies with of loyalty. 6:6 HALDORSEN, MARGRETHE Magazine article sold by Norwegian co-ed. Mar. 10, 1948, 1:8 HARNICK, GEORGE W. Beaver grad gets staff appointment in food research. May 3, 1947, 3:6 HALLIN, GEORGE H. Cadet George Hallin dies in plane crash. Apr. 6, 1943, 4:2 HARPER, PAUL E. '49 OSC graduate now in science lab. Oct. 20, 1950, 1:8 HAMILTON, JUDY Roving Oregon Stater visits, describes Finland May 1 fling. Dec. 4, 1946, 2:5-6 HARRIS, IRWIN Harris handles OSC athletic news dope. May 17, 1947, 3:5 HAMILTON, MOORE Once Barometer editor now Medford newsman. Dec. 5, 1933, 1:1 Harris, Smith expect degrees at Evanston. May 15, 1942, 1:5 ALUMNI-HOBART Page 33 HARRIS-WHITBY, MARY Oldest college grad sees many years of development at O.A.C. Jan. 6, 1926, 1:4 HEATHER, JEAN Oregon State claims Jea Heather was co-ed. Apr. 18, 1944, 1:7 Attendance record for commencement set by 1867 graduate. May 30, 1931, 2:3 HECKART, EARL OSC alumnus dies Saturday. May 7, 1958, 1:5 Oldest alum attends dinner honoring Peavy. Feb. 16, 1934, 1:7 HEINTZLEMAN, STUART W. Killed in action Feb. 13, 1942, 2:4 OSC's oldest grad dies with 65 year record of loyalty. Aug. 18, 1936, 6:6 HELMER, OSCAR Dr. Helmer accepts job. Nov. 17, 1936, 3:4 HATFIELD, ARLIE Arlie Hatfield of Corvallis directs U.S. band in Japan. Jan. 8, 1947, 3:7 HENDERSON, JEAN Victory center head weds army captain. Nov. 5, 1943, 3:2 HATHAWAY, GAIL A. Stater receives medal, presidential citation. Nov. 30, 1945, 3:4 HERMANSON, H. E. Two graduate students get teaching positions. Feb. 14, 1933, 1:5 Alum new ASCE head. July 31, 1950, 3:4 HETHERINGTON, JEANNE Movie test shown of former stater. Nov. 10, 1942, 1:4 HAYS, DONALD FRANK OSC graduate D. F. Hays named top U.S. engineer. Jan. 6, 1960, 1:8-9 Soldiers' dream former Stater. Feb. 11, 1943, 1:6 HAYES, W. B. "DUKE" OSC'er completes book. Nov. 7, 1944, 4:4 Miss Hetherington to take screen test. Feb. 24, 1943, 1:8 HEALEY, ROGER D. Forester of '21 devises plan for special mills. Nov. 18, 1936, 4:5 Paramount casts Miss Hetherington. Nov. 16, 1943, 1:3 HEARTWELL, JAMES C. OSC hoop history available to fans at coliseum, M.U. Feb. 6, 1953, 1:4 HJELTE, "MUSH" "Mush" to teach in Honolulu school. Apr. 24, 1923, 1:3 HOBART, T. R. Hobart transfers office to Corvallis. Nov. 5, 1940,2:2 ALUMNI-HOERNER Page 34 HOERNER, G. R. Former instructor and prexy is here. Jan. 27, 1923, 1:3 HOERNER, Former critics' Apr. 15, RICHARD OSC student gets praise. 1941, 1:5 HOFFMAN, DR. ROBERT A. Strand appoints replacements. Apr. 15, 1961, 3:5 HOLTHOUSE, MARY OSC home ec. graduate recieves commission. Apr. 14, 1943, 1:5 HOONG, TENG-MING Graduate proposes new Chinese school. Oct. 20, 1939, 1:7 HORN, DARRELL Horn sparkles; jumps 25-11. July 6, 1966, 4:5 HORN, LOUVERA Poem by Louvera Horn used by society review. Feb. 9, 1935, 4:6 HORNECKER, CHARLES R. Former OSC leader dies in plane crash. Oct. 21, 1958, 1:2-3 HORNING, MARY ALICE Class of '82 graduate succumbs at Medford. Jan. 5, 1935, 1:5 HOWARD, J. D. Early graduate passes. May 22, 1937, 1:7 HOWARD, ROY R. Mr. Howard wins $1,000 prize offered by the Portland Commercial club. June 3, 1911, 3:2 HOWARD, SHIRLEY SING Miss Shirley Sing Howard named "American Business Woman of the Year." Oct. 22, 1965, 3:7-9 HOWELLS, DAVID H. Engineering grad wins national honor. Mar. 12, 1965, 3:4 HOWIE, LELAND Grad from China depicts oriental social condition. Mar. 5, 1931, 1:2 HU, CHENG Alum coaching Equador gym team. Dec. 7, 1977, 19:3-6 HUGGINS, M. M. Alumnus gets award for meritorious service. Apr. 20, 1943, 1:2 HUGGINS, W. H. Top IRE jobs given to grads. Dec. 7, 1957, 1:3 HURD, OWEN W. OSC grad of 1926 gets highest institute nod. Oct. 7, 1958, 3:1-2 HURLBURT, ARTHUR R. OSC graduate to head course. Feb. 14, 1956, 1:6 HUTCHINGS, EARL A. Hutchings praised. May 26, 1920, 3:2 ALUMNI-JOY S Page 35 HYNES, ALBERTA Miss Hynes appointed department assistant. Jan. 19, 1937, 4:8 JEWETT, LEONARD G. Bronze star holder returns from Europe. June 2, 1948, 4:6 IRVING, RALPH E. "BUCK" Here's an Aggie graduate whose job is introducing east to west. Oct. 27, 1922, 3:2 JOHNSON, JOAN Oregon State grad named supervisor. Sept. 21, 1960, 10:6 IZADI, ALI Khomeini picks O.S.U. grad. Feb. 23, 1979, 1:3-4 JOHNSON, JOE B. Marine Lt. Johnson receives bronze star. Nov. 16, 1945, 6:6 JACOBSON, ALICE C. OSC graduate enters Yale divinity school. Oct. 20, 1944, 4:5 JOHNSON, W. E. OSC graduates write for electrical review. Nov. 23, 1934, 1:3 JARMON, LURA AND LIDA Who's who at Oregon state. July 16, 1935, 2:4 JOHNSTON, CLARENCE Johnston writes from Ireland. March 8, 1918, 1:1 JAROSS, JODY Jody Jaross writes article. Jan. 9, 1968,'1:6 JONES, GEORGE DONALD Silver star for Col. Jones. March 13, 1945, 3:5 JARVIS, ANNIE JEAN Features by Oregon Staters published in Sunday papers. Nov. 2, 1955, 2:5-6 JONES, RONALD E. OSC grads, students, win in state election. Nov. 14, 1934, 1:3 JARVIS, JIM Jarvis signs diamond-pact with Philies. Feb. 17, 1966, 4:9 JORDAN, DR. J. V. OSC grad on faculty at university of Idaho. Nov. 13, 1948, 3:5 Jarvis wins cage post at Idaho. Apr. 1, 1974, 13:5-6 JOUBERT, JACOBUS Grad writes telling conditions in Africa. Jan. 10, 1934, 1:3 JEWELL, MARGARET Grad chosen dance head. Apr. 17, 1937, 1:5 JOY, ADENA Grad has one-act play published. for 4-H club. Nov. 10, 1934, 1:6 ALUI‘M I -JOY Page 36 Former Oregon Stater engaged in peace work. Apr. 25, 1936, 1:5 Alumni notes. Dec. 5, 1934, 2:3 Grad organizing peace campaign. May 8, 1936, 1:4 KEIL, BILL OSC grad to promote Timberline activity. Jan. 16, 1951, 2:3 JOYCE, JAMES W. James Joyce awarded bronze star medal. May 29, 1945, 1:8 KEIST, BENJAMIN F. Former OSC student recieves Silver Star. Oct. 9, 1951, 3:1-2 JOYNER, JERRY Corvallis painter exhibits at Kidder. Dec. 9, 1960, 4:6 KELLEHER, VIRGINIA Ex-publication heads married in Portland. Jan. 26, 1944, 3:3 KADDERLY, WALLACE KGW farm director to make recordings. Apr. 15, 1948, 1:5 KELLOG, ROBERT B. Former Stater injured. Jan. 12, 1945, 1:1 KAHN, JOEL Ex-publication heads married in Portland. Jan. 26, 1944, 3:3 KANETAKE, KENICHIRO Japanese students completing work. Oct. 28, 1953, 1:6 KAUFFMAN, DARRELL Ex-wrestler shot; critical. Mar. 7, 1969, 6:3 KAWATA, KAZ Methodists choose Kawata for service. Apr. 12, 1950, 3:3 KEENE, ROY S. Keene and Gill are back on the campus. Mar. 18, 1919, 2:4 A Beaver grad you should know. Dec. 2, 1931, 2:4 KELLY, JOHN G. Lt. Kelly dies in France. Mar. 22, 1918, 4:1 KEMP, J. LARRY Party dated for author. Nov. 3, 1967, 1:3 KENDRICK, OLIVE Poised Mikie Kendrick is unusual graduate. May 23, 1940, 3:6 KENG, LI OSC, Home Ec. grad working in free China. Apr. 21, 1944, 1:1 KENNEDY-TARTAR, RUTH Monthly describes home ec. activities. Mar. 28, 1931, 1:5 KERR, JACK R. 1962 grad of OSU dies in plane crash. Apr. 5, 1966, 1:1 ALUMNI-LEE Page 37 KERR, ROBERT M. Yamashita faces keen foe in Maj. Kerr, OSC debater. Oct. 12, 1945, 1:4 KROEKER, DONALD J. Graduate adds to loan fund. Jan. 12, 1952, 1:3 News dramas to feature Kerr. Jan. 25, 1946, 4:5 KUEHN, RUTH BARNES Home record book will be published. Nov. 15, 1930, 5:2 KIM, HAMNA Miss Kim has position in Ewha Hatung school. Nov. 14, 1931, 1:7 KUMLER, MARION F. Kumler assigned post. May 6, 1943, 1:8 KLINE, GLEN OSC graduate joins state extension staff. Jan. 7, 1961, 3:6 LACEY, JOHN F. OSC grad appointed commander in Luzon. Apr. 1, 1948,1:7 KLUNDER, REV. BRUCE W. Former student dies in demonstration. Apr. 21, 1964, 1:5 LANKENAU, WALTER War department reports Walter Lankenau safe. Mar. 5, 1918, 1:2 KNOLL, ROBERT P. New Barometer editor returns home with wife. July 16, 1946, 7:4 LANTZ, HARVEY Noted OSC alum, experimenter, dies. Apr. 8, 1958, 1:7 Bright future predicted for new alumni manager. May 5, 1948, 1:1 LARSEN, CARL V. OSC grad and family returning from China. Jan. 8, 1948, 4:4 KOFOID, ORVILLE U.S. road body adopts formula of graduate. Oct. 1939, 4:6 KORTEMAYER, HENRY A. Ex-Beaver covers Marine landings on New Britain pilots bomber. Oct. 3, 1944, 3:5 KRIEG, ALDEN F. Portland man named junior first citizen. Jan. 13, 1954, 1:1 LATTIN, LINDA Leading play role goes to OSC grad. Dec. 9, 1958, 1:4 LAUGHLIN, LYLE Edits "Trade Lanes." Nov. 20, 1936, 1:5 LEE, FEUNG Training Chinese soldiers duty of Captain Feung Lee. Nov. 30, 1945, 3:7 Strand appoints replacements. Apr. 15, 1961, 3:5 ALUMNI-LEE Page 38 LEE, RICKY Indiana cuts former Beaver Lee. Oct. 4, 1978, 15:1-4 LEVENSPEIL, DR. OCTOVE Dr. Octove gets post at Chicago institute. Sept. 30, 1958, 1:1 LEWIS, ART OSC graduate named 1st citizen of Albany. Jan. 26, 1957, 1:7 LLOYD, PHILLIP W. Alaskan collection recent donation to Horner Museum. Oct. 11, 1949, 3:5 LOCEY, PERCY P. Former football captain is coach at Olympic Club. Feb. 13, 1932, 3:2 (port.) Locey blames recent rumor on loose talk. Jan. 15, 1947, 1:1 LEWIS, JOHN Alum is accident victim. Sept. 30, 1949, 3:2 LOCKE, EDWARD G. Son born to Lockes. Feb. 1, 1935, 2:6 LEWIS, KEN Former OSC students are polio victims. Oct. 7, 1952, 3:4 LODELL, CARL Lodell serves school during 10-year period. Jan. 29, 1932, 4:1 LEWIS, MARY E. Household problems aired in new book. Feb. 5, 1938, 2:5 LOGAN, JOHN Former Orangeman dies of pneumonia. May 21, 1932, 1:4 LI, KUNG Kung Li sails to native China. Oct. 24, 1941, 4:6 LONG, WALLY Long killed in crash. Apr. 25, 1942, 1:7 LIEBE, HAROLD Lt. Col. Liebe returns for ROTC assigment. July 16, 1946, 6:4 LOOMIS, PORTER Loomis gets position with Oregonian staff. Jan. 31, 1934, 1:6 LINCOLN, RICHARD G. Air medal to Lt. Lincoln in England. Mar. 6, 1945, 3:4 LOONEY, HAROLD BOND Former athlete died at home in Jefferson. Dec. 5, 1933, 4:4 LINTON, LOIS E. Oregon state graduate wins airline wings. June 5, 1948, 1:6 LOUGHARY, MURIEL OSCer's husband German prisoner. Oct. 10, 1944, 3:3 LIU, TSIU CHIEH Chinese doctor, family leave soon for China. Oct. 17, 1946, 1:1 LOWDEN, MERLE S. Outstanding journalists takes job in Portland. Jan. 20, 1934, 1:7 ALUMNI-MCKAY Page 39 Forestry graduate appointed to head regional bureau. Oct. 16, 1951, 2:6 LOWE, PAUL Ex-OSU cleat ace Paul Lowe benched after record season. Nov. 2, 1966, 4:6 MCCAll, JIM Scholarship, loan fund set up in memorial. Sept. 25, 1968, 8:5-6 MCCLAIN, A.E. Resolutions. Feb. 5, 1918, 4:3 LOWRY, BETTY JEAN OSC girl now ensign. Oct. 6, 1944, 4:6 MCDONALD, MRS. R.W. Early graduate dies. Jan. 7, 1932, 3:2 LUCAS, HARVEY Former ASTU weds. May 12, 1944, 1:2 MCDONALD, BETTY RAE Ex-OSC star marries. Feb. 27, 1945, 1:3 LUKENS, GLEN Artist's work at fair. July 5, 1939, 6:4 MCELFRESH, GERTRUDE Our grads. May 12, 1934, 6:1 LUND, A.G. OAC grad makes good. Mar. 5, 1918, 1:4 MCFARLAND, MRS. MINNIN ARTHUR Oldest alum passes. Apr. 30, 1958, 2:2 LUNDSTROM, PHILLIP Alumnus shoots rapids, makes sketches on trip down Colorado with Amos Burg. Nov. 15, 1938, 1:4 MCHENRY, FRED Judge McHenry is host for '09 reunion. May 12, 1959, 1:6 LUPER, LOREN J. Former student plays for Sousa. Mar. 29, 1921, 3:1 MCHENRY, JOSEPH R. Deputy files candidacy for county coroner. Jan. 17, 1948, 1:7 LUTTRELL, BENTON Luttrell dies in crash. July 3, 1935, 1:1 LUTZ, A.W. Alumnus makes rise from gridiron star to firm's president. Mar. 6, 1934, 1:6 LYFORD, CARRIE ALBERTA Oregon State home ec graduate writes book. May 14, 1932, 2:7 MCCABE, FREDERICK Gen. McCabe will inspect ROTC. Apr. 8, 1947, 1:1 MCINTOSH, HARLAN COZARD Former student's book attracts notice of critics. Jan. 8, 1941, 1:4 MCINTYRE, JOHN Resolutions. Feb. 5, 1918, 3:1 MCKAY, DOUGLAS OSC grads, students, win in state election. Nov. 14, 1934, 1:3 ALUMNI-MCKAY Page 40 OSC grad elected as Marion delegate. Jan 18, 1935, 4:5 OSC graduate enters race for governor. Jan. 29, 1948, 1:7 Fellow alumni recall McKay as OSC 'big shot'. Jan. 11, 1949, 1:5 MCNULTY, GENE '41 grad gets post on farm magazine. Nov. 2, 1946, 1:6 MAINWARING, BERNARD Alumnus donates $1,000. Oct. 10, 1950, 3:8 McKay began politics here. Nov. 26, 1952, 3:6 Former Baro chief buys Salem paper after long career. Feb. 4, 1953, 1:2 MCKAY, J.D. J. Douglas McKay is officer at Camp Lewis. Oct. 12, 1917, 1:6 MALLERY, THOMAS DWIGHT Mallery has papers on ecology published. Apr. 15, 1933, 1:6 MCKEAN, MRS. J.W. Alumnae named 'Mrs. Oregon'. Apr. 26, 1955, 1:1 MANDIC, JOHN All-stars pick John Mandic '42 for Chicago tilt. Oct. 29, 1943, 4:3 MACKENZIE, DON Student leader killed in mishap. Sept. 16, 1953, 1:7 MCKINNELL, JAMES N. McKinnel gets star. May 8, 1945, 3:4 MCKINNEY, W. VERNE Alum elected vice president of association. July 6, 1943, 3:1 MCLAGAN, RUBY OAC woman is over there. Apr. 2, 1919, 5:5 MCMINN, B.T. McMinn, to be instructor. May 10, 1918, 3:1 MCMORRIS, WILLIAM A. Alumnus writes article. Oct. 21, 1930, 3:2 MCMORRIS, WILLIAM A. McMorris patents new instrument. Nov. 23, 1937, 6:4 Pro cagers grab Johnny Mandic. Oct. 2, 1946, 4:5 MANLEY, HAROLD L. Manley gets position in standards bureau. Nov. 13, 1940, 1:8 MAPLE, HOWARD Howard Maple starts professional career with White Sox club. May 24, 1929, 3:1 Ex-Bear football star succumbs to heart failure. Nov. 11, 1970, 6:4-5 MARIS HOMER Homer Maris is composer of new college song. May 10, 1918, 4:3 Homer Maris dedicates his OAC alma mater song to Mrs. Kidder. May 21, 1918, 2:5 ALUMNI-MILLER Page 41 Homer Maris on campus. Jan. 12, 1923, 1:6 MARSHALL, GREG Marshall drafted by Philadelphia. May 4, 1978, 16:1-4 Marshall likes his chances in NFL. May 10, 1978, 12:1-5 Marshall signed by Colts. Dec. 6, 1978, 28:4-6 MASER, HEATHER Former coed shows works. Dec. 1, 1962, 3:2 MASON, BOB OSC journalist transfers east. Jan. 20, 1951, 2:4 MASON, ROBERT Graduate appointed as Ag station editor. Apr. 18, 1953, 2:8 MATHEWS, GEORGE C. Ex-OSC instructor new securities head. Mar. 29, 1939, 1:7 MATTHEWS, DONALD N. Forestry grad writes fine research article. Apr. 16, 1936, 1:4 MATTSON, JOE O. Grad heads foundation. Nov. 7, 1953, 3:4 MAURER, SIEGFRIES Dr. Maurer's work published recently. Mar. 16, 1932, 1:7 MAXWELL, WILLIAM H. Korean University hires OSC grad. Nov. 5, 1955, 2:5 S MAY, LINDA LONG OSU grad to talk on fashion careers. Jan. 26, 1965, 1:8 MEAD-MERRITT, JOAN Race with stork ends in wrong town. Jan. 16, 1947, 1:4 MENDENHALL-KEENE, MARIE Mrs. Roy Keene on school board. Jan. 29, 1932, 3:3 MERRIMAN, FLORENCE Teacher has queer landing at Uruguay. Dec. 5, 1933, 2:3 METTEN, Carl College Feb. 9, CARL Metten to be new Pasadena mentor. 1932, 3:2 MIDDLEKAUFF, MARK Mark Middlekauff, '16, writes from aviation camp in Italy. Apr. 9, 1919, 2:1 MILES, CARTER Shhh. Military secret visits Baro office. Jan. 15, 1942, 2:7 MILLER, GLADYS Miss Miller's book gets monthly award. Jan. 20, 1940, 1:1 Plateau seen in design. May 16, 1962, 3:1-3 MILLER, ROY Roy Miller, '15, heads agricultural school. Oct. 12, 1917, 1:5 ALUMNI-MILLS Page 42 MILLS, CAMMILA Caroline Chen returns to service in Peking. Dec. 3, 1930, 4:4 MORRIS, W.A. OSC graduates write for electrical review. Nov. 23, 1934, 1:3 MOE, HAL Ex-Oregon Staters direct Portland's grid machinery. Oct. 5, 1946, 3:4 MORSE, BOB OSC graduate joins Life magazine staff. Jan. 24, 1953, 2:7 Moe and Torson ex-orangemen coach pilots. Oct. 25, 1947, 3:3 Life puts OSC grad with London office. Nov. 30, 1955, 1:1 Hal Moe quits Portland post. Jan. 11, 1949, 4:2 OSC graduate covers big 'beat' at Life magazine staff writer. July 22, 1957, 4:1-2 MOE, RAY "SKIPPER" Who's who in alums. Nov. 21, 1934, 2:6 MOELLER, THERALD Moeller to accept position at Illinois. Jan. 26, 1940, 4:3 MOORE, ALICE Alice Moore in war work. Mar. 14, 1919, 1:2 MOORE, DALLAS Students produce art work for book. Dec. 6, 1940, 4:8 MOORE, GARY LEE Ex-beaver pitcher shines for Aif Force. Oct. 4, 1962, 4:2 MORAGNE, ROBERT PAUL OSU graduate granted asylum. July 24, 1969, 5:4 OSU graduate deserts Navy but "still in love with America". July 31, 1969, 6:1-5 MORELAND, H.D. Ex-stater to head Westinghouse x-ray. Apr. 9, 1946, 4:3 MORGAN, LOWELL B. Morgan writes article. May 10, 1932, 1:1 Life gives tribute to OSU graduate. Sept. 23, 1964, 2:7 MOTZ, F.A. OSC grad says world war now being waged. May 5, 1932, 1:3 Motz works in England. May 11, 1932, 1:3 Motz looking for man to direct French farm. Dec. 1, 1936, 1:3 MULLEN, FLOYD C. Floyd Mullen chosen as Linn County agent. Jan.20, 1934, 1:6 MUMFORD, BARBARA Grad is listed in Who's Who". Dec. 3, 1965, 4:7 MURDOCK, KENNETH M. Murdock on NRA board. Nov. 20, 1934, 4:2 MURPHY, DONALD R. Alumnus authors book on farmers. Apr. 12, 1962, 3:6 ALUMNIPage 43 '19 alumnus-author writes new book. May 10, 1962, 3:6 OSC graduate new president of ag college. MURPHY, MAY Grads in South America. Feb. 11, 1933, 2:4 NICHOLS, ROBERT Nichols appointed to island position. Oct 21, 1935, 4:3 NANCE, DONALD W. Rose Bowl man Norman Peters in Pacific area. Feb. 13, 1945, 3:1 Army awards flying cross to ex-stater. May 15, 1945, 3:6 NARVER, URSEL C. Ursel C. Narver sworn in as fair chairman. Apr. 8, 1960, 4:3 NEGLEY, JIM Fish and Game grad now Nevada officer. May 26, 1951, 2:3 NELSON, MICHAEL Ag econ grad receives $250 national prize. Sept. 26, 1958, 7:3 NICHOLS, ROBERT A. New Mexico ag school names OSC grad dean. July 24, 1950, 3:2 NIELSON, S.M. 1919 Beaver graduate revisits Alma Mater. Sept. 28, 1955, 1:2 NOREN, C.A. Amateur rock hound gives OSC minerals. Apr. 7, 1953, 3:1 NUTTER, BEN E. CE graduate author of concrete. article. Jan. 12, 1940, 1:5 NESTELLE, FRED Public works head takes Oakland Chemistry student to leave soon for Alaska. post. Jan. 9, 1957, 1:2 Apr. 9, 1919, 3:3 NEWMAN, MEIER Resolutions of sympathy. Jan. 22, 1918, 3:2 NEUBERGER, RICHARD L. Neuberger is member of OSC alumni. Nov. 3, 1959, 1: 3 NEWTON, CHET Former Oregon State great killed in auto accident. MAy 12, 1966, 1:3-4 NICHOLS, JOHN R. Nichols appointed dean at Idaho branch school. Jan. 20, 1934, 4:2 U. of I. appoints Nichols. May 16, 1934, 1:2 OLIVA, GERALDINE Ex-stater in London, escapes flying bomb. Oct. 17, 1944, 3:5 OLIVER, A.W. A.W. Oliver to teach animal husbandry. Apr. 19, 1918, 3:3 OLIVER, LESLIE M. OSC graduate writes textbook on English. Jan. 17, 1942, 1:8 OLSON, ARTHUR EUGENE OSC engineering grad describes life and work on Arabian projectIll, May 10, 1950, 1:5-7, 2:5-6 ALUMNI-OLSON Page 44 OLSON, ROBERT "Bob" Olson killed in action. Jan. 29, 1943, 1:7 University receives $500,000. Feb. 6, 1969, 1:6-9 The war strikes home... Feb. 2, 1943, 2:1 PARRISH, PHILIP H. Former 0.A.C. debater is now a newspaperman. Feb. 26, 1918, 1:5 OMAN, HENRY Oregon Stater edits engineering monthly. Oct. 23, 1946, 1:1 PAINE, CHARLES L. Former Oregon Stater to run for governor. May 3, 1938, 6:5 SPE alums congratulated by Dr. Strand. Feb. 18, 1958, 3:5-9 411P PAINE, LINCOLN SPE alums congratulated by Dr. Strand. - Feb. 19, 1958, 3:5-9 PAINE, ROSCOE SPE Alums congratulated by Dr. Strand. Feb. 18, 1958, 3:5-9 PALMITER, DEFOREST H. Palmiter helps write paper on scab control. Feb. 25, 1936, 4:4 PAPPAS, LOU Graduate earns recognition as writer. Oct. 12, 1973, 10:2-6 PARCHMAN, FRANK Former Baro editor wins public service award. Apr. 25, 1978, 7:1-5 PARKER, CHARLES T. OSU gets $500,000; jury views UO case. Feb. 5, 1969, 1:5-6 fa "Oregonian" editor. July 11, 1939, 1:2 PARRISH, R.M. Grad given sales post. July 15, 1947, 4:3 PATTERSON, DEANE Patterson state chemist. Oct. 12, 1935, 1:7 PATTERSON, OTIS Former student wins medal. Jan. 29, 1918, 1:6 PAUL, DONALD Donald Paul, graduated '08, was killed recently near Lytton, Brish Columbia. Mar. 16, 1912, 2:3 PAULING, LINUS Fellowship given grad. Oct. 12, 1922, 3:1 Linus Pauling receives recognition in research. Oct. 28, 1931, 1:2 Whither--crystal gazing. Oct. 29, 1931, 2:1 Beaver grads who made good. Dec. 8, 1931, 2:1 High honor won by O.S.C. grad. June 3, 1933, 6:3 Pauling appointed to committee post. Jan. 24, 1940, 1:5 ALUMNI-POULSON Page 45 Dr. Pauling wins medal. Oct. 25, 1940, 4:1 Pauling submits paper at Pittsburg forum. May 17, 1946, 6:8 Dr. Linus Pauling's letter-President Strand's reply. Mar. 5, 1949, 2:1-2-3 Theory of OSC graduate denounced by Russians. Nov. 17, 1951, 4:3-4 OSC Graduate gets Nobel prize for Chemistry. Nov. 5, 1954, 1:1 Grad makes good. Nov. 10, 1954, 2:1-2 OSC grad gets "Time" recognition. Jan. 6, 1961, 1:1 PENTZER, DON J. Pentzer introduces aluminum wrapper. Apr-. 26, 1946, 4:4 PERKINS, OLIVER D. Perkins will operate new KOIN transmitter. Jan. 11, 1935, 1:7 PERRYMAN, MRS. JULIA 1945 Beaver editor leaves for Japan. Oct. 31, 1951, 1:6 PETERS, NORMAN Eight-pound boy born to Peters Thursday. Mar. 27, 1943, 1:4 Rose Bowl man Norman Peters in Pacific area. Feb. 13, 1945, 3:1 Pauling to speak on science, technology, peace. May 20, 1980, 7:1-4 PIEROVICH, JOHN M. Forestry publication takes grad's article. Feb. 26, 1955, 1:6 Alumni Pauling discusses arms, nutrition. May 22, 1980, 9:1-6 PIGG, FREDRICA Student passes away suddenly. Dec. 4, 1917, 1:5 PEASE, HARVEY Harvey Pease wins Indianapolis trip. Sept. 27, 1932, 1:4 PORTER, BOB This former Beaver in bigs. May 9, 1980, 12:1-4 PEAVY, BRADLEY Bradley Peavy may go to Annapolis. Mar. 5, 1918, 1:5 PORTER, LUCILE Book design published. Mar. 8, 1935, 1:4 Peavy, Paulina New York store features canvas by Oregonian. May 1, 1948, 4:1 PORTER, ROBERT H. Theatre man dies in crash. Oct. 17, 1950, 3:1 PENA, ROBERT Venezuela government employs OSC grad. May 28, 1947, 4:3 POULSON, THOMAS Ex-Oregon Stater teaches at U of W. Oct. 22, 1958, 3:5 ALUMNI-POWELL • Page 46 POWELL, BILL Bill Powell '41 held on Shikaku. Nov. 14, 1944, 3:3 PRAHL, CHARLES G. 1935 Oregon State graduate named 'engineer of year'. Feb. 22, 1964, 2:2-3 PRATT, PERRY W. Prominent alumnus is Corvallis visitor. Apr. 4, 1942, 1:5 PRESLEY, A.C. Presley wins bravery cross. Jan. 28, 1919, 1:2 PRIAULX, ARTHUR W. Former stater urges students to write for trade journals. Apr. 11, 1947, 1:1 PUHN, WALTER J. 2 forestry grads in Collier's story. 4111 Aug. 1, 1955, 5:4 PURCELL, DAVID OSU grad works a one-man show. May 19, 1978, 11:1-6 PURDY, RUBY FAY Accountant forsakes field, authors book. Jan. 23, 1948, 1:6 PURVIS, ALICE Alice Purvis accepts government position. Jan. 16, 1934, 1:7 RACHELE, RAINARD Rachele continues Cinderella story at Cornell. May 23, 1980, 7:1-4 RAINWATER, T.H. Rainwater to reign as State forester. May 5, 1950, 1:1 RAY, "HOD" "Hod" Ray wins four war crosses in France. Jan. 19, 1919, 3:4 READEN, HAROLD Former student body president dies in Portland. Feb. 13, 1941, 1:6 REARDEN, JOHN F. Corvallis Pilot dies in crash. Oct. 30, 1954, 1:1 REDKEY, BOB Alumni-man Bob Redkey moves in to help Francis stop Sullivan. June 2, 1959, 6:1-5 REHN, H.J. Students wield influential hand in China's gov't. Feb. 3, 1932, 2:6 State graduate teaches in China. May 17, 1932, 2:5 REXROAD, CHARLES Hangman paid well for Yamashita job. Mar. 1, 1946, 1:7 RICE, STEPHEN Rice to help edit book. Nov. 9, 1934, 3:3 Rice to help write book. Dec. 7, 1934, 2:8 RICE, S.O. OSC graduate author of article in journal. Mar. 2, 1937, 2:6 RICHARDS, DALE E. "DICK" Dick Richards declared expert research leader. Jan. 20, 1932, 1:2 ALUMNI-RODMAN Page 47 RICHARDSON, JAMES J. "Jimmie" Richardson gives up Seattle job. Nov. 25, 1922, 1:6 ROBBINS, O.W. College diploma and marriage license are taken in final hour. June 1, 1923, 1:5 RICHES, HARRY L. Former stater gets bronze star medal. Mar. 5, 1946, 1:3 ROBBINS, WALTER K.G. Engineer graduate passes in Detroit. May 26, 1950, 1:5 RICHARD, THOMAS E. Water-color art now on display. June 24, 1964, 5:1 RIKER, MRS. O.P. Mrs. Riker, Ex-Oregon Stater has war experiences told. July 12, 1943, 3:3 ROBINSON, TERRY Title is given OSC alum. Nov. 23, 1960, 1:6 RILEY, R.E. Alumni elected to office. Nov.7, 1930, 3:5 ROBINSON, THOMAS H. OSC grads get awards. Nov. 12, 1960, 1:6 Beaver grads who made good. Dec. 9, 1931, 2:4 ROBLEY, GRANT OSC grad named ass't dean at Yale. May 5, 1951, 3:6 Successful Beaver. Nov. 1, 1940, 2:1 (Editorial) to ROBERTS, G.A. South African returns here. Jan. 16, 1922, 1:1 RILEY, EARL OSC alumni elected mayor. Nov. 9, 1940, 4:6 ROCHA, RED Rocha, Past OSU star helps Hawaiis sports. Feb. 2, 1966, 4:1-2 RINEHART, ALLAN R. State grad named new club director. Apr. 9, 1932, 1:5 RODMAN, M.D. OSC grads, students win in state election. Nov. 14, 1934, 1:3 RINEHART, ALLEN OSC office system lauded by Rinehart. Jan. 27, 1938, 2:1 ROEHRING, R. STEWART Going to southern seas as operator. Mar. 22, 1918, 3:2 RISING, L. WAIT Dr. Rising joins staff. Oct. 4, 1935, 5:5 ROHRMAN, FREDERICK A. Former student now professor. May 19, 1932, 2:4 ROACH, JO Director visits campus. Jan. 29, 1957, 2:5 ROHRMANN, EWALD Lilly Co. names two OSC alums to staff post. Jan. 27, 1948, 4:8 ALUMNI-ROMANO Page 48 ROMANO, TONY Ex-cage star confers. Jan. 15, 1948, 4:3 SANDBORN, ETHEL OSC prof, grad co-author book. Nov. 10, 1944, 4:1 ROSS, CON W. Bull sessions at OSC featured in 'Varsity'. Oct. 29,:1947, 1:8 SANSOM, AMELIA Home ec school, to cooking school, to Oregonian is story of Nancy Morris. Oct. 23, 1940, 3:4 ROSS, CON Ross accepts position on Washington paper.° June 4, 1948, 1:6 ROSS, JOHN Ross appointed assistant at University of Wisconsin. June 4, 1948, 1:6 ROWELL, J.D. Alumnus give three plants. June 3, 1959, 3:2 SATTER, VERNE Verne Satter gives farewell recital. May 7, 1943, 1:4 SAUBERT, JEAN Jean Saubert to broadcast. Jan. 20, 1968, 3:3 SAWYER, DORIS Doris Sawyer leaves the Barometer staff. Oct. 23, 1917, 4:3 ROY, TED Roy, ex-orange singer, interviewed over radio. Jan. 23, 1934, 1:1 SCHILLING, DAVE Schilling fund set. Oct. 19, 1973, 16:5-6 RUARK, HENRY C. Two grads co-author major journal article. Nov. 18, 1955, 1:8 SCHMIDT, MILDRED Miss Mildred Schmidt joins United Airlines. Apr. 21, 1943, 1:5 Masters' degree grad named info director. Oct. 12, 1956, 1:1 SCHOENFELD, GERTRUDE United employs Miss SCHOENFELD as stewardess. May 14, 1946, 2:4 RUBINSTEIN, BORIS Siberian student visits old home. Oct. 10, 1922, 1:3 RUEGG, ROBERT G. Grad of OSC is appointed to Pentagon. Jan. 23, 1959, 1:9 SAMSON, CHARLES Returned Oregon Staters relate Japanese prison experiences. Nov. 16, 1945, 3:1 SCHROEDER, JOHN First Beaver editor visits. Nov. 17, 1921, 3:3 SCHROEDER, WALTER Interview recorded by OSC graduate. Feb. 1, 1952, 1:8 SCHULMERICH, ALMA Miss Schulmerich wins art scholarship award. Apr. 30, 1932, 1:1 Page 49 • SCHULMERICK, WESLEY Wes Schulmerick to turn grappler. Oct. 8, 1930, 3:7 SELIX, SHERMAN ASTU golfer crowned in Portland champion. Oct. 19, 1943, 4:1 SCHULTZ, MAYNARD C. Lt. Col Schultz post humously gets legion of merit. Nov. 20, 1945, 3:6 SHAAR, ROLLAND PHILIP OSC Navy student tapped for academy. Jan. 25, 1958, 1:1 SCHWARTZ-TRACHTENBURG, MARJORIE Grads work in Palestine. Jan. 24, 1934, 1:6 SHELTON, LEWIS Ex-OSC star marries. Feb. 27, 1945, 1:3 SCHWARZ, S.C. Safety device made by former student. April 28, 1934, 4:1 SHELTON, LONNIE Seattle lands ex-OSU star. Oct. 4, 1978, 13:5 SCOTT, ED Ed Scott interned. May 1, 1943, 1:8 SCOTT, JANE NEAL "Great" Scott in Japan. Oct. 10, 1922, 4:3 SEARS. ERMEST R. National Agriculture award received by 1932 graduate. May 24, 1958, 1:4-5 $10,00 won by OSC alum. in Ag science. May 28, 1958, 1:4 OSC graduate gets agricultural award. Oct. 17, 1958, 1:2 SEARS, VIC Ex-beaver grid star receives special contract. May 15, 1941, 3:7 • SEIDEMAN, RICHARD A. Student leader now lawyer in Salem firm. Jan. 24, 1968, 1:5 SHEN, P.F. Former student is honored. Dec. 2, 1921, 2:2 Chinese grad makes good. Feb. 17, 1922, 1:2 SHEPARD, DENNIS Grad appears on TV show. Nov. 20, 1959, 1:3 SHEPARD, MAURICE L. OSC grad produces best CCC paper among 2000 in U.S. May 22, 1937, 6:7 SHEPARD, R.O. Shepard develops machine. April 24, 1935, 1:6 SHIELDS, DAVID W. Electrical shock results in death of OSC student. April 6, 1948, 1:5 Funeral services held for Shields in Olympia. April 15, 1948, 4:4 Page 50 SILVER, EDWARD Listed as missing in action Corvallis wife awaits husband. March 6. 1973, 14:1-6 SMITH, J.R. South American gold transported by plane. Nov. 16, 1934, 4:2 SILVERSTEN, CARL T. Carl Silversten appointed cadet. March 23, Grad mining in Bolivia. Jan. 9, 1935, 4:3 SIMPSON, KERBY General mills assigns alumnus in new plant. Feb. 21, 1948, 1:1 SINCLAIR, PETER T. Zellerbach promotes 3 stater executives. April 20, 1956, 3:3 SINGH, MAHADEO Singh will go to Ames. May 21, 1918, 1:2 SIVERSON, CHESTER R. Ex '39 beaver wins air medal. June 2, 1944, 4:3 SLIPPER, PAUL Ex-OSC athlete dies. April 23, 1954, 4:6 SLOOP, DONALD Sloop buys drug store. March 16, 1932, 1:3 SMITH DEAN Situation to be beneficial between OSU and city. Jan. 23, 1968, 5:2-4 SMITH, EARL S. OSU 1966 grad killed in Vietnam Feb. 1, 1967, 1:6 SMITH, EVERETT Private Everett Smith. May 5, 1943, 4:5 SMITH, JOHN E. Graduate is rising in the college world. Nov. 2, 1917, 2:3 SMITH, LOWELL R. Oil engineers hear Smith at fall meet. Oct. 15, 1968, 3:4 SMITH, TRACY Ex-beaver Smith sets 3-mile mark. March 8, 1967, 10:5 SNYDER, R.G. OSU alum wins national chem award. Feb. 27, 1965, 3:1 SOI, MULK RAJ Letters from boys "over there". April 5, 1918, 3:1 SOWERSBY, PHILIP B. Sowersby manager of WGY. Jan. 13, 1934, 1:7 SPENCER. NETTIE Miss Spencer, daughter of old pioneers, also fond of journeying into new lands. Jan. 11, 1939, 2:7 SPIGHT, LINDSEY H. Former beaver N.B.C. employee. Jan. 14, 1932, 2:3 SDX-Theta Sig to host television executive. May 29, 1956, 1:6 Page 51 SPRICHER, STANLEY Publication features Beavers' articles. Feb. 11, 1943, 1:2 STRAND, DR. ROY D. Strand appoints replacements. April 15, 1961, 3:5 STARKER, CHARLES H. Starker gives bug collection. Jan. 30, 1942, 2:3 STRICKLIN C.E. Graduate named state engineer. Oct. 3, 1930, 1:5 STARKER, T.J. Visiting alums, speechmaking celebrate forestry founding. March 6, 1956, 1:2-3 STURMER, DALE Sturmer of U.S. Coast Geodetic survey visits. May 2, 1933, 4:8 STEIWER, FREDERICK OSC grad leads Corvallis vote for candidacy. May 16, 1936, 1:4 SWAN GRANT Physical ed prof ex-Oregon State cinder champion. April 12, 1933, 3:3 STEVENSON, HAROLD Sloop buys drug store. March 16, 1932, 1:3. SWANSON, ROY Oregon state graduate died in Tacoma Friday. Jan. 29, 1935, 1:5 Daughter receives father's citation in armory ceremony. Dec. 11, 1946, 1:4 STEWARD, ALBERT N. Dr. Steward at Nanking. Dec. 1, 1931, 4:5 SWIFT, BARBARA Girls located with air lines. July 18, 1944, 4L2 SWINT, JACQUELINE OSC graduate is living Thailand. Oct. 16, 1959, 1:8 STEWART, PERNOT Former student has exhibit in museum. Sept. 30, 1939, 3:7 SWOBODA, ALLAN C. Allan Swoboda wins air medal. May 29, 1945, 3:6 STINETTS, TONY Former student killed in accident. Nov. 13, 1972, 5:1 TEMPLETON, LAWRENCE C. Templeton publishes treatise on pharmacy. Dec. 9, 1930, 1:3 STONE, H.A. H.A. Stone leaves for U.S. agriculture work. April 12, 1918, 1:4 TERRELL, BILL Ex-stater wounded. Feb. 20, 1945, 1:1 STONE, M.W. OSC grads donate valuable collection. April 20, 1960, 3:3 THOMAS, ED. Alum named OSC advisor. May 16, 1958, 1:3 ALUMNI-THOMAS Page 52 THOMAS, H.L. Forestry to mark 50th anniversary. Mar. 2, 1952, 1:8 THOMAS H.R. "BERT" Bells for Thomas. Oct. 14, 1959, 2:1 Fund chairman died Sunday. Oct. 14, 1959, 1:6 THOMAS--PAUL, RUBY Former student nurse in England. Mar. 15, 1918, 1:4 TIFFANY, JESS A. "Grad" adds Philippine weapons to collection. Mar. 2, 1934, 1:1 Jess Tiffany appears personally at theater. Oct. 10, 1939, 1:6 TODD, JAMES '54 graduate missing off California coast. Nov. 18, 1955, 3:6 THOMAS, WALTER L. OSC graduate gets position in Samoa. June 3, 1950, 5:4 TOLAN, TIM D. Alumni relations assistant director named. Feb. 27, 1978, 11:1-4 THOMPSON, EARL A. Thompson selected assistant engineer of Cadillac motors. Mar. 4, 1932, 1:7 TOLER, CHESTER P. Oregon stater dies in crash. May 14, 1942, 1:5 THOMPSON, E. J. E.J. Thompson, '16, gets federal appointment. Mar. 5, 1918, 2:3 THOMPSON, ROYAL B. A beaver grad you should know. Nov. 11, 1931, 2:6 THOMPSON, R.B. Former Baro editor named to hall of fame. Sept. 22, 1965, 4:1-2 THOMPSON-WESTCOTT, GERTRUDE Former member of the '18 class died last Sunday. Oct. 16, 1917, 1:2 Resolution. Oct. 16, 1917, 3:2 TORSON, JAMES M. Former Oregon state player is coaching Corvallis high school. Jan. 12, 1932, 3:5 Ex-Oregon staters direct Portland's grid machinery. Oct. 5, 1946, 3:4 Moe and Torson ex-orangemen coach Pilots. Oct. 25, 1947, 3:3 TOTTEN, CARL Totten, former editor employed by Shell Oil. Apr. 14, 1937, 1:4 Former Baro editor takes Shell Oil job. Mar. 12, 1946, 6:3 Winsome Winnie wed to Carl in California. Oct. 30, 1:4 ALUMNI-WATT Page 53 TOURTELOTTE, FRANK Tourtelotte grows "jowl spinach', becomes "sourdough" in "Land of the midnight sun". Jan. 8, 1941, 3:1 WAKEFIELD, HAROLD S. OSC grad is officer of dairy institute. Feb. 23, 1954, 1:6 Alum in Australia. Oct. 26, 1943, 5:6 WAKEMAN, WILLIAM J. Grad making survey of forests in county. Jan. 27, 1932, TURLAY, JOSEPH Buick designer visits college. Oct. 22, 1940, 1:7 TUTTLE, HUBBARD A. Lt. Hubbard Tuttle receives air medal. May 8, 1945, 4:4 UNSOELD, WILLIAM Former prof dies in avalanche. Mar. 6, 1979, 3:1-4 VAN LOAN, JACK POW greeted at city hall upon return to former home. May 16, 1973, 3:1-3 VEACH, ROBERT M. '70 man in Cottage Grove. Feb. 24, 1922, 4:4 WALKER, CLYDE Ex-Baro editor joins news staff of forest service. Oct. 18, 1946, 1:5 WALLS, BYRON OSC couple cut record; receive billboard praise. Feb. 23, 1960, 3:4-5 Song by former student receiving nationwide look. Mar. 7, 1962, 3:4-5 WARD, DALLAS Ex-beaver gridster to coach Colorado. Feb. 5, 1948, 3:6 VEBLEN, TOM C. Grad receives Carnegie prize. Sept. 22, 1965, 4:3 WARRINGTON, RICH OSC grad is decorated in South Pacific. Oct. 3, 1944, 3:8 VESTAL, EDGAR F. Vestal takes position in ag institute in India. Jan. 28, 1936, 1:2 WATENPAUGH, H.N. Department receives bulletin by graduate. Arp. 4, 1931, 1:1 VINCENT, DR. FRED. Oldest graduate succumbs at 98. Oct. 25, 1957, 3:6-7 WATT, SALLY OSC graduate wins air lines post. July 15, 1947, 4:3 OSC's oldest succumbs. Oct. 26, 1957, 1:6-7 Air stewardess to interview. June 2, 1950, 3:7 VINEYARD, DAVID Vineyard's dope returns to OSC. Oc.t 17, 1947, 1:1 Alum to speak for air lines. Feb. 19, 1957, 1:6-7 "Smelly Germans" resent meddling of war victors. Oct. 31, 1947, 2:4 Graduate to interview coeds for airline training program. Feb. 26, 1957, 1:6-7 ALUMNI-WATTS Page 54 WATTS, GEO. G. George Gordon Watts is fifth 0.A.C. man to die. Mar. 26, 1918, 1:5 WHITE, KENNETH W. Plane crash kills OSC grad in Washington. Oct. 27, 1950, 1:2 WEATHERFORD, J.K. James Weatherford an orphan pioneer one of the first alumni. May 29, 1931, 2:4 WHITNEY, DON Beavers hire first academic counselor. Apr. 14, 1980, 11:1-4 WEBER, RAY OSC graduate killed in action. Mar. 31, 1942, 1:3 WHITTLESEY, R.D. Grad applies for patents. Dec. 8, 1934,1:8 WEBSTER, DAREN G. `53 OSC grad dies when plane fails. Apr. 16, 1958, 1:3 WICKLUND-MILLS, ALICE Mrs. Mills will delineate actors in famous drama. Jan. 7, 1931, 1:8 WEIR, WILLIAM C. Ag graduate to join staff. Dec. 9, 1947, 1:3 WEISBALTT, MRS. FRANZ Former OSC student prisoner in Manila. Jan.21, 1944,4:7 WELLMAN, HARRY R. Former stater Wellman set for Cal spot. Jan. 24, 1967,.1:4 WERNER, RICHARD O.A.C. men gather in Old France. Feb. 8, 1919, 1;2 Former student has varied life. Jan. 8, 1931, 1:6 Foreign drama by Sudermann to be heard. Jan. 15, 1931, 1:2 A.A.U.W. to hear famous speaker. Jan. 16, 1931, 1:7 Attractive personality wins favor of audience. Jan. 20, 1931, 1:7 First Beaver editor now successful man. Nov. 24, 1933, 1:5 WIENERT, JOHN C. Wienert among men rescued from Bataan. May 1, 1942, 2:8 WHEIR, SHIRLEY Home ec alum takes Oregonian position. Sept. 27, 1951, 1:1 WIESNER, WAYNE Wayne Wiesner wins on Prof. quiz show. Oct. 24, 1940, 1:1 WHITE, GEORGE State alum featured in Argosy magazine. Nov. 22, 1955, 2:4 WILBUR, MARVIN Millionaire luxuries sampled by alumnus in recent employment. Jan. 24, 1940, 1:5 ALUMNI-WRIGHT Page 55 Alumnus passes exams for Navy chaplaincy. Jan. 29, 1943, 1:1 Barometer editor, '36, to be ordained in N.Y. Apr. 7, 1943, 1:1 Former Baro editor takes director post. Nov. 15, 1951, 1:5 Ex-Baro head wins top job. Jan. 30, 1952, 1:5 WILCOX, JOSEPH OSC grads donate valuable collection. Apr. 20, 1960, 3:3 WILEY, ELVIRA Services today for Mrs. Wiley. Mar. 20, 1940, 1:2 • WILKINS, H.A. Author of pep song is here celebrating anniversary of class. June 4, 1932, 1:2 O.S.C. pep song author pays visit to campus. Feb. 21, 1934, 1:3 Composer of OSC fight song, Wilkins dies of heart attack; famous piece written while attending Michigan School. Feb. 26, 1960, 5:1-4 WILLIAMS, GENE M. Bronze star award to ex-staters. Feb. 13, 1945, 3:5 WILSON, BREWSTER A. Former OSC man killed by Iranians. Mar. 28, 1957, 1:8 WILSON, E.E. Corvallis college graduate dies. Apr. 4, 1961, 1:1-4 WILSON, JOSEPH D. Praise of former grad received by Dean. Jan. 19, 1963, 1:1-2 WILSON, S.A. First forestry grad dies at Portland home. Oct. 7, 1948, 1:6 WITHYCOMBE, ROBERT Head of union branch experiment plant dies. Jan. 5, 1932, 1:4 WOLCOTT, CAROLYN Miss Wolcott finishes stewardess school. Dec. 31, 1942, 1:4 WOLD, BILL Wold leads Israeli team. Oct. 25, 1967, 4:6 WOOD, JOSEPH F. Former OSC student is suing Corvallis officials for $30,000. Jan. 7, 1961, 1:4-6 WOODCOCK, VIRGIL Successful Oregon staters. Mar. 4, 1936, 2:7 WOODMAN, TOM Ex-OSU rower aids U.S. team. Nov. 8, 1978, 19:3-5 WRIGHT, ALVIN F. 2 forestry grads in Collier's story. Aug 1, 1955, 5:4 WRIGHT, FRANCES M. Graduate heads state courses. Jan. 19, 1932, 3:3 ALUMNI-YAMADA Page 56 YAMADA, TADACHI Japanese students completing work. Oct. 28, 1953, 1:6 YATES, ELIZABETH C. Two publishers accept Elizabeth Yates' poems. Nov. 3, 1931, 3:2 YATES, W.E. Hon. W. E. Yates was elected prosecuting attorney of this district. June 1896, 22: ZIMMERMAN, PETER C.. Class of '09 graduate dies in McMinnville. Oct. 31, 1950, 1:3 ZWAHLEN, FRED '49, yearbook editor takes Stanford job. Oct. 1950, 1:7 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Portland alumni organizes permanent association. Sept. 28, 1908, 2:3 First M.A. graduate returns for reunion. June 2, 1923, 1:4 Gift made alumni fund. Mar. 1, 1923, 2:1 YMIBE, KIYOSHI Graduate receives air corps citation. Nov. 13, 1945, 2:8 Alumni will back student memorial. June 5, 1923, 4:2 YOUNCE, LEONARD New York Sun praises OSC's Leonard Younce. Nov. 20, 1946, 1:3 New epoch is begun. June 5, 1923, 4:2 YOUNG, BEVERLY BURGOYNE Beverly Young places fourth in national contest. Oct. 18, 1960, 3:3 YU, HSI HOUN Etchings by OSU grad displayed in Home. Ec. Feb. 2, 1938, 1:5 YU-CHEN, LIU Chinese scholarship winner teachers her people Home Ec. Oct. 21, 1941, 4:3 ZIMMERMAN, DORIS Grads in South America. Feb. 11, 1933,2:4 Former student speaks over radio in Uruguay. May 4, 1933, 4:7 Club approves "Oregon State." Nov. 18, 1927, 1:5 New tradition established in annual alumni luncheon. May 30, 1930, 1:4 Graduates may change homecoming tradition. Apr. 18, 1931,1:8 Hammond heads sales campaign for 0.S. monthly. Oct. 28, 1931, 1:3 Report of drive to appoint Kerr comfirmed here. May 11, 1932, 1:1 Banquet will be tribute to Kerr. June 1, 1932, 1:6 Alumni association edits own magazine. May 17, 1933, 4:3 • ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CON'T Page 57 O.S.C. monthly in mails today. Feb. 6, 1934, 1:3 Book will portray college's progress. Feb. 18, 1937, 1:1 OSC alumni to publish illustrated "history." Mar. 2, 1937, 1:7 Six year, life, plan offered for Corvallis. Mar. 5, 1937, 1:7 OSC alumni association opens Portland lounge. Apr. 8, 1937, 1:1 Alumni to sponsor Oregon art. May 14, 1942, 1:3 OSC history books to go to seniors. May 12, 1943, 1:8 Alumni association sponsors bureau for campus visitors. Jan. 4, 1946, 1:8 OSC alumni name eight committees. Jan. 29, 1948, 4:2 Alumni offices plan to print grid statistics. Feb. 3, 1949, 4:6 Alumni association to honor coach Gill. Apr. 19, 1949, 1:3 Oregon Stater lists alums. Jan. 19, 1950, 1:6 Picture room relives past. July 17, 1950, 5:4 OSC alumni committee launches drive to finance building of new football stadium to seat 62,000. Sept. 20, 1950, 1:1-4 Alumni association edits Oregon Stater. Oct. 20, 1951, 3:1-2 OSC alumni discard dues in favor of contribution system. June 1, 1951, 3:1-2 OSC alumni director Robert Knoll resigns. May 12, 1961, 1:6-9 Alumni relations director named. Oct. 31, 1961, 1:6-9 Former OSU athlete named to alum post. June 24, 1963, 6:2 Alums begin annual award for professors. Feb. 27, 1965, 1:1 Ain't nothin' like the ol' alum office. Sept. 20, 1973, 31:1-6 Alumni provide travel magazine. Apr. 21, 1976, 2:5-6 Alumni starts fund program. Oct. 12, 1961, 1:2-4 Fund drive underway. Oct. 25, 1962, 2:1-3 Publication for alumni to change. July 19, 1967, 1:5 OSC Thai alumni meet in Bankok. Feb. 11, 1959, 1:5 Alumni director reminisces about OSU career. May 24, 1977, 2:1-6, 6:3-6 Cap & gown deposits may be used as dues. May 16, 1967, 1:8 Small O.S.C. monthly used for programs at alumni banquet. Nov. 1, 1933, 1:4 ALUMNI BANQUET Page 58 ALUMNI BANQUET Small OSC monthly used for programs at alumni banquet. Nov. 1, 1933, 1:4 ALUMNI BOARD OF DIRECTORS New football stadium on alumni program. Feb. 2, 1949, 1:2 Alumni choose nine directors for stadium. Mar. 1, 1950, 1:1 ALUMNI CLUB Alumni clubs organize into single group. Jan. 12, 1935, 1:3 College alumns to reorganize. Mar. 6, 1935, 1:6 Alums organize outside Oregon. Oct. 6, 1948, 3:3 ALUMNI CLUB (NEW YORK) Alumni hosts Oregon State college bowl. Nov. 29, 1962, 1:7 ALUMNI SECRETARY Alumni office is moved to Commerce building. Oct. 1, 1925, 3:3 Antique muff given OAC alumni office by ex-student owner. Mar. 18, 1926, 4:4 Files kept in alumni office. Jan. 28, 1944, 1:8 John Fenner resigns post. Mar. 30, 1948, 4:3 Bob Knoll chosen alumni manager. May 1, 1948, 1:1 Barratt picked for alumni post. Mar. 31, 1950, 1:2 Alumni offices uses new IBM system. Jan. 24, 1959, 1:9 THE effigy hanging on quad Thursday. Nov. 21, 1958, 1:8 ALUMNI CONFERENCE 1st annual alumni meet Oct. 20-21 in Home Ec. Oct. 11, 1967, 1:8 ALUMNI DIRECTORY Alumni publish new directory. Oct. 19, 1917, 4:1 Directory contains list of exstudents. Dec. 11, 1925, 1:2 State to have full alumni list. Feb. 4, 1949, Oregon Stater lists directory of Alumni. Feb. 12, 1949, 1:2 ALUMNI MIXER see HOMECOMING ALUMNI OFFICE see ALUMNI SECRETARY ALUMNI REUNION '41 Rose Bowl team returns Homecoming. Oct. 5, 1961, 4:4 Fifty-year groups slate celebration. May 26, 1934, 1:6 Four years at college relived last night as class of 1911 has silver jubilee banquet in M.U. May 20, 1936, 3:4-5 • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS Page 59 Committees prepare 1911 class reunion. May 22, 1951, 3:1-2 1947 PCC champs return for reunion. Jan. 21, 1977, 18:5-6 ALUMNI REUNIONS see also SENIOR CLASS AMERICAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AMERICAN ALUMNI COUNCIL CLASS REUNIONS ALUMNI SECRETARY Alumni office is moved to Commerce building. Oct. 1, 1925, 3:3 Antique muff given OAC alumni office by ex-student owner. Mar. 18, 19 26, 4:4 Files kept in alumni office. Jan. 28, 1944, 1:8 Bob Knoll chosen alumni manager. May 1, 1948, 1:1 Barratt picked for alumni post. Mar. 21, 1950, 1:2 Alumni offices uses new IBM system. Jan. 24, 1959, 1:8 THE effigy hanging on quad Thursday. Nov. 21, 1958, 1:8 ALUMNUS see PUBLICATIONS, 0.A.C. ALUMNUS OREGON STATE MONTHLY (Since Apri. 1929) ALUMNI NEWS (Beginning Fall 1937) ALWAC see DIGITAL COMPUTER Abbreviation means "Axel L. Wenner-Gren Automatic Computer." "AMAZONIAN REVIEW" "Amazonians" plan to show co-ed sports. Sept. 29, 1949, 3:4 AMBULANCE CORPS see WOMEN'S AMBULANCE CORPS, CORVALLIS PLATOON AMERICA-JAPAN STUDENT CONFERENCE Conference delegate describes trip to Japan. Oct. 24, 1934, 1:1 AMERICAN ASSOICATION FOR THE ADVANCEMTN OF SCIENCE, 4000 biological scientists converge at OSU summer meeting. Sept. 19, 1962, 9:1-9 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCMENT OF SCIENCE, PACIFIC DIVISION AAAS conference hailed as Oregon's greatest science meeting. June 23, 1952, 7:1-4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE SCHOOLS OF BUSINESS Hoyt plans for school to enter business society. Nov. 4, 1931, 1:1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS A.A.E. established on campus Tuesday. Apr. 9, 1920, 1:3 Chapter is formed. Apr. 20, 1920, 2:1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS AAUP releases word clarifying tenure policies. Feb. 16, 1949-, 1:8 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS CON'T Page 60 Teacher's case to be inspected. Mar. 21, 1949, 1:3 Strand within rights in dismissing men. Apr. 2, 1949, 4:1-3 College AAUP group asks halt to education fund use. Feb. 25, 1949, 1:5-6 Student loans continue, allegiance pact mandatory. Feb. 27, 1959, 1:1-3 Hoyt says 'Budget cuts to hurt: but we have to live with them'. Oct. 20, 1967, 1:4 National AAUP affirms student conduct code. Feb. 28, 1969, 3:7-8 Prof committee interprets freedom for students. May 29, 1969, 1:7-9 J. Leo Fairbanks talks at A.A.U.W. meeting. Dec. 11, 1926, 3:4 Famous author appears tonight. Jan. 18, 1927, 1:5 Large audience hears Sandburg. Jan. 19, 1927, 1:3 Carl Sandburg-hobo poet makes lasting impression. Jan. 21, 1927, 1:2 Corvallis impresses world famed author. Jan. 26, 1927, 1:5 Women's club to hear Anne Shannon Monroe. Jan. 23, 1930, 1:7 Lockley to speak at A.A.U,W. meeting. Dec. 10, 1930, 1:3 Profs to meet about bargaining. Nov. 12, 1973, 2:3-4 Mrs. Mills will delineate actors in famous drama. Jan. 7, 1931, 1:8 Bargaining should be carried out on campus level rather than state. Nov. 15, 1973, 3:3-5 Mrs. Dorothy Lee will talk at A.A.U. W. meet. Mar. 27, 1931, 1:6 Report substantiated low pay claim. May 23, 1974, 1:1-6 Dr. Ellison outlined cause of Manchurian conflict at meeting. Feb. 18, 1933, 1:4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Grainger concert is Tuesday attraction. Oct. 22, 1924, 3:1 Girl-wonder violinist finds traveling poor substitute for home. Feb. 4, 1925, 1:4 Opera star appears in concert tonight. Mar. 12, 1925, 3:2 OSC students play for "bundles for Britain" benefit concert. Apr. 23, 1:7 AAUW finishing room. Dec. 5, 1942, 14 AAUW reorganizes. Mar. 12, 1946, 3:4 see also CONCERTS AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING • Page 61 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Chem society is now open to students. Oct. 15, 1942, 4:1 AMERICAN FOLKLORE Jo Stafford sponsors folklore competition. Sept. 30, 1950, 2:7-8 Veiled threats hurl through chem stack. May 21, 1947, 2:4 AMERICAN FOREST HISTORY FOUNDATION Logging history kept in library. May 21, 1955, 2:6 Dr. Day wins $1000 award. Apr. 9, 1965, 4:9 AMERICN FOUNDRYMEN'S SOCIETY AFS chapter, first on coast, installed here. Dec. 8, 1948,1:6 Symposium highlights Pauling award ceremonies. Nov. 7, 1979, 13:1-6 AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION ACLU founded. Oct. 17, 1969, 5:5-6 Visa check contested. Nov. 30, 1979, 5:5-6 AMERICAN DAIRY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION College mistakes blasted before dairy conferees. July 6, 1948, 3:1 AMERICAN ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY AES chapter founded. Nov. 27, 1941, 4:6 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF TEACHERS AFT chapter forms today. Apr. 13, 1967, 1:8 Faculty members form local chapter. May 2, 1967, 1:7 Teacher federation president resigns. Oct. 13, 1975, 7:1-2 AMERICAN FEILD SERVICE PROGRAM Class gives $270 to AFS. Apr. 22, 1965, 3:5 AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION Conference being held. Oct. 15, 1971, 2:5 AMERICAN GRASSLAND COUNCIL OSU agronomist gets merit award. Oct. 6, 1962, 1:7-8 AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS Roberts to play theater organ. Feb. 6, 1962, 1:1 AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION see'also HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN TRADE Studies are offered in foreign trade. Feb. 25, 1958, 1:1 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Architects plan 1st convention. Dec. 10, 1958, 1:7 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING Bank work added to college curriculum. Jan. 10, 1923, 4:2 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BANKING CON'T Page 62 Banking institute to install chapter here. Apr. 12, 1923, 1:6 Electric wiener roaster to be shown tonight. Oct. 9, 1940, 4:6 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Horde of scientists due to engulf campus in August. July 23, 1962, 1:4 AMERICAN LEGION POST 135 see also OREGON STATE COLLEGE POST 135 4,000 biological scientists converge at OSU for summer meeting. Sept. 19, 1962, 9:1-9 Biological meetings break two records. Sept. 25, 1962, 1:7 5,000 expected to attend biological meeting. Aug. 4, 1975, 3:1-6 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Popovich receives engineering pin. Jan. 15, 1938, 1:6 AMERICAN METEROLOGICAL SOCIETY Meterology group forms Oregon section. Jan. 6, 1956, 3:1 Weather group started at OSC. Mar. 7, 1959, 1:6 AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOC. see also PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS OSC chapter receives charter. Nov. 15, 1960, 1:8 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Historic parade to open conclave. May 1, 1930, 1:1 New clubroom to be furnished for chem engineers. Nov. 1, 1939, 4:4 Ag club forms student branch. Apr. 27, 1933, 1:5 Chemical engineers will edit directory. Nov. 15, 1940, 4;1 Ag engineer journal re-established here. May 26, 1948, 1:8 Chemical engineers vote 4-year course. Nov. 21, 1947, 1:3 OSC Ag engineers named outstanding. Oct. 21, 1959, 3:3 see also AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS see also AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING CLUB AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS "Necessity mother of invention" theory proved in making wienie roaster. Feb. 7, 1940, 1:7 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS O.S.C. engineering men organize group of societies. May 12, 1933, 10:4 • ANGEL FLIGHT Page 63 Students, grads celebrate third engineers' day. May 18, 1937, 1:2 AVC chapter goes on record against draft. May 7, 1948, 1:4 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS OSC engineering men organize group of societies. May 12, 1933, 10:4 AMES, SIR HERBERT BROWN Lecture series will be given by Dr. H. Amers. Apr. 5, 1934, 1:6 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING ENGINEERS Taylor will describe MU heating problem. Jan. 15, 1941, 1:3 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS A.S.M.E. adopts new pin as club insignia. Oct. 14, 1927, 1:1 Campbell will land autogiro on campus. Nov. 9, 1933, 1:6 Engineering students take gocart to national event. May 22, 1978,6:1-6 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MILITARY ENGINEERS see also SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORECHESTRA LEAGUE OSC orchestra joins U.S. symphony league. Apr. 20, 1951, 3:7-8 AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE New veterans' group organized by students. Jan. 21, 1948, 1:4 AVC chapter to activate. Feb. 2, 1948, 4:4 AMORT, MARY ELLEN New song written. Nov. 14, 1942, 1:7 ANASTASIA Parts are cast for students in "Anastasia". Apr. 9, 1957, 1:2 Staff chosen for Anastasia. Apr. 12, 1957, 1:3 THE ANCIENT AND FUTURISTICS ORDER OF ACADEMIC MORONS Morons to choose initiates in order at Barometer bust. May 18, 1935, 1:4 Moronic order to initiate. May 25, 1945, 1:2 ANDERSON, EARL W. Research started on teacher study. Apr. 30, 1952, 2:8 ANDERSON, MARIAN Miss Anderson performs for capacity crowd. Feb. 9, 1950, 1:4 ANDREWS, DR. ROY CHAPMAN See CONVOCATIONS, 1934-35 ANGEL FLIGHT see ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ANIMAL CARE COMMITTEE Page 64 ANIMAL CARE COMMITTEE see UNIVERSITY ANIMAL CARE COMMITTEE Animal science cuts trees in error. Jan. 31, 1979, 3:1-6 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT Consignment of pigs from OSC to China occasions interest. Apr. 11, 1935, 1:3 Animal scientists celebrate victory after 50 years. May 17, 1979, 8:1-2 see DAIRY HUSBANDRY DEPARTMENT ANIMALS Dorm students keeps pet gator in room. Apr. 26, 1978, 6:1-6 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUILDING Million-dollar building to further Ag. research. Apr. 29. 1950, 3:4-5 ANNUAL CRUISE "Annual cruise" makes appearance. Apr. 8, 1921, 4:1 ANIMAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Septuplets bring record. Apr. 24, 1969, 1:6-9 History of Oregon fire described by Thompson. May 2, 1936, 1:1-2 Animal science department dedicates meat lab. May 20, 1969, 3:1-2 see also FORESTRY CLUB Senate passes new horse barn. May 29, 1969, 1:6-7 THE ANNUNCIATOR NROTC Men publish new monthly paper. Dec. 10, 1955, 1:6 It's a long ride to the armory. Fire increases horse barn space problem. Mar. 4, 1970, 3:1-6 Horse hazard dies. Jan. 13, 1971, 5:1-3 New 24-hour cafeteria opens. Mar. 1, 1972, 8:1-5 Ancient art of farriery revived at University. Oct. 29, 1976, 16:1-6 17:1-6 Removal of trees for pasture opposed. Mar. 7, 1978, 3:1-6 LBCC assumes farrier school operation. Oct. 10, 1978, 1:4-6 • ANTHROPOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF OSU recieves anthropological. gift. Oct. 29, 1976, 22:1-3 Anthropology classes use computers. Sept. 22, 1977, 48:4-6 Wolf study may reveal more about early humans. May 16, 1978, 6:3-6 Anthropologists study remains of prehist&tic Oregonians. Feb. 27, 1979, 9:1-6 Anthropology prof and students find remains. Apr. 20, 1979, 23:1 • A;CT1C OC' Page 65 OSU archaeologists discover clay pipes dated 1010 B.C. May 1, 1979, 9:3-4 OSU anthropologists find native culture. Oct. 16, 1979, 13:1-3 OSU digs into Oregon's past. Feb. 21, 1980, 12:1-4 OSU prof finds 19th century mission near Salem. May 8, 1980, 1:5-6 ANTIN DISCRIMINATION BOARD Discrimination group named. Jan. 26, 1972, 3:1-3 Armstrong resigns position on board. Feb. 2, 1972, 5:1-3 AQUABATS Co-eds choose name for swimming club Jan. 21, 1931, 1:1 Annual swim show okayed by swimmers. Jan. 15, 1941, 4:6 ARAB STUDENT CLUB Arabs to hold teach in. Oct. 12, 1973, 6:5-6 ARBORETUM see PEAVY ARBORETUM ARBORETUM DAY OSC's Paul Bunyan's named at contest. May 22, 1956, 1:1 Answer to HEW outlines "attainable goals". Feb. 9, 1972, 3:1-5 ARCHERY CLUB OSC women archers form as WAA club. Feb. 5, 1927, 1:7 Board hears complaint. June 22, 1972, 2:5-6 Archery club now forming. Apr. 26, 1972, 12:5 ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAM see JOBS CORPS WORK-TRAINING PROGRAM WORK-STUDY PROGRAM See also CORVALLIS ARCHERY CLUB APPLE POLISH HOUR First Apple Polish Hour to be today. Oct. 22, 1952, 1:4 APPLEGATE, JAMES Cigarettes, maple tree said factors in escape, shooting. Oct. 26, 1955, 1:6-7 Murder charge being prepared. Oct. 26, 1955, 1:8 Archery enthusiasts organize under WRA. Oct. 30,1954, 1:1 ARCHITECTURE, DEPARTMENT OF Architecture depts. join. Aug. 3, 1971, 3:4-6 Planning firm supplements classroom education. Feb. 8, 1977, 2:1-6 ARCTIC OCEAN Professor schedules arctic study. Sept. 27, 1962, 1:3 ARIADNE CLUB Page 66 ARIADNE CLUB Ariadne club elect. Oct. 5, 1922, 3:1 Armory renovated from fire damage. Aug. 18, 1936, 1:1 ARISTOLOCHITE Aristolochite society is installed on campus. June 4, 1919, 8:4 Armory floor reconstruction pattern...Skelton supervise complete plan. Jan. 20, 1938, 3:4 Aristolochite elects read. May 20, 1921, 7:4 Sawdust removal from armory completed last week under Peck supervision. Feb. 3, 1938, 3:2 see also FRATERNITIES (RHO CHI) DR. ADA HART ARLITT see PARENTS CONFERENCE, 1930-1931 ARMED FORCES DAY Major Allworth to lead armed forces day parade. May 12, 1953, 1:3-7 Childish-type pranks were cause of arrest of two OSC students at ROTC parade. May 12, 1959, 3:1-4 ARMISTICE DAY Campus to observe one-minute silence. Nov. 10, 1949, 1:2 ARMORY A grand military ball was given to the dedication of the new armory. Dec. 1, 1898, 13:11 Three government cars damaged as juveniles race in armory. April 29, 1947, 1:3 Craving for paving. Jan. 12, 1967, 2:1 Reconstruction of armory planned. May 20, 1970, 5:2-5 ROTC armory gets remodeled. Oct. 2, 1970, 4:4-5 Armory building given new name, new look. Nov. 1870, 3:1-3 see also BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (ARMORY BLD.) MILITARY DEPARTMENT. Armory has been completed according to original plan. Sept. 25, 1912, 1:3 ARMY DAY co-ed squads will compete on Army day. Mar. 3, 1944, 1:3 Armory hit by blaze. Feb. 18, 1936, 1:7-8 see also MILITARY WEEKEND First estimate sets fire loss; nearly $15,000. Feb. 19, 1936, 1:1 ARMY-NAVY SPECIALIZED TRAINING PROGRAM Trainees oust dormitory men. Mar. 4, 1943, 1:5 Page 67 Soldiers arrive for training. Mar. 23, 1943, 1:5 A welcome addition. Mar. 23, 1943, 2:1 ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING RESERVE PROGRAM Now it's the ASTRP and more men. April 14, 1944, 2:1 Navy selects 238 colleges for training. April 13, 1943, 2:1 141 men to form new ASTRP group here this week. Oct. 3, 1944, 3:5 OSC "Pool College" for army trainees. April 24, 1943, 1:8 Thief caught by ASTRP man. Oct. 10, 1944, 3:3 see also ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING UNIT ARMY R.O.T.C. ROTC units win two more national trophies. Oct. 28, 1960, 6:4-5 New army ROTC plan to become effective. Sept. 29, a964, 5:1-3 ROTC beards. Oct. 23, 1968, 1:1-2 Army forbids demonstration by cadets. Nov. 6, 1968, 3:1 Attack surprises Philomath man. April 12, 1977, 1:3-6 OSU army ROTC program naval academy of northwest. June 1, 1977, 11:1-3 ARMY ROTC WOMEN'S SPONSOR CORP Women's army corps pledges 29: announces newly elected officers. Dec. 7, 1966, 6:5 Cadet corps meet Sandie. Jan. 18, 1967, 3:4 ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING UNIT Co-eds relate embarrassing stories of meeting marching ASTU groups. April 15, 1943, 1:2 Wartime changes hit Oregon State; new curricula, soldiers featured. June 14, 1943, 1:3 Waldo hall taken by army to house 425 ASTU men. Jun2 19, 1943, 4:3 Miss Barry head. Nov. 30, 1943, 1:3 Here's the dope on those shoulder patches, fellows. Dec. 7, 1943, 3:5 Varied reactions to last weekend's ASTU restrictions. Jan. 21, 1944, 3:3 It's not the ROTC but only the AST. Feb.8, 1944, 3:4 ASTU 3900 makes history in year of action at OSC. Feb. 18, 1944, 3:4 ARMY SPECIALIZED TRAINING UNIT CON'T Page 68 OSC to lose most of ASTU. Feb. 22, 1944, 1:8 ASTU bids OSC adieu. Mar. 24, 1944, 3:7 ASTAP to leave end December; future plans ASTRP not known. Oct. 9, 1945, 3:7 AST program to be closed December 31. Dec. 11, 1945, 3:8 Etching theft gets many press notices. Apr. 1, 1937, 1:8 Art department head gets bronze statue. May 12, 1938, 4:3 Kletzer installs kiln for art department. May 28, 1940, 4:7 see also ARMY-NAVY SPECIALIZED TRAINING PROGRAM Head of Art Department rescues old paintings. Nov. 8, 1957, 2:1-2 ARMY SPONSOR CORPS Army sponsor corps makes debut as service club. Oct. 23, 1964, 1:6-7 ART CLUB Art Club to be formed. Apr. 2, 1924, 4:6 Army sponsor corps holds OSU initiation ceremony. Feb. 27, 1965, 4:2-3 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY New honor society formed for AROTC. Nov. 14, 1951, 1:1 Angel flight plans to promote interest, act as hostess for Air Force ROTC. Oct. 21, 1961, 1:4-7 Flight selects coeds. Dec. 8, 1961, 3:7-9 ART 'Thundering seas' fine arts school overlooks Depoe Bay coastline. Oct. 4, 1979, 3:1-3 Gold blooms at Oregon Coast. Feb. 8, 1980, 30:1-3, 32:1-2 ART AND ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT Old dormitory becomes center for college art. Jan. 11, 1936, 1:2 Art Club plans to replace iron lady. Arp. 1, 1931, 1:6 ART CLUB see also ARTIST"S GUILD ART DEPARTMENT Builds pottery kiln. Oct. 12, 1922, 4:3 Oregon artist's work received on campus. Arp. 3, 1930, 1:6 OSC art is shown at San Francisco. May 12, 1960, 1:5 Kidder missing anatomical charts. Jan. 9, 1963, 1:2 Gunn named new chairman of department. June 3, 1964, 1:3 41 famous paintings selected for dorms. Jan. 20, 1965, 1:9 • ART EXHIBITS CON'T Page 69 ART EXHIBIT Bulletin announces price collection. Oct. 15, 1943, 1:4 "Mother and Child" statue recovered. June 2, 1961, 1:5 From a realist's palette--the Price exhibition. Nov. 9, 1943, 2:1 Shepard Levine paintings displayed in Kidder Hall. Feb. 10, 1962, 1:3-4 Fairbank's work to be exhibited. Nov. 15, 1946, 1:3 Chair and art works taken from buildings. June 1, 1962, 1:3-4 Kidder gallery shows Russian art collection. Nov. 6, 1947, 4:4 Exhibit of Rembrandt paintings on display. Jan. 8, 1948, 1:7 Rembrandt etchings placed in MU until Dec. 20. Dec. 3, 1949, 3:2 Lithographs displayed of Picasso's work. Jan. 5, 1951, 1:2 Oregon scenes reflected in Fairbanks paintings. Jan. 18, 1951, 1:2-3 MU manager bans nude art. Feb. 27, 1951, 1:3 Paintings by Gilkey on exhibit in MU. May 13, 1952, 1:6 OSC art purchased by Seattle Museum. Sept. 29, 1954, 1:2 MU missing print. Apr. 6, 1957, 1:4 Print exchange plan sponsored by MU. May 24, 1957, 4:2 John Rock exhibits painting in Kidder. Apr. 11, 1961, 1:8-9 Art thefts prevalent. May 24, 1963, 2:1-3 Drawings stolen from art exhibit; return of objects requested. May 24, 1963, 1:9 Exhibit item stolen from MU Sunday. Nov. 27, 1963, 1:9 Prints by Rock and Jameson to be shown. Feb. 11,'1964, 3:9 African sculpture now showing. Feb. 2, 1965, 1:5 Art objects stolen from display case. Feb. 5, 1965, 1:5 Da Vinci drawings on display at OSU. July 2, 1970, 3:3-4 Fairbanks---OSU painter. May 14, 1976, 8:5-6 Reaction to underwear causes artistic uproar. Apr. 22, 1977, 12:1-4 Art professor discoveres litographic prints stolen. Jan. 16, 1979, 5:1-2 Display features new Oregon State plate. Arp. 29, 1941, 1:2 ART EXHIBIT Page 70 Fairbanks' art shown in MU. July 24, 1950, 4:3 ART EXHIBIT (AKIYA4A, GARY) Blazermania strikes. June 20, 1978, 2:1-2 ART EXHIBIT (CHRYSLER) Art collection tour scheduled. Apr. 3, 1956, 1:8 ART EXHIBIT (PRICE, WILLIAM HENRY) OSU collection boast specimans. Sept. 23, 1964, 9:5 ART EXHIBIT Huck paintings on display in OSU union. Oct. 11, 1961, 1:4 ART EXHIBIT (SPONENBURGH, MARK) Art prof exhibits Oregon sculpture. Nov. 12, 1969, 2:3-4 ART EXHIBIT (KING TUT) King Tut exhibit sheds light on past. Aug. 8, 1978, 6:1-6 Arts festival structure is symbolic of art renaissance at Oregon State. Apr. 15, 1964, 1:1 "AS YOU LIKE IT" see NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS ASCETECH A.S.C.E. Paper has initial issue. Mar. 12, 1932, 1:4 New monthly issued. Apr. 23, 1932, 1:5 ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS First bust scheduled by associated group. Nov. 2, 1927, 1:7 "Shuffle" planned to supplant busts. Oct. 24, 1928, 1:3 see also ENGINEERING STUDENT COUNCIL ART EXHIBIT see also EXHIBITS ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS Contracting chapter receives charter. Feb. 6, 1969, 3:2-4 ARTISTS' GUILD "Artists' Guild" new name given art club. Nov. 17, 1932, 1:3 ASSOCIATED INDEPENDENT STUDENTS 'The Scoop' given to AIS council. Nov. 23, 1948, 2:3 ARTISTS' GUILD see also ART CLUB "mikado" to replace traditional mayhem. Dec. 1, 1954, 1:5 ARTS FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Arts Festival now University group. Nov. 5, 1965, 1:7 Musical program pleases crowd. May 11, 1957, 1:2-3 ARTS FESTIVAL WEEK Concerts, literature open OSU arts festival week. May 21, 1963, 1:7-9 ASSOCIATED MEN'S DORMITORIES see INTERDORMITORY COUNCIL ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY CONSTITUTION Page 71 ASSOCIATED ROOKESS COMMITTEE Infant organization will begin existence with clerical duties. Oct. 12, 1923, 1:3 Students poll votes for compulsory ROTC. Apr. 9, 1938, 1:1 Name is adopted for organization. Oct. 19, 1923, 1:2 '08 "rejuvenates" tell of celebrating in days of beer halls, big mustaches. Nov. 5, 1941, 1:7 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY Truck for field work purchased by students. Apr. 4, 1928, 1:7 Registrar rules candidates out. May 2, 1928, 1:7 All voters are blamed by Kerr. May 7, 1929, 1:3 Meinke extends regret of destruction at "0". Nov. 12, 1929, 1;3 Board of control balances budget. Jan. 24, 1933, 1:4 Elmer Buckhorn installed prexy of student body. May 5, 1932, 1:2 Money situation of student body in bad condition. Nov. 29, 1932, 1:2 Finances trouble board of control. Dec. 3, 1932, 1:5 Ruling on fees leaves student coffers empty. Mar. 28, 1934, 1:1 Fee collection to be enforced. Apr. 18, 1934, 1:7 Search for truth about political tycoons of Oregon State's history necessitates thumbing of archives. Apr. 10, 1935, 1:5 Senate ruling ousts social function tax. May 9, 1952, 3:2 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY, COMMITTEE ON WORLD AFFAIRS Great decisions play organizational meet. Feb. 6, 1962, 1:4-5 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY CONSTITUTION Long lost constitution discovered in archives of Barometer records. Feb. 22, 1930, 3:5 New honor code to make debut. May 31, 1930, 1:7 'Write-ins' declared invalid after constitutional checkup. Apr. 28, 1937, 1:7 Thursday baro to print text of code change. Jan. 23, 1948, 1:7 Students pass new ASOSC constitution. May 25, 1951, 1:4 Text of new ASOSC constitution approved by Senate Friday. Mar. 6, 1956, 3:1-8 Seven amendments. Apr. 24, 1962, 2:1-3 Jensen vetoes amendment VIII. Nov. 30, 1962, 1:1-3 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY CONSTITUTION Page 72 Proper veto. Dec. 1, 1962, 2:1-3 University students to vote on new constitution. Mar. 4, 1970, 1:1-4 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY COUNCIL Two students ousted for one term period. Nov. 22, 1927, 1:1 Council disapproves smoking on back walk. Dec. 3, 1927, 1:3 Council issues order on smoking boundary. Jan. 18, 1928, 1:5 Student council convicts rooks. Nov. 8, 1928, 1:7 Council suspends three; week-end liquor blamed. Nov. 1, 1929, 1:2 Student body system pioneer in north west. Apr. 18, 1931, 1:5 Exec council favors lids for freshmen. June 7, 1947, 1:3 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY ELECTIONS Dirty politics ruin election. Apr. 18, 1952, 2:1-2 Violation of rules nullifies election. Jan. 18, 1956, 1:1-2 Yes, a record. Apr.20, 1956, 2:1-2 Duplicate student body card rumor killed; little or nor part played in election result. Apr. 24, 1956, 1:4-6 Deomonstation, speeched, paraphenalia addded to first Oregon State election premiere. Apr. 14, 1961, 4:1-4 History of OSU elections told; haven't always been seniors. Apr. 18, 1968,1:6-8 ASOSU executives rule student elections invalid. Apr. 29, 1970, 1:5-6 Unit censures Charles Dunn. Apr. 27, 1971, 3:1-2 Voters retain ASOSU. Apr. 27, 1971, 1:4 Impeachment, student rep up for vote,Nov. 29, 1973, 1:3-6 Violations disqualify Gomberg. Apr. 16, 1976, 1:1-6 Reviewing body reinstates Gomberg. Apr. 16, 1976, 1:1-6 Byrd disqualified from VP race; will appeal today. Apr. 29, 1977, 1:1-6 Byrd election appeal upheld by SAC. May 2, 1977, 1:2-6 Byrd resigns, leaves town. Dec. 6, 1977, 1:2-6 Committee charges Harlow with Campaign infraction. Apr. 24, 1978, 6:4-6 Whilhite to be first woman president. Apr. 27, 1979, 1:1-6 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY SENATE CON'T Page 73 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY JUSTICE COMMISSION Justice unit to organize at Mondya meeting. Oct. 20, 1971, 8;1-6 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Office of president of the student boyd declared vacant. Oct. 12, 1917, 1:3 Hall to resign ASOSC post. Feb. 11, 1944, 1:1 One lone male left in student offices. May 5, 1944, 4:8 Treasurer ousted ASOSU officers found ineligible. Jan. 21, 1977, 1:5-6, 5:1-2 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Doug Sweet avoids but receives degree. Sept. 25, 1970, 1:4-5 Sweet quits school, office. Jan. 7, 1971, 1:1-4 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY SENATE Race problems stir at senate meeting. May 4, 1950, 1:1-2 Senate votes retain game mixed seating. Dec. 5, 1959, 1:4 Will Post vetos law on ribbons. Mar. 4, 1960, 1:1-2 Senate passes bill on green. Apr. 1, 1960, 1:2 Majors proposed in H & SS fields. June 5, 1964, 1:5-6 Frustrated ASOSU prexy speaks out against faculty senate. Apr. 11, 1967, 1:1 Blacks, whites united at convo for student rights. Feb. 26, 1969, 1:1-9 Hall takes over as ASOSU president Jan. 7, 1971, 1:3-4 Senate acts on "principle", rescinds boycott support. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:5-8 Dave Hall will step down to seek academic pursuits. Apr. 16, 1971, 8:3-5 ASOSU president John Fraser resigns. Mar. 12, 1969, 1:7-9 A tavern on the OSU campus? Oct. 3, 1978, 1:4-5 3 students caught wrecking posters. Apr. 18, 1969, 1:6-7 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Vietnam poll dated Mondya. Nov. 20, 1967, 1:7 Is sex an accepted part of University life? Senate to consider proposal on 'easy access to the Students veto war; support escalation. Dec. 6, 1967, 1:7-9 Newsletter started. Jan. 15, 1973, 3:4-6 pill'. Dec. 2, 1969, 1:1-6 Senate approves former faculty member for position as ASOSU legal counselor. Jan. 21, 1970, 1:1-4 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY CON'T Page 74 Will the revised pill bill fill the bill? Feb. 2, 1970, 1:1-4 Experimental college bill.at Senate_meeting tonight. May 19, 1970, 1:4-6 New Senate names experiment leaders May 20, 1970, 1:5-6 Discipline committee dies. May 27, 1971, 9:4-5 "Walk bike" zones proposed. July 6, 1978, 4:1-3 Drunk pedaling carries $1000 fine. Oct. 16, 1978, 10:5-6 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Project set to aid riverfront. May 20, 1970, 1:1 Committee recommends impeachment. Nov. 12, 1973, 3:1-2 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF OREGON STATE COLLEGE Purchase of Carillon Bells approval given by Senate; Alumni lend their support. Dec. 10, 1957, 1:7-9 Senators ousted. Feb. 24, 1977, 2:1-2 Senate adopts new program. Mar. 14, 1958, 1:4 ASOSU senate to consider use of Great Hall funds. Oct. 31, 1978, 1:1-6 Senators pass bill to speed liberal arts. Jan. 16, 1959, 1:6 ASOSU supports new golf course. Nov. 29, 1978, 3:1-2 Sit-in students gain support from senate. May 6, 1960, 1:5 Minority bill passed. Oct. 18, 1972, 3:1-2 Opinions clash, senate supports liquor permits. Feb. 7, 1979, 3:1-3 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY STATE AFFAIRS TASK FORCE Stage affairs officers begin work in Salem. Jan. 15, 1975, 4:4-6 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS League reorganizes and adopts new name. Oct. 15, 1924, 1:5 Co-eds to wear snappy berets. Oct. 25, 1930, 1:5 State affairs head named. Oct. 16, 1975, 3:3-6 Fairbanks pictures chosen by women. Jan. 6, 1932, 1:2 Task force may give OSPRIG run for money. Mar. 20, 1978, 4:1-3 AWS sponsored fussing bureau becomes realtiy. Nov. 24, 1936, 1:3 ATHLETIC BOARD Page 75 Sororities appeal wanes in college. Apr. 3, 1937, 4:7 Etiquette committee will establish Oregon State code. Dec. 1, 1937, 4:1-2 Associated women students activities combine campus groups during war years. Feb. 18, 1944, 3:4 AWS show tonight dates from 1916 coed student contest. Mar. 1944, 3:4 OSC memorial to be reviewed. May 24, 1946, 4:1 Korean girl attends Oregon State on four-year home ec. scholarship. Mar. 10, 1949, 1:5-7 AWS convention scheduled at OSU. Nov. 20, 1964, 3:7 AWS: to be or not to be. Nov. 11, 1965, 2:1-3 Possible end to closing hours proves primary AWS headache. Feb. 10, 1967, 1:4 AWS investigated. Feb. 18, 1970, 1:3 AWS sleeps after June 13. Apr. 16, 1970, 2:6 see also WOMEN'S LEAGUE INTERCOLLEGIATE ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS OF OREGON ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS' CARNIVAL see COLLEGIATE CARNIVAL ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL AWS proposes new women's legislature. Sept. 21, 1966, 1:5 ASTRONOMICAL CLUB Astronomical Society to meet. Jan. 23, 1969, 1:1-2 ASTRONOMY Astronomy offered. Mar. 27, 1924, 1:4 Program set in astronomy. Sept. 29, 1967, 1:7 Club to recondition reflector telescope. Feb. 20, 1969, 3:3-4 ATHLETES see STUDENTS (NAME) ATHLETIC AWARDS Mackenzie receives first Valley Memorial. May 29, 1970, 6:1-2 see also AWARDS (NAME) ATHLETIC BOARD Oregon State athletics in charge of new board. Aug. 19, 1936, 3:4-5 Jim Dixon boy's camp OK'd by athletic board. Nov. 26, 1968, 5:8-9 Golf, tennis programs eliminated by athletic board. Apr. 7, 1975, 1:1-6 ATHLETIC BOARD CON'T Page 76 Athletic board, Andros call for Fertig's resignation. Oct. 11, 1979, 1:3-6 ATHLETIC CONFERENCE Pacific-8 says yes to division split. May 26, 1971, 11:1-2 Pac-8 considers dropping OSU. July 7, 1976, 11:1-4 Pac-8 is over, now it's officially Pac-10. July 6, 1978, 10:1-6 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Athletic Department to honor Prothro. Jan. 20, 1979, 11:1-4 Title IX only change in years. Apr. 17, 1979, 12:1-2 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Barratt picked as athletic director; Tanselli new baseball coach. June 1, 1966, 1:7-9 Barratt to resign as athletics director. Aug. 12, 1975, 1:4-6 Andros snares AD post. Dec. 2, 1975, 12:3-6 Moore takes over as AD. Sept. 22, 1977, 61:1-3 ATHLETIC EVENTS, "FUSSING" Fussing--time for a vote. Oct. 18, 1949, 2:1-3 Votes to answer fussing question. Feb. 7, 1950, 1:7-8 Let's keep the tradition. Feb. 8, 1950, 1:7-8 Ballot to decide fussing question. Sept. 27, 1951, 1:7-8 Fussing on trial at UCLA game. Oct. 3, 1958, 1:7-8 ATHLETIC FIELD Sawdust gridiron on athletic field. Oct. 9, 1917, 4:2 see also BELL FIELD ATHLETIC TICKETS Change in athletic funding proposed. May 9, 1977, 1:1-6 ATHLETIC TRAINERS (ROBERTSON, WILLIAM) He's the Godfather of athletic trainers. Apr. 19, 1979, 16:1-6 ATHLETICS Athletic relations with U of 0 severed. Nov. 22, 1910, 1:1-5 Sports to continue. Oct. 30, 1918, 2:2 Claim of verbal contract false. Feb. 13, 1920, 1:3 Trojans seek admission to Coast League. Dec. 6, 1921, 1:4 Old timer athlete recalls days of '93. Mar. 6, 1923, 4:2 Knute ckne here for coaching school. June 19, 1928, 3:1 Drastic reductions made in programs. Jan. 14, 1933, 1:7 ATHLETICS, INTERMURAL Page 77 OSC repeats achtavements of 1925-26; gets three northern division crowns. May 23, 1940, 4:2 Four minor sports attain major rank in OSC program. May 28, 1948, 4:6 College heads on trial for athletics records, says President Strand. Feb. 6, 1952, 1:3-4 OSC to get steam room. Nov. 29, 1960, 3:7 Students to start OSC rugby team. Apr. 5, 1961, 4:1-3 Sports scribe reinstated. Apr. 9, 1969, 6:7 - 8 Andros defends position. Apr. 11, 1969, 5:3-6 Knee and ankle injuries reduced on artificial turf. Oct. 3, 1969, 8:1-3 Athletic facilities to undergo expansion. Apr. 2, 1970, 2:4-9 The University sports-complex. Apr. 18, 1972, 1:1-2 Athletic program under attack. Nov. 14, 1963, 4:1-2 HEW decision absolves University. May 30, 1973, 16:1-6 A.T. 'Slats' Gill named new director of athletics. Jan. 28, 1964, 1:8-9 Athletic heads disagree on HEW bill. Feb. 19, 1974, 8:1-6 Track head Bell under fire. Jan. 23, 1964, 4:6-7 Barratt pleased with ' rug ' price. May 14, 1974, 10:1-4 Gridmen pleased with new coach. Feb. 11, 1965, 3:6 Sports writer knocks women in athletics. Apr. 29, 1965, 1:5-6 Olympic tryouts draw 17 Beaver athletes. June 27, 1968, 4:2-4 OSU coaches answer charges' by BSU. Feb. 27, 1969, 4.:2-9 Athletic board tells statement of policy. Mar. 4, 1969, 1:3-5 Valenti reinstates Perkins after Saturday conference. Mar. 4, 1969, 4:5-7 11 black athletes return. Apr. 3, 1969, 5:6-9 Eugene sports writer barred by Andros. Apr. 3, 1969, 5:6-9 OSU ranks 16th in nation. July 2, 1974, 8:4-6 Lieuallen halts questionable MIA spending. Jan. 7, 1977, 1:1-2 Eugene family claims OSU violates government order. Nov. 14, 1977, 1:2-6 Beavers hire first academic Apr.-i4, 1980, 11:1-4 see also OLYMPIC GAMES ATHLETICS, INTRAMURAL Aspirants barred from intermural. Nov. 6, 1930, 3:5 ATHLETICS, INTRAMURAL CON'T Page 78 Trophy donated to intramural group. Jan. 12, 1934, 3:3 Mural department adopts new trophy. Mar. 29, 1940, 3:8 PE women ban sports. Apr. 9, 1942, 3:6 IM gridders injured. Oct. 23, 1968, 6:8-9 IM injury problem surfaces. Nov. 13, 1974, 12:2-6 Racquetball club to organize. Nov. 18, 1975, 2:3-4 ATHLETICS, INTRAMURAL HANDBOOK IM handbook dedicated to Coleman for service. Oct. 29, 1949, 5:4-5 ATHLETICS-STUDENT MANAGER see STUDENT MANAGER SYSTEM ATHLETICS, WOMEN Girls arranging games. Oct. 16, 1917, 3:2 Women's intramurals have 7 year history. Apr. 19, 1940, 3:1 ATLAS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST RESOURCES OSC gets grant to revise atlas. Sept. 16, 1952, 1:6 Stand request money advance. Dec. 12, 1952, 1:6 Department heads compile N.W. atlas. May 20, 1953, 3:7-8 Soviet Russia gets OSC-prodcued atlas. Nov. 13, 1954, 3:6 Revised atlas of Pacific Northwest published by Oregon State College. July 22, 1957, 2:3-4 ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF Haystack offers radar shelter. Oct. 4, 1972, 7:3-5 Profs study wind power. June 26, 1979, 5:4-6 OSU scientists seek new energy with wind. Feb. 4, 1980, 8:1-2 ATOMIC PROGRAM Atomic program to include OSC in research job. Oct. 15, 1948, 1:6 ATOMIC REACTOR Atom reactor purchase set. Feb. 8, 1958, 1:7 AUDIO VISUAL PREPARATION CENTER Audio visual center available. Oct. 31, 1972, 6:3-4 AUTHORS (ATKESON, RAY) Atkeson to present wilderness photographs. apr. 22, 1980, 9:1-6 AUTHORS (MALAMUD, BERNARD) Former Oregon State writer's fame grows. May 22, 1964, 1:6-9 Malamud gets 1967 national fiction award. Mar. 8, 1967, 1:4 Pulitizer prize presented to past professor. May 3, 1167, 1:9 AUTHORS (SHORT, ROBERT) Author Short slates talk. Oct. 27, 1966, 1:9 AUTHORS (WHALEY, RUSSELL F.) Health for happiness written by OSU doctor. Oct. 20, 1966, 3:6 AWARDS-COVERT Page 79 AUTO MECHANICS DEPARTMENT Auto mechanics to occupy new ship. Jan. 13, 1923, 4:1 AUFDERHEIDE AWARD Professor receives Aufderheide award. May 19, 1966, 1:2 New reels feature co-ed mechanicians. Jan. 26, 1929, 1:1 FRANK H. BARTHOLOMEW JOURNALISM SCHOLARSHIP FUND Newsman gives OSU money for journalism. Mar. 8, 1967, 4:6 AUTOMOBILE RULING Checking of cars begins on campus. Oct. 6, 1932, 1:3 Authorities drop automobile ban on local campus. Oct. 19, 1932, 1:6 Campus permits needed on cars. Oct. 4, 1935, 5:4 see also TRAFFIC REGULATIONS, (DATE) AVIATION see EDWARD BARTOW AWARD Bartow award. Apr. 19, 1966, 2:6 BORDEN AWARD Dairy staff man receives $1000 Borden award. Nov. 12, 1949, 1:6 ARTHUR G.B. BOUQUET Junior wins new award. May 13, 1965, 3:3 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AERONAUTICS TRAINING AERO CLUB VICTOR D. BROWN JR. TROPHY OSC baseball award goes to Bud Shirtcliff. May 26, 1953, 4:6-8 AWARDS Mrs. McDonald aids outstanding students. Feb. 22, 1933, 4:8 SAE's award Brown trophy to ball player. May 25, 1966, 4:4 Tuition awards will be given for first time. May 11, 1935, 1:5 CHANCELOR'S TROPHY Poor Webfoots-they never succeed. Mar. 8, 1957, 2:1-3 Scholarships honor memory of war vets. May 5, 1944, 4:2 Memorial fund for athletes is established. Apr. 13, 1967, 6:5 Student award eliminated. Apr. 20, 1972, 8:5 OSU football press guide draws award. May 3, 1978, 17:1 JAMES HARRISON COLLINS MEMORIAL 1888 graduate wills funds for awards. May 5, 1954, 1:3 LLOYD Q. COVERT Nigerian student wins scholarship. Feb. 26, 1970, 3:1-2 AWARDS-DALY Page 80 BERNARD DALY Southern students reap Bernard Daly benefits. Oct. 1, 1949, 3:7 GOLD MEDAL AWARD OSU professor receives award from paper industry. Sept. 27, 1963, 4:1-2 DANFORTH FOUNDATION OSU married couple 'strike it rich' with fellowships. Mar. 29, 1963, 1:5-9 GOODWIN ORIENTAL GOODWILL SCHOLARSHIP Bizarre bazaars origin of cooperative market. Jan. 13, 1937, 1:7 WALTER EDWIN DAVIS Alumni estate to provide 228 scholarships. Feb. 9, 1971, 6:4-5 CLARENCE DEBNAM, JR. Memorial fund is announced. Oct. 6, 1970, 5:1 DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR AWARD Dr. Decius is first to get distinguished prof award. Oct. 28, 1965, 1:5-7 PAUL M. DUNN SENIOR AWARD Forestry award is announced. Jan. 19, 1965, 3:8 DUPONT FELLOWSHIP Chemistry fellowships awarded to college. Jan. 19, 1952, 3:7 AMELIA EARHART Women engineers to get scholarship. Nov. 4, 1953, 1:7 FORENSIC AWARD Winners announced for speech awards. June 1, 1955, 1:8 FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP OSC student wins Fulbright scholarship. Apr. 5, 1955, 1:7 Research grant given to prof. Jan. 29, 1958, 1:3 Grad student receives Fulbright scholarship. July 18, 1974, 7:4-6 GREGG PUBLISHING COMPANY OSC stenographers win national award. Jan. 15, 1960, 4:3 HENRY HARTMAN CUP Cup to be awarded by hort. department. Jan. 18, 1955, 3:3 LOUIS W. AND MAUD HILL FAMILY FOUNDATION $32,970 given OSC for' forestry program. June 3, 1955, 1:2 MRS. HAROLD HOLLANDS MEMORIAL Memorial scholarship started by professor. Apr. 2, 1968, 1:2-3 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Korean girl attends Oregon state on four-year home ec scholarship. Mar. 10, 1949, 1:5-7 HONORARY DEGREES Degrees awarded to McKay, Suwan. Oct. 28, 1955, 1:7-8 HORN SCHOLARSHIP Mills gets first Horn scholarship. Sept. 29, 1971, 15:1-2 HOWARD HUGHES Howard Hughes gives student fellowship. Jan. 11, 1949, 3:1-3 AWARDS-WAYNE VALLEY Page 81 INTRAMURAL TROPHY Intramural trophy given by Wagner's. Jan. 22, 1925, 4:2 KAPPA PI SCHOLARSHIP Art school sets Kappa Pi scholarship. Feb. 9, 1967, 3:5 ADELAIDE V. LAKE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Miss A. Lake award given. Apr. 15, 1966, 1:8 MERIT TEACHING AWARD Chancellor is unfavorable to merit fund proposal. Dec. 2, 1965, 1:4-6 The Mosser plan. Nov. 2, 1965, 2:1-3 Point and counterpoint-Mr. Mosser's plan revisited. Nov. 12, 1965, 2:4-5 Rep. Mosser criticized by campus panel. Nov. 3, 1965, 1:7-8 "No!" Dec. 10, 1965, 1:7-8 47 OSU faculty members gets $1000 bonus awards. June 1, 1966, 1:1-3 Flemming tells of Mosser defeat. Jan. 11, 1966, 2:4-5 MUSIC DEPARTMENT First OSC music scholarship winners announced by Walls. Jan. 29, 1955, 1:5-6 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Bark beetles ravage forest. Sept. 22, 1965, 14:5-6 NIXON DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR Kronstad receives award for work in agriculture. Mar. 31, 1980, 6:1-5 see also FACULTY AND STAFF, KRONSTAD, WARREN. L. PAULING AWARD Pauling awarded L. Pauling award. Nov. 29, 1966, 4:5 ELIZABETH P. RITCHIE Librarian sets up scholarship fund. June 20, 1968, 2:5 Plaque to publicize winners. Apr. 2, 1980, 1:1-4 PHIL SMALL THANE TROPHY Thane trophy rules revealed; Nov. 10, 1954, 1:8 DRUCILLA, SHEPARD SMITH Years of hardships for pioneer mother inspire prize fund. Apr. 19, 1930, 4:8 JOHN R. SNELLSTROM FORESTRY AWARD New forestry award to be established. Oct. 12, 1948, 1:8 THAI CROWN Professor Dailey receives royal Thai crown; is recognized for outstanding work in sports. Oct. 12, 1966, 1:2 WAYNE VALLEY Mackenzie receives first Valley Memorial. May 29, 1970, 6:1-2 Wayne Valley memorial fund started at OSU. Oct. 15, 1970, 9:3 AWARDS-WALDO Page 82 CLARA H. WALDO Bonds provide for Waldo gifts. Feb. 17, 1932, 2:3 WAR ORPHANS Orphans of war to gain help for education. Feb. 10, 1950, 1:4 WESTERN BUSINESS EDUCATION ASSOC. Yerian named "great" leader by association. May 3, 1967, 1:7 see also FACULTY AND STAFF, YERIAN, C. THEODORE. CHESTER M. WILCOX MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Two memorial grants for grad study. Apr. 4, 1967, 1:2 E.E. WILSON SCHOLARSHIPS Wilson commences practice'in 1893. Apr. 23, 1963, 1:7 BACCALAUERATE ADDRESS see COMMENCEMENT BACTERIOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF Distinctive contributions of Oregon State in bacteriology. Feb. 25, 1933, 2:7 New bacteriology lab being equipped. Oct. 11, 1933, 1:3 see also MICROBIOLOGY BAG RUSH Bag rush resulted in victory for sophs. Nov. 13, 1917, 2:2 Rules governing bag rush given. Nov. 17, 1922, 7:1 Rook-Sophomore mix includes new game. Oct. 25, 1931, 4:6 BAHAI WORLD FAITH Century-old Bahai relgion gains recognition as club on Oregon State University campus. Feb. 2, 1968, 2:6-9 BALLOT MEASURES Modern-Day crusade hits Portland Sunday in effort to educate voters. Nov. 5, 1960, 1:6-9 BAND Cadet band gets flattering offer. Apr. 20, 1920, 4:4 Aggie band goes with team. Jan. 31, 1922, 1:6 Band gets new uniforms. Oct. 12, 1923, 1:2 Band has record of 21 years' service. Feb. 29, 1924, 3:2 Military band shipwrecked in true Robinson Crusoe fashion. Mar. 31, 1925, 1:2 R.O.T.C. band plans twentysecond tour. Jan. 22, 1927, 1:6 Band gains recognition by playing for world fairs on Pacific Coast. Feb. 3, 1927, 1:4 O.A.C. band to play for hotel opening. Nov. 18, 1927, 1:2 Music critic of Portland praises Oregon State band. Apr. 20, 1928, 1:3 Stranded "Beaver" threatens disaster to O.S.C. bandsmen. Mar. 30, 1929, 1:3 BAND, CO-ED Page 83 Band gets new uniforms to replace monkey-suits. Dec. 13, 1929, 1:3 Band prepares for first tour since wartime. Mar. 11, 1948, 1:4 Band gains renown under supervision of Captain Beard. Nov. 19, 1930, 1:3 Student fund pays $8,000 for uniforms. Sept. 21, 1948, 1;1 Megaphones added to band equipment. Nov. 21, 1930, 1:6 Marching band to perform for Rosebowl game. Nov. 28, 1956, 1:3-6 Five girls master chosen instruments to crash into band. Dec. 8, 1931, 1:4 OSC band exhibits 'New Look' in garb. Oct. 20- 1959, 1:9 R.O.T.C. bands traveled many miles in 27 years. Dec. 6, 1932, 2:7 Band breaks OSU tradition. Oct. 4, 1962, 3:1 Captain Harry Beard leads Oregon State band for 28 years. Dec. 11, 1933, 1:4 OSU marching band to lead beavers in Rose parade. Dec. 11, 1964, 8:1-9 Musical co-eds defy tradition, break into campus cadet band. May 23, 1933, 4:3 Two women break pep band tradition. Dec. 4, 1973, 32:4-6 Banquet climaxes long service of Captain Beard. May 15, 1935, 1:7 Pep band director recalls 'extra something' during the 60's. Jan. 21, 1980, 11:1-6 OSC military band admits no women. Nov. 2, 1935, 1:6 Musicians get new uniforms. Oct. 6, 1939, 1:7 BAND, CO-ED Co-ed organize band; election held Tuesday. Oct. 28, 1936, 4:2 Chorus, band record "Oregon, My Oregon. Apr. 9, 1942, 1:3 Co-ed band makes first appearance clad for parade in pajamas. Nov. 23, 1937, 1:2 Moore named band leader; replaces Beard. Oct. 5, 1945, 1:7 Co-ed band first of its kind. Nov. 24, 1937, 4:6 Two bands merge. Mar. 12, 1946, 3:5 Hollenbeck asks co-eds to procure uniforms. Feb. 4, 1938, 4:8 Bandsmen to honor Captain Beard Saturday. June 7, 1946, 1:7 Co-ed band making orange, black uniforms. Mar. 30, 1938, 4:8 BAND, CO-ED CON'T Page 84 "Oregon State lassies" reorganized. Oct. 1, 1938, 1:7 More on bare legs. Nov. 10, 1938, 2:1 (editorial) Majorettes restored to ROTC cadet band. Nov. 11, 1938, 1:4 Unused OSC bandstand has interesting history. Dec. 5, 1950, 1:3-4 Use of bandstand may be traditional. Oct. 19, 1956, 2:6 Co-ed band to don OSU hue in plaid. Nov. 20, 1939, 1:2 OSU bandstand retired after 48 years of service. Oct. 1, 1963, 2:4-5 BAND CONTEST Second band contest announced for April. Feb. 21, 1925, 4:2 BAPTIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Baptist church builds center. Apr. 22, 1950, 2:4 Two annual events built up on campus. May 12, 1933, 6:4 BARBADUFF Engineers to cavort at barbaduff, May 12. Apr. 23, 1948, 1:4 Class A band winners for past years listed. Apr. 21, 1934, 4:4 see also FRATERNITIES (KAPPA KAPPA PSI) BANDSTAND Classes of 1909 and 1910 have united their purses for a band stand. Jan. 29, 1910, 2:1 BARBER SHOP QUARTETS Barbershop quartets to sing in museum. Feb. 5, 1948, 1:5 Third OSC contest of college quartets to be January 27. Jan. 20, 1950, 1:3 Bandstand survives despite ravages of worms, woodpeckers. May 14, 1930, 1:6 Ballad contest to get nationwide broadcast. Feb. 9, 1952, 3:3 Bandstand renovated, loses cobwebs, gets new coat of paint. Oct. 28, 1932, 2:2 BAROMETER Eleventh anniversary of the Barometer and its editors. Mar. 16, 1907 Antique bandstand revives memories of "good ol" days. Mar. 6, 1937, 1:4 Campus oldsters used to gather at bandstand. Jan. 30, 1945, 2:6 Extinct bandstand beaten by echoes and woodpeckers. Mar. 1, 1955, 3:6-7 Library echoes concerts, sabotages bandstand. Dec. 7, 1948, 1:6-7 Editor and business manager of Barometer receives salary. Feb. 8, 1908, 1:5 Barometer has new office in Shepard Hall. Jan. 19, 1909, 4:2 Barometer again semi-weekly. Jan. 8, 1919, 2:3 Barometer has new home on the campus. Jan. 14, 1919, 1:2 • BAROMETER Page 85 Barometer to conduct information bureau. Nov. 19, 1920, 1:4 Old issue of college Barometer discloses adventure of janitor. Jan. 8, 1926, 1:3 Barometer to get college news over radio telegraph. Jan. 14, 1921, 1:6 Journalistic training changes early style of 0.A.C. Barometer. Jan. 28, 1926, 1:3 A daily Barometer? Nov. 29, 1921, 1:6 Work on "Morgue" started by staff. Apr. 11, 1922, 1:1 History of college is filed and being made ready for use. May 2, 1922, 1:1 Five tons of paper are used quarterly by daily Barometer. Nov. 4, 1922, 4:2 Barometer style book is published. Jan. 8, 1924, 4:1 Barometer first edited 28 years ago. Jan. 19, 1924, 3:2 Barometer of '92 was 27 page magazine including continued stories by now famed writer. Apr. 4, 1924, 1:5 Co-ed Barometer editor nominated. Apr. 30, 1924, 1:5 Allegra M'Greal editor. May 1, 1924, 1:6 Barometer style and size changed. Sept. 20, 1924, 1:4 Women's Barometer work is discussed. Apr. 30, 1925, 4:2 500 miles of paper used for Barometer during college year. May 23, 1925, 3:2 Old Barometer style of flowery language stressed in articles. Mar. 16, 1927, 3:3 Daily Barometer evolves from literary magazine. Mar. 16, 1927, 4:2 Co-ed Barometer issue will appear Saturday. May 5, 1927, 1:5 Daily publication begins Thrity-third year today. Mar. 16, 1928, 1:6 Distribution system of Barometer changed. Dec. 12, 1928, 1:7 Barometer next term to have eight columns. Dec. 14, 1928, 1:2 Publications board will pick Barometer editors in future. Feb. 21, 1929, 1:6 Barometer appears for first time in eight column garb. Oct. 1, 1929, 1:6 Barometer free list to stop after today. Oct. 22, 1930, 1:3 Publications board to be formed soon. Feb. 14, 1931, 1:4 BAROMETER CON'T Page 86 Barometer chief of '00 tells of early editions, struggles. Mar. 6, 1931, 2:6 Oregon State among thirty-eight schools editing daily paper. Mar. 10, 1931, 2:6 Advertising important in Barometer history. Nov. 3, 1931, 1:7 Barometer expected to become triweekly. Sept. 29, 1932, 1:7 Barometer stories indexed in library. Feb. 4, 1933, 4:7 Student paper printed for thiryseven years. Feb. 29, 1933, 1:4 Survey places 0.S. Barometer third on coast. May 12, 1933, 4:3 History of Barometer shows unusual facts. Oct. 19, 1933, 2:7 News service plans to be discontinued. Oct. 3, 1935, 1:3 First Barometer policy expressed by professor. Jan. 11, 1936, 1:6 State board commends staff, editorial new, policies, of OSC daily. Mar. 10, 1936, 1:2-3 Ten leading news stories enumerated by OSC Barometer staff writer, turfing of bells field heads list. May 29, 1937, 1:4-5 Type change set by paper bosses. Sept. 22, 1927, 1:2 News services added to paper. Nov. 2, 1938, 1:7 Barometer publishes business directory. Sept. 30, 1939, 1:3 "Between Line" to sponsor poll on war crisis. Sept. 30, 1939, 1:4 Some will fight, others refuse. Oct. 6, 1939, 1:8 Students vote to defend U.S. Oct. 12, 1939, 1:5 "Red" ad printed in today's issue. Feb. 8, 1940, 1:3 Should the Barometer be tabloid? Feb. 10, 1942, 2:1 Bound volume gift closes Barometer file. Feb. 19, 1943, 1:3 OAC's Barometer 23 years ago. Apr. 9, 1943, 2:8 Barometer dated 1905 on display in museum. Apr. 18, 1944, 1:5 Six-page Baro is first step to prewar days. Oct. 26, 1945, 1:5 Daily status fo be asked for Barometer. Jan. 22, 1946, 1:5 Bacteriolgists squelch reporter with snarls. Oct. 24, 1946, 3:4 BAROMETER EDITION Page 87 Barometer retracts article's headline. Nov. 20, 1947, 1:8 National news policy defended as 849 sign counter petitions. Feb. 14, 1948, 2:6 Explorer of old Barometer files discover good old days of OAC. Mar. 11, 1948, 3:3 Daily Barometer has "new look". May 18, 1948, 1:7 OSC history makes book barometer is reference. Nov. 19, 1948, 1:7 Thirteen journalists strike for new chief. Dec. 8, 1948, 1:7-8 Barometer donates nameplate to Emerald. Nov. 26, 1968, 1:1-2 Alleged censoring sidestepped; staff returns with assurances. Nov. 7, 1969, 1:4-6 Attorney asks for retractions. Nov. 15, 1969, 1:2 G-T move to offset print will aid Baro appearance. Feb. 24, 1970, 1:1-2 Summer Baro to be part of regular Baro. Apr. 17, 1970, 1:1 Baro policies under scrutiny. Jan. 14, 1949, 1:1-2 New journalistic policies, procedures hit Barometer. May 3, 1973, 6:1-6 7:1-6 Eureka! A wire service! Oct. 7, 1949, 2:1-3 Barometer gets weatherman. Oct. 3, 1975, 5:1-3 Baro type is changed columns are narrowed. Oct. 13, 1953, 1:2-3 Sexist ads illegal. May 6, 1976, 1:5-6 Today's Baro first to have 9 columns. Feb. 1, 1957, 1:2 Box set up for Baro recycling. Jan. 25, 1979, 11:1-3 New quarters house paper. Sept. 26, 1958, 1:3 Industrial education projects result in new Baro distribution. Oct. 2, 1979, 6:1-6 Modernized Barometer operations give greater efficiency. Jan. 6, 1960, 3:1-9 Publisher contacts OSU to clear suspicion. Apr. 14, 1980, 6:1-6 Baro displays new masthead. Mar. 10, 1961, 1:6 BAROMETER, CO-ED Male newsies paddle while co-eds work. May 9, 1922, 1:4 Feature writer relates Barometer history, development of Oregon State University. May 18, 1963, 2:5-9 BAROMETER EDITION Baro replies to Dr. Strand. Nov. 19, 1957, 2:1-3 BAROMETER POLICY Page 88 BAROMETER POLICY Code of ethics is adopted by Barometer. Jan. 23, 1969, 1:6 BAROMETER STAFF Barometer staff gives $45 pin fund to soldiers. Apr. 9, 1918, 1:2 BARON, JOSEPH L. Baron discusses Bill of Right. July 16, 1940, 2:4 BARRINGTON ASSOCIATES, INC. State quizzes college staffers in salary study. Oct. 1, 1954, 1:6 BASEBALL Use of campus is under regulation. Apr. 21, 1923, 3:1 Baseball championship. looms for this year. Sept. 29, 1925, 4:2 New varsity uniforms distributed tomorrow. Mar. 9, 1927, 3:3 Baseball may return to OSC. Mar. 13, 1945, 4:1 Second crown won; three Beavers hurt. May 28, 1952, 4:7 Winningest nine in history faces U of O. May 25, 1962, 4:1-4 NAACP accuses Tanselli. Apr. 18, 1972, 8:1-3 MacVicar will get bias probe. Apr. 26, 1972, 3:1 MacVicar and bias investigator meet. Apr. 27, 1972, 3:3-4 Baseball incident discussed. May 12, 1972, 9:1-3 Baseball protest denied. May 7, 1974, 8:1-3 Oregon captures baseball series. May 13, 1974, 12:5-6 Championship prospects rest on outcome of battle today. May 28, 1927, 3:2 Case referred to commission. May 15, 1972, 3:1 Ideal percentage team is possible for first time in history of OSC. Apr. 5, 1928, 3:2 BASEBALL, FRESHMEN Brem tosses shutout game. May 4, 1948, 3:5 American Legion ball series for Corvallis. Apr. 25, 1931, 3:3 BASEBALL, INDOOR Baseball rules are completed. Oct. 26, 1917, 1:3 Lack of student fees suspends OSC baseball. Arp. 1, 1935, 3:2 BASEBALL INTRAMURAL Bosshart hurls no hit-no run. May 1, 1947, 4:2 Board of control may permit spring practice. Apr. 4, 1935, 3:2 Odd play results in mural injury. Apr. 18, 4:7-8 BASKETBALL Page 89 Dick Bevens pitches no-hitter in IM play. may 4, 1957, 4:5-6 Ross is ineligible for varsity squad. Jan. 23, 1923, 1:5 Reinke hurls no-hit game. May 3, 1960, 4:4 "Five man defense" is basketeer style; aggies systematic. Feb. 1, 1923, 3:1 BASEBALL, 1%,1EIJI UNIVERSITY Men from Nippon lose to Beavers. Apr. 29, 1924, 1:6 Japanese squad defeats Beavers. Apr. 25, 1929, 1:4 BASEBALL, WOMEN Girls play baseball. May 21, 1918, 5:1 BASEBALL, WOMEN (NEVADA RENO INVITATIONAL SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT) Emery: "Disgusting situation." Apr. 25, 1978, 12:1-6 BASEBALL, WOMEN(AIAW NATIONAL TOURNAMENT) Request fulfilled: softballers to nationals. May 16, 1978, 12:1-6 Beavers proving sensation of coast with new system. Feb. 6, 1924, 3:2 Coach Hager originates new practice uniform. Dec. 4, 1926, 1:6 Coleman sees need of uniform floors. Feb. 5, 1927, 3:4 New policy adopted for seating crowds. Feb. 1, 1928, 1:5 Gill will coach varsity quintet. Oct. 6, 1928, 3:1 BASIC ARTS AND SCIENCES, SCHOOL OF Council approves business option. Nov. 1, 1939, 6:3 KOAC to broadcast basketball games. Jan. 10, 1930, 3:2 Dearborn announces defense course plan. Feb. 26, 1941, 1:6 Team misses Gill. Jan. 11, 1930, 1:1 WAA gives college camera telescope. Nov. 19, 1946, 1:7 Alums appreciate broadcast games. Feb. 12, 1930, 4:5 Department sideline turns into business. Jan. 29, 1948, 1:1 BASKETBALL Champion record in basketball. Mar. 1, 1918, 1:1 3 Aggies make all-star five. Mar. 10, 1922, 1:4 Ineligibility of Hjelte is denied. Oct. 10, 1922, 1:3 In defense of the Gill system. Feb. 21, 1930, 1:1 Gill favors changes in basketball rules. Apr. 15, 1930, 4:7 Tradgedy comes to hoop squad. Nov. 4, 1930, 1:2 BASKETBALL CON'T Page 90 Hoop contests of yore required real stamina. Jan. 10, 1931, 3:4 Former champs of '33 team gather here. Feb. 9, 1940, 3:2 Beaver hoopsters copped northern division title '25. Jan. 30, 1932, 2:3 Madison square garden tournament inquiry turned down by Oregon State. Mar. 5, 1940, 4:3 Orange hoopsters won 15 straight in 1918 season. Feb. 25, 1932, 3:2 Beaver basketball mentor ends six year quest by triumphing in coast championship series. May 12, 1933, 5:1 OSC basketball history. Dec. 8, 1934, 3:2 OSC basketball history. Dec. 11, 1934, 3:3 OSC basketball history. Dec. 12, 1934, 3:5 OSC basketball history. Dec. 13, 1934, 3:4 OSC basketball history. Dec. 14, 1934, 3:5 Why not name Orange basketball court "Cordley Court" in honor of Dr. A. Cordley, grand old man of OSC athletics. Dee. 5, 1936, 3:1 Coach Gill loses usual composure. Jan. 7, 1936, 3:7-8 Webfoots upset precedent by winning fourth straight from Orangemen; Ducks get title chance; they fight. Mar. 2 1937, 3:1 Bespectacled basketball player subject of experiment. Apr. 19, 1938, 2:2 OSC student body to sing at game. Jan. 15, 1942, 3:4 Wife of father of basketball attends opening conference game. Jan. 21, 1943, 3:1 Fussing taboo at hoop series. Jan. 7, 1947, 1:2 Red Rocha wins northern division scoring crown. Mar. 4, 1947, 3:4 Stater like their Slats; seven titles spell success. Mar. 8, 1949, 4:3-4 Memorial urged for men's gym. Mar. 30, 1949, 1:1-2 Gill all-time great as coach--McKay. Apr. 6, 1949, 4:7-8 Glass backboards added to new court. Dec. 7, 1949, 4:6 Slats asks students not to "boo" tonight. Jan. 13, 1950, 1:6 Two men dropped from varsity team. Jan. 16, 1951, 4:6 BASKETBALL, FACULTY, WOMEN Page 91 Probe uncovers 'fix' in OSC game with Bardley. July 30, 1951, 6:2-3 Basketball games televised on KBVR. Feb. 5, 1971, 16:4-5 TV debut for OSC. Jan. 21, 1956, 2:1-2 Tragedy dims Miller's debut. June 2, 1971, 22:4-5 Oregon State prepares for Far West Classic. Alternatives to expansion sought for Coliseum. Feb. 23, 1972, 12:1-5 1959-1960 quint season adds to court history. Dec. 11, 1959, 5:5 New league said rumor by director. Feb. 17, 1960, 4:6 Slats Gill starts 35th year. Oct. 30, 1962, 4:6-9 College basketball scandal. (editorial) Feb. 28, 1963, 2:1-3 Get ready for 11-foot basket, 30-second clock. Mar. 2, 1972, 8:1-5 Davis questions hoop forfeiture talk. Nov. 14, 1975, 24:3-6 Aggie alums plan reunion. Dec. 9, 1975, 10:1-2 Soviets to meet cagers. Sept. 22, 1977, 64:3-6 Gill training device placed on market. Oct. 19, 1963, 2:1-3 Civil War game nears extinction. Nov. 30, 1977, 16:3-6 Beavers fifth in nation at year's end. Mar. 13, 1964, 6:1-9 Fence may slow gate crowding. Jan. 6, 1978, 16:1-2 OSU wins trophy; Beavers in stats. Mar. 4, 1966, 5:7-9 OSU rates 5th (UPI), 6th (AP). Feb. 21, 1980,,14:4-6 OSU guards head home after quitting. Jan. 29, 1969, 6:4 Hoop coach back for 32nd season. Oct. 31, 1959, 1:8-9 Black cagers work out, weekend showdown set Feb. 29, 1969, 4:3 OSU still without coach, Miller withdraws names. Apr. 7, 1970, 6:3-5 Valenti dismisses Perkins from team. Mar. 1, 19 69, 7:1-7 BASKETBALL, FACULTY Faculty plays basketball. Jan. 13, 1922, 2:2 Vets pro test race policy of Mormons. Dec. 4, 19 70, 18:5 BSU asks BYU events protest. Dec. 9, 19 70, 18:1-3 BASKETBALL, FACULTY, WOMEN Women have strong team. Jan. 28, 1919, 4:3 BASKETBALL-(FAR WEST CLASSIC) Page 92 BASKETBALL (FAR WEST CLASSIC) Far West Classic hosts top five. Dec. 14, 1957, 4:5 Beavers win 10th classic title. Jan. 7, 1966, 6:5-9 BASKETBALL, FRESHMEN Five hoopment now ineligible by new ruling. Jan. 18, 1946, 4:3 Coaches approve slats experiment. Jan. 12, 1955, 4:1-2 BASKETBALL, INTERCLASS New plan replaces class basketball. Nov. 21, 1928, 1:7 BASKETBALL, MEN'S Save the Far West Classic. Jan. 8, 1980, 12:1-6 22:5-6 BASKETBALL, MEN'S (NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMMENT) NIT appearance is OSU's first. Mar. 6, 1979, 12:1-6 BASKETBALL, MOUNTED Mounted basketball to appear on campus. Feb. 12, 1937, 3:6 BASKETBALL, PROFESSIONAL (BOSTON CELTICS) Gill Coliseum picked as site for pro game. Mar. 8, 1957, 4:6 Special student train proposed for OregonOregon State game. Feb. 5, 1937, 1:7 Chancellors trophy is retained by Beavers. Feb. 1, 1958, 4:7-8 OSC, Ducks battle for playoffs and Chancellor's trophy. Mar. 4, 1960, 6:1-2 Beavers win again; trophy back home. Feb. 6, 1962, 4;3 Beavers win; keep Chancellor's trophy. Mar. 3, 1964, 4:6-7 Beavers, Ducks Chancellor foes. Mar. 4, 1965, 4:2-6 U. of Oregon blacks join OSU players in walkout. Mar. 6, 1969, 4:7-9 BASKETBALL (UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA) Northwest title won by Beavers. Feb. 26, 1925, 1:7 Coach Gill loses usual composure. Jan. 7, 1936, 3:7 BASKETBALL (UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO) Orange victory causes near riot at Moscow. Feb. 9, 1932, 1:7 USC edges Beavers, 48-45, in finals for coast crown. Mar. 11, 1954, 7:5-7 BASKETBALL (UNIVERSITY OF OREGON) Oregon leaders refuse to have P1 use referee. Mar. 2, 1933, 1:7 BASKETBALL (UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON) Taitt granted 10 days furlough from navy. Mar. 2, 1943, 3:7 BEAVER Page 93 Tippy Dye, Slats Gill to meet for 1st time tonight. Jan. 12, 1951, 4:7-8 Hayseed annual of '94 grandfather of Beaver. Oct. 26, 1934, 1:1 BASKETBALL, WOMEN Many girls out for basketball. May 21, 1918, 5:1 Deans to remove professional pose. Jan. 24, 1936, 1:7 A distaff Far West Classic? Feb. 16, 1979, 35:1-4 Cap, gown, photos to be discontinued. Oct. 17, 1936, 1:1 BASKETBALL PLAYERS see STUDENTS (NAME) BATON TWIRLING CLASSES Baton classes to start May 1. Apr. 25, 1944, 1:7 BATTERIES, SPACE Space battery study started by professor. Jan. 4, 1963, 4:7 BATTLESHIP "OREGON" see CAMPAIGNS FOR FUNDS (NAME) BAUER HOUSE Girls form new club to carry out activities. Oct. 2, 1937, 1:4 BEARD CONTEST see CONTESTS (NAME) CAMPUS TRADITIONS BEARD, JOHN WESLEY see ARMISTICE DAY BEAVER Sleuths unearth year's big scoop. Mar. 12, 1920, 1:1 First OSC yearbook put out 39 years ago. Jan. 20, 1932, 1:7 Howard Kriz relieved of Beaver position. Nov. 19, 1942, 1:7 Beaver has new design book edited by sections under new organization. June 4, 1948, 1:1 Beaver faces print stoppage due to strike. Apr. 2, 1949, 1:7 Beaver makes debut in '94 as the 'Hayseed'. Sept. 28, 1949, 3:2-3 'Beaver in sound' lauded as part of 1956 yearbook. May 25, 1956, 1:4-5 Beaver senior section to be in color. Oct. 17, 1958, 1:4-6 Hayseed first yearbook. May 17, 1958, 1:4-6 'Beaver' due new look. Jan. 17, 1968, 1:8 Smith quits Beaver. Apr. 16, 1969, 1:3 Decision could kill yearbook. Oct. 17, 1972, 4:1 Page 94 College yearbooks: making a comeback after the political 60's. May 8, 1974, 7:1-6 OSU creed to adorn men's dorm lounges. Dec. 6, 1952, 1:4 Yearbook will lose O'Connor's picture. May 23, 1977, 1:1-2 Dump the creed? May 27, 1965, 2:1-3 (editorial) see also JUNIOR ANNUAL "BEAVER DAM" Dam coming Dec. 14. Dec. 10, 1955, 1:8 BEAVER BALLADEERS Balladeers back revival of OSC spirit songs. Jan. 13, 1951, 1:1-2 BEAVER BELLES New organization greets visiting teams. Oct. 7, 1961, 3:1-6 Membership expands for Belles honorary. Feb. 27, 1970, 3:8-9 BEAVER BOYS STATE Beaver boys state meets on campus June 22 to 29. June 23, 1941, 4:1 Governor Snell visits Beaver State, installs boy officers. July 4, 1944, 1:3 Costs, girls chase boys to OCE. June 26, 1973, 3:3-6 BEAVER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Beaver Christian Fellowship. Feb. 3, 1970, 3:4 BEAVER CLUB New name chosen for Buck O'Month. Jan. 7, 1950, 1:2 BEAVER CREED Creed suggested as memorial to O.A.C. Dec. 8, 1923, 2:2 Oregon State creed taken by members of class of '38. Sept. 29, 1935, 1:4 'Dam' returns; now on sale. Oct. 21, 1958, 1:8 Beaver Dam is off market. Mar. 29, 1961, 1:3 BEAVER FEVER AND THE RESISTANCE Spirit enthusiasts form Beaver fever. Oct. 11, 1968, 1:6-7 Spirit organizations. Oct. 24, 1968, 1:4-6 Spirit group will continue. Sept. 30, 1969, 1:3 Beaver Fever is blasted for disorderly behavior at Utah game Saturday. Oct. 30, 1969, 1:5-6 Against Barometer Parker's complaints resolved. Nov. 25, 1969, 1:4-7 Parker's complaints are resolved. Dec. 2, 1969, 1:1-3 Beaver Fever has new management. Oct. 9, 1970, 8:3-5 BEAVER HELLO WALKS "Hello" signs posted on campus sidewalks. Mar. 27, 1924, 1:5 BEAVER MASCOT Page 95 AIS back renewal of 'Hello' traditions. Oct. 22, 1949, 4:4 BEAVER HELMSMAN Beaver Helmsman publication begun. Jan. 13, 1965, 1:9 Real, live beaver may become aggie mascot. Apr. 22, 1921, 4:1 Beaver mascot photographed. Feb. 10, 1927, 1:1 BEAVER KNIGHTS Chapter granted local Beaver Knights men. Oct. 20, 1923, 1:4 Bulky Beaver mascot will accompany grid team to every game. Oct. 1, 1927, 6:5 Beaver Knights warned. Dec. 6, 1923, 1:4 Guardian of Beaver luck makes initial trip to city. Nov. 22, 1927, 1:3 Duties of Beaver Knights vary from official hosts to "cops". Mar. 5, 1925, 3:1 Beaver mascot out. Nov. 16, 1929, 1:1 Beaver Knight shield arouses curiousity of exposition delegates. Feb. 21, 1928, 1:4 Beaver Knight's make plans to guard campus. Nov. 3, 1932, 1:5 Knights receive blam for tradition neglect. Jan. 12, 1934, 1:7 Serbice group plan rejected as formulated. Feb. 7, 1934, 1:8 Rebirth of the Beaver Knights? Jan. 9, 1957, 2:1-3 (editorial) see also NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS BEAVER LODGE see COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS (BEAVER LODGE) BEAVER MASCOT Mythical beaver is unknown here. Nov. 16, 1920, 3:1 Attempted injuries fail to curb spirit of doughty mascot. Oct. 31, 1930, 1:5 Midnight marauders spirit away "Bevo" mascot of college. Oct. 28, 1931, 1:7 Alums locate Beaver mascot in Chinatown. Oct. 29, 1931, 1:2 Life-sized Beaver now on display for house-sign artists. Oct. 31, 1931, 1:2 Game mascot to be real, live beaver. Nov. 7, 1935, 1:7 Outraged Benny Beaver loses teeth to U man. Oct. 16, 1945, 1:2 There's murder blood on somebody's hands. Oct. 11, 1946, 2:1 (editorial) Benny to return with beaver spirit. Oct. 20, 1946, 1:2 BEAVER MASCOT CON'T Page 96 Beaver mascot enroute to Corvallis from Alaska. Jan. 13, 1947, 1:2 Seattle officials seize long awaited mascot. Feb. 8, 1947, 3:2 Red tape keeps OSC beaver in Seattle; Hope dims for shipment to Corvallis. Feb. 22, 1947, 1:5 Live beaver mascot may become reality. Apr. 17, 1948, 3:2 Beaver mascots at Oregon State failed in past. Feb. 26, 1957, 2:7 Benny Beaver, making his first appearance. Feb. 7, 1959, 2:7 Benny Beaver is back again due to efforts by OSU clubs. Oct. 22, 1965, 4:1-5 Redwood "Benny" is gift of seniors. Apr. 13, 1966, 1:1-2 Benny says 'imposter' deserves recognition. Jan. 8, 1980, 1:1-6 "BEAVER MEM'RIES" see O.A.C. SONG BOOK BEAVER OPEN HOUSE Beaver Open House due; weekend plans revealed. Jan. 18, 1966, 1:1-3 see also BEAVER PREVIEW OPEN HOUSE OPPORTUNITY OSU SENIOR DAY BEAVER PEP COMITTEE Committee plans ovation for squad. Nov. 23, 1922, 1:2 Clowns fill a long felt need between halves of contest. Nov. 18, 1930, 1:7 "BEAVER PHARMACIST" 'Beaver Pharmacist' distributed in U.S. May 18, 1962, 1:1 BEAVER PILOTS "Beaver pilots" name of flying club. Dec. 9, 1938, 1:3 BEAVER PREVIEW High school seniors arrive for weekend visitation. Jan. 26, 1962, 1:4-5 see also BEAVER OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE OPPORTUNITY OSU SENIOR DAY BEAVER SPECIAL Small sum carried rooters to Eugene game a decade ago. Nov. 18, 1931, 1:7 60-year history of 'Beaver fever' related by feature writer. Jan. 20, 1968, 1;1-9 Oregon Staters take over Portland with huge rally of 2000 students; pep rally arouses city of roses. Nov. 10, 1934, 1:4 Beaver Open House has seen some changes since the 1920's. Jan. 19, 1973, 9:2-4 Band parade in Portland. Nov. 7, 1939, 1:7 BELL FIELD Page 97 BEAVER SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB Sky diving exciting, fast moving sport. Feb. 27, 1965, 3:8-9 BEAVERETTE BURLESQUE Men banned tonight from all girl show. Mar. 3, 1944, 3:7 BEAVERETTES What happened to the Beaverettes? Jan. 18, 1957, 2:1-3 BED FLOATING Four local men set world bed floating record for disc jockeys. May 10, 1961, 1:3-8 BEEF CATTLE DAY South African cattle expert heads beef cattle day talks. May 29, 1965, 1:5-8 BELL, DR. J.R.N. (Portrait). Nov. 22, 1921, 4:2 Dr. J.R.N. Bell played two old cat on campus ball field in old days. Jan. 6, 1923, 3:2 Dr. Bell, Aggied mascot, ready to throw hat into river when Beavers lick Oregon this year. Oct. 3, 1923, 1:3 A juhilee homecoming for our mascot. Nov. 21, 1924, 2:1 Aggie mascot shows slight improvement. Mar. 12, 1925, 3:2 Dr. J.R.N. Bell, Aggie mascot reported ill. Mar. 10, 1925, 1:4 Official mascot unable to throw hat in river. Dec. 9, 1926, 1:4 Hat throwing Dr. Bell noted for OSC spirit. Jan. 30, 1937, 4:2 Oregon State's old Doc Bell saga revealed to Atomic Age freshmen. Mar. 3, 1950, 1:2-4 3:1 Bell field named for Beaver mascot. Nov. 14, 1953, 6:5 BELL FIELD Americanized Roman arena is plan for completed stadium. Nov. 19, 1920, 4:1 Football field is named. Oct. 11, 1921, 1:2 President is to name grid before game. Nov. 11, 1921, 1:2 Athletic grounds named Bell field. Nov. 15, 1921, 4:1 Bell gridiron named after hat-throwing first Beaver mascot. Oct. 12, 1929, 1:5 Highland bent grass seed given college. Apr. 23, 1937, 1:4 Electric time joins new turn on Bell field. Oct. 6, 1937, 1:3 BELL FIELD CON'T Page 98 Field dedicated 39 years ago. Nov. 14, 1953, 7:6 Old Bell field area to be used for track. Nov. 14, 1953, 4:7 BELLS Original OSC bell given to college. Oct. 12, 1949, 1:7-8 Methodists to present Beavers historic bell. Oct. 19, 1949 1:7-8 Carillonic bells to look like this. Feb. 5, 1958, 1:3-6 Arlington Americana carillon soon to be installed in M.U. Electronic bell dedication scheduled during Homecoming. Sept. 23, 1959, 1:5 OSC's carillon bells arrived here Friday. Oct. 14, 1959, 1:8 Carillon bells will sound off this afternoon. Oct. 20, 1959, 1:4 Carillon bells to play for first time. Oct. 31, 1959, 6:6 New desk set replica of carillonic bells to be presented president Strand today. Oct. 31, 1959, 2:2 BENTON COUNTY HEALTH SERVICE Tel-Med gives medical information via phone. Nov. 1, 1979, 3:1-6 BENTON COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL Benton county festival promises "great music". May 5, 1953, 1:5-6 BERNARD DALY CLUB College authorizes Bernard Daly club. Mar. 14, 1925, 1:2 Bust dedication honors donor of school fund. Nov. 22, 1932, 1:4 Daly club will honor donor of scholarships. May 20, 1938, 1:2 BERNARD DALY EDUCATIONAL FUND Fund left for students. Feb. 1, 1932, 1:3 Daly fund assists 308; OSC gets most students. Sept. 25, 1940, 2:5 BIBLE STUDY Class in Bible study meets every Tuesday. Jan. 17, 1923, 4:2 BIBLE STUDY-FACULTY Faculty will meet for religious study. Oct. 22, 1924, 1:5 BIBLER, DICK Snarf, Worthal cartoon fray unleashed by artist bibler. Sept. 22, 1953, 2:6-7 BICENTENNIAL Bicentiennial plays presented. May 16, 1975, 14:5-6 Two hundred years: What does it all mean. Jan. 14, 1976, 4:4-6 Oregonians can relate with the Bicentennial. Jan. 21, 1976, 4:4-6 Page 99 A historical perspective. Jan. 28, 1976, 4:4-6 "Salute '76" published. Mar. 31, 1976, 13:1-2 Panel members recount pioneer family tales. June 29, 1976, 1:4-6 Happy Birthday America. July 7, 1976, 6:1-6 7:1-6 BICYCLES Licenses available for campus bicycles. Jan. 8, 1971, 3:1-2 Bike problem yields racks. Apr. 301971, 12:1-5 Student takes jail. May 12, 1971, 7:1-2 33-mile bikeway planned for city. May 14, 1971, 2:1 MU renting bicycles for 25c per hour. Sept. 28, 1971, 2:2 Bike route system completed. Apr. 5, 1972, 3:6 Brick laying continues. Apr. 29, 1974, 7:3-4 BIG CON see CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES (NAME) BIG SISTERS Junior girls to be big sister. Oct. 14, 1919, 4:1 Big brothers, sisters share their time and talent with children. Feb. 20, 1978, 4:1-2 see also ROOKESS COUNSELORS BILLIARDS Billiard room has new tables. Jan. 9, 1951, 1:2 BILLIARDS, INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT Heydon claims national billiards title. apr. 12, 1978, 6:3-6 BINDERY Bindery is established. Feb. 28, 1923, 2:4 BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL CLUB New club to study biochemical journals. Jan. 20, 1951, 1:1 Regulations control biking in Corvallis. Sept. 26, 1974, 36:1-6 BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, DEPT. OF New OSU department gets off to fast start. Oct. 20, 1967, 1:8 Campus thefts show increase. Oct. 29, 1974, 3:1-4 Biophysics dept. gets microscope. Jan. 29, 1979, 6:1-6 City police issue bicycle citations. Nov. 12, 1975, 1:1-3 BIOLOGY COLLOQUIUM Second biology session set for state college. Jan. 24, 1940, 4:6 Corvallis group plans bike corridor. Oct. 16, 1978, 10:1-6 'Jim the Fix'r' repairs assortment of gadgets. Feb. 25, 1980, 1:1-6 BIOLOGY COLLOQUIUM CON'T Page 100 150 people attend biology colloquium; Dr. George Wells Beadle honored guest. Apr. 25, 1944, 1:2 BIRTH CONTROL Abortion info. Jan. 14, 1971, 2:5 Conference cancelled due to war time travel. Feb. 27, 1945, 1:2 Condom machines await possible campus installation. Oct. 29, 1973, 3:5-6 Biology colooquim marks eighth year in all day session. Apr. 19, 1947, 1:3 Barometer analysis, Venereal disease reaches epidemic height. Nov. 9, 1973, 14:1-2 Nobel winner predicts fast virus omtrol. May 2, 1950, 1:6 Pregnancy prevention on campus, Health Center provides contraceptives. Nov. 9, 1973, 14:3-6 Biologist, conservationist meet here for colloquium resources speeches. Apr. 1952, 1:5 Bio colloquium is on reproduction. Apr.8, 1961, 1:7-8 -Oregon state scientists credited at Biology colloquim Saturday. Apr. 18, 1961, 1:7-8 Contraceptive information to be availabe winter term. Nov. 12, 1973, 2:3-4 Condoms still in question. Jan. 9, 1974, 3:1-2 Zero population group to meet. Oct. 28, 1974, 2:5-6 OSU press plans special book exhibit for colloquium. Apr. 23, 1965, 4:8-9 Birthright. May 12, 1975, 3:6 Biology meet starts today. May 6, 1966, 1:7 Contraceptives law causing little impact. Sept. 30, 1975, 6:4-6 OSU hosts colloquium population biology focus. Apr. 25, 1980, 19:1-2 Despite birth control, pregnancy still a campus problem. Oct. 12, 1977, 6:1-6 BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT CCC begins work on biology camp. Nov. 17, 1938, 1:7 Birth control needs prompt Student Center health class. Apr. 11, 1980, 10:1-3 "New" biology emphasizes relevancy, participation. Nov. 13, 1969, 5:4-6 Lack of fertility knowledge proposes problems. May 6, 1980, 3:1-6 BIRDS Grosbeaks return to OSU. May 2, 1980, 9:1-3 BLACK STUDENT UNION Page 101 BISHOP'S COMPANY PLAYERS Company slates 2 plays today 'y' is sponsor. Jan. 31, 1956, 1:5 BLACK BAG See SPEECH DEPARTMENT BLACK BANDITS Rooks chosen to serve as new chairmen. Dec. 10, 1958, 1:4 BLACK HISTORY Blacks have rich and majestic history. Oct. 30, 1979, 6:1-6 Historian assesses progress of blacks. Nov. 13, 1979, 6:1-6, 7:1-6, 8:1-6 r Black History Week brings special events. Feb. 16, 1979, 10:1-2 OSU celebrates February as Black History Month. Feb. 7, 1980, 7:1-6, 8:1-4 BLACK LIST The black list reappears. Dec. 5, 1958, 2:2-2 BLACK STUDENT UNION Organization of blacks is started. Nov. 8, 1968, 1:9 Special advisor receives approval. Jan. 15, 1969, 1:3-9 BSU spokesman answers remark. Jan. 30, 1969, 1:4-5 Andros is accused of discrimination. Feb. 25, 1969, 1:7-9 Oregon State University Black Student Union. Feb. 25, 1969, 1:9 Black athletes fire charges at fellow gridders. Feb. 26, 1969, 4:1-9 Boycott draws comments. Feb. 26, 1969, 1:3-6 Boycott of classes discussed. Feb. 26, 1969, 1:3-5 BSU presents proposal before committee action. Feb. 27, 1969, 1:7-9 Dr. Jensen said 'playing politics'. Feb. 27, 1969, 1:1-5 OSU coaches answer charges by BSU. Feb. 27, 1969, 4:2-9 Rallies set. Feb. 27, 1969, 1:5 BSU plans to leave campus for 'good'. Mar. 6, 1969, 1:8-9 45 OSU black students stage walk out from ballroom rally. Mar. 6, 1969, 1:1-9 'We're taking steps' comments George Carr. Mar. 12, 1969, 1:5-6 BSU to continue here at OSU-Carr. Apr. 8, 1969, 1:5-7 BSU President Carr named to President's Commission. Apr. 9, 1969, 1:3-5 Helms claims town, gown racists. May 21, 1969, 1:2-5 BLACK STUDENT UNION CON'T Page 102 Blacks now number 50 at OSU. Oct. 2, 1969, 6:1-4 Black history week slated. Feb. 3, 1978, 13:5-6 BSU's soul dinner to benefit children. Feb. 5, 1970, 1:3-6 OSU culture centers open to all, Part 1: BCC, ISO offer services not limited to minority students. Oct. 23, 1978, 3:1.-6 Black queen selected Saturday. Nov. 24, 1970, 3:3 Anti-racism ball set Dec. 12, to help BSU. Dec. 9, 1970, 24:1-2 Soul food on menu Friday. Apr. 24, 1971, 2:3-4 Miss Black OSU may get $. Mar. 2, 1972, 5:3-5 BSU House to open fall. July 30, 1974, 6:4 Black cultural center to oepn. Apr. 24, 1975, 2:5-6 Black Center attracts fewer students. Oct. 31, 1975, 8:3-6 Black culture explored in musical. Apr. 30, 1976, 18:1-6 Black art fest ends this weekend. May 14, 1976, 9:3-4 Booster club organization try foiled by communication lack. Oct. 20, 1976, 3:3-6 Past explored during Black History Week. Feb. 4, 1977, 10:1-4 Black history in spotlight. Feb. 8, 1977, 3:1-3 Black Cultural Center to get anniversary plaque. Apr. 26, 1977, 9:1-6 Minority culture centers to open next week. Oct. 4, 1977, 5:1-6 BLIND MAN'S BRIGADE OSC blind begin patriotic brigade. Jan. 31, 1942, 2:8 BLOOD BANK OSC gains recognition for Pacific blood record. May 22, 1951, 1:6-7 Actual war story of blood gifts told. Nov. 8, 1951, 1:2-3 OSC blood donations consistently lowest. Nov. 9, 1956, 1:1 BLOSS HALL Dance to benefit injured student. Feb. 22, 1980, 19:2-4 BLUE CLUB Russell will head spartan lettermen. May 21, 1947, 3:6 BLUE KEY Blue key men, campus group, elect officers. Sept. 29, 1935, 1:2 Blue Key strikes race restriction from by-laws. Jan. 7, 1949, 1:1 BOOKS Page 103 BOARD OF CONTROL Board of Control makes appointment of managers. May 21, 1918, 1:5 Board of Control acts on rumor in Portland paper. Nov. 29, 1921, 4:3 OSC board of control drops NSFA affiliation. Nov. 21, 1935, 1:1 see also EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES ATHLETIC BOARD Bonneveille dam models tested. May 8, 1934, 1:4 Dr. Hodge finished geological survey. May 2, 1934, 1:2 Bonneville testing performed at 0.S.C. May 25, 1935, 4:5 BOOK DRIVE Groups to send books to aid Europe, Asia. Mar. 9, 1950, 3:5 BOARD OF REGENTS see REGENTS BOOKS Two hundred books placed in library. Apr. 11, 1931, 1:3 BOMBS Bomb scare clears Ed Hall. May 28m 1968, 1:9 Copy of old textbook found in local store. May 26, 1932, 2:7 Armories bombing sites; FBI called to Corvallis. May 26, 1970, 1:1-2 $15,630.45 is cost of books in five terms. Apr. 1, 1933, 4:1 Bomb threats shake four buildings. May 6, 1971, 1:1-4 Valuable collection on display in library. Apr. 27, 1933, 4:1 Arrest made in bombings May 1, 1972, 5:5 Bomb suspect arrested in Iowa. May 2, 1972, 3:4-5 BONFIRE see FRESHMAN CLASS BONNEVILLE DAM Bonneville dam gives engineer grads work. Dec. 7, 1933, 2:7 Homes visits campus to plan dam fishways. Feb. 2, 1934, 4;6 Obsolete textbook found in Portland by OSC professor. Apr. 27, 1935, 6:6 Many books sent to Asia by library. May 4, 1960, 1:2 ASOSU allocates $400 to 'Books for Birmingham'. Jan. 24, 1964, 1:7-9 Wolfson writes book on Marxian Economics. Aug. 10, 1966, 1:4-6 BOOKS ("OY=N SIGNATURES") Page 104 BOOKS. ("OREGON SIGNATURES") 'Signature' artists win commissions. Aug. 3, 1959, 5:4 BOOKSTORES see COOPERATIVE BOOKSOTRE OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE, INC. BOTANY, DEPARTMENT OF Photographs purchased by Botany Dept. Apr. 13, 1928, 2:3 BOWLING (NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP) Beaver bolwer ranks among nation's best. May 6, 1965, 4:4-5 BOXER INDEMNITY FUND Boxer indemnity fund sends girl to O.A.C. Oct. 4, 1927, 1:1 Mushroom discovery made. Oct. 24, 1928, 4:2 BOXING Minor sport rating wanted for boxers. Nov. 20, 1925, 4:2 Eastern Oregon yields tropical fossil plants. Feb. 2, 1938, 4:8 Boxing attains popularity under direction of Motejl. Feb. 25, 1926, 3:1 Rare botanical books given to department. Jan. 29, 1939, 1:6 Movement started to reinstate boxing. Nov. 14, 1929, 1:8 OSC fungi collection among largest in state. Mar. 4, 1939, 1:6 Fossilized tree trunk found by Oregon man. Apr. 4, 1939, 4:6 China botanist visits campus. Apr. 17, 1945, 2:7 New lab established. Aug. 8, 1978, 9:1-2 BOWLING Bowlers to have change on alleys. Jan. 4, 1921, 1:6 Beaver bowlers in new nationwide league. Dec. 6, 1961, 4:6-8 BOWLING CLUB Bowling Club rolls the ball in second year. Oct. 14, 1964, 4:5 Shepard sparring for heavyweight title of Oregon. Apr. 27, 1933, 3:5 All-college smoker featured each year. May 12, 1933, 5:2 OSC boxing, wrestling organized last night. Nov. 27, 1935, 3:5 Minor 0 letters for fighters. May 20, 1937, 3:3 Varsity mittment show surprise at new quarters. Oct. 14, 1939, 3:6 Boxing dormant at OSC since start of WWII. Feb. 1, 1956, 4:1-2 410 BOYCOT Page 105 BOXING (NATIONAL COLLEGIATE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP) Boxing championships cancelled here. Apr. 19, 1978, 6:1-4 BOXING AND WRESTLING, INTRAMURAL Boxing and wrestling new intramural sports. Feb. 4, 1921, 1:2 Councils will act on sports. Feb. 25, 1921, 4:3 Dr. Jensen said 'playing politics'. Feb. 27, 1969, 1:1-5 Three cagers boycott team; Moore stays. Feb. 27, 1969, 4:9 Barratt back; coaches stand firm, rap 'pressure'. Feb. 28, 1969, 6:1-8 Boxing, wrestling, should be minor sports at State. Jan. 28, 1932, 2:3 BSU boycott gets Pauling's support. Feb. 28, 1969, 1:8-9 Amateur boxing to return. Apr. 7, 1978, 3:1-3 Coaches, athletes reaffirm position. Feb. 28, 1969, 1:7-9 BOY SCOUTS Revived movement program discussed. Apr. 3, 1937, 1:1-2 OSC eagle scouts meet to form club. Apr. 6, 1939, 4:5 Gilbert stresses bomb fire fighting. Feb. 11, 1942, 4:4 Scouts to organize on college level. Apr. 23, 1946, 1:1 Former boy scouts plan service group. Apr. 26, 1946, 1:3 Oregon State track team presents policy statement. Feb. 28, 1969, 1:5-7 Perkins outlines position. Feb. 28, 1969, 6:7-9 Proposed convo not to be held. Feb. 28, 1969, 1:6 Foreign students support boycott. Mar. 1, 1969, 1:4-5 see also FRATERNITIES (ALPHA PHI OMEGA) 'Human rights' conflict spreads across campus. Mar. 1, 1969, 6:1-9 BOYCOTT BSU presents proposal before committee action. Feb. 27, 1969, 1:7-9 Campus boycott topic of speech. Mar. 4, 1969, 1:3-4 Boycott due continuance. Feb. 27, 1969, 1:6 Politics group supports VSU in statement. Mar. 4, 1969, 1:4 BOYCOTT CON'T Page 106 Valenti reinstates Perkins after Saturday conference. Mar. 4, 1969,4:5-7 Faculty asks OSU Blacks to remain. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:9 Goldhammer recounts facts of past actions. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:7-8 Memo states class policy. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:7 New commission - 'hopeful step'. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:8-9 No Art Dept. boycott set. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:6 Noon rally held to back boycott. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:3-6 OSU Chinese, Thais correct boycott views. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:3 'Situation brings despair' - Jensen. Mar. 6, 1969, 1:3-6 U. of Oregon blacks join OSU players in walkout. Mar. 6, 1969, 4:7-9 Members named for commission. Mar. 7, 1969, 1:8-9 Senate passes administrative proposal. Mar. 7, 1969, 1:3-9 Withdrawal memo issued. Mar. 12, 1969, 1:3-6 Group to try strike. May 31, 1972, 11:2-3 BOYS' AND GIRLS" CLUB Club summer session slated for June 18-20. May 13, 1931, 1:1 BOYS SPORTS PROGRAM Boys sports program to be inaugurated. Mar. 28, 1962, 3:6-7 BRADSHAW, EARL Early shooter, Earl Bradshaw dies at home. Mar. 6, 1957, 3:4 BRAI,Y COLLECTION Naturalist gives animal, bird collection to OSC. May 21, 1941, 1:3 Oregon birds, mammals found in college exhibit. Mar. 1, 1952, 2:1-3 BRAYBROOK, PATRICK English author coming soon. July 23, 1940, 4:1 BRIDGE CLUB Bridge Club added to M.U. activities. Oct. 26, 1948, 1:4 BRIDGE, INTRAMURAL Bridge included in mural sports for this quarter. Feb. 3, 1933, 4:2 BRIDGE TOURNAMENT From ACU-I regionals Students off to nationals. Mar. 2, 1978, 14:1-3 BROADCASTING Broadcasting year ends for 'beaver review'. June 5, 1959, 1:4-5 BROADCASTING, SPORTS Contact decision up in air. Nov. 2, 1976, 10:5-6 BROWN, DON Labor leader denied appearance on campus. Feb. 10, 1949, 1:5-6 BUDGET, STUDENT Page 107 BUCK O I MONTH CLUB New name chosen for Buck O'Month. Jan. 7, 1950, 1:2 Education cuts made by board. Nov. 16, 1963, 1:8-9 BUDGET Kerr asks heads to cut expenses. May 1, 1931, 1:7 OSU loses $589, 222 because of budget cuts. Feb. 19, 1964, 1:7-9 School budgets to take big cut chancellor says. Nov. 23, 1932, 1:4 Budget prevents tuition raise, awards top profs. June 30, 1965, 2:1-2 Efforts of state board to balance budget shown in reports; diminished income makes grave money question. Jan. 10, 1935, 1:4 Deficit causes staff cut at OSU. Jan. 5, 1973, 1:1-4 Tentative working budget. Jan. 12, 1935, 1:4 Underfunding causes $1 million deficit. Jan. 24, 1978, 3:1-6 Harry L. Corbett, John E. Cooter, explain views of budget problem for system of higher education. Jan. 24, 1935, 1:5 Proposal could lose universities millions. Apr. 4, 1978, 10:5-6 State school to be closed if funds low. Feb. 6, 1935, 1:1 Budget upped to meet new high enrollments. Oct. 27, 1936,1:7-8 Sum allotted to supplement present funds. Jan. 1937, 1:1 Budget cut to affect all. Jan. 9, 1959, 2:1-3 Student heads sign request protesting cut. Jan. 16, 1959, 1:3 'Need exists for increases' says Hatfield in interview. Jan. 17, 1959, 1:6-7 State Officials recommend budget slash. Apr. 8, 1960, 1:9 Departments feel inflation's pinch. Jan. 9, 1979, 1:1-6 Board considers sports parity proposals. Apr. 24, 1980, 9:1-6 BUDGET, STUDENT Through college on $300 a year. Jan. 11, 1923, 2:1 Average student carries only $4.44. Feb. 16, 1923, 1:1 O.A.C. co-eds spend more money than men as shown by records. Sept. 27, 1927, 1:4 48 years ago $154 cost for year. Jan. 13, 1940, 1:3 BUDGET, STUDENT CON'T Page 108 Market research survey made on OSU student spending. Jan. 27, 1962, 5:5-7 Superintendent tells how campus buildings are cleaned by army. Feb. 24, 1926, 4:1 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT Data and History of the student building. Feb. 2, 1907, 1:2-3 Dr. Kerr outlines building program. May 25, 1927, 1:7 Completion of student building now insured. Feb. 9, 1907, 1:2-3 Survey reveals cost of repairs for buildings. May 25, 1937, 4:1 Work on student building will begin at once. Mar. 21, 1908, 1:1 Elevators renovated. Oct. 29, 1940, 2:3 New buildings erected, old remodeled. Sept. 28, 1908, 1:4-5 Oregon board of higher education proposes 10-year building plan. Feb. 20, 1945, 1:5 Pictures of Horticulture building, Agricultural building, Agronomy building and Armory. Feb. 9, 1909, 1:2-4 Dairy building, horticulture building, the stock judging pavilion, mechanic arts building, farm mechanics building and the new mine building are the six buildings secured through the last legislature. Mar. 27, 1912, 1:1 New gym and domestic science building completed. Sept. 25, 1914, 1:2 Recalling fond memories of the grand old days. Dec. 17, 1914, 7:1-5 Faculty members to have 6-day vacation. Dec. 14, 1923, 1:1 Recent panorama of central quadrangle on college campus looking westward towards Agricultural building with Library at right. Feb. 21, 1925, 2:1 Temporary assignments of rooms accommodate quonset classes. Oct. 5, 1946, 4:3 FWA approves building transfer from Adair to OSC campus. Oct. 30, 1946, 1:7 Work starts to move Adair buildings here. Jan. 8, 1947, 1:5 Work starts to move Adair buildings here. Jan. 8, 1947, 1:5 Buildings roll in early hours to OSC campus. Feb. 8, 1947, 1:2 Administrative officials will move in early May. Apr. 12, 1947, 1:4 Large scale repairs begun on OSC campus buildings. Sept. 22, 1948, 1:7 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT Page 109 Campus face-lifting near complete stage. Nov. 12, 1948, 1:8 Engineers strike slows construction. July 28, 1958, 4:2 Ancient building houses classroom, campus police. Oct. 1, 1949, 3:1 M.U. addition, dorm building is in process. Jan. 23, 1959, 1:8-9 Old landmarks to be removed. May 16, 1952, 1:6 OSC's building expansion requires electrical changes. Feb. 6, 1959, 1:3-4 Old buildings above lower campus start OAC. Mar. 10, 1953, 1:3-6 Building signs to be installed. May 13, 1959, 1:9 OSC remodels women's dorm, Education hall. Sept. 22, 1954, 5:5 All-time high neared in campus construction. May 22, 1959, 1:1-2 Huge building program wins board approval. Apr. 25, 1956, 1:3 Living groups now almost at capacity. June 2, 1959, 1:1-2 OSC will get 2 dormitories, new buildings. Mar. 11, 1958, 1:1 3:1 OSC to add new computing machines to increase their working capacity. June 3, 1959, 1:5-7 Future building program costs near 12 million. Apr. 2, 1958, 1:5 Construction of three new buildings is expected to be completed by fall. June 29, 1959, 2:3-4 Approval given by state board for new dorms. Apr. 23, 1958, 1:7 Measure is proposed for school expansion. June 3, 1960, 6:3-4 Crews remove Waldo trees. May 17, 1958, 1:9 Oregon State building projects in varied stages of completion. Aug. 1, 1960, 4:3-4 Nine major buildings scheduled for future. June 6, 1958,3:1-7 Buildings, bowling alley, bookshelves are constructed. Sept. 21, 1960, 13:6-9 The biggest building year in history has started on Oregon State Campus. June 30, 1958, 1:1-2 Married students to get 68 units. Oct. 28, 1960, 5:4 New parking lot being constructed. July 14, 1958, 5:1 Recreation site to be planned. Jan. 19, 1965, 3:7 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT CON'T Page 110 New development planned for Oregon State land. Mar. 2, 1965, 1:5-7 Consultant urges taller structures. July 20, 196b, 1:3-4 ACCOUSTICAL SHELL, STADIUM Shell completed by physical plant. May 6, 1955, 3:3 Many OSU buildings were probably residence halls, cooperative houses. Apr. 2, 1967, 3:4 ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Local blacksmith donates years' time to erection of administration building. Apr. 5, 1924, 2:3 Extension plans underway to accomodate enrollment. May 6, 1967, 3:1 Alterations started on business building. June 25, 1929, 3:1 University building fees may go to Corvallis. July 11, 1974, 3:3-4 Ad building changes longtime location. June 17, 1947, 1:3 $ to make buildings accessible to disabled. Feb. 8, 1977, 1:4-6 New administration annex ready soon. Oct. 16, 1947, 1:4 Hidden artwork on campus structures. Feb. 21, 1978, 8:1-6 Construction plan to be presented. Oct. 18, 1967, 1:6 Survey to focus on building fee use. Mar. 6, 1978, 3:1-6 Six-story structure new administration building is slated for construction start early next year. Nov. 18, 1969, 1:4-6 Computer terminals. May 22, 1978, 7:1-2 Value grows as time passes. Sept. 21, 1978, 12:6 OSU energy use heavy, expensive. Nov. 29, 1978, 6:1-6 Cooperation, computer cut energy use. Nov. 30, 1978, 1:1-6 Old frat house to become computer research center. Apr. 1979, 6:1-3 see also CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION Administration building. Oct. 1, 1970, 1:1-2 Dispute slows building. Nov. 17, 1970, 3:1-3 Quonset huts coming down piece by piece. Oct. 22, 1971, 9:1-2 Hunderup okays new building. Nov. 1, 1971, 3:1 New building ready. Nov. 2, 1971, 6:1-2 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT CON'T Page 111 Building opens this week. Dec. 7, 1971, 8:5 Untitled. Jan. 24, 1972, 7:1-2 Subtracting from the 'ad'. Oct. 16, 1972, 1:1-2 Building's large windows cause flying hazard. Oct. 25, 1972, 9:1-2 AGRICULTURE BUILDING Agricultural hall is being built south of the administration building. It will be 125 feet long and 85 feet wide. Feb. 1902, 19: The new agricultural hall is to be dedicated on the fifteenth of Oct. 1902. Oct. 1902, 18: Small fire starts in ag building. Oct. 15, 1940, 1:2 Ag building first occupied in year 1908, Mar. 6, 1941, 2:1 Ag hall and old library to be remodeled; buildings to accommodate faculty, students. July 27, 1964, 3:2-4 Agriculture, Waldo halls: is renovation worthwhile? Jan. 11, 1978, 8:4-6 9:1-3 Ag engineers' new building gets under way. Jan. 7, 1939, 1:4 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUILDING see BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (GILMORE) AGRONOMY BUILDING Agronomy building accepted by Board of Regents. Dec. 22, 1908, 2:3 ALPHA HALL Alpha hall goes same as booze. Apr. 1, 1921, 4:3 Co-ed liked buggy ride 20 years ago. May 20, 1921, 6:4 Alpha hall, relic of bygone days, being salvaged for lumber. Nov. 14, 1922, 1:5 ANIMAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING Million-dollar building to further Ag research. Apr. 29, 1950, 3:4-5 APPERSON HALL Apperson hall work in nearing completion. Sept. 24, 1920, 4:3 New buildings are added to school of engineering. Apr. 1, 1921, 4:4 Sandstone steps hold seashells of antiquity. May 19, 1926,1:4 New students have trouble with name on Apperson hall. Nov. 4, 1930, 4:3 Hidden artwork on campus structures. Feb. 21, 1978, 8:1-6 ARMORY BUILDING Numerous campus alterations made. Sept. 29, 1923, 4:1 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT-ARMORY BUILDING CON'T Page 112 ROTC armory to provide recreationathletic area. May 12, 1970, 1:4-5 New college barn nears completion. Oct. 23, 1937, 4:2 ATHLETIC PLANT Athletic plant development is OK'd at OSC. Nov. 12, 1958, 4:7 New dairy barn judged finest. Nov. 6, 1937, 4:4 AUDITORIUM An auditorium. . . Mar. 3, 1936, 2:1 State board approves OSC pavilion plans. May 14, 1941, 1:7 State board selects site for auditorium. Oct. 18, 1941, 1:3 Administrative group tables pavilion plans. Apr. 16, 1942, 1:7 BACTERIOLOGY BUILDING New bacteriology lab being equipped. Oct. 11, 1933, 1:3 BALLARD HALL Dorm to be Ballard hall. Jan. 15, 1947, 3:2 BARNS Barn construction nearly completed. Dec. 13, 1924, 1:2 Modern horse barn nearing completion. Jan. 8, 1925, 4:3 Material for barns requisitioned by WPA. Oct. 31, 1936, 1:5 New dairy features gothic arch trusses. Jan. 27, 1937, 4:2 College builds new hogbarn. Sept. 29, 1937, 1:5 Campus landmark lost last Friday. Jan. 18, 1939, 2:3 Student initiative seen in saddle club. May 16, 1941, 1:2 New college barn to be dedicated. Jan. 31, 1950, 1:1-2 UO tears down our barns. Feb. 4, 1950, 2:1-3 New barns more functional in design. May 20, 1971, 6:1-5 Horse barn nears completion. Oct. 11, 1971, 5:1-4 BELL FIELD Bell field track nearly completed. Apr. 1, 1924, 1:6 Football field will be moved ten yards. Apr. 4, 1925, 1:4 BENTON HALL Old administration building name changes--now known as "Benton hall". May 15, 1947, 1:2 Know your college. Nov. 7, 1952, 2:4-5 Benton hall named after senator; oldest building on campus. May 1, 1964, 4:1-6 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-CHEMISTRY BUY Page 113 Benton hall soon celebrates birthday. June 3, 1964, 4:1 Benton hall serves OSU since school's beginning. May 28, 1965, 4:6-9 Campus by Clarence. Aug. 3, 1966, 2:3 BEXELL HALL Seven OSU buildings will have new names. Sept. 30, 1965, 1:5-6 BIOSCIENCE BUILDING Bioscience building scheduled for May. Oct. 17, 1969, 5:6-7 Building offers modern facilities. Oct. 20, 1971, 9:1-3 BULLETIN BOARDS Bulletins to be censored. Nov. 20, 1917, 4:4 CAFETERIA BUILDING Cafeteria planned by Snell hall dorm. Oct. 18, 1958, 1:6 CENTREX Centrex gets new system. Oct. 13, 1972, 9:1-2 CHAPEL The dawning of a chapel. Oct. 16, 1947, 2:1 Chemical engineering heralds new building. May 26, 1954, 3:7-8 Finished building first home of much-moved department. Sept. 27, 1955, 3:5-6 CHEMISTRY BUILDING Fire burns heating oven. Jan. 18, 1924, 1:6 Chemistry building ready. Oct. 1, 1927, 1:7 John fillton views chemistry building as true old timer. Nov. 28, 1933, 4:6 Fulton starts chem building. Oct. 15, 1938, 4:2 Still well erected in chemistry building. Jan. 19, 1939, 2:2 New chemistry building not so recent reveals two old cornerstones. May 10, 1939, 1:6 Chemistry building open for board inspection. Oct. 18, 1939, 1:8 New chemistry building. Oct. 28, 1939, 2:6 Memorial chapel project receives $5,000 from fund. Nov. 15, 1947, 1:1 Sprague to dedicate new chemistry hall. Nov. 28, 1939, 1:1 Chapel problems. Dec. 3, 1947, 2:1 "Bends" treatment originator, winner of Langmuir award to be presented at chemistry building dedication. Dec. 1, 1939, 1:6 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING Large still installed. Oct. 6, 1927, 1:3 Chem engineering lab now open for classes. Mar. 12, 1931, 1:5 Chemistry building plaques finished. Dec. 2, 1939, 1:2 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-CHEMISTRY BUILDING CON'T Page 114 Chemistry hall dedication will mark realization of better facilites dream; idea dates back 15 years officials state. Dec. 2, 1939, 4:3 Full day's program listed for dedication. Dec. 2, 1939, 1:1 New, modern, fireproof chemistry building decided contrast to old science hall. Dec. 2, 1939, 1:4 "pond" of water found on roof of new building. Dec.2, 1939, 1:3 Janitor finds floors flooded in chem building. Nov. 15, 1940, 1:3 Chem department will get vault. Nov. 25, 1941, 1:1 Trees make way for new Chem building. May 17, 1958, 3:5-7 $20,000 is price of bells. Sept. 22, 1965, 4:7 $20,000 carillon chimes OSU tradition since 1959. Apr. 26, 1968, 3:6-9 The bells aren't ringing. Oct. 8, 1968, 1:4-5 Every half hour bells ring university life. Feb. 20, 1974, 5:1-6 the bells toll for OSU. Aug. 8, 1978, 1:1-4 COLLEGE INN A look at College Inn. Feb. 3, 1967, 2:1 COLLEGE PRESS "Giant" press moves huge "body" to print catalogs for college. May 20, 1926, 4:5 Lift-rod snaps; delays work as floor falls. Nov. 11, 1958, 1:5 COLLEGE WHISTLE College whistle takes new home in heating plant back of armory. Mar. 6, 1924, 4:2 After 9-30-65 see BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (GILMORE) Students check time by familiar whistle Oct. 1, 1947, 1:7 CHIMES "Super-hyper" chimes due here next year. Nov. 18, 1947, 1:4 Tick tock of big clock, regulates campus life. Apr. 5, 1949, 1:3-6 Flaw in mechanism keeps chimes silent. Jan. 27, 1948, 1:3 OSU students to tell time by MU chimes for 6th year. Aug. 11, 1965, 2:2-3 Whyfore, whistle, bloweth not? Even whisper wished. Jan. 15, 1955, 1:5 Foul ups cause whistle faults. Dec. 9, 1960, 1:8-9 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-CROP SCIENCE CENTER Page 115 A final solution. Apr. 15, 1961, 2:1-3 Lose a whistle? We found one. Feb. 3, 1966, 1:4-5 Hoarse whistle_lacks steam. Jan. 31,, 1969, 1:8 Final plans being made for new campus building. Nov. 1, 1955, 1:1-2 New OSC buildings named in extensive moniker mixup. Jan. 5, 1957, 1:2-3 OSU whistle is still not returned. May 16, 1969, 1:6-7 New ag building honors exdean. Oct. 4, 1957, 3;1-2 COMMERCE BUILDING Building planned. May 28, 1920, 3:2 $3 million, five-floor wing slated Cordley addition. Aug. 4, 1965, 3:3-4 Excavation started for new commerce building. Apr. 12, 1921, 1:6 New addition to Cordley hall in construction. Jan. 22, 1966, 3:4 Oregon State to get murals. Sept. 29, 1937, 1:3 Cordley hall report no disease found in investigation. Feb. 22, 1978, 6:1-6 Murals depict OSC history, Oregon scenes. July 22, 1941, 2:3 see also BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (BEXELL) COMPUTER CENTER Cooling the computer. Jan. 24, 1972, 1:1-2 COMPUTER SCIENCE CENTER 'Brain' transplant new computer center is buzzing. Jan. 20, 1970, 3:3-6 see also BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (COMPUTER CENTER) CO-OP STORE New co-op store nears completion. July 29, 1957, 1:2-3 COOPERATIVES New coop houses set fall occupancy. Jan. 11, 1966, 3:3 CORDLEY HALL Funds to be requested for new ag building. Jan. 5, 1955, 1:4-5 Possible link to Cordley symptoms found in Eugene. Mar. 31, 1978, 5:1-6 Cordley ventilation improved, prof still sick. Sept. 26, 1979, 10:1-6 COVELL HALL Old physics home to be remodled. May 4, 1960, 1:4 CREW BUILDING Flames lightly attack crew house. Apr. 9, 1955, 1:2-5 Seven OSU buildings will have new names. Sept. 20, 1965, 1:5-6 Strand views alterations in crew facilities. May 20, 1959, 4:9 CROP SCIENCE CENTER OSU gets approval for crops building. Apr. 25, 1980, 5:1-4 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-CULTURAL AND CONFERENCE CENTER Page 116 CULTURAL AND CONFERENCE CENTER Site selected for conference center. Oct. 19, 1978, 1:1-5 Dixon recreation centersomething for everyone. June 20, 1978, 8:1-6 Cultural and conference center under way. July 17, 1979, 1:1-6 DORMITORY BUILDINGS Men's dormitory to be well equiped. Oct. 10, 1919, 1:6 Donors gain name plate in cultural center. Nov. 27, 1979, 7:1-4 Alumni supporters "take a seat". Mar. 4, 1980, 1:1-4 DAIRY BUILDING Dairy building is nearing completion. Oct. 28, 1911, 1:5 Dairy building to be rebuilt. Feb. 27, 1951, 3:8 Dairy building name changed in reshuffle to social science. July 9, 1951, 1:2-3 DEARBORN HALL Dearborn requires state acceptance for permanent use. Jan. 14, 1949, 1:5 Photograph Jan. 19, 1949, 1:2-3 Electric switch burns janitor at new hall. Feb. 24, 1949, 1:8 Dearborn hall formally opens. May 7, 1949, 1:8 OSC engineers to dedicate Dearborn hall. May 26, 1949, 1:4 DIXON RECREATION CENTER Students to pay for rec building. Nov. 19, 1971, 8:1-3 Rec center opens today. Jan. 14, 1976, 1:5-6 Sports complex dedication takes place this weekend. Feb. 25, 1976, 3:1-6 New dormitory to be built for OSC men. Nov. 24, 1953, 1:1 Dorms will be built by "lift, slab" method. Apr. 27, 1956, 3:5 Concrete slabs lifted in construction trial. Oct. 12, 1956, 1:8 Dorm floor slabs lifted. Jan. 25, 1957,3:1 New dorm quad encloses garden. Feb. 13, 1959, 1:3-4 Architects plan new dorms to form quadrangle shape. Feb. 13, 1959, 1:3-7 Plans accepted for new million-dollar dorm. Mar. 11, 1959, 3:3-7 Construction starts on new $1,760.000 dorm. Mar.11,1959,1:3 Seven OSU buildings will have new names. Sept. 30, 1965, 1:5-6 EARTH SCIENCES BUILDING A net of steel. Nov. 9, 1971, 1:3-4 Winter term class site. Sept. 27, 1972, 1:1-4 Departments get home. Nov. 30, 1972,6:2-3 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT-FIRE ESCAPES Page 117 EDUCATION HALL Old 'Chem shack' new education hall. Feb. 21, 1940, 1:2 Departments get new sites, space. Apr. 5, 1966, 3:7-8 Rejuvenated 'chem shack' now education hall; math department already established. Feb. 21, 1940, 4:1 FARM MECHANICS Farm mechanics building is ready for occupancy. Oct. 28, 1911, 1:5 Two new campus structures open to summer students for first time. July 2, 1940, 1:2 Eight departments to be rearranged here this summer. July 29, 1957, 5:4 Education hall gets 'facelifting' after months of bewilderment. July 13, 1964, 4:1-2 Education hall gets 'facelifting'. Nov. 10, 1964, 3:4-5 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OSC faces boom building year as construction reigns king over placid campus. Sept. 21, 1948, 1:7-8 ENGINEERING New machinery building is nearing completion. Nov. 4, 1919, 1:3 New engineering building rising. Nov. 7, 1919, 1:5 Mechanics building ready before June. May 3, 1939, 1:1 FINLEY HALL Construction to begin on Finley Hall. Apr. 29, 1966, 6;5 FIRE ALARM Ususual fire hydrant spouts no water. Dec. 10, 1938, 1:4 Call boxes help diminish campus fire dangers. Jan. 23, 1940, 1:7 FIRE ESCAPES Fires escapes placed on campus buildings. Apr. 10,:.1928, 1:7 Building to sport modern fire exits. May 4, 1950, 3:5 Campus gets new building. may 28, 1940, 5:1 New substation reduces fire hazards on campus. Mar. 3, 1934, 1:4 EXPERIMENT STATION Soils laboratory ready. Jan. 11, 1924, 4:2 FISHERY LAB Fishery lab nearly done. Mar. 4, 1966, 3:7 EXPERIMENTAL FARM Golf course, crewhouse planned for Oregon State. May 5, 1956, 7:4-5 FISHERIES Fisheries Building complete; other construction still on. June 30, 1970, 1:3-5 FAIRBANKS HALL Many names, purpose traced to Fairbanks. Apr. 16, 1965, 3:4-5 FLAG, U.S. Flag on campus post has travelled 137 miles in hands of Erwin. Jan. 8, 1931, 2:7 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT-FOOD TECHNOLOGY Page 118 FOOD TECHNOLOGY New building awarded food tech department for food processing research, experiments. Apr. 7, 1950, 1:4-7 Two buildings new on campus. Sept. 19, 1951, 1:7 Another fine addition. Feb. 2, 1952, 2: 1-3 Food tech building is now dedicated. Feb. 5, 1952, 1:7-8 Health institute gives OSC grant. Apr. 1, 1960, 4:1-4 New seafood lab is set for Astoria. Jan. 19, 1967, 1:1 FOOTBALL STADIUM Alum group mulls plans for stadium. Nov. 30, 1948, 1:8 State board approves new OSC stadium site. Sept. 28, 1949, 2:5-6 OSC alumni committee launches drive to finance building of new football stadium to seat 62,000. Sept. 20, 1950, 1:1-4 "Termite Farm" OSC disgrace. Oct. 5, 1950, 2:1-3 (editorial) Hail and farewell: special football stadium issue. Oct. 6, 1950, 3:1-8 4:1-8 5:1-8 6:1-8 Stadium honor roll. Oct. 12, 1950, 2:5 Benton county raises $3675 toward stadium. Oct. 18, 1950, 1:2 Drive receives $7500 pledged by local Elks. Oct. 27, 1950, 1:5 Lumberman boosts stadium fund $3000. Nov. 11, 1950, 1:3 Contractor donates $50,000 to drive. Feb. 10, 1951, 1:7-8 Hole being dug for football stadium. May 23, 1952, 1:1-3 First step in building stadium authorized for rearly this fall. July 7, 1952, 5:3-4 New football plant ready for Orange homecoming game. Apr. 18, 1953, 3:6 Construction result of 5-year project. May 26, 1953, 1:3-6 Stadium to be named for Charles Parker. May 26, 1953, 1:6 Stadium plans progress; grass seeding completed; 25,000 seats to be ready. Sept. 16, 1953, 1:1-2 Parker stadium is inaugurated before 13,500. Nov. 17, 1953, 1:6 Parker field getting new permanent turf. May 26, 1954, 1:8 Engineering problems curtail building plans. Apr. 12, 1966, 1:1-2 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-GATES Page 119 Stadium altered; Parker "bowled". Apr. 14, 1966, 4:4-5 $80,000 job started on Parker Stadium. July 27, 1966, 4:5 Charles Parker gets stadium building job. Feb. 9, 1967, 4:4 No 'OK' given stadium bid. Feb. 23, 1967, 3:9 State approves artificial turf. Apr. 22, 1969, 1:8-9 'Specialist' advocates new turf for stadium. Feb. 7, 1968, 1:1-2 Handball courts set for Parker. July 16, 1970, 4:3-5 Astro turf sales over. July 23, 1974, 4: 5-6 Stadium receives new Astro turf floor. Sept. 26, 1974, 62:1-2 FOREST LABORATORY New Forest laboratory approved for campus. May 8, 1956, 3:4 FORESTRY New forestry building opens. Sept. 19, 1916, 1:1 Mural depict OSC history, Oregon scenes. July 22, 1941, 2:3 Know your college-forestry building. Apr. 10, 1951, 2:4 Ceremony due in spring. Feb. 20, 1969, 1:3-6 r Forestry opens new building. Oct. 1, 1971, 9:1-4 FOUNDRY Foundry completed-shops building now in operation. Jan. 17, 1912, 1:2 GATES Plans for gate await approval. Oct. 30, 1937, 1:6 Wrought iron gates soon to beautify Madison Street campus entrance. Oct. 22, 1938, 1:7 Only 1500 dollars holds back gate... class donation. Jan. 26, 1939, 1:7 New memorial gates not the first to have guarded campus entrances. Feb. 14, 1940, 1:1 Low construction cost of gates due to "depression" policies. Feb. 21, 1940, 2:3 Campus gates among oldest traditions of college, symbolic of guarded life. Mar. 6, 1940, 1:1 Pamphlets portray campus improvement. Apr. 20, 1940, 1:1 Campus gates to be erected. Sept. 25, 1940, 6:3 Gates dedication schedule changed. Nov. 30, 1940, 1:7 Campus gate dedication, allcampus sing slated for women's week-end. Apr. 22, 1941, 2:4 Landscape architecture to celebrat department founding 30 years ago. May 6, 1941, 4:3 BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT-GATES CON'T Kerr dedicates campus gates at ceremony. May 10„941, 2:1 Campus gates bring realization of 20year plan. July 8, 1941, 6:2 Box uncovered in campus gates. Sept. 25, 1953, 1:5-7 GILBERT HALL Seven OSU buildings will have new names. Sept. 30, 1965, 1:5-6 Board approves renovation plans. Apr. 28, 1976, 3:1-4 New chemistry wing fills safety need. Sept 30, 1977, 8:1-4 Gilbert Hall issue to go before student vote. Apr. 17, 1978, 8:4-6 Gilbert addition in question again. May 5, 1978, 14:1-6 Gilbert additions to be built in original location. May 23, 1978, 7:1-6 Criticism plagues Gilbert addition site Electrical, computer faculty speak up. May 26, 1978, 1:1-3 Chemistry facility excavation begun. Sept 21, 1979, 43:1-2 Page 120 Construction work to begin immediately on new Beaver basketball pavilion. June 5, 1947, 1:2 Ground-breaking ceremonies mark beginning of new OSC pavilion. June 22, 1948, 1:2 Pavilion sketch displayed in M .U. Apr. 5, 1949, 1:5 Pavilion nears finish; doors open Nov. 18. Sept. 24, 1949, 1:4-5 Prefabricated stage for pavilion to arrive. Nov. 5, 1949, 1:7 'House that Gill built' officially 'coliseum'. Nov. 15, 1949, 1:4 Building terms listed OSC has real coliseum. Nov. 16, 1949, 1:4-5 Vienna Choir Boys initiate coliseum. Nov. 22, 1949, 1:1-3 Coliseum readied for BeaverUtah title Dec. 16. Dec. 1, 1949, 1:6 Cold grips Gilbert Hall. Jan. 30, 1980, 11:1-3 Gill Coliseum worker breaks ankle in fall. Dec. 3, 1949, 1:1 Chemistry labs open. Apr. 1, 1980, 1:1-6 Biggest crowd is 8824. Feb. 16, 1950, 3:3 GILL COLISUEM New pavilion plans released yesterday. Oct. 2, 1946, 1:5 "Oregon Stater" features Gill Coliseum. Sackett. Oct. o, 1950, 1:2-3 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-GREENHOUSE Page 121 Gill Coliseum dedication to be jubilee celebration of Oregon State basketball. Dec. 9, 1950, 1:1-2 Great Hall plans have been changed. Aug. 8, 1978, 3:1-6 Magazine features story on colisuem. Apr. 27, 1951, 1:1 Great Hall plans tabled indefinitely. Sept. 21, 1978, 7:1-6 Shell completed by physical plant. May 6, 1955, 3:3 Coliseum is largest building of its type on the West Coast. Feb. 19, 1958, 2:5-6 GREENHOUSE Tropical fruits grow in campus greenhouse. Feb. 1, 1927, 1:2 Coliseum is damaged by Monday winds. Feb. 26, 1958, 3:7-8 Greenhouse to display bananas grown on tree. Feb. 26, 1927, 1:2 Millionth fan night tonight; prizes, prizes, prizes galore. Feb. 27, 1960, 4:2-3 Hothouse grounds being landscaped. May 26, 1928, 1:6 Burglary and looting hit Oregon State on weekend. Mar. 6, 1963, 1:7-9 College acquires plant collection. Oct. 17, 1928, 2:6 Official name change. Apr. 7, 1966, 2:1-2 Old greenhouses sold. Nov. 1, 1926, 1:3 State Board approves name for Gill Colisuem. Apr. 26, 1966, 1:7-8 College greenhouses cover more than one-half acre with glass. Jan. 28, 1931, 2:7 Horner Museum open to visitors; there are 14,500 things to see. July 5, 1967, 6:3 Picture of new flooring. Sept. 21, 1972, 19:1-2 Vandals damage board. Oct. 4, 1974, 3:5-6 GILMORE HALL Seven OSU buildings will have new names. Sept 30, 1965, 1:5-6 GREAT HALL More than $1.3 million raised for fine arts center. Feb. 14, 1977, 1:4-6 Rare subtropical fruits at college greenhouses. Dec. 7, 1932, 2:7 Negligence allows palms to freeze. Feb. 23, 1949, 1:8 Student carelessness causes frozen palms. Feb. 21, 1950, 3:7-8 Floriculture palm use abused by OSC renters. Mar. 4, 1950, 3:7-8 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-GREENHOUSE CON'T Page 122 Four new greenhouses completed on campus. Apr. 13, 1951, 1:7 Women to invade men's gymnasium. Jan. 14, 1971, 3:1-2 Greenhouses built at OSC. Apr. 28, 1951, 3:1 GYMNASIUM, WOMEN Women's gym given complete renovation. Jan. 8, 1919, 1:2 Curiosity cost 2 years work. Feb. 9, 1952, 3:3 GYMNASIUM t , chletics to be promoted: a large gymnasium planned. Oct. 11, 1909, 1:4 Foundations for new Gymnasium are well under way. Oct. 24, 1913, 4:1-3 Formal opening of new Gym. Oct. 9, 1914, 1:2 GYMNASIUM, MEN'S Gym to get maple floor. Sept. 30, 1921, 1:7 Tank will open Monday. Nov. 22, 1923, 2:3 Athletic association to install laundry. Dec. 13, 1924, 3:1 Modern locker system placed in gymnasium. Oct. 1, 1925, 1:1 New gallery built in east end of gym. Jan. 4, 1926, 1:6 Gymnasium undergoes series of alterations. Oct. 12, 1926, 2:5 Balcony rail being panelled. May 7, 1922, 3:2 Men's Gym 'dangerous'. 1970, 3:3-6 Fencing offered girls. Dec. 14, 1923, 2:3 Gymnasium starts Monday for girls. Mar. 10, 1924, 2:4 HEALTH SERVICE Modern buildings outshadow lowly health service. Jan. 27, 1931, 2:7 Health service building to house chemistry lab. Jan. 23, 1934, 1:7 Building begins on Health Service. July 11, 1960, 4:3 HEATING SYSTEM Fuel shortage causes dismissal of classes. Feb. 19, 1918, 1:2 Old age attacks 90 foot stack. Feb. 25, 1921, 4:2 Students kept warm by steam. Mar. 15, 1921, 2:5 Tall smokestack and boiler house added to heat equipment. Apr. 3, 1923, 1:6 College whistle takes new home in heating plant back of armory. Mar. 6, 1924, 4:2 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT - HOME ECONOMICS BLDG. Page 123 Experiment is made with big smokestack. May 15, 1924, 3:1 Mill waste utilized for college heating to lessen fuel bill. Jan. 5, 1926, 1:2 Burning hogged fuel reduces heating cost of college buildings. Oct. 27, 1926, 4:1 Magazine prints article. Apr.5 , 1929, 3:6 Blaze damages OSC slab wood. Nov. 14, 1936, 1:8 Contracts let for expansion of heat plant. Apr. 14, 1948, 1:5 Water damages heating system. Feb. 16, 1949, 1:3 Flooding water main delays million-dollar heating tunnel. July 16, 1951, 3:3-4 Journalists make inspection tour . of OSC steam tunnel; underground trip proves warm in 4030-foot 'catacombs'. June 4, 1952, 1:2-7 Remote control to give heating. Oct. 13, 1953, 3:7 3/4 mile of tunnels under OSC campus for steam heating. Mar. 11, 1955, 3:6 Trees go down for new tunnel. May 18, 1956, 1:2 Campus buildings get heat from 'sawdust pile' fuel. Apr. 5, 1957, 2:5-6 Utility tunnel planned.Jan. 11, 1958, 1:2 Work under way on new addition to heating plant. June 29, 1959, 1:1 OSU tunnel system versatile. Feb. 26, 1965, 4:3-4 Tunnel. July 18, 1968, 3:5 Coldest weather yet to come: OSU oil supply in crisis situation. Nov. 28, 1973, 3:1-6 HOME ECONOMIC BUILDING Home economics building is best on coast. May 16, 1914, 1:3 Home economics building to have formal opening. Dec. 4, 1914, 1:3 Home ec building receiving renovation. Jan. 11, 1940, 1:4 Home ec building remodeled; west wing to be constructed. Oct. 20, 1951, 1:2-6 Labs, auditorium added in home economics wing. May 9, 1953, 1:6-7 Home ec wing dedication set February 20. Jan. 29, 1954, 1:4 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-HEATING SYSTEM Page 124 College whistle takes new home in heating plant back of armory. Mar. 6, 1924, 4:2 Experiment is made with big smokestack. May 15, 1924, 3:1 Mill waste utilized for college heating to lessen fuel bill. Jan. 5, 1926, 1:2 Burning hogged fuel reduces heating cost of college buildings. Oct. 27, 1926, 4:1 Magazine prints article. Apr. 5, 1929, 3:6 Blaze damages OSC slab wood. Nov. 14, 1936, 1:8 Contracts let for expansion of heat plant. Apr. 14, 1948, 1:5 Water damages heating system. Feb. 16, 1949, 1:3 Flooding water main delays milliondollar heating tunnel. July 16, 1951, 3:3-4 Journalists make inspection tour of OSC steam tunnel; underground trip proves warm in 4030-foot 'catacombs'. June 4, 1952, 1:2-7 Remote control to given heating. Oct. 13, 1953, 3:7 3/4 mile of tunnels under OSC campus for steam heating. Mar. 11, 1955, 3:6 Trees go down for new tunnel. May 18, 1956, 1:2 Campus buildings get heat from "sawdust pile" fuel. Apr. 5, 1957, 2:5-6 Utility tunnel planned. Jan. 8, 1958, 1:2 Work under way on new addition to heating plant. June 29, 1959, 1:1 OSU tunnel system versatile. Feb. 26, 1965, 4:3-4 Tunnel. July 18, 1968, 3:5 Coldest weather yet to come: OSU oil supply in crisis situation. Nov. 28, 1973, 3:1-6 HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING Home economics building is best on coast. May 16, 1914, 1:3 Home economics building to have formal opening. Dec. 4, 1914, 1:3 Home ec building receiving renovation. Jan. 11, 1940, 1:4 Home ec building remodeled; west wing to be constructed. Oct. 20, 1951, 1:2-6 Labs, auditorium added in home economics wing. May 9, 1953, 1:6-7 Home ec wing dedication set February 20. Jan. 29, 1954, 1:4 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-HORTICULTURE BLDG Page 125 Dedication set for Saturday. Feb. 17, 1954, 1:6 New home ec wing dedication made. Feb. 23, 1954, 1:1-2 Home ec landscaping plan includes benches, bushes. Apr. 24, 1957, 1:3-4 Remodeling now finished. Dec. 1, 1966, 3:7 Building to receive new name. Nov. 2, 1976, 8:3-6 see also BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (MILAM HALL) Pathc news operator films nursery folks. Jan. 21, 1928, 1:7 College buys house for home management work. July 8, 1930, 2:1 Withycombe has new man roomer. Feb. 10, 1932, 2:3 Baby at Withycombe house dies suddenly. Nov. 10, 1932, 4:8 Football hero arrives; babies from Waverly home to stay at OSC. Oct. 4, 1938, 1:2 HOME MANAGEMENT HOUSES Practice house baby given publicity. Feb. 13, 1924, 3:2 Twins take twins for ride. Nov. 11, 1939, 1:4 College purchases new practice house. July 13, 1926, 1:2 Management house plans abandoned due to high cost. July - 13, 1948, 4:4 Second practice house will open this term. Oct. 1, 1926, 1:2 Children draw affection at Withycomb and Kent. Apr. 2, 1949, 1:5-6 Residence remodeled for home management. Oct. 23, 1926, 1:4 Kent house reopens for home management. Jan. 12, 1954, 1:3 Practice house twins perform for movies like Hollywood stars. Nov. 18, 1926, 4:4 HORSE CENTER Center to be dedicated. Oct. 19, 1972, 2:1 Paper uses pictures of management houses. Nov. 3„1927,1:1 HORTICULTURE BUILDING - Horticulture building is nearing completion. Oct. 28, 1911, 1:5 Practice house babies featured in new film of international news. Jan. 12, 1928, 1:6 New buildings are completed. Dec. 7, 1917, 4:1 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH BUILDING Page 126 INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH BUILDING Expansion plan to incorporate research shop. Nov. 9, 1945, 1:7 College erecting research building at $185,000 price. Dec. 12, 1946, 1:7 INDUSTRIAL ARTS BUILDING New building started for industrial arts. Jan. 22, 1948, 4:6 INFIRMARY BUILDING Infirmary remodeled. Oct. 10, 1930, 1:1 Hospital's history shows many benefits for students. Jan. 24, 1931, 2:7 PWA grant to improve infirmary building. Sept. 21, 1938, 5:6 KIDDER HALL Annual faculty dinner given by Kidder Hall. Apr. 19, 1929, 1:2 On 0.S.C. campus pathways. Dec. 10, 1930, 2:7 Kidder Hall dark. Sept. 23, 1932, 2:3 Kidder Hall relates tale of slow death. Jan. 26, 1933, 2:7 Vacant Kidder Hall presents landmark for visiting alums. Oct. 12, 1933, 1:2 • Colorful past found in Kidder Hall history. Jan. 12, 1934, 2:5 Old residence hall to be altered for instructional unit. Jan. 5, 1935, 1:3 Kidder Hall no longer echoes to co-ed revels. Feb. 19, 1935, 1:2 History of Kidder Hall brings back dorm days. Dec. 11, 1935, 1:6 Former dormitory used for classes. Jan. 7, 1936, 1:5 Old dormitory becomes center for college art. Jan. 11, 1936, 1:2-3 From students to soldiers to art--that's quite a change, Kidder Hall. Nov. 11, 1948, 1:2-4 Old buildings get sprinkler systems. Aug. 17, 1964, 4:2 Controversy over specifications halts OSU library conversion. May 7, 1965, 3:6-9 Kidder Hall remodeling to be finished by fall. May 25, 1965, 3:6-9 LANGTON HALL Langton Hall schedules tight IM program. Jan. 15, 1980, 1:1-6 LIBRARY BUILDING Library moved to new home. Nov. 6, 1918, 3:6 Library will install two floors of stacks. Oct. 29, 1929, 4:8 Aluminum chandelier finished for library. Oct. 31, 1929, 1:7 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-LIGHTING SYSTEM Page 127 New library wing to be built. Mar. 26, 1940, 4:1 Library wing to double capacity. Sept. 25, 1940, 6:4 Change in library expected soon. Sept. 28, 1940, 1:2 Traver announces library completion will be April 15. Feb. 27, 1941, 2:1 Board grants funds for OSC building, library, furnishing. Nov. 2, 1945, 3:4 Redecoration takes place in OSC library. Jan. 28, 1949, 3:6 • Libe changes in last phase. June 1, 1957, 1:6 Library bill ends travel through legislature. May 12, 1961, 1:1-3 Adams describes plans for library. Mar. 9, 1962, 3:4-5 Library groundbreaking ceremony held. May 2, 1962, 1:1 Tree removal necessary. May 8, 1962, 2:1-2 Plans formed for library's interior; Taysom to make bronze screening. July 30, 1962, 3:3-4 Entire Oregon state library to have open stacks. Sept. 25, 1963, 5:4-9 Legislator questions need for OSU's library "patio". Nov. 21, 1963, 1:8-9 OSU library dedication set. May 6, 1964, 1:4 Ag hall and old library to be remodeled; buildings to accommodate faculty, students. July 27, 1964, 3:2-4 Fountain expected to bubble by fall. Aug. 11, 1965, 1:5 William Jasper Kerr library will receive added wing. Oct. 30, 1965, 4:5-8 New computer installation set at Kerr library. Mar. 8, 1967, 4:6 Addition to Kerr library announced today. Sept. 30, 1969, 2:5 Due to building moratorium, library additon delayed. Feb. 25, 1970, 1:1-3 Library photocopying may cease if Congress passes new bill. Nov. 10, 1975, 1:3-6 LIGHTING SYSTEM New light system slated for campus. May 28, 1930,1:6 College pays big bill to illuminate campus. Apr. 10, 1931, 1:8 More lighting underway. Oct. 31, 1936, 1:3 Library lighting menace to eyesight. Jan. 19, 1937, 2:1 (editorial) BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-LIGHTING SYSTEM Page 128 Campus street lights out due to 'fault' Dec. 7, 1943, 1:7 OSC lighting system fixed, walk laid. Sept. 20, 1944, 1:1 English students, dancers perplexed by power failure. Nov. 14, 1946, 1:5-6 Street lighting due. Nov. 2, 1949, 1:1 Stone step vanishes under gruelling test with leather wearers. Apr. 24, 1925, 2:3 MEMORIAL UNION Proposed building carries. May 20, 1921, 1:5 Union building approved. Oct. 11, 1921, 1:2 Lower campus to get lights. Oct. 13, 1953, 1:5 Alumni will back student memorial. June 5, 1923, 1:6 MCALEXANDER FIELDHOUSE Armory building given new name, new look. Nov. 17, 1970, 3:1-3 Memorial union to be separate. Dec. 13, 1923, 4:1 Universal gym use open to all students. Nov. 30, 1971, 12:1 Fieldhouse gets facelift. Sept. 26, 1974, 43:2-3 MALL APARTMENTS Chimney fire fails to worry local firemen. Mar. 11, 1947, 1:4 Mall apartments to be razed. Feb. 10, 1961, 1:1-5 Mall compartments to be removed. Oct. 13, 1961, 1:8 MEATS LABORATORY Meats laboratory to be built here. Nov. 22, 1966, 1:2 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Wing to be added to M.E. building. Oct. 7, 1958, 1:4 Data and structure of the new Mechanical Building. Oct. 19, 1907, 1:5 Memorial union building will be fitting tribute to men of O.A.C. who saw service in war. May 9, 1924, 1:3 Notes signed by graduating group. May 15, 1924, 1:4 Memorial union roll of honor. Jan. 21, 1925, 1:1 All bars released from student fund solicitors. Jan. 24, 1925, 1:6 Campaign goes over top in Memorial Union drive. Jan. 27, 1925, 1:6 Plans for first floor of Memorial union building embody facilities for expression of student life and activities. Jan. 27, 1925, 3:2 Plaque will hang in student building. Jan. 27, 1925, 3:3 • BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-MEMORIAL UNION CON'T Page 129 Architect will visit memorial buildings. Apr. 10, 1925, 4:2 Sketches of building submitted by Thomas. Nov. 6, 1925, 1:6 Memorial board recommends site. Dec. 12, 1925, 1:1 Site chosen for Union structure. Jan. 8, 1926, 1:5 History of Memorial Union narrated in conversation. Feb. 5, 1926, 1:2 Student building drawing changed. Feb. 9, 1926, 1:1 B.F. Irvine sways crowd at special convocation. Mar. 4, 1926, 1:1 Freshmen pledge $49,000 opening day of Union drive. Mar. 5, 1926, 1:4 The battle is won. Mar. 9, 1926, 2:1 (editorial) Memorial union book of vellum and bronze will preserve names. M ar. 31, 1926, 4:1 Inscription to appear on Memorial building. Jan. 5, 1928, 1:3 Inscription contest draws few entries. Jan. 28, 1928, 1:2 Barber's union issues protest. Feb. 3, 1928, 1:5 5000 building stones to be manufactured for Memorial Union. Mar. 13, 1928, 3:4 Large American elms near Memorial union beautify landscape. May 19, 1928, 1:3 Cornerstone to be placed by Hon. J.K. Weatherford. June 2, 1928, 1:6 Barber shop opens in Memorial Union. Oct. 16, 1928, 1:6 Cast bronze entrance of Union considered one of best on coast. Oct. 17, 1928, 1:4 Governing board approves plans. Dec. 2, 1926, 1:3 Lights on M.U. dome to shine for dances. Oct. 26, 1928, 1:6 Workmen start preliminary excavating for construction in campus west quadrangle. May 5, 1927, 1:1 New union rule permits smoking. Oct. 26, 1928, 1:7 Construction started on student memorial. May 6, 1927, 1:6 Furnishings arrive for Memorial Union. Nov. 10, 1928, 1:4 Portland bond firm advertises college. Oct. 29, 1927, 5:1 Governor to give dedicatory talk. May 9, 1929, 1:4 Beaver features memorial union. Dec. R, 1927, 1:1 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-MEMORIAL UNION CON'T Page 130 Officials come for dedication. May 21, 1929, 1:1 Tax exemption secured. Apr. 10, 1931, 1:5 Union dedication event of today. June 1, 1929, 1:1 Western Union establishes office on campus. Sept. 29, 1931, 1:3 Numerous events listed for Union dedication. Jun 1, 1929, 4:1 All state joins in Memorial Union dedication today. June 1, 1929, 4:2 New fountain opens in basement of M.U. to satiate students. Sept. 27, 1929, 1:5 Unknowns invade campus with brushes and paint. Nov. 13, 1929, 1:7 Blame placed for vandalism. Nov. 14, 1929, 1:2 Paint smearers severely fined. Dec. 5, 1929, 1:6 War-relics showcase gift of Corvallis man. Oct. 22, 1931, 2:6 Memorial Union lesing popularity says report. Jan. 19, 1932, 1:7 Painting of Dr. Arnold given Memorial Union. Oct. 12, 1933, 1:6 Herbarium will be in M.U. basement. Jan. 19, 1934, 1:2 Banners commemorate Oregon State soldiers. Nov. 15, 1934, 1:3 Booklet published on Memorial Union. Nov. 15, 1930, 5:1 Beckendorf building miniature ballroom. Mar. 1, 1935, 2:5 Memorial Union booklet wins nationwide praise. Dec. 12, 1930, 1:4 Memorial Union plans include formal garden. Oct. 11, 1935, 1:2 Tribute to sacrifices of motherhood in Memorial Union lounge. Jan. 15, 1931, 2:7 M.U. board discusses new complaints filed. Oct. 18, 1935, 4:3 Globe in M.U. main lounge symbolical of purpose of room. Jan. 17, 1931, 2:6 M.U. cornerstone reveales treasures. Nov. 8, 1935, 3:6 Decision in IT.U. pledge test case expected today. Mar. 31, 1931, 1:8 John's shine parlor has OSC picture collection. Dec. 3, 1935, 1:7-8 M.U. wins suit in circuit court against M. Long. Apr. 1, 1931, 1:1 Memorial Union gets art work. Feb. 11, 1936, 1:6 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-MEMORIAI UNION CON'l Page 131 M'Alexander bust presented to OSC. Aug. 5-11, 1936, 1:6 New box shrubbery, lawns, walks, lend additional beauty to Oregon State's famous Memorial Union•. Aug. 18, 1936, 1:5-6 Art metal candelabra placed in M.U. building. Nov. 18, 1936, 4:3 John's M.U. shoe shine parlor described in Oregon Journal by Hope Chamberlain. Jan. 12, 1938, 4:3 Ballroom scheduled for reconstruction. Jan. 10, 1939, 1:8 Remodeling delay caused by failure to get PWA grant. May 5, 1939, 1:4 220 rhododendrons encompass M.U. May 6, 1939, 4:1 Architect will offer remodeling plans. Jan. 19, 1940, 4:4 M.U. improvements authorized. Udr. 26, 1940, 1:5 Open house originates from half-time interval. Apr. 17, 1940, 4:5 Memorial Union maple floors used first in 1928; formal tonight differs from original dance. Oct. 24, 1941, 1:3 Allworth tells history, purposes of M.U. Feb. 11, 1942, 1:3 Old John integral part of M.U. since 1930. Feb. 12, 1942, 1:6 Oregon's Memorial, poem by Edwin T. Reed. Feb. 13, 1942, 3:5 A thief and a sneak... Oct. 30, 1942, 2:1 M.U. building built following war armistice. Jan. 28, 1944, 3:1 Memorial Union now redecorated. Apr. 14, 1944, 1:6 New office dedicated for Oregon State war board, red cross. May 16, 1944, 1:2 Filers to be closed. June 27, 1944, 1:2 Ventilating unit new addition in remodeled M.U. Oct. 11, 1940, 1:5 M .U. Engineers find wiring inadequate in ballroom. Nov. 26, 1940, 1:3 Paintings. Nov. 2, 1945, 2:4 'Old John' moves to new location in M.U. building. Nov. 30, 1940, 6:3 Jap war trophies displayed in Apr. 24, 1945, 4:4 Placard announces card-playing ban at Eilers ccikeryi Nov. 27, 1945,-3:2 BUILD I NC=S & EQUIPMENT-MEMORIAL UNION CON'T Page 132 Eilers fountain closes for lack of supplies. June 18, 1946, 3:2 Face of Memorial Union gets brand new lifting. July 9, 1951, 4:3-4 Blow shatters M.U. door glass. Dec. 10, 1946, 1:2 Union becomes living symbol. Jan. 31, 1952, 2:1-3 (editorial) Eilers to undergo expansion; material shortages delay job. Dec. 10, 1946, 1:3 Memorial Union history told, services explained. Feb. 9, 1952, 1:5-6 School spirit built M.U.! Feb. 8, 1947, 2:1 (editorial) Paintings, flags, display brighten halls of M.U. Jan. 10, 1953, 2:6-7 Allworth asks M.U. building's rededication. Feb. 27, 1947, 1:6 Eilers' fountain to remain open. June 17, 1947, 3:3 Faithful M.U. rug gives up ghost after 26 years. Feb. 2, 1955, 3:5 M.U. expansion given architect by State Board. Arid students rush M.U. fountains gush. Oct. 17, 1947, 1:4 M.U. purchases old style piano. Apr. 5, 1957, 2:7 Direct wire from M.U. used by newspapers. Jan. 31, 1948, 1:2 M.U. game room to get player piano. Apr. 17, 1957, 3:6 M.U. history reveals undergrads as orignators establishers. Feb. 20, 1948, 2:6 Activity center given to M.U. May 24, 1957, 1:1 M.U. building won approval of committee June 2, 1923, Feb. 21, 1948, 2:6 M.U. floor and juke box available for dancing. Apr. 21, 1948, 1:2 Waterproof solution applied to M.U. pillars. Sept. 22, 1948, 1:1 New furniture added to M.U. Oct. 9, 1948, 1:6 Fires appear in-M.U. as Christmas nears. Dec. 7, 1948, 1:6 M.U. receives national merit. May 14, 1949, 1:1-2 M.U. coffee shop open in west end. June 30, 1958, 4:1 Remodeling done in Memorial Union. Aug. 4, 1958, 5:2 Student dream inspires plan for memorial. Nov. 22, 1958, 3:3 M.U. celebrates 30th birthday. Nov. 22, 1958, 4:1-3 • BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-MEMORIAL UNION CON' Page 133 Ground tested for M.U. wings. Apr. 4, 1959, 1:7 Changes in concourse. Jan. 16, 1964, 2:1-3 Memorial Union is enlarged. Oct. 31, 1959, 7:4 Flags return to concourse following short absence. May 28, 1964, 3:1-3 Large beams added to M.U. Nov. 14, 1959, 1:9 M.U. centers campus life. Jan. 15, 1960, 4:4 Winged Victory. Sept. 27, 1960, 2:1-3 Bowling alley in M.U. opened officially Oct. 3 Oct. 5, 1960, 1:6 New buildings in use; three others under way. Oct. 28, 1960, 4:1:4 $60,000 planned for M.U. changes. Mar. 8, 1961, 1:8-9 First Friday Variety scheduled today in M.U. ballroom; Stewart Holmes to MC. Oct. 16, 1964, 1:3-5 M.U. property transfer is topic of corporate meeting Thursday. Dec. 9, 1964, 1:6-8 Rental gallery re-opening set. Apr. 15, 1965, 1:6 Quad landscape altered by nature. Oct. 20, 1967, 3:6. M.U. ditto services set prices, rules. July 17, 1961, 3:4 Hostile countries often lose flags. Jan. 20, 1967, 4:5 Thai flag added. July 17, 1961, 4:2 M.U. damaged by vandalism. Apr. 17, 1968, 1:8 109 flags hang in M.U. concourse. Mar. 8, 1962, 1:3 Memorial Union Board of Directors restricts government recruiting. Oct. 9, 1968, 1:5-7 Burglary and looting hit Oregon State on weekend. Mar. 6, 1963, 1:7-9 Major Allworth to retire after 38 years as M.U. director. May 17, 1963, 1:1-4 Memorial Union lounge now has old 'OSU passion pit' problem. Nov. 22, 1963, 5:6 M.U. receives two new flags for collection. Jan. 10, 1964, 4:3-8 M.U. receives flags. Nov. 15, 1968, 3:1-3 'Frustration' keyed full-page M.U. ad. Nov. 13, 1969, 1:1-4 M.U. considers contraceptive vending machines. Nov. 21, 1969, 1:1-5 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-MEMORIAL UNION CON'T Page 134 Sweet asks extension of closing hours; M.U. may stay open until 3 a.m. nightly. May 29, 1970, 2:2-5 Walkway being enclosed in M.U. July 9, 1970, 3:3-4 M.U. expansion plans outlined. Mar. 4, 1971, 1:1-2 Females' area open to men. May 3, 1972, 2:3 Women's lounge goes coed. Sept. 29, 1972, 6:3-5 M.U. expansion may include Snell. Feb. 20, 1973, 5:1-6 M.U. closes for first time over Christmas. Dec. 4, 1873, 28, 1-5 M.U. renovation ends phase II, pia e III_plans repairs, begins. Fd. b. 7, 1979, 7:1-c see also STUDENT ACTIVITY CENTER MERRYFIELD HALL New research building honors OSU professor. Sept. 21, 1978, 17:1-6 MILAN HALL Building to receive new name. Nov. 2, 1976, 8:3-6 MINES BUILDING Mine building bid here soon. Mar. 27, 1912, 1:1 Memorial Union celebrates 50th anniversary:Those were the days. Apr. 12, 1974, 8:1-6, 9:1-6 The new Mining building will be completed and ready for occupancy by September 1st. Apr. 3, 1912, 1:1 Memorial plaque remains void of entire honor list. Apr. 16, 1974, 9:4-6 MUSEUM BUILDING Museum building. Apr. 10, 1936, 2:1 M.U. celebration gets national play. Nov. 5, 1974, 2:1-2 Museum remodeled; capacity now 1000. Sept. 22, 1948, 1:6 TV system gives M.U. activity information. May 14, 1976, 3:4-6 New look for bookstore begins; basement undergoes remodeling. July 11, 1978, 1:1-6 Welcome to homecoming 1978; 50th anniversary, fall celebration, events schedule. Nov. 10, 1978, 1:1-6 Anniversary plus homecoming equals a successful week. Nov. 13, 1978, 3:1-3 Reconstruction of musuem to increase capacity. Sept. 24, 1948, 2:4-5 Remodeling plans OK'd; Museum gets new home; actors musiciains benefit. Jan. 6, 1950, 1:1-2 Roof raising work underway. July 31, 1950, 4:3 Origin of campus building names unknown to majority of students. Nov. 25, 1942, 2:7 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-PEAVY HALL Page 135 NAMES Campus building names. Apr. 29, 1964, 2:1-2 New nuclear reactor now operating here. Apr. 5, 1967, 1:6 OSU campus buildings named for past figures. May 8, 1964, 4:3-5 NURSERY Nursery added to OSC. Oct. 12, 1954, 1:6 New names to be bestowed upon 4 campus buildings. Aug 3, 1964, 1:2-3 OAK CREEK BRIDGE OSC to contruct Oak Creek bridge. Oct. 15, 1958, 1:2 Buildings get different titles. Sept. 22, 1965, 6:3 Seven OSU buildings will have new names. Sept. 30, 1965, 1:5-6 OCEANOGRAPHY BUILDING $500,000 gift given by NSF for building. Mar. 6, 1962, 1:6 What's in a name? Oct. 6, 1965, 2:1-3 Oceanography building area landscaping is permanent. Jan. 10, 1964, 1:6-7 Six campus buildings have names changed. May 3, 1966, 1:2-3 Oceanography dedication today; Hatfield to speak. Nov. 5, 1964, 1:8-9 Campus by Clarence. Aug. 10, 1966, 2:3 Oceanography building dedicated. Nov. 5, 1964, 2:1-3 Six buildings receive new names. Sept. 23, 1966, 1:4 Campus buildings get 2 names. Nov. 1, 1972, 11:1-2 Name approval given to nine buildings. Sept. 20, 1973, 33:1-6 Buildings to bear leader names. Apr. 12, 1974, 10:5-6 $676,000 oceanography building dedicated on campus yesterday. Nov. 6, 1964, 1:1-4 New oceanography building is both modern and diversified. Nov. 6, 1964, 4:1-9 NUCLEAR REACTOR BUILDING Funds approved for new reactor. June 30, 1965, 1:4-5 PALEONTOLOGY LABORATORY Art students, museum curator groups vie for lab building space. Mar. 6, 1973, 13:1-6 $1 million OSU reactor set for 1967 operation. Aug 11, 1965, 2:4-5 PEAVY HALL Central selects Peavy. Feb. 7, 1947, 1:5 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-PEAVY HALL CON'T Page 136 Building name proposal told as Peavy hall. Jan. 23, 1968, 5:1 Peavy to be dedicated. Feb. 2, 1972, 2:2 Activities of Oregon State's physical plant include construction, remodeling projects. Aug. 3, 1964, 3:1-3 See also PEAVY ARBORETUM The mysterious case of the phantom footnote. Jan. 31, 1978, 1:2-6 PHARMACY BUILDING Buildings will be formally opened. Feb. 11, 1925, 1:4 Cold day activities planned to remind about conservation. Jan. 5, 1979, 6:1-4 New pharmacy building to be dedicated today. July 8, 1925, 1:1 Heating oil delivery truck spills fuel on campus. Jan. 10, 1979, 1:1-6 Pharmacy building dates from 1922. Feb. 11, 1941, 2:4 Oil clean-up more than expected. Jan. 11, 1979, 3:1-4 Architect is selected for construction job. Dec. 6, 1960, 3:1-2 Pharmacy building additon. Apr. 4, 1963, 1:2-6 Pharmacy addition and renovation in double teaching area; facilities due in June 1966. Aug. 4, 1965, 3:1-4 Pharmacy building adds; remodels present facilities. Dec. 8, 1965, 6:6-7 PHYSICAL PLANT New physical plant warehouse completed, Jan. 15, 1948, 4:2 Offices moved to Benton. Sept. 28, 1949, 1:8 OSC physical plant closes off footpath. Oct. 27, 1953, 3:4 Relocation plans made for plant. Aug. 3, 1964, 1:1 OSU finds electric carts useful, two more orders. Mar. 2, 1979, 7:1-6 Energy cutbacks save $2 million over seven years. Sept. 20, 1979, 8:1 University uses computer to monitor energy usage. Oct. 16, 1979, 1:3-6 Break causes blackout. Jan. 15, 1980, 3:5-6 OSU's energy saving programs awarded prize. Aug. 5, 1980, 8:1-6 PHYSICS BUILDING $15,000 granted for building plan. July 25, 1955, 3:2 New buildings use life slab construction. Oct. 22, 1958, 3:6-7 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-QUONSET HUTS Page 137 Floor slippage delays OSC building 5 weeks. Nov. 14, 1958, 3:1-2 Physics-them building has modern facilities. Jan. 15, 1960, 4:1-2 New construction method used on new building. Nov. 19, 1960, 4:1-3 Science dedication scheduled. Oct. 18, 1962, 1:5-7 Science building to be dedicated. Oct. 23, 1962, 1:3-7 Dedication ceremonies. Oct. 26, 1962, 2:1-3 Space science degrees discouraged by Newell. Nov. 1, 1962, 1:7-9 Physics-them greenhouse serves important function. Feb. 27, 1965, 5:6-7 Minor but extensive damage caused by phys-chemistry fire. May 18, 1965, 1:4-5 After 9-30-65 see BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (WENIGER HALL) PLANT BIOLOGY LABRATORY New biology lab dedicated here. Sept. 23, 1966, 4:8 PLAYHOUSE Air conditioning unit placed in playhouse. Mar. 9, 1956, 1:1 Sprinkling system now in Mitchell playhouse. Feb. 17, 1965, 1:3-4 POULTRY BUILDING Large incubator is installed in callege experimetal celler. Feb. 7, 1923, 4:1 Brooder is installed. Apr. 15, 1925, 2:6 Group inspects new structure. Nov. 2, 1927, 1:1 Poultry plant complete. Dec. 5, 1929, 4:6 Building completed. Dec. 7, 1929, 4:8 Fire destroys turkeys, barns. Apr. 27, 1955, 2:5-6 After 9-30-65 see BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT (DRYDEN HALL) POWER SUPPLY Baro story saves campus power supply. Oct. 3, 1951, 1:4 PRESIDENT'S OFFICE President not to go into offices in M.U. Mar. 12, 1931, 4:2 PRINTING PLANT University press "one of a kind". Oct. 29, 1979, 3:1-6 QUONSET HUTS Campus quonset huts for temporary use may ease classrooms. Feb. 8, 1946, 4:7 Two emergency huts now ready. Oct. 22, 1946, 1:1 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-QUONSET HUTS CON'T Page 138 Hut Q-A symbol of progress. Oct. 26, 1946, 2:1 Huts near home ec. to be moved soon. Feb. 8, 1952, 1:1 RADIATION CENTER Two new buildings to be started soon. Jan. 16, 1963, 1:9 RECREATION Construction begins on spring sports complex. May 2, 1973, 6:3-6 ROGERS HALL Seven OSU buildings will have new names. Sept. 30, 1965, 1:5-6 New engineering building finished; Rogers hall to satisfy space need. Jan. 20, 1968, 3:1-4 RUGBY FIELD Stuck. Apr. 12, 1967, 2:1 SCIENCE BUILDING Old chemistry building will be remodeled. Oct. 29, 1938, 1:7 Electric scoreboard loaned Varsity "0" for Saturday game. Oct. 18, 1922, 1:4 Unique hoard to show grid plays. Oct. 2, 1924, 1:3 Varsity "0" men plan for scoreboard dance. Oct. 6, 1927, 1:4 SHEPARD HALL Shepard hall to be opened. Dec. 22, 1908, 1:3 Shepard hall now dedicated. Jan. 12, 1909, 1:5 Shepard hall center of student activity. May 1, 1914, 3:3 Y.M.C.A. is at work; swimming pool remodeled. Nov. 2, 1917, 4:4 Shepard hall becomes mecca for women only. May 28, 1919, 8:4 Co-eds will use Shepard hall as woman's building. Apr. 8, 1921, 1:4 Large calibre bullets found in old concrete. Jan. 21, 1939, 1:5 Shepard hall open to all. Feb. 10, 1022, 1:2 Europe's war affects reconstruction here. Dec. 8, 1939, 1:2 Shepard hall has regular hostess. Feb. 24, 1922, 3:1 Rebuilding work on education hall completion scheduled next month. Dec. 12, 1939, 1:1 Shepard hall opens as hostess house. Sept. 21, 1922, 4:1 SCOREBOARD Scoreboard to flash returns. Nov. 12, 1920, 1:4 Girls' tank improved. Oct. 9, 1924, 3:3 BU117)7! 7U71 Page 139 Shepard hall named in memory of social service worker of "Y". Feb. 19, 1925, 4:2 Time-stained records of Y.M.C.A. located in Shepard hall book. May 11, 1926, 4:3 Shepard hall again selected home for campus Y.M.C.A. Sept. 28, 1927, 1:4 Y.M.C.A. resumes quarters intended for organization. Oct. 6, 1927, 1:4 Crumly, Dann, tell life of Shepard at holiday "Y" meet. Jan. 6, 1932, 1:5 "01 swimmin' hole" of greyish cement deserted for tile. Feb. 13, 1937, 3:7 Shepard hall work started; completion set. May 23, 1940, 1:2 Familiar Shepard hall has seen better days. Jan. 30, 1948, 1:6 Shepard hall built as student union. Nov. 23, 1948, 1:8 Shepard hall basement day room offers sanctuary to commuters. Feb. 23, 1950, 1:5-7 "Squeeze play" seems Shepard hall fate. Jan. 25, 1955, 2:7-8 Ancient swim pool found in Shepard. Oct. 20, 1956, 2:4 Shepard hall boasts unique history. Mar. 3, 1975, 6:3-6 SNELL HALL Remodeling of Snell hall being planned. May 18, 1973, 11:1-6 Snell remodeling to being soon. Jan. 14, 1975, 3:5-6 6:5-6 After 1976 see MEMORIAL UNION FAST SOCIAL SCIENCE HALL Social science hall new home for lower division classes; pastel walls, other special faciltites approach completion. Oct. 27, 1951, 1:2-6 STADIUM Athletic stadium is under construction. Sopt. 30, 1924, 4:3 New grandstand ready for game. Oct. 30, 1924, 3:1 Alumni choose nine directors for stadiur. Mar. 1, 1950, 1:1 Stadium booster. Nov. 14, 1953, 3:1-2 Development plans ordered for stadium. Nov. 7, 1958, 6:5 OSU's Parker stadium sees summer growth. Oct. 12, 1967, 1:4 Stadium receives fresh Astro turf. July 11, 1974, 8:1-3 F--IPMTNT-STA'il'APS Page 140 STATUARY Love of game alone exemplified by statue "The Competitor." Jan. 23, 1931, 2:7 SWITEING POOLS Water in swimming pools changed once during whole year. May 29, 1931, 1:5 Modern pool nearly ready. Nov. 20, 1964, 1:5 TELEPHONES College telephone exchange installed. Oct. 14, 1919, 4:1 Phones to be replaced. Feb. 20, 1947, 1:2 New telephone system slated for OSU campus. May 28, 1965, 1:1-4 TELEVISION New buildings cause move. Sept. 25, 1957, 1:1 TENNIS COURTS Tennis courts are added. Oct. 2, 1923, 1:4 Ancient tennis courts to meet day of doom. Oct. 1, 1926, 1:3 Prayers answered in 16 new courts. May 30, 1936, 1:6 Building fees survey Students give tennis court top priority. May 9, 1978, 1:1-6 THEATRE New stage curtain nears completion. Oct. 24, 1928, 1:6 New theatre, music studio to be completed next fall. May 18, 1950, 1:3-4 College Thespians find own theatre at last. Sept 20, 1950, 2:1-2 VETERINARY BUILDING New buildings are completed. Dec. 7, 1917, 4:1 VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY Veterinary lab opens construction bidding. Nov. 29., 1960, 1:2-4 VETERINARY MEDICINE BUILDING New veterinary barn officially accepted. Dec. 13. 1929, 1:3 Art pieces chosen for Vet building. May 11, 1979, 3:1-6 Vet medicine building sports relief sculpture. Nov. 9, 1979, 9:1-6 Completion of Vet-Med building on time. Jan. 17, 1980, 7:1-4 VETERINARY HOSPITAL-CLINIC Designs approved for Vet hospital. May 2, 1978, 6:1-2 WALDO HALL Hall club organized. Apr. 13, 1920, 4:2 Waldo parlors remodeled. Oct. 11, 1921, 3:3 Cafeteria will be located in Waldo. Apr. 12, 1924, 2:1 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-WHISTLE Page 141 Co-ed's habitations used to house men during World War. Mar. 3, 1928, 4:2 Girls at Waldo enjoy new lighting system. Apr. 3, 1937, 1:4 Co-eds show delight at Waldo renovation. Oct. 4, 1939, 1:7 New song written. Nov. 14, 1942, 1:7 Waldo undergoes immediate remodel for women housing. Feb. 22, 1946, 1:7 -Hall's face lifted, lounge redecorated. Oct. 28, 1952, 3:3 Waldo co-eds in uproar over sun bathing rule. Apr. 23, 1954, 1:4-5 Work on "Circle" nears completion. Mar. 5, 1957, 1:8 Corner stone for Waldo hall was laid fifty years ago. Oct. 9, 1957, 2:5-6 Waldo hall no longer to be dormitory; may be used as temporary math home. May 7, 1964, 2:1-3 Waldo hall: age 68 and still standing. Oct. 1, 1965, 3:3-4 Waldo hall unlocks the secret of hidden tunnel. Sept. 26, 1973, 3:1-4 Agriculture, Waldo halls: is renovation worthwhile? Jan. 11, 1978, 8:4-6 9:1-3 Waldo hall- uncertain fate. Dec. 6, 1978, 1:1-4 WATER SYSTEM Water main. July 25, 1968, 3:2 WAYNE VALLEY FIELD State board okays Valley track designation. May 23, 1975, 15:3-6 WEATHERFORD HALL Weatherford hall reaches 30th birthday next fall. Mar. 13, 1959, 2:5-6 OSU dormitory awaits plans for remodeling. Apr. 25, 1967, 3:5 Weatherford remodeled. July 21, 1970, 2:3 WENIGER HALL Seven OSU buildings will have new names. Sept. 30, 1965, 1:5-6 OSU physics-chemistry building gets sixth floor addition soon. Oct. 12, 1965, 3:3-5 Bomb hoax threatens Weniger hall. Feb. 1, 1980, 1:3-6 WHISTLE Mystery of the college whistle is now solved. Feb. 1, 1921, 4:1 College whistle often source of consternation. Nov. 6, 1931, 2:7 3-tone chime whistle to replace old model. Oct. 19, 1934, 1:1 BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT-WHISTLE Page 142 "Grandfather's clock" blows OSC whistles. Nov. 19, 1938, 1:3 Withycombe hall razing scheduled this spring. Jan. 11, 1966, 5:5-7 "Grandfather's clock operates whistle. May 17, 1941, 3:4 Withycombe remodel plans ok'd. Jan. 1 T4, 1975, 5:3-6 Automatic clock operates whistle. May 17, 1941, 3:4 WOMEN'S BUILDING Friezes being made for new gymnasium. Apr. 22, 1925, 4:4 WILKINSON HALL Buildings to bear leader names. Apr. 12, 1974, 10:5-6 Geologists to dedicate bldg. Apr. 18, 1974, 2:5-6 WITHYCOMBE HALL Dairy building result of extensive planning. July 30, 1951, 3:1 New college buildings fill space requirements brought on by expansion of OSC departments. July 30, 1941, 3:1-3 New gymnasium for women open. Jan. 5, 1926, 1:1 Co-eds will acquire grace in new women's gymnasium. Fortieth building nears completion. Feb. 27, 1926, 3:3 O.A.C. women's gymnasium considered best in United States. Oct. 5, 1926, 1:3 Two buildings new on campus. Sept 19, 1951, 1:7 Dedication of new building feature of program today. May 7, 1927, 1:3 Departments occupy new Withycombe Hall. Jan. 12, 1952, 1:1-2 Dedication given by Dr. Williams. May 10, 1927, 1:5 Dedication plans complete for new Withycombe hall. May 24, 1952, 1:1-2 Dr. Seen clarifies donation statement. Jan. 25, 1946, 4:3 Withycombe house greets baby today. Sept 30, 1952, 1:8 Hidden artwork on campus structures. Feb. 21, 1978, 8:1-6 Withycombe dairy bar offers a wide variety of products. Feb. 26, 1958, 2:8-9 Dairy bar popular with students; offers a variety of products. May 19, 1964, 3:1-3 WROUGHT IRON Hand-wrought art metal accents college buildings; wooden mosiacs to be made. Oct. 7, 1936, 1:5 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY, SCHOOL OF Page 143 BUNYAN, PAUL Legendary blue ox used in mural plan. Dec. 1, 1953, 3:6 BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY CLUB B &I students organize club. Mar. 8, 1946, 1:2 BURGLARIES see CRIMES (ROBBERIES) BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY CLUB Job placement program begun by B & T school. May 12, 1949, 1:2 BURTNER, JOHN Original OSC bell given to college. Oct. 12, 1949, 1:7-8 BUSES New bus aids students. Apr. 2, 1979, 8:1-2 Grey rabbit bus service chases away the "bus ride blues". June 24, 1980, 5:1-6 12:1-2 Commuter bus almost stops short of O.S.U. July 8, 1980, 3:1-4 Transit route established for Corvallis citizens. Aug. 5, 1980, 3:1-4 BUSINESS, SCHOOL OF Health care program here is NW's only. Apr. 3,1978, 3:1-4 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF AIESCEC chapter to begin at OSU. Oct. 15, 1963, 1:1-2 Business ad degree due. Dec. 11, 1964, 1:4-6 Business study now availble in the Netherlands. Jan. 26, 1965, 5:3 New business degree draws 22 candidates. Nov. 11, 1965, 2:4-5 Business school sets new minors. Feb. 10, 1966, 1:5-6 B & T club to publish paper, plan retreat. Apr. 25, 1951, 1:8 BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY PLACEMENT SERVICE Service gets low response. Jan. 13, 1966, 3:6 BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY, SCHOOL OF Practical degree business course allotted O.S.C. June 22, 1943, 1:4 Business and technolgoy school passed at OSC. Feb. 27, 1948, 1:1 State board vote alters B & I status. Feb. 28, 1948, 1:1 B & T school is accredited and recognized as outstanding. May 17, 1960, 1:8 B & T given top rating in natior Oct. 28, 1960, 1:8 B & T to publish new quarterly. Sept. 25, 1963, 9:9 Dean Maser to step down; effective at year's end. Oct. 9, 1964, 1:8-9 B & T magazine production due. Dec. 2, 1964, 1:9 BUSINESS OFFICE Page 144 BUSINESS OFFICE Unique system will return breakage fees. May 29, 1937, 1:3 CAMP ADAIR Naval hospital to open in March. Jan. 5, 1945, 1:1 Bad checks to cost. Sept. 26, 1972, 2:1 Now it's anchors aweigh to Corvallis, Port of disembarkation. Jan. 30, 1945, 1:1 BUTLER, MAJOR GENERAL A new police system. May 29, 1931, 2:2 BUTTER AND ICECREAM MAKERS' ASSN. see OREGON BUTTER AND ICECREAM MAKERS' ASSN. CAP HOUSE see COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM OF CORVALLIS CAFETERIA Cafeteria to operate during summer school. June 10, 1919, 2:3 Cafeteria serves 200 persons daily. Nov. 14, 1919, 1:4 Are co-eds foo shy to use cafeteria. Dec. 12, 1919, 2:4 CALENDAR see COLLEGE CALENDAR CAMERA CLUB Camera club contest will provide name. Nov. 5, 1948, 1:1 M.U. camera club opens exhibit room. Oct. 14, 1952, 1:4 see also "FOCUS" From open fields to army camp to student homes. Nov. 20, 1947, 1:6 Camp Adair land seekers must file priorities shortly. Dec. 2, 1947, 4:4 OSC classes replace military training at Camp Adair lands. Feb. 18, 1956, 6:6 47 Camp Adair buildings put up for bidders. Oct. 20, 1956, 1:1 Adair building use post poned. Jan. 13, l9b0, 1:2 Adair Bomarc project officially terminated. Apr. 6, 1960, 3:5-6 Governor inspects Bomarc site, hopes to find use for facility. Apr. 9, 1960, 2:7-9 After 2-28-66 see ADAIR AIR FORCE BASE CAMPUS Page -145 CAMPAIGNS FOR FUNDS All campus chest to replace past charity drives. Oct. 2, 1947, 1:7 BATTLESHIP "OREGON" Battleship "Oregon" drive opens Monday. Feb. 12, 1938, 1:8 It takes cold cash. Feb. 12, 1938, 2:2 (editorial) Oregon State "Oregon" fund totals $354. Feb. 18, 1938, 1:3 CHINESE RELIEF Students respond to Chinese relief. Apr. 15, 1921, 1:5 COMMUNITY CHEST Services of Dr. Strand, four others from faculty go on auction tomorrow. Nov. 4, 1947, 1:7 Strand disc jockeys for Pi Kap's dinner. Dec. 11, 1947, 1:5 European Students Big drive will begin Wednesday. Jan. 21, 1921, 1:7 FAR EAST Eastern relief boxes placed on campus. Mar. 4, 1939, 1:5 Chinese universities will be topic tonight. Apr. 4, 1939, 1:3 Eastern student funds drive comes to close. Feb. 7, 1940, 1:5 FAUBION, JIM Faubion's friends get drive underway. Apr. 23, 1947, 1:6 Today final day for contributions to Faubion fund. May 7, 1947, 3:5 FINNISH Finnish relief fee collection set for tomorrow. Mar. 6, 1940, 1:5 MARCH OF DIMES Wishing well suspect caught. Feb. 1, 1946, 1:4 WAR CHEST Ravaged world explains need for chest drive. Oct. 2. 1945, 1:5 WORLD WAR Editorial. Oct. 30, 1918, 2:1 Collections for united war work are arranged. Dec. 18, 1918, 5:4 CAMPUS Campus expenses increase to $5500. Mar. 9, 1920, 1:2 Flu ban still holds on city. Mar. 9, 1920, 1:5 "Signs are needed",says Prof. Peck. Jan 31, 1923, 3:2 Lower campus years ago was ideal wild fowl hunting ground. June 6, 1923, 1:4 University of Oregon denies knowledge of campus depredations. Nov. 2, 1923, 6:2 CAMPUS CON'T Page 146 Gym stands where hens roamed. Feb. 9, 1924, 4:3 Picture of the campus and its surroundings, painted by A.J. Stover. Feb. 22, 1924, 1:3 (picture) Do not park autos on campus, request. Nov. 21, 1924, 1:2 Planning of campus told by college superintendent. Mar. 3, 1926, 4:2 Skaters confined to Jefferson Street. Mar. 13, 1926, 1:3 College offers arrest reward. Apr. 20, 1926, 1:3 Mischievous culprit annihilates guidances in front of Library. May 11, 1926, 1:6 Improvement plans made for campus. May 17, 1927, 2:3 Campus improvements traced by E.E. Wilson. May 27, 1927, 1:5 Twin post landmarks remain with college despite class pranks. Oct. 2, 1928, 1:1 Union building grounds to be completed soon. Oct. 27, 1928, 1:5 Auto crashes beacon at campus entrance. Nov. 6, 1928, 1:4 Baseball practicing prohibited on campus. Mar. 7, 1929, 1:4 Big black iron pipes not for power wires or emergency exits. Apr. 12, 1929, 2:6 J.D. Wells orders men off Snell quadrangle. May 7, 1929, 1:4 Broken stone pathway will join board walks. Oct. 19, 1929, 1:5 College makes plans for building program. June 20, 1927, 2:3 Original campus plan shows Hebrew motif; few landmarks remain. July 7, 1934, 3:2 Squads of freshmen work on chuckholes in Jefferson street. Oct. 21, 1927, 1:2 WPA workers employed in campus improvement. Apr. 3, 1936, 1:1 Ball playing on campus prohibited by college. Apr. 11, 1928, 4:4 Union Quadrangle... Apr. 16, 1936, 2:1 (editorial) Grading of waste land will transform area. Apr. 19, 1928, 3:5 Work begun on mall containing boulevard lined with shrubbery. May 22, 1928, 4:4 WPA workmen to clear M.U. in week's time. May 23, 1936, 1:3 Survey stakes begin athletic field project. Mar. 30, 1937, 1:1 CAMPUS CON'T Page 147 Students puzzled as fine white dust with evil smell covers campus lawns. Feb. 3, 1938, 1:7 College shifts boundary lines to East, South. Apr. 26, 1958, 1:4 Maps and plans. Feb. 17, 1938, 2:1 Trees go down; tunnel comes in. June 6, 1958, 3:8-9 Lamp lighter ladder loses luminous lead. Apr. 19, 1938, 1:5 Widening Monroe. Dec. 6, 1938, 2:1 (editorial) Variety in designs of buildings noted on and around campus by architect... Feb. 1, 1939, 1:7 OSC construction, beautification plans portrayed in sketch of lower campus. Feb. 13, 1940, 1:7 Campus of future. Feb. 17, 1940, 1:2 (illustration) Preliminary lines set for west boundary. Feb. 22, 1940, 3:5. Take a look into the typical student's life on the campus at Oregon State College. May 18, 1940, 1:2 Sprinkler maids keep lawns green and contribute to beauty of campus. July 28, 1958, 3:1-4 Physical, plant build bridge. Apr. 29, 1959, 3:6 Metal Plant signs new on campus. May 12, 1959, 1:3-6 Traditions...Are they outdated? Oct. 2, 1959, 2:1 Check points to be open. Nov. 23, 1960, 1:7 New parking lots will be available. Mar. 29, 1961, 1:3 New water main replaces old pipe. Oct. 28, 1942, 1:2 New bicycle racks are on campus. Mar. 29, 1961, 1:9 White robin rumors circulate around campus; birds not albinos. June 27, 1944, 2:3 Shortage of funds affects watering. July 27, 1964, 1:1 Architect sees campus. Sept. 20, 1944, 1:3 Projected OSU enrollment of 18,000 in 20 years spurs longrange plans. Oct. 1, 1964, 1:1-3 OSC to expand on architect's plan. Oct. 24, 1944, 2:1 Landscape plans now completed. Apr. 9, 1955, 1:2 Flag ceremonies slated at library. Oct. 14, 1964, 1:5 (=VS 7ON'T Page 148 Group asked to stop campus selling. Oct. 20, 1971, 9:1-4 Faculty members' services won in contribution bids. Oct. 8, 1952, 1:1-2 see also CAMPUS LAWNS AND LANDSCAPING TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ASOSC fund aids students. Oct. 8, 1952, 1:6 CAMPUS ALLIANCE ON REGISTRATION AND DRAFT Groups sponsor rally. Feb. 29, 1980, 22:4-6 CAMPUS CLIPPINGS Campus clippings. Sept. 28, 1955, 2:3-4 Oct. 5, 1955, 2:3-4 CAMPUS ART FESTIVAL Show features student work. Apr. 12, 1960, 1:4 CAMPUS CLOTHES Latest campus fad crew hats, beanies come as rain hits. Feb. 25, 1949, 3:4 Four students read stories at arts show. Apr. 16, 1960, 1:5 see also ART FESTIVEAL WEEK (after 1960) CAMPUS CHEST Freshman girl wins prize for campus chest poster. Oct. 23, 1948, 1:8 Campus chest to try latest kiss-ometer. Oct. 28, 1948, 3:5-6 Campus chest raided of $15. Nov. 6, 1948, 1:5 Campus chest brightens hearts at WCTU home. Nov. 8, 1949, 1:6-7 Children's Farm Home is recipient of funds from campus chest drive. Nov. 4, 1950, 1:2-4 College donations to chest campaign pass $1600 mark. Nov. 18, 1950, 1:7 Campus chest aids world student fund. Sept. 24, 1952, 3:1-2 Senate suggest campus clothes for MSC game. Oct. 3, 1952, 1:6 see also CLOTHING AND DRESS CAMPUS CLUB see also COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS CAMPUS CONSTRUCTION OSU construction, renovations lend "new look" to campus. June 26, 1961, 4:2-3 New campus street now open for use. Sept. 20, 1961, 11:6 Parking lot open near Ad. Building. Apr. 10, 1962, 3:6 Metallography lab to be remodeled. May 12, 1962, 3:6 Campus construction totals nearly $10 million. May 24, 1962, 1:1-5 CAMPUS LAWNS AND LANDSCAPE Page 149 New utility tunnel to take heat to dorm, cafeteria, library. June 25, 1962, 4:1-2 CAMPUS LAWNS AND LANDSCAPING Evergreens on campus frozen. Feb. 20, 1920, 1:1 Four building plans okayed by board. July 30, 1962, 2:3 Memorial oaks replaced. Apr. 18, 1924, 1:5 New and different dormitory goes up on lower campus. Oct. 6, 1962, 1:7-8 Instinct to save energy causes students to trample on grass. Dec. 3, 1924, 1:6 Director describes expansion to meet rising enrollment. Dec. 5, 1962, 5:3-4 Seven new lights to be added Feb. 7, 1963, 1:8 Vacation of block aids dorm plans. May 1, 1963, 1:8-9 OSU expansion continues. July 29, 1963, 3:1-4 (pictures) Four new buildings under way. July 29, 1963, 4:3-4 Kidder Hall remodeling to be finished by fall. may 25, 1965, 3:6-9 OSU buildings top $35 million. July 28, 1965, 4:4-5 CAMPUS COURT Campus court demolished. Sept. 20, 1973, 19:3-4 CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST First College life meeting to be held in McNary Hall. Nov. 6, 1973, 2:5-6 CAMPUS LANDMARKS Campus landmarks come from afar. Feb. 23, 1951, 3:1-2 Expert landscape gardener to study campus expansion. Oct. 31,:.1925, 5:2 Boxwood being planted in front of buildings. Mar. 5, 1926, 1:6 Trees insure memorial for Prof. George Coote. Jan. 14, 1931, 2:7 Young sequoia trees will record events of future by growth. Mar. 31, 1926, 2:5 College lawns marred by trespassing co-eds. Apr. 21, 1926, 2:5 President Kerr orders American elms moved. Oct. 28, 1926, 1:3 Peck landscaping campus. Nov. 4, 1926, 1:4 American elms border campus thoroughfares. Dec. 10, 1926, 1:1 Undergroup sprinkler system recently laid. Apr. 23, 1927, 4:3 CAMPUS LAWNS AND LANDSCAPE Page 150 Hard work for rooks daily routine of man cutting campus grass. June 4, 1927, 5:5 Improvement plans made by A.L. Peck. Oct. 10, 1928, 1:6 Moving of rare conifers sends nature's value up. Oct. 30, 1929, 1:3 Barss finds cause for "fairy rings". Apr. 9, 1930, 1:8 Elm trees, gift of class '13, add beauty to campus. Jan. 13, 1931, 2-:.7 Campus landscaping provides laboratory for horticulturists. May 29, 1931, 4:4 Elm trees donated by class of '13 are now thirty-two years old. Feb. 6, 1945, 3:3 Rare trees received from California. Apr. 26, 1949, 1:1 Dawn redwood growing here. July 10, 1950, 6:4 Buildings on campus to be landscaped. Dec. 1, 1950, 1:1 Is OSC's landscape doomed? Mar. 4, 1952, 2:1 (editorial) Elm tree victim of big wind. Jan. 31, 1953, 2:8 Peck describes campus thirty years from now. Oct. 20, 1931, 2:7 Two rare oriental trees growing on OSC campus. May 20, 1953, 2:6-7 Planting of shrubs continues landscape plan developments. Dec. 6, 1933, 4:1 Ecalyptus and maple donated by OSC grad. Oct. 12, 1954, 1:2 Peck will lead landscape tour. July 10, 1935, 1:4 New plant is used to adorn the quad. Jan. 28, 1958, 1:6 Avenue of trees part of landscaping project. Feb. 15, 1936, 1:2-3 Tree removal necessary. May 8, 1962, 2:1-2 Rhododendrons at M.U. valued at $1000. May 11, 1938, 1:5 Elms are removed. July 16, 1962, 5:4 Peck leads groups in plant life tour. July 18, 1939, 4:2 Oregon State campus boasts 200 different tree varieties. June 3, 1964, 2:4-5 OSC formal garden nears completion. May 22, 1941, 4:1 Formal layout designed by Arthur Peck; work started by WPA in spring of 1939. July 18, 1944, 1:1 Golf players discouraged. Mar. 4, 1965, 3:7 CAMPUS LAWNS & LANDSCAPE CON'T Page 151 Flora heralds spring's coming; witnesses professor's planning. May 15, 1970, 2:4-6 Sheep "cut" people's park grass. Jan. 31, 1973, 7:1-3 Groups plan for fountains. May 27, 1971, 8:1-3 Administration approves plan on people's park. Feb. 26, 1973, 1:8 All this - a park. Feb. 29, 1972, 1:1-4 Some regret aired on park idea straw vote. Mar. 2, 1972, 5:1-2 Don l.t give up the park yet, here's the plan. Mar. 7, 1972, 5:1-4 Park meet planned for Earth Day. Apr. 7, 1972, 6:1-3 Idea of park losing ground to parking lot. Apr. 13, 1972, 6:1-4 People submit park design. Apr. 21, 1972, 3:2 Senate nixes park on administration lot. May 5, 1972, 1:1-4 ItacVicar helps begin park. May 8, 1972, 1:1-4 New park dispute could be in offing. May 31, 1972, 13:1 Work on mall to start. May 21, 1972, 13:2-3 Land being cleared on administration lot. July 25, 1972, 1:1 Park plans underway. Oct. 13, 1972, 3:1-2 Proposed campus mall. Jan. 15, 1973, 1:1-4 Work on park beginsagain. Apr. 30, 1973, 1:1-3 Apathy at park still prevalent. May 14, 1973, 1:1-6 Reclaim people's park. May 18, 1973, 6:1-3 Marks leaves people's park; ASOSU starts from scratch. May 18, 1973, 6:4-6 People's park work being evaluated. May 25, 1973, 1:1-3 Alumni grant $$ to park. Nov. 5, 1973, 3:3 Campus-city mall discussed as entrance to university. Mar. 29, 1974, 3:1-3 Park should soon reach completion. Apr. 3, 1974, 3:5-6 Park planning results in some student dispute. Apr. 12, 1974, 1:1-6 Barricade displacement slows mall construction. Apr. 16, 1974, 8:5-6 People's park--a dead situation. Oct. 25, 1974, 1:1-4 CAMPUS LAWNS & LANDSCAPE CON'T Page 152 Pedestrian mall plans include continue growth. Nov. 15, 1974, 7:4-6 Volunteers needed for mall construction. May 7, 1975, 3:1-2 Midas touch hits new water fountain. May 21, 1975, 1:3-6 CAMPUS LEADERS Prominent student leaders listed missing year's registration. Sept. 22, 1937, 1:3 "All-American student" features Oregon State. Sept. 25, 1940, 5:5 Class hopes to finish people's park. June 2, 1975, 1:1-4 Women evacuate backseat position in campus politics. Apr. 30, 1942, 3:1 Campus: a good place for the birds. Feb. 27, 1976, 19:1-6 see also STUDENTS (NAME) Plans abound for development of poeple's park. Apr. 6, 1976, 1:1-6 CAMPUS LIFE see STUDENT LIFE Physical plant to repair mall. May 27, 1976, 6:3-6 CAMPUS MAGAZINE see PUBLICATIONS (CAMPUS MAGAZINE) Grass dies because of high utilities. Aug. 3, 1976, 1:1-6 MU quad sprinkler system to reduce labor, water. Sept. 23, 1976, 45:1-6 Quad sprinklers try to beat rates. July 19, 1977, 1:5-6 Elm tree removal initiated cutting plan may help to save 128 elms from disease. Mar. 30, 1978, 1:2-6 The grosbeaks are here, They seem to like the elm trees. May 1, 1978, 8:1-4 Chemistry facility excavation begun. Sept. 21, 1978, 43:1-2 Moth caterpiller pest makes way to Oregon. Dec. 6, 1978, 14:1-2 No one remembers why OSU's People's Park exists. Nov. 30, 1979, 7:1-6 CAMPUS MAIL Campus mail placed with U.S. post office. Jan. 29, 1948, 1:5 Man-behind-the-mail at Oregon State describes the routine of a typical day. Jan. 5, 1964, 2:1-3 Campus mail in MU boxes. Oct. 12, 1965, 1:1 Campus mailwomen make good time. Oct. 17, 1979, 3:1-6 CAMPUS MAP June 21, 1959, 3:1-4 CAMPUS MINISTERS see FELLOWSHIP OF CAMPUS MINISTERS CANT'S SECURITY Page 153 CAMPUS POLICE see CAMPUS SECURITY CAMPUS POLITICS Jacobson schedules open meet to form new political party; steering committee announced. Feb. 18, 1947, 1:7 New party, "Free staters," outgrowth of Proppe amendment to OSC constitution. Feb. 19, 1947, 1:1 CAMPUS SECURTIY Former London bobby watched over campus nineteen years ago. Apr. 13, 1929, 1:3 Campus police car gets two-way radio set. Jan. 29, 1948, 1:8 Office moved to Benton. Sept. 28, 1949, 1:8 Effigy hung. Sept. 23, 1960, 1:7 Second political party lays foundation today. Feb. 21, 1947, 1:5 New campus marshal appointed. Oct. 19, 1962, 3:4 Greek leaders disapprove bloc at party meet. Jan. 26, 1949, 1:8 Campus police perform services. Apr. 16, 1965, 4:3-4 New political party rises on OSC scene. Feb. 2, 1949, 1:7-8 Police located in new place. Oct. 5, 1965, 1:3 Old OSC political scandal revealed. Feb. 8, 1949, 1:5-7 Police forces cooperation. Feb. 24, 1966,2:5 Politicians interviewed on T.V. Apr. 5, 1957, 1:4-6 Campus police boast new office facilities. Oct. 27, 1967, 3:8-9 CAMPUS QUIZ Campus quiz to be aired. Jan. 9, 1962, 1:6 Phi Kaps defeat SAE in final campus quiz. Feb. 22, 1962, 1:2-3 CAMPUS RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Church leaders organize new religious council. Apr. 16, 1947, 3:5 Morning devotions find place at OSC. Dec. 7, 1949, 1:8 OSU police quell reports. of gangs. Apr. 19, 1968, 1:9 Campus police consider addition of ambulance. Apr. 22, 1969, 3:6-8 Campus police policy explained. Aug. 14, 1969, 8:2-3 University guards not "police." Sept. 25, 1970, 4:5 CAMPUS SECURITY CON'T Page 1 54 Campus security officers: "Our job is to protect the student." Oct. 6, 1970, 1:1-4 Traffic citation monies funneled into projects. Apr. 27, 1978, 6:1-6 Police placed on campuses. Nov. 10, 1970, 1:2-3 Security seeks witnesses. Oct. 5, 1978, 1:5-6 Law and functions of its enforcers. Apr. 13, 1971, 5:1-5 Round-the-clock protection provided by student patrollers. Oct. 25, 1978, 10:1-4 Rumor control calls taper off. Feb. 14, 1972, 6:4-6 Security measures may alter. Feb. 14, 1972, 1:4 State's schools clamp security. Feb. 14, 1972, 6:4-5 Security arrests harassing callers. Feb. 20, 1979, 1:2-3 OSU security doesn't give up. Nov. 14, 1979, 8:4-6 Security chief resigns. May 2, 1972, 5:2-4 Campus security reports no progress in rape case. Jan. 4, 1980, 6:1-2 Campus security shows change. Feb. 8, 1973, 5:1-6 Security cars change color. Jan. 4, 1980, 6:1-2 Key shop responsible for much of security. May 25, 1973, 8:4-6 Court decision causes OSU patrol car update. Mar. 28, 1980, 17:3-6 Lady traffics campus cars. Oct. 5, 1973, 8:4-6 Powell starts slowly former police chief takes security reins. Apr. 21, 1980, 1:1-4 Security report thefts, exposure. Mar. 4, 1975, 6:6 Bomb scare in Ag building a hoax. Mar. 8, 1976, 3:1-4 Vandals sought. Oct. 21, 1976, 6:6 Tear gas bomb disrupts meeting. Nov. 8, 1976, 1:1-2 Security seeks smoke bombers. Nov. 17, 1976, 8:5-6 Officer Claude Saunders keeps nightly watch. May 2, 1977, 8:1-6 Dragnet. Nov. 10, 1977, 15:1-2 Security nabs Kidder hall, library flasher. May 6, 1980, 1:1-6 CAMPUS STREETS Pavement will be open. Oct. 23, 1923, 1:5 Campus streets get new names. Oct. 8, 1952, 1:8 OSU voices objection to renaming of mall. Oct. 20, 1961, 3:1-3 CAMPUS TRADITIONS Page 155 Campus roads shut down. July 17, 1973, 2:3-4 CAMPUS SWITCH BOARD OSC exchange to be relocated. Feb. 29, 1956, 3:2 Campus operator to stop dialing. Nov. 9, 1972, 9:1-3 Campus information-May I help you? Answering the seemingly impossible is just part of their job. Apr. 13, 1978, 6:1-6 CAMPUS TALENT see TALENT SERVICE BUREAU Old traditions have real value for Oregon State. Jan. 26, 1937, 1:4 OSC traditions outlined for lowly rook to heed. Nov. 13, 1936, 1:7-8 Beaver traditions. May 13, 1939, 2:1 Traditions of campus described by Sloan. Jan. 11, 1940, 2:4 Incensed co-ed answers pigtail challenge. Oct. 20, 1942, 1:4 CAMPUS TRADITIONS Seniors bury hatchet. May 21, 1918, 3:4 College tradition open to soldiers. Apr. 3, 1943, 1:8 "Traditions and customs..." May 29, 1918, 2:1 Juniors revive "hello" custom. Nov. 5, 1943, 1:2 '19ers install new traditions. May 28, 1919, 3:2 Rhododendron day revived. May 28, 1919, 1:6 Junior flunk originates from top and marble day. Apr. 19, 1921, 1:6 Baby buggy given by brotherly love class for bandstand. Nov. 25, 1922, 4:2 Tradition rules out freshman greenery until winter term. Dec. 2, 1930, 1:6 Key of college life in campus, class legends. Feb. 4, 1933, 2:7 Rules governing traditions for women. Feb. 12, 1936, 2:6 OSC traditions for everyone. Oct. 20, 1944, 3:2 "Alma Mater calls!" Jan. 9, 1945, 2:1 Loyal Beavers to heed traditions whistling, fussing taboo at games. Oct. 2, 1946, 1:6 Oregon state history reveals buried traditions. Nov.16, 1946, 2:1-2 Origin of traditions. Nov. 20, 1946, 2:7 Through years OSC tradition will not fade. May 21, 1948, 3:8 CAMPUS TRADITIONS CON'T Page 156 Hiking to Mary's Peak and canoeing of lower campus former pastimes. Dec. 9, 1948, 1:2-4 DR. BELL'S HAT All out tonight. Dec. 12, 1917, 2:1 Many OSC traditions gain prestige while others drop by the wayside. Oct. 13, 1949, 1:4-6 Double jubilee Wednesday night. Dec. 14, 1917, 1:3 The trysting tree. Apr. 14, 1941, 2:6 OSC traditions date from 1900. June 30, 1952, 2:1-2 DAD'S WEEKEND Oregon state tradition, begun in '34 to honor dads, increases interest. Oct. 12, 1948, 1:5-7 OSC traditions change throughout the years. Oct. 23, 1953, 2:4-5 DRINKING FOUNTAINS Let bronze be bronze. Oct. 12, 1917, 2:2 Vanishing senior traditions. May 20, 1955, 2:1-2 FLAG POLE O.A.C. traditions. Nov. 25, 1922, 3:2 New traditions discussed. Nov. 20, 1957, 2:1-3 OSU traditions carried along through years. Sept. 25, 1963, 2:7 Military to revive flag tradition buried in past. Oct. 1, 1963, 2:4-5 Pictures bring back memories to alums. Oct. 19, 1963, 4:1-9 Traditions erased as years go by. May 27, 1964, 2:6-7 Students are abandoning many traditions; ribbons, vests, songs part of the past. May 6, 1967, 5:1 90 years of traditions outlined by reporter. Nov. 8, 1967, 3:7-8 History of rook traditions surveyed. Oct. 10, 1968, 4:1-5 FUSSING Fusser! Jan. 28, 1944, 2:1 Writer explains OSU traditions. May 3, 1963, 5:7-9 GRAND OLD CADETS Wandering reporter finds marker presented by grand old cadets. Oct. 27, 1944, 2:4 GREEN HATS Green lids forsaken by freshmap class until winter term. Dec. 1, 1931, 1:7 Rooks burn green in open rebellion. Apr. 29, 1943, 1:8 Wearing ribbons offically begun. Oct. 12, 1945, 3:8 CAMPUS TRADITIONS CON'T Page 157 GREEN RIBBONS Ribbon question brings answer. Nov. 11, 1948, 2:3 SMOKING Smoking on the campus. Oct. 9, 1930, 2:1 Green ribbons are OSC symbols. Nov. 30, 1951, 2:1-2 Oregon state students proud of old tradition. Jan. 22, 1932, 3:7 Ribbons or rook lids, traditions will get you. Sept. 16, 1952, 2:1-2 Wearin' 0' the green. Feb. 27, 1960, 2:1-3 "New look" seen for OSC green. Sept. 23, 1960, 6:5-6 Wearing of the green. Oct. 4, 1963, 2:1-3 MEN'S CORDS Cords cause scramble. Nov. 20, 1946, 3:4 RED NECKTIES .(FORESTRY) Oregon state orientation number one. Feb. 13, 1945, 3:3 Sad saga---sorry, no cigarettes. Apr. 13, 1945, 2:3 Smoking boundaries. Feb. 5, 1946, 1:2 Don't light it... Nov. 7, 1946, 3:6 "No smoking" rule to be lifted by executive committee action. Jan-24, 1947; 1:5 Red ties have special meaning to fernhoppong "timber" callers. Oct. 11, 1946, 1:2 Sec. 4, By laws face lifted. Jan. 24, 1947, 2:1 Foresters honor Peavy; crimson ties dominant. Oct. 8, 1947, 4:1 Student polls OK campus smoking. Oct. 25, 1947, 1:1 Forestry ties honor Peavy. Oct. 1, 1948, 1:6 STONE BENCH O.A.C. traditions. Nov. 16, 1922, 2:3 ROOK Old yearbook first to use term "Rook." Jan. 16, 1932, 3:6 MORTARBOARD BALL Oregon state orientation number four. Mar. 6, 1945, 3:3 SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Beard dance is new tradition. Jan. 22, 1932, 3:3 SENIOR TABLES Senior tables tradition once a rage, now gone. Jan. 7, 1953, 3:1-2 STONE STAIRS O.A.C. traditions. Nov. 21, 1922, 2:2 TABLE CARVING Class of '68 preparing annual table carving. Mar. 28, 1968, 1:1-2 TRYSTING TREE Traditions of the trysting tree and stone is recalled. Mar. 18, 1919,1:3 CAMPUS TRADITIONS CON'T Page 158 Silver poplar is landmark. May 11, 1923, 3:1 see also SENIOR DAY Trysting tree gives duties as rendezvous to men's gymnasium. Mar. 1, 1924, 3:1 CANADIAN CLUB New club started. Nov. 9, 1920, 4:5 Overworked but magical trysting tree protected by two "campus moons" in 1898. Jan. 17, 1939, 1:6 CANASTA Canasta craze covers campus. Oct. 28, 1949, 3:5 Magical trysting tree protected by moons in early times. Nov. 11, 1939, 2:6 CANOE CLUB College canoe club to hold conference. Mar. 8, 1923, 1:2 "Ye old trysting tree" scene ofgenerations of courting, cooing. Nov. 10, 1944, 2:4 see also TRYSTING TREE CAP AND GOWN Faculty committee chooses pledges for new honors. May 8, 1926, 1:2 Entering a new field. June 3, 1926, 2:1 (Editorial) CAMPUS TRATIONS see also HELLO SPIRIT TUG-OF-WAR "Cap and Gown" chosen as senior group name. June 5, 1926, 1:5 CAMPUS TRAFFIC COMMITTEE see TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Plans for co-ed retreat include ideal cabin site. May 11, 1929, 4:1 CAMPUS WALKS New walk for dorm. Nov. 24, 1923, 1:1 Co-ed 'retreat' becomes reality as lease granted. May 10, 1930, 4:5 Plank walk completed. Oct. 5, 1927, 1:6 Co-eds seek title for country home; site attracts many. Oct. 28, 1930, 1:4 CAMPUS WEEK-END Seventh annual campus week-end. May 16, 1931, 1:4 Has campus weekend become a burden: students question benefits and costs. Nov. 28, 1941, 2:1 Campus weekend cancelled. Apr. 8, 1943, 1:7 After fall 1933 see MORTAR BOARD CAPITOL PUNISHMENT Oregon death penalty get first use in 17 years. Nov. 7, 1979, 3:1-6 CAPTIVE CAMPUS Inmates earn college credits. Apr. 4, 1967, 1:1 • "\- Page 159 CAR RACING Newport car races draw OSU entries. May 4, 1968, 5:7-9 CAR RALLY "Lost American car rally" slated for tomorrow morning. Apr. 7, 1967, 4:8 CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT, OFFICE OF Placement center opens. Sept. 27, 1972, 9:1 - 5 CARILLON BELLS see BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT (CHIMES) CARD STUNTS Moving cards set for game next Saturday. Oct. 16, 1954, 1:6 CARPOOL Carpool expands from small start. July 22, 1963, 3:1 30-year old card stunts to be redone. Oct. 22, 1954, 1:4-7 Gas, grass, or . . . nobody rides free! Nov. 12, 1979, 6:1-6 CARD KEYS Card key insurance offered to residents. Jan. 26, 1971, 8:2-3 University's card key system is changed to metal keys. Sept. 29, 1971, 13:1-3 CARDINAL HONORS ., ew honorary includes juniors..• Jan. 31, 1980, 7:1-2 Honorary taps new members.. May 23, 1980, 25: 1-2 CAREER DAY Career Day program held. Apr. 11, 1958, 1:3-5 CAREER FAIR Career Fair dubbed as big success. Feb. 1, 1979, 3:1-6 CAREERS Career brochures published. at OSC for high schools. July 13, 1959, 2:3 CATALOGS see COLLEGE CATALOGS CATALYSTS CLUB Bridge, talk, fun offered in new club. Oct. 5, 1960, 2:1 CATHOLIC STUDENTS OSC Catholics have chaplain. Oct. 10, 1950, 3:4 New Catholic club offered for couples. Mar. 2, 1960, 1:5 CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS, POST 1148 Catholic vet's post plans first meeting. Jan. 8, 1947, 1:1 CATTLE FEEDERS' DAY Cattle feeders' day slated Saturday. Feb. 17, 1938,4:5 CALVARY CLUB Page 160 CAVALRY CLUB Cavalry club is latest on campus. Nov. 29, 1921, 3:3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Club plans organization. May 15, 1919, 1:4 Cavalry club adopts badge. Dec. 9, 1921, 3:3 Crater Lake picture presented college. Nov. 22, 1924, 2:4 CENTENNIAL Centennial group directors selected. Dec. 10, 1958, 1:6 Oregon's first century. Feb. 14, 1959, 1:3-4 Centennial beards at OSC display variety of types. Feb. 18, 1959, 2:5-6 Centennial brings contests in poetry and story writing. Apr. 3, 1959, 2:5-6 "Oregon signatures" will be published. Apr. 24, 1959, 1:2 Oregon cenntenial celebrated by OSC. May 29, 1959, 1:1-2 Centennial record is made available by new shipment. June 29, 1959, 5:1 Committees plan OSU cenntennial birthday still ten months away. Jan. 12, 1968, 1:6-8 CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH OSU gets health service grant to establish new center. Sept. 20, 1967, 4:3 CENTRAL COMMITTEE see COMMITTEE ON STUDENT INTERESTS CENTURY CLUB Lambda Chi Alpha renamed Century Club. Dec. 21, 1943, 1:4 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA New chamber orchestra to premier here tonight. Jan. 26, 1966, 1:1-4 Chamber music begins. July 1, 1975, 7:4-6 CHANCELLOR BYRNE, C.D. Dr. K. Byrne named state chancellor Dr. Packer resigns. Sept. 23, 1950, 1:4 Byrne states stand in civil service row. Sept. 27, 1952, 1:7-8 Chancellor of system retires once OSC journalism head. July 5, 1955, 2:3-4 HUNTER, FREDERICK M. New Chancellor will take office on Sept. 1. June 24, 1935, 1:3 New Chancellor to be speaker at convocation. Dec. 3, 1935, 1:1 Hunter to spend half time in Corvallis. Jan. 29, 1938, 1:4 Eye trouble keeps Hunter in New York. Nov. 28, 1940, 1:7 ACADEMIC DISHONEST) Page 161 Strand honored at reception in M.U. lounge. Dec. 4, 1952, 1:7 Skate-a-thon aids whales. Nov. 5, 1979, 7:2-3 Mr. Beauty show Thursday. Jan. 23, 1980, 9:1 PACKER, PAUL C. Newest chancellor to be honor guest at annual reception. Oct. 5, 1946, 1:4 Delts roll kegs for kidneys. Mar. 29, 1980, 20:1-3 RICHARDS, JOHN R. Board names vice-chancellor as successor. Jan. 5, 1955, 1:3 CHARLES ELIOT CLUB Landscape architects have new organization. Dec. 5, 1925, 1:1 Richards to tell of resignation. May 16, 1961, 1:1-6 Club choses monogram. Oct. 28, 1926, 4:2 CHANCELLOR'S COMMITTEE ON THE ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT. Jensen notes new group. Nov. 13, 1964, 1:1 Horticulture honorary being planned by club. Apr. 12, 1928, 4:4 CHANNING CLUB Free-thinkers set discussion. Oct. 31, 1952, 1:5 CHAPEL The campus chapel that was proposed as a memorial to World War II veterans. Feb. 2, 1949, 2:1-3 (editorial) Intended chapel vetoed by board. Feb. 2, 1949, 1:1-2 CHARITIES French orphans are adopted. Nov. 23, 1917, 1:5 Student war relief questioned. Dec. 2, 1942, 1:4 CHARITY PROJECTS Fraternity to roll keg for charity. Apr. 6, 1973, 9:5 Frat dribblers collect funds. Jan. 26, 1977, 2:3-6 Charles Eliot club to adopt new name, Apr. 3, 1931. May 3, 1931, 4:6 CHARTER DAY see OSU CHARTER DAY CHAUTAUQUA Chautauqua program. Julu 6, 1977, 2:3-4 CHEATING Punitive procedure code to curb exam cheating. Sept. 28, 1949, 1:3-4 Ouster given three Seniors for cheating. Mar. 1, 1957, 1:7 see ACADEMIC DISHONESTY (AFTER 1965) DEPT. OF Page 162 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, DEPT. OF Explosion bates laboratory with mixutre of corncob and hot acid. Feb. 9, 1924, 4:3 New chemical engineering laboratory and equipment installed for students. Apr. 30, 1931, 2:6 OSC monthly off press next week. Jan. 30, 1932, 1:6 M.S. degrees to be given. May 11, 1932, 1:6 John Fulton views chemistry building as true old timer. Nov. 28, 1933, 4:6 "Forgotten laboratory" discovered on campus. Jan. 8, 1937, 1:7 Chem engineers get new wing. Dec. 1, 1938, 1:7 Chemistry department scene of internal strife. May 15, 1937, 7:4 Chemical engineering dept. is accredited. Nov. 18, 1942, 4:1 Chem-shack can't take it any more-annex required. Nov. 10, 1937, 1:7 Department delays operation that may harm nesting owls. Apr. 30, 1976, 8:1-4 OSC chemistry department's progress throught 50 years described by faculty member. Mar. 4, 1939, 6:1 Chemical engineering society organizes. Jan. 17, 1919, 4:1 CHEMISTRY, DEPARTMENT OF The department has inaugurated a course in highway chemistry-the first course of its kind to be offered by any college in the world. Dec. 13, 1911, 1:5 Laborers flee from "Chem Shack" as big crash occurs within. Apr. 3, 1924, 1:4 New chemicals replace those ruined by fire. Apr. 8, 1926, 4:1 Historical instrtimeq given to department. Dec. 11, 1926, 1:3 Chemistry stockroom has history. Jan. 28, 1927, 2:4 Chem shack explosions bring crowds to exhibit. Feb. 15, 1930, 3:8 Christensen reports thefts in Gilbert Hall. Feb. 15, 1968, 1:8 CHESS CLUB New group to sponsor campus chess tourney. Feb. 3, 1928, 1:2 New title selected by chess club on campus. Nov. 1, 1935, 4:4 Chess fans to hold reorganization meet. Jan. 17, 1951, 1:5 Club to be organized. Jan. 19, 1957, 2:7 CHICANO STUDENT UNION Chicano program asked. May 4, 1972, 6:4-5 Fiesta fails in awareness. May 9, 1972, 3:5 CHRISTMAS Page 163 Chicano Cultural Center opens with quiet ceremony. Apr. 14, 1977, 1:4-6 Minority culture centers to open next week. Oct. 4, 1977, 5:1-6 CHILDREN'S ART LABORATORY; Children's art laboratory set for Tuesday. Oct. 6, 1962, 3:3 CHILDREN'S FARM HOME, • CORVALLIS, OREGON Farm Home grows. First an orphanage, now care for youths. Feb. 13, 1974, 9:1-6 CHINESE STUDENTS' CLUB Chinese students plan organization of club. Mar. 18, 1926, 3:6 Banquet given in honor of new Chinese co-eds. Apr. 20, 1926, 1:5 Chinese group to celebrate 55th New Year. Jan. 13, 1966, 1:6 CHINTUCKERS Chinktuckers to hold membership tests. Oct. 10, 1951, 3:5 CHORALAIRES Choralaires write-up in music magazine. Oct. 11, 1955, 1:5 Choralaires to issue recording. Apr. 15, 1961, 1:5 Choralaires album available to public. Apr. 24, 1964, 4:9 European trip planned by 43 music students. Dec. 9, 1970, 24:3-5 Students to perform in Europe. Apr. 30, 1971, 11:1 Group finds 4th abroad. July 24, 1973, 3:1-3 Treemonisha makes last performance. Feb. 10, 1978, 17:3-6 Europe-bound choir to sing farewell. May 19, 1978, 10:1-6 Choir fulfills dream during summer--travels to Europe, Russia recalled by concert members. Oct. 19, 1978, 8:1-6 CHORUS see MIXED CHORUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Christian fellowship adopts new name to avoid confusion. Jan. 18, 1947, 1:5 CHRISTIAN HOUSE Anniversary planned by Christian House. Jan. 12, 1952, 1:1 CHRISTIANITY Jesus Northwest attracts thousands despite heat. July 25, 1978, 6:1-6 CHRISTMAS Christmas tree decorating set by all classes. Dec. 1, 1959, 1:3 Christmas tree provided by Oregon State and Corvallis shines near Berlin Wall. Jan. 6, 1962, 1:4-7 Christmas festivities change at OSU. Dec. 6, 1977, 3:1-6 CHRISTMAS CAROLS Page 164 CHRISTMAS CAROLS The music of christmas' is title for annual OSC christmas sing. Dec. 6, 1957, 1:8-9 CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW 7th Mum show features tours. Oct. 1, 1955, 1:1 CHURCHES Church in ruins; gutted by blaze. Apr. 9, 1935, 1:7 Reopening plans made by church. Oct. 19, 1935, 1:3 Class to be formed for bible students. Oct. 12, 1937, 1:5 Luther house now open to students. June 27, 1944, 3:4 Court decision permits religion in schools. May 2, 1952, 2:1-2 CIRCLE K (STUDENT CHAPTER) Circle K. Jan. 23, 1969, 1:1-2 see also KIWANIS CLUB, CORVALLIS (CITY CHAPTER) CIRCLE "0" Booth chosen president. May 7, 1924, 1:3 see also MINOR "0" ASSOCIATION CITATION COMMITTEE Girls of '21 organize to sponsor rookes. Feb. 28, 1919, 2:2 Junior without ribbon accosted at Library by Citation members. Mar. 5, 1926, 1:3 Citation holds first trial. Jan. 20, 1927, 1:6 CITIZEN'S FORUM ON WORLD AFFAIRS AND TEACHER'S INSTITUTE ON GLOBAL EDUCATION Global community program title. May 8, 1980, supplement pgs. 1-4 CIVIL ENGINEERING, DEPT. OF Engineers are joining American association. Dec. 9, 1919, 2:2 First female to graduate from University civil engineering program. May 30, 1973, 10:4-6 CIVIL RIGHTS Supporting march set in Corvallis. Mar. 12, 1965, 1:1-2 Y-Roundtable sends rep to register South's voters. June 2, 1965, 3:1-2 CIVILIAN PILOT TRAINING Oregon State inauguarates flying course this fall. Sept. 27, 1939, 4:1 New plane bought for flying school, class begins soon. Nov. 9, 1939, 1:4 CIZEK EXHIBIT Cizek art exhibit reaches campus. Oct. 24, 1925, 1:3 CLASS CARDS see CLASS FEES CLASS FEES New plan used for class dues. Jan. 8, 1935, 1:2 Classes inaugurate sales of 1964-65 class cards. Sept. 25, 1964, 1:2-3 CLOTHING AND DRESS Page 165 CLASS GIFTS see GIFTS Four changes set for closing hours starting next fall. Feb. 24, 1961, 1:1-3 CLASS HOURS Unwritten tradition. Sept. 29, 1948, 2:1-2 1920 coeds had 11 p. closing. Feb. 5, 1966, 3:8-9 Saturday A.M. classes to be used next fall. May 5, 1956, 1:3 Seniors gain "key" rights. Sept. 29, 1966, 1:4 Saturday classes avoided at OSU. May 3, 1968, 4:6 Privilege given to junior women to set own fall closing hours. Mar. 31, 1967, 1:6 7:3- class is changing life at the University. Sept. 30, 1971, 8:4-6 University may drop 7:30 class period. Nov. 1, 1971, 5:1-3 CLASS REUNIONS Class of 1910 set to tour campus. May 15, 1970, 5:6-7 Sleep-out staged by protestors of OSU women's closing hours. May 29, 1969, 1:7-9 see also ALUMNI REUNIONS Liberalizing trend seen. Controversy surrounds women's closing. Mar. 6, 1970, 3:5-9 CLASS TABLE see SENIOR TABLE Should women closing hours be abolished? Feb. 19, 1971, 11:1-5 CLERICAL EXCHANGE Move clerical exchange. Jan. 4, 1923, 4:1 CLOTHING AND DRESS Tuxedos favored by student body. Apr. 10, 1924, 1:3 CLIMATIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE Old frat house to become computer research center. Apr. 26, 1979, 6:1-3 CLONAL GERMPLASM REPOSITORY SBHE fixes clone bank here. Mar. 31, 1978, 9:2-4 • Administrator views OSU closing regulations as liberal. Jan. 19, 1968, 1:1-9 CLOSING HOURS One o'clock closing set for Fridays by AWS council. Apr. 5, 1949, 1:3 Dorm council passes motion about dress. Nov. 22, 1963, 1:6 Girls' slacks still taboo. Feb. 16, 1965, 3:8 AWS cabinet reviews regulations concerning campus dress for coeds. May 19, 1965, 3:6-9 CLOTHING AND DRESS Page 166 Dress standard gets changes. Jan. 18, 1966, 3:9 Dress standards differ at OSU. Mar. 7, 1969, 4:4-5 CO-ED FOLLIES Co-ed follies returns to benefit delegates. Mar. 29, 1928, 1:6 COACHES ASSISTANTS see FACULTY AND STAFF CO-ED LIVING First OSU co-ed fraternity may become a reality soon. Oct. 29, 1970, 6:3-5 COACHING CLINIC Grid program to present clinic on 'new look'. May 3, 1976, 7:3-4 Co-ed living viewed as new student trend. Feb. 19, 1971, 10:3-5 COACHING SCHOOL Coaching course opened Tuesday. June 27, 1939, 3:4 CO-ED BALL Co-eds banish tradition at ball; campus clothes replace costumes; activity groups will be featured. Oct. 10, 1935, 1:3 AWS council bans annual Co-ed ball. Oct. 7, 1937, 1:2 4 Co-ed ball to be tonight. Dec. 4, 1943, 1:6 CO-ED CODE see STUDENT HANDBOOK CO-ED CONGRESS Final meet dated by co-ed congress. May 25, 1967, 1:5 Who to blame? June 1, 1967, 2:1 Co-ed congress cancels meet. Oct. 32, 1967, 1:1 Congress cancelled. May 22, 1968, 1:5 Visitation hours changed in dorms. May 25, 1979, 6:1-2 CO-ED ROOTING SECTION Co-eds to meet every thursday. Oct. 12, 1917, 3:3 COHABITATION More unwed couples living together; postponing vows. Apr. 6, 1977, 1:1-6 6:3-6 COLISEUM see also (before 4-26-66) BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT (SPORTS PAVILION) GILL COLISUEM COLLECTIVE BARGAINING Faculty collective bargaining: a tough choice; a great impact. Nov. 4, 1976, 8-9:1-6 COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY TEACHING PROJECT Teacher improvement program claims national recognition. Aug. 7, 1979, 1:3-6 2:5-6 COLLEGIATE CARNIVAL Page 167 COLLEGE CALENDAR No spring vacation. Jan. 23, 1942, 2:1 (editorial) College Folk Club to present statue of Mrs. Magruder. May 8, 1930, 1:6 Calendar revision due to war. Oct. 28, 1942, 1:7 Unveiling of statue scheduled by club. May 10, 1930, 1:7 OSU considers change to semester calendar. Dec. 3, 1979, 1:3-6 COLLEGE CATALOG Catalog is changed. Apr. 15, 1921, 1:3 Early catalog testifies 'College was not like this'. July 9, 1946, 4:3-4 Old college catalog given by 1899 grad. Apr. 13, 1957, 1:2 COLLEGE COLORS Orange, black insignias used at 8 universities. Jan. 8, 1949, 1:6-7 COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Selective admission planned for next fall. Nov. 15, 1957, 3:4-5 COLLEGE FACULTY CLUB Club gives luncheon. May 13, 1919, 1:4 COLLEGE FARM College negotiates for farm purchase. Oct. 28, 1950, 1:4 College golf course in expansion plans. Nov. 1, 1950, 1:4-5 COLLEGE FOLK CLUB Vachel Lindsay entertains 800. Nov. 24, 1922, 1:3 OSC folk club fetes founder with tea in M.U. Mar. 10, 1934, 1:8 COLLEGE HERD Ayrshire cow holds three year record. Apr. 24, 1942, 4:7 College Cow wins award. Oct. 7, 1959, 1:9 COLLEGE PRESS see also BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS COLLEGE SONG Dr. Kerr offers prize for a college song. Nov. 2, 1907, 4:1 COLLEGE TEA ROOM Tea room will open. Sept. 22, 1921, 4:2 Tea room gets start in basement quarters as class enterprise. Apr. 26, 1928, 2:7 Tea room to occupy new space Monday. Jan. 4, 1929, 1:4 COLLEGIATE CARNIVAL AWS to feature fun, music. Jan. 16, 1936, 4:1 COLLEGIATE CARNIVAL CON'T Page 168 New name given women's carnival. Feb. 21, 1937, 4:1 COLLEutATE POLITICAL PARTY First collegiate rally planned for tomorrow. Apr. 15, 1953, 1:3 COLLIERS MAGAZINE Colliers selects OSC for fashion pictures. Apr. 25, 1953, 1:4 COLONIAL CLUB see COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS (COLONIAL CLUB) COLONIZERS CLUB Colonizers elect Sanchez. Apr. 20, 1951, 1:8 COMICS Se go Pogo. Sept. 16, 1952, 2:1 COMMENCEMENT Commencement, Wed. June 23, 1896. June 1896, p. 18 Hon. J.K. Weatherford of Albany chosen to address the graduating class. June 1896, p. 18 the class of class that has members are on June 13, 1908. 1908 will be the largest ever graduated. Over 80 its roll. 1:1 Commencement night with the senior play at June 11, 1910, exercises began last presentation of the the opera house. 1:1 43rd commencement exercises-Pres. David Starr Jorden of Stanford to deliver address. May 29, 1912, 1:1 Pres. Thomas F. Kane of Univ. of Washington is selected as commencement speaker. May 23, 1913, 4:3 246 students to graduatethe largest class in the history of the institution. May 25, 1915, 1:1 June 4, 1915, 1:3-4 Genuine "Sheepskin" will be presented graduating seniors. Apr. 22, 1924, 1:6 Seniors to meet at trysting tree. June 5, 1925, 1:1 Faculty will wear robes. May 29, 1936, 1:1 Seniors to wear caps and gowns. May 24, 1929, 1:3 Memorial plaque to be dedicated. May 29, 1931, 1:2 Oregon State College. May 30, 1931, 1:4 New features for ceremony.in program. May 29, 1937, 1:5 Ceremonies to deviate old traditions. May 20, 1941, 1:1 72 civilians, 10 army men to receive degress at first midyear exercise. Dec. 14, 1943, 1:7 First mid-year graduation Tuesday. Dec. 21, 1943, 3:5 • SECRETARIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Page 169 George Mavrodes graduates at 18. May 25, 1945, 1:5 One girl to graduate in School of Forestry. May 29, 1945, 2:6 Senior program to be broadcast. June 3, 1947, 1:2 1st honorary degree since '46 scheduled. June 5, 1953, 1:7-8 Change proposed for graduation. Apr. 13, 192, 1:6-7 T.V. to show grad exercises. June 4, 1965, 1:5 Caps and gowns worn many times. Apr. 30, 1966, 4:7-9 Senior dismissal put before Senate. May 24, 1966, 1:8-9 Ten year commencement battle may end with class of '76. June 2, 1976, 12:1-4 MacVicar will veto commencement change. Sept. 23, 1976, 3:1-3 see also GRADUATION COMMERCE, SCHOOL OF School of commerce shows large increase. Oct. 16, 1917, 1:5 Commerce department has 133 typewriters. Sept. 30, 1922, 1:5 First conference of kind on coast. Dec. 9, 1922, 1:6 Faculty discussing dummy diplomas. May 7, 1968, 1:7-9 Dedication of Commerce building luncheon event. Mar. 31, 1923, 1:1 Commencement now optional. Mar. 12, 1969, 1:1-2 Students study in museum. Nov. 24, 1928, 1:6 Alum award to be presented at Centennial commencement. June 4, 1969, 1:5-7 New hang-out planned for commerce punks to lounge and study. Jan. 16, 1929, 1:4 Commencement boycott to be headed by Britton. Apr. 21, 1970, 1:5-6 Individual diplomas at commencement are not possible due to senior finals. May 14, 1970, 1:3-6 Fifth-thousandth degree to be awarded. June 2, 1971, 8:1-3 St,rike could slow down commencement and grades. May 1, 1975, 1:4-6 First OSC typewriter displayed by stenogs. Feb. 15, 1930, 4:4 Accuracy certificate given in radio contest. Nov. 20, 1929, 4:3 Distinctive contributions of Oregon State in commerce. Feb. 29, 1933, 2:7 see also SECRETARIAL SCIENCE DEPT. (After 19: COMMERCE SHOW Page 170 COMMERCE SHOW see EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION Athletic board is issued human rights directive. May 13, 1969, 1:7-9 COMMERCIAL CLUB Commerical club holds meeting and resolves. Nov. 23, 1917, 1:6 Circulars passed at sit-in critize racists policies. May 13, 1969, 1:1-2 Commercial club dedicates flag. Apr. 26, 1917, 2:1 Commercial club to issue Barometer soon. Feb. 21, 1919, 1:5 Commercial club to join national. Jan. 21, 1921, 1:4 COMMERCIAL-PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL The Pharmacy and Commercial students publish a new magazine to be called the Commerical-Pharmaceutical journal. Jan. 31, 1912, 1:3 COMMERCIAL PRINT see STUDENT DIRECTORY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Statement issued by commission. Apr. 10, 1969, 1:6-9 Rumors of report labeled as false. May 6, 1969, 1:7-9 Commission says Milton's human rights denied. May 8, 1969, 1:1-9 Officials react to commission report. May 8, 1969, 3:7-9 'No change yet': Andros; Barratt supports coach. May 9, 1969, 1:7-9 Baseball dispute still pending. May 25, 1972, 3:1-2 Interviewing nears end in discrimination case. May 26, 1972, 12:4-6 Hertan case gets negative decision. May 27, 1969, 1:8-9 COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN Committee offers informal procedure. Jan. 29, 1976, 1:3-6 COMMISSION ON UNIVERSITY GOALS Three-member goals commission begins far-reaching-study considering the future state of the University. July 3, 1969, 6-7:1-5 COMMITTEE FOR THE PROTECTION OF LOWER CAMPUS PARK AND RECREATIONAL AREAS Protest committee declares proposed road a hazard. Mar. 7, 1953, 1:1-4 COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN STUDENTS Exchange of students, professors to begin. Mar. 11, 1948, 6:3 COMMITTEE ON INSTITUTIONAL NEEDS Ad hoc committee on institutional needs. Mar. 5, 1969, 1:1-2 COMPUTER CENTER Page 171 COMMITTEE ON STUDENT HOUSING Housing group formed. Jan. 5, 1945, 3:8 COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM OF CORVALLIS CAP House is a community effort. Mar. 5, 1970, 3:4-6 COMMITTEE ON STUDENT INTERESTS Central group named to meet student need. Jan. 25, 1935, 1:1 CAP House shut due to finances. Apr. 16, 1971, 14:1-5 SIC abandoned after meeting. May 5, 1948, 4:4 Committee established. Feb. 25, 1961, 4:5 see also STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE COMMONS (after 1965) see M.U. DINING SERVICE COMMUNICATIONS CLUB Radio amateurs organize club. May 26, 1949, 1:3 see also MINORITY AFFAIRS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Voters okay college plan by 3-1 margin. Jan. 5, 1967, 1:9 Linn-Benton schedules special dedication week. Oct. 11, 1974, 1:1-4 OSU degree through COCC explored. Oct. 17, 1979, 10:2-6 COMPUTER, ELECTRONIC see ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR MACHINES see also OREGON AMATUER RADIO ASSOCIATION RADIO CLUB COMPUTER SCIENCE CENTER Computer system developed here. Apr. 2, 1968, 2:4-5 COMMUNICATION SKILL CENTER Center teaches study skills. Sept. 30, 1977, 9:1-4 New center for computers to be built. Sept. 25, 1968, 8:6 Study skills center may close. Dec. 4, 1978, 3:1-4 'Brain' transplant new computer center is buzzing. Jan. 20, 1970, 3:3-6 COMMUNISTS (HALL, GUS) The Gus Hall omnibus. Feb. 10, 1962, 1:5-7 2:1-3 Jensen's letter read to Senate. Feb. 22, 1962, 1:6 Dedication of a computer center. Apr. 25, 1972, 1:1-3 The William Milne Computer Center. Apr. 26, 1972, 6:1-3 MTUTEF SCIENCE CENTFR Page 172 Center to be opened on Sunday. Mar. 5, 1973, 13:1-2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, DEPT. OF Department opens. June 29, 1972, 3:1-2 CONCERTS Van Hoogstraten leads orchestra for decade. Feb. 1, 1935, 1:1 Lyceum offers sixth program concert series. Feb. 10, 1937, 1:4 College, town combine forces for concerts. Sept. 27, 1949, 3:1 Oregon birth recalled here in music fest. Apr. 24, 1959, 1:4 "Friends" slate sixth season. Nov. 4, 1964, 1:6 Rock concerts are 'headaches'. Nov. 6, 1970, 8:1-5 Concerts in danger from rock crowds. Apr. 28, 1971, 8:1-3 Concert promoters seek smoking control. nov. 13, 1974, 3:1-3 BACH FESTIVAL Bacn recital to feature harpsichord. Apr. b, 1971, 12:3 Bach festival to begin. Apr. 5, 1974, 6:1-3 JEFFERSON AIRPLANE Damage estimate high for concert. Apr. 24, 1969, 1:3-4 MUSIC A LA CARTE Music a la carte. Jan. 14, 1977, 13:5-6 OREGON STATE COLLEGE SYMPHONY OSC symphony ready to give first program. Nov. 25, 1933, 1:3 OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY MODERN DANCE COMPANY Year of growth for OSU Modern Dance Company. Sept. 23, 1976, 31:1-6 SAN CARLO OPERA San Carlo Opera has noted leader. Feb. 27, 1926, 1:5 TREEMONISHA Treemonisha makes last performance. Feb. 10, 1978, 17:3-6 VIENNA CHOIR BOYS Colisuem scene of Choir Boys concert Friday. Nov. 15, 1949, 1:6 see also AMERICAN ASSOC. OF UNIV. WOMEN BAND FRIENDS OF MUSIC ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS LYCEUM COURSE MUSIC DEPARTMENT CONDUCT Childish-type pranks were cause of arrest of two OSC students at ROTC parade. May 13, 1959, 3:1 Necking caught in M.U. lounge. Oct. 3, 1959, 2:1 (editorial) Effigy hanging given Prothro. Nov. 20, 1959, 1:5 Dorm students hang two effigies in protest for food they receive. Feb. 19, 1960, 1:1 1 Page 173 Memorial bell breaks to bits. Mar. 9, 1960, 3:6 Three students due sentence for vandalism. Mar. 11, 1960, 1:9 Old catalog lists rules. Sept. 29, 1965, 3:7 Yelling rule enforce now. Jan. 27, 1966, 3:9 Outage was prank say OSU police. Feb. 3, 1966, 1:8-9 Regulations have changed from Corvallis college time. Feb. 5, 1966, 2:2-3 10 students nabbed in beer party raid. Apr. 25, 1967, 1:9 CONSTITUTION see ASSOCIATED STUDENTS BODY CONSTITUTION CONTESTS BETTY CO-ED -JOE COLLEGE see SOPHOMORE COTILLION BODY PAINTING Co-ed related unique experiences undergone during body painting. May 1, 1968, 1:1-3 BEARD CONTEST Beard dance is new tradition. Jan. 22, 1932, 3:3 Beard-growing contest started. May 1, 1953, 1:5 'Best beard' said grown by Anglin. Dec. 11, 1968, 3:5 Student seize art exhibit; police recover remnants. May 2, 1967, 1:4 COLLEGE BOWL (TV PROGRAM) OSU wins national TV quiz program. Nov. 27, 1962, 1:5 Jensen approves student rights document. Apr. 30, 1969, 1:1-5 Sigma Phi Epsilon wins College Bowl contest. Jan. 31, 1978, 3:1-6 Oregon State "dry zone" repeal effort now underway. July 3, 1969, 4-5:1-5 INTER-AMERICAN SPEECH CONTEST OSC will enter Inter-American speech contest. Feb 5, 1942, 1:3 Human flies "bug" dean. July 11, 1972, 7:1-2 CONFERENCES see CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES (NAME) CONIFER CLUB Conifer Club. Nov. 21, 1968, 1:1-2 CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Conservation committee. Nov. 19, 1968, 1:1-2 LIBRARY, STUDENT CONTEST Contest to cease for library lack. Dec. 4, 1959, 3:4 LION'S CLUB Public speaking prizes offered by Lion's Club. Jan. 5, 1926, 1:3 OUTHOUSE RACE Three OSU students claim outhouse race. Mar. 30, 1978, 5:5-6 CONTESTS-SHORTHAND CONTE. Page 174 SHORTHAND CONTEST Franklin high wins shorthand contest. Apr. 18, 1941, 4:5 Shorthand contest held on broadcast. Feb. 8, 1944, 1:3 SONG CONTEST Sorority will contest for cup. donated by Petri. May 8, 1931, 1:1 Inter-greek groups plan to hold first song fest. Nov. 11, 1936, 1;1 OSC fight song contest ends with 13 entries. Feb. 4, 1941, 1:7 Council cancels annual sing says Green. Jan. 8, 1943, 1:5 Sorority sing will become annual event. Feb. 15, 1944, 1:4 IFC sing may have been OSC's last. May 14, 1957, 2:1-2 IFC sing record made for sale. Apr. 30, 1964,1:9 SONG WRITING CONTEST Miss Sparr submits best college song. Jan. 14, 1933, 1:8 TYPING CONTEST Prizes offered in winners in typewriting contest. Apr. 18, 1922, 3:1 UGLIEST MAN ON CAMPUS Phi Kappa Psi entry wins UMOC contest. Feb. 16, 1952, 1:3 CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES BIG CON OSU Big Conference attracts pet rock sellers, others. Apr. 8, 1977, 9:1-6 Big con starts Monday, features many big names. May 6, 1977, 1:1-3 Newsweek covers big con. May 20, 1977, 1:4-6 FREEZE-DRYING FOOD First freeze-drying meeting held. Nov. 8, 1962, 1:6-9 HOME INTERESTS CONFERENCE Homemaker's conference utilizes college plant. Mar. 31, 1922, 4:3 Women to edit special papers for conference. Feb. 2, 1935, 1:3 Noted state authors take part in conference meeting on "Books from Oregon Homes"; parts read to group. Feb. 15, 1935, 1:6 Snowshoes, horse, used on treks to conference. Feb. 14, 1936, 4:4 Old spinning wheel will go into action. Feb. 5, 1938, 1:5 OREGON VICTORY GARDEN CONFERENCE Victory garden heads to convene at OSC. Nov. 25, 1942, 1:3 COOPERATIVE BOOK STORE Page 175 OREGON STUDENT SCIENCE CONFERENCE Science meet starts today for 10 colleges. Arp. 28, 1951, 1:7 OREGON TOWN AND COUNTRY CHURCH CONFERENCE Church conference being held in M.U. Oct. 15, 1957, 3:1-2 NORTHWEST PEACE CONFERENCE NW peace conference will meet at OSC. Jan. 24, 1950, 1:1-3 PACIFIC NORTHWEST OCEANOGRAPHIC CONFERENCE Science center nearly complete. Feb. 10, 1965, 1:6-7 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR SMALL BUSINESS Small buisness conference is "First". Mar. 12, 1958, 2:1-3 SMITH-HUGYES CONFERENCE Annual conference officially opened. Apr. 26, 1929, 1:4 STUDENT-FACULTY CONFERENCE Cancellation due to lack of interest. May 17, 1963, 1:1 Students, faculty discuss differences. Feb. 4, 1969, 1:7-9 "Got to love People" 2nd studentfaculty confab says "care" thing of future. Apr. 14, 1970, 1:4-6 Delegates report convention topics. Jan. 16, 1920, 4:3 CONVOCATIONS Dean Bolton will inspect college. Mar. 29, 1924, 1:1 Darning of socks laudable but not barrier to career. May 10, 1930, 6:3 Carl Sandburg tired after speech to student body; compliments O.S.C. group on attention, understanding. Mar. 1, 1934, 1:3 Prominent OSC women honored at fifteenth annual assembly. May 7, 1938, 1:7 75 celebration to receive radio coverage. Oct. 22, 1943, 1:3 OSC to mark 80th birthday with convo. Oct. 26, 1948, 1:5 Methodists to present Beavers historic bell. Oct. 19, 1949, 1:7-8 Forced attendance of convos stopped. Nov. 3, 1953, 1:3 Thousands turn out for 3-hour stop by vice-president. Oct. 27, 1954, 1:1-8 STUDENT LEADERS CONVENTION Collegiate leaders form state federation. Feb. 7, 1939, 1:2 Convo rule violated. Feb. 10, 1966, 2:1-3 STUDENT PEACE CONFERENCE Student Peace parley issues invitations. Jan. 10, 1950, 1:4 COOPERATIVE BOOK STORE College book store is now installed in the Administrative building. Sept. 28, 1908, 1:3 STUDENT VOLUNTEER CONVENTION Convention fund is growing slowly. 'sec. 5, 1919, 1:6 COOPERATIVE BOOK STORE CON'T Page 176 Co-op to be open for business by Feb. 1, 1913. Oct. 2, 1912, 1:1-2 Lawyer agrees that meeting is illegal; both boards meet. Apr. 7, 1962, 1:1-2 Co-op store in new quarters. Oct. 9, 1917, 4:1 Discontinued after 1962 see Co-op ass'n formed in 1914. May 15, 1919, 3:6 OSU wulKsToRE Tiny supply shop was co-op in 1914. May 5, 1923, 3:1 CAMPUS MINISTRY Ecumenical move made on campus. Oct. 19, 1966, 3:1 Students' co-op in new location. Jan. 3, 1929, 1:3 "Benton-Linn" start program. Nov. 28, 1967, 1:1 Student co-op begins humbly. Jan. 12, 1932, 2:5 Drama troupe of students to be formed. Jan. 23, 1968, 3:9 Postal service now provided by co-op. Jan. 31, 1933, 1:3 COOPERATIVE Area houses provide services. Sept. 21, 1972, 9:1-3 Postal sub-station soon to be opened. Dec. 3, 1935, 1:7 Cooperative council, women's Co-op bookstore nears quarter century. Oct. 9, 1937, 1:1 COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS Co-op lease discussed. Oct. 28, 1938, 1:5 Lack of quorum causes failure of co-op meeting. Feb. 22, 1939, 1:6 Co-op buys Doc's store. Sept. 27, 1941, 1:5 Co-op serves OSC since January, 1929. Feb. 19, 1943, 3:5 Co-op will remain open during noon. Jan. 14, 1959, 1:4 Sparks fly in co-op meet. Feb. 21, 1962, 1:9 CO-RESIDENT WOMEN'S COUNCIL Co-operative cottage for self supporting women needed for co-eds, believes Dean Jameson. Feb. 27, 1924, 1:3 Co-op house increase brings total to five. Sept. 30, 1939, 1:4 Co-ops incorporate to purchase supplies. Apr. 15, 1943, 1:7 Campus club, Beaver lodge co-ops are only off-campus men's groups. Oct. 17, 1946, 3:4-5 Co-op houses on campus have interesting history. Jan. 5, 1949, 2:3-5 COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUP CON'T Page 177 Bacon to tear down old women's coops. Nov. 13, 1953, 3:6 Chemistry structure to replace old co-op. Nov. 18, 1953, 1:1 Cooperative living group disbands leaving $12,000 to "Farm Home". Oct. 2, 1967, 1:1 ANDERSON HOUSE Remodeled co-op recently finished. Jan. 19, 1968, 1:7-8 AVERY LODGE Two men's cooperatives to open doors this fall. Aug 3, 1966, 3:3-4 AZALEA HOUSE Azalea house holds opening. Oct. 20, 1953, 1:5 Azalea house just a dream; eventually becomes a reality. Nov. 17, 1965, 3:4-6 BEAVER LODGE New co-op chooses name, officers. Jan. 12, 1940, 1:1 Beaver lodge changes location. Nov. 18, 1971, 6:2-4 CAMPUS CLUB New cooperative formed recently. May 23, 1940, 2:2 CASCADIA LODGE New cooperative organized. Apr. 23, 1963, 1:3-7 New men's cr)op to be seventh on campus. Apr. 25, 1963, 3:2-4 CO-ED COTTAGE Co-op elects officers Sept. 29, 1956, 2:6 COLLAMORE Collamore new women's co-op. Oct. 7, 1947, 1:7 COLONIAL CLUB Colonial club holds election of officers. Oct. 24, 1940, 2:5 DAVENPORT HOUSE Davenport men rent Collamore. Jan. 18, 1949, 1:1 DIXON LODGE Two men's cooperatives to open doors this fall. Aug. 3, 1966, 3:3-4 Dixon receives official warning. Feb. 18, 1977, 1:3-6 19:4-6 EDITH PERNOT Ann Bergholz elected head of new co-op. Oct. 5, 1940, 1:5 Edith Pernot house closed by board. Oct. 13, 1944, 1:8 House finishes as living unit. Oct. 20, 1944, 2:5 ELEVENTH STREET Oregon state has new co-op. Oct. 12, 1939, 4:3 FAIRVIEW Oregon state has new co-ops. Oct. 12, 1939, 4:3 A COOPERATIVE LIFING GROUPS CON'T Page 178 GATCH HALL Gatch elects officers. June 2, 1954, 1:8 HAWTHORNE MANOR Dean's office announces new living group. Sept. 23, 1948, 1:2 Four students are initiated to Hawthorne. May 18, 1962, 3:8 HAZEL RAE Hazel Rae entertains. Oct. 15, 1938, 1:1 HEATHER HOUSE Co-op house celebrates first year on campus. Apr. 14, 1943, 1:1 HEATHER RAE Heather Rae formed in '42. Feb. 16, 1966, 3:5 After 35 years Heather Rae to fall. Oct. 12, 1972, 5:1-2 HECKART LODGE Dedication of new OSC men's dorms set this Sunday. Oct.15, 1954, 1:1-8 Magazine spotlights Heckert and Reed. Nov. 18, 1955, 1:8 HOLCOMBE HOUSE Holcombe picks leaders. Oct 25, 1946, 1:7 Jameson house gets new quarters. Oct. 23, 1954, 1:8 Jameson first women's co-op named for former women's dean. Feb. 18, 1966, 4:5-7 Co-op gets new building. Oct. 20, 1971, 9:1-2 JEFFERSONAL HALL Jefferson hall elects. Apr. 1, 1950, 3:3 JESSUP HOUSE New women's coop open to students. Oct. 10, 1973, 3:4-6 KATHERINE VEATCH KOTTAGE New cooperative named for Katherine Veatch. Nov. 2, 1939, 1:5 KENT HOUSE Kent house entertains. Oct. 15, 1938, 1:4 KINGS ROAD Kings' Road girls' cooperative renamed. Oct. 7, 1938,--4-i8 KINLANI Kinlani'new name for dorm annex. Oct. 20, 1937, 1:6 KUPONO New cooperative for men JAMESON HOUSE Jameson girls miss house door plate. Apr. 12, 1950, 3:7 ready January 3. Dec. 15, 1939, 1:2 Fire almost hits Jameson co-op house. Apr. 10, 1951, 1:1 Kupono, living group first co-op established. May 11, 1949, 3:7-8 COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS COT;'' Page 179 LIDEN HALL Independent women form new co-ops. Oct. 5, 1940, 1:1 Reed Lodge undergoes sex change. Jan. 26, 1977, 6:1-6 Linden hall entertains at new residence. Apr. 1, 1941, 1:5 SHAFFER HOUSE House officers chosen. Oct. 12, 1945, 4:3 LOCKWOOD HALL Mrs. Lockwood honored in party. Oct. 27, 1937, 4:6 WINSTON HOUSE Two co-ops combine take name Winston. Sept. 29, 1948, 3:4 Dean Jameson honored at Lockwood dinner. Nov. 22, 1939, 1:3 MAPLE MANOF Maple Manor elects. Apr. 3, 1941, 1:4 Pre-war co-op donates $960 to loan fund. Jan. 23, 1948, 1:3 NU OCTA RHO Independents elect. Oct. 16, 1941, 1:5 OXFORD HOUSE Women's co-op to open. Apr. 29, 1966, 5:5-7 THE PINES Co-op house officers dine at the Pines. Oct. 26, 1939, 1:2 The Pines reorganizes; plans move for next year. June 3, 1966, 3:7-9 POLING HALL Houses hold elections. Mar. 9, 1955, 1:3 REED LODGE Dedication of new OSC men's dorms set this Sunday. Oct. 15, 1954, 1:1-8 COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS see also CO-RESIDENT WOMEN, INC. COOPERATIVE MANAGERS ASSOCIATION Associated managers organize for business. Jan. 24, 1919, 2:5 1898 club forerunner of co-op association. Oct. 15, 1931, 1:2 Co-op system first founded by Orangemen. May 20, 1933, 4:1 Co-op managers' store finishes 16-year period. May 8, 1936, 1:3 Wood shortage of 1916 cause of first managers' cooperative ...since then. May 5, 1939, 1:7 Co-op managers discuss rationing. Feb. 12, 1943, 1:3 Coop association marks 31 years of service at OSC. Oct. 25, 1950, 3:5 Report misleading, says co-op manager. May 24, 1976, 6:3-6 COOPERATIVE STUDENT COUNCIL Page 180 COOPERATIVE STUDENT COUNCIL see INTERCOOPERATIVE COUNCIL COPY SERVICE Departments struggle with prirring rule. Jan. 12, 1979, 1:1-6 8:1-2 CO-RESIDENT WOMEN INCORPORATED Silver tea service presented to women. Jan. 31, 1956, 1:4 Dog causes co-op fire in vacant Heather Rae. Nov. 11, 1970, 1:1-2 . see. also COOPERATIVE LIVING GROUPS CO-RESIDENT WOMEN'S COUNCIL Co-op council choses title at last meet. June 2, 1944, 4:1 CORN SHOW State corn show open for visitors. Nov. 28, 1939, 2:6 CORSAGES Flowers are passe. Feb. 25, 1921, 1:2 Corsages voted out by councils. Apr. 26, 1935, 1:5 Student poll abolishes flowers from all student body functions; ruling in effect at M.U. formal. Oct. 25, 1940, 1:6 CORVALLIS Unique arrests shown by old police dockets. Mar. 7, 1933, 2:4 Camp Kilowan becomes reality. May 15, 1937, 4:6 New Corvallis federal building. (Picture) May 15, 1937, 4:1 Corvallis, OSC to be featured by Oregonian. Dec. 4, 1947, 1:7 Barometer columnist clarifies rumors and mysteries concerning recent Corvallis police force shakeup. Dec. 9, 1947, 1:2 Australian publication tells Corvallis tale. Oct. 8, 1949, 4:1-5 Sedate Corvallis forgets sinful years of past. Feb. 28, 1950, 1:2-3 3:6 AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Ham station to be planned. May 17, 1949, 3:1 ARCHERY CLUB Corvallis archery club being started. Nov. 7, 1951, 4:7 ARMORY Federal funds made availabe for big armory. May 19, 1936, 1:8 ART CENTER Saturday set as opeing for Corvallis art center. Jan. 23, 1963, 1:1-2 BIRD CLUB Bird association to meet tonight. Nov. 13, 1941, 1:8 CORVALLIS. BUSINESSES. TALLY HO Page 181 110* BUSES Corvallis extends bus service. Jan. 29, 1980, 9:1-4 GERDING'S Gerding's: a friendly store. Apr. 11, 1974, 8:1-6 9:1-6 BUILDINGS (OLD DEPOT) City of Corvallis seeks bid for destruction of old depot. Oct. 15, 1979,'1:3-6 HEWLETT-PACKARD Hewlett-Packard referendum slated. Aug. 1, 1974, 1:1-6 Depot saga chugs along. Apr. 21, 1980, 1:5-6 Citizens begin effort to stop H-P. Oct. 16, 1974, 11:1-6 CORVALLIS BUSINESS' There is no biz like Monroe biz. Jan. 9, 1973, 6:2 H-P groups faces complication. Oct. 22, 1974, 1:3-6 Whether or not Monroe Street is dying depnds on who you are. Mar. 29, 1974, 8:1-6 Citizens want information and impact study on H-P. July 2, 1974, 1:1-3 Temporary injunction withdrawn. Oct. 31, 1974, 1;1-6 Pornography: Corvallis' new form of entertainment. Sept. 23, 1976, 22:1-6 Monroe Ave. eateries seek liquor licenses. Oct. 4, 1979, 6:1-6 Corvallis takes dealer to court. Jan.17, 1980, 8:1-3 BURST'S CANDIES Burst's. fine candies in the homemade tradtion. Oct. 12, 1979, 16:1-6 17:1-6 CITIZEN'S BANK New Citizen's Bank building opens doors. Nov. 13, 1974, 1:4-6 FIRST ALTERNATIVE FOOD COOP Food cooperative planned for Corvallis. Feb. 17, 1970, 1:1-4 JIM THE FIX'R "Jim the Fix'r" repairs assortment of gadgets. Feb. 25, 1980, 1:1-6 LA CREPERIA Monroe eateries seek liquor licenses. Jan. 17, 1979, 1:1-6 OLCC welcomes opinions on La Creperia licensing. May 2, 1979, 5:1-3 LA Creperia receives liquor license. May 23, 1979, 1:1-6 RICE'S PHARMACY Pharmacy opens, thanks to local help. May 2, 1980, 15:1-6 SHAKEY'S PIZZA PANTRY Monroe eateries seek liquor licenses. Jan. 17, 1979, 1:1-6 TALLY HO Tally Ho forum set. Feb. 1, 1974, 1:1-2 Tally Ho granted hearing in Corvallis on Feb. 19. Feb. 11, 1974, 1;1-2 Tally Ho battle continues in court. Sept. 26, 1974, 52:5-6 COVALLIS. BUSINESSES. TALLY HO CON'T Page 182 Objectors win out so far in Tally Ho case; but the battle is not over. Oct. 31, 1974, 10:1-6 11:1-6 Back to OLCC court orders remand in Tally Ho application. Jan. 23, 1975, 1:4-6 WAGNER' RESTAURANT The editor of the Barometer would like to apologize. May 21, 1949, 2:1-3 Firesleepers are "perfect" fighters. Jan. 29, 1971, 1:1-4 Student firefighters exchange time for free room and board. Sept. 20, 1979, 17:1-3 18:1-4 HIGH SCHOOL Corvallis teachers set strike date; board declares state of emergency. Sept. 27, 1978, 1:1-5 A rebuttal. may 21, 1949, 2:4 HOME GUARD Steps taken to secure home guard for city. Feb. 24, 1942, 4:1 WHITESIDE THEATER Inside the Whiteside. Apr. 27, 1979, 14:1-6 15:1-6 PLYWOOD CORPORATION New plywood corporation to open in 60 to 90 days. Apr. 8, 1953, 3:1-2 CITY COUNCIL Campus-city establish links. Dec. 9, 1970, 15:1-5 PUBLIC LIBRARY B.F. Irvine delivers dedication. address. Nov. 24, 1931, 1:4 CIVIC MUSIC ASSOCIATION Concert association to sell series tickets at low student rates. May 18, 1949, 1:1 Concert groups combine forces. May 18, 1949, 1:4 CONTINUATION CENTER see DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION FIRE DEPARTMENT Campus well protected by good fire department. Dec. 1, 1931, 2:7 So it's ho! for the fireman's life Oregon State students "batch it" at the Corvallis fire department. Dec. 4, 1936, 4:2 Capsule sealed in Library cornerstone. May 5, 1965, 3:7 RADIO CLUB Corvallis radio club reactivates... Jan. 23, 1947, 1:3 READER'S THEATRE Revolution opens stage's 12 year. Nov. 6, 1970, 16:1-5 RENT CONTROL Rental ceilings stay says housing boss. Oct. 11, 1949, 1:7 RIDING ACADEMY Riding academy organizes tonight. Nov. 4, 1941, 1:4 Page 183 RIVERFRONT Construction plans begin. May 22, 1970, 2:4-6 OSC poetry "first" to be held tonight. Apr. 22, 1960, 1:9 STAMP CLUB Stamp club followers prepare for exhibition. Feb. 12, 1927, 1:6 COUNCIL OF DEFENSE College may provide tested seed for farms. Feb. 5, 1918, 3:1 STUDENT RELATIONS Bias is charged by ACLU. Feb. 17, 1970, 4:3 COUNSELING AND TESTING CENTER Counseling center open to students. July 29, 1963, 5:2 Opinion touchy subject. Feb. 17, 1970, 2:1 WATER SUPPLY Purifying plant almost finished, says engineer. Oct. 3, 1950, 1:7 Corvallis water to come from new filter plant. May 29„957, 1:5 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Cosmopolitan club formed-eight nations represented. Mar. 19, 1910, 1:3 Cosmopolitan Herald to appear quarterly. Mar. 20, 1926, 1:3 Cosmopolitan group form active chapter. Nov. 18, 1927, 4:2 Cosmopolitan club initiates 17, plans international house. Nov. 16, 1945, 4:4 Cosmopolitan club votes to affiliate with national group. Jan. 24, 1947, 1:3 Cosmopolitan club adds flags to M.U. collection. Sept. 28, 1951, 1:2-3 OSU Center now certified. Feb. 29, 1969, 3:6 COUNSELING SERVICE Second lawyer hired by ASOSU. Feb. 11, 1972, 3:1-4 see also PERSONNEL AND COUNSELING ORGAN. COURSE REVIEW COMMITTEE Plans, procedures made for course reviews by committee. May 25, 1967, 1:1 OSU booklet grades profs. Jan. 30, 1969, 1:3 Student charges teacher abuse of evaluation. Jan. 11, 1974, 6:1-6 THE COVE New club for students nearly ready. Jan. 27, 1954, 1:3-6 "The Cove" to open tonight. Feb. 5, 1954, 1:5-8 The lost cove.. Oct. 19, 1955, 2:1-2 COW SWI PI Cow Swi Pi designed for OSU's Ag students. Apr. 9, 1969, 4:4-5 CRAFTS SCHOOL Page 184 CRAFTS SCHOOL Crafts school shows 15 women registered. May 22, 1935, 4:2 CREDIT UNION College credit union charter is received. May 8, 1954, 2:1 Credit union moves. Mar. 14, 1958, 5:4-5 Union moved to new site. May 20, 1966, 1:5 see also ROWING CREW HOUSE Crew, tennis, get big boost this summer. Aug. 18, 1936, 4:3 Violation of posted signs proves dangerous at crew dock. July 31, 1975, 1:4-6 see also ROWING CREDITS Unfinished work allowed credit. Dec. 11, 1917, 1:6 CRIME Six major crimes in Benton County occur last week. Nov. 22, 1949, 1:5 CREED see BEAVER CREED Witness sought in clubbing case. Jan. 7, 1961, 1:1-2 CREW Crew receives major status. Apr. 18, 1967, 4:5 Apprehended students pleads guilty to charges on indecent exposure. Feb. 3, 1961, 1:7-8 Girl causes confusion. Mar. 30, 1972, 12:5-6 Disputed crew showers reinstalled. Nov. 4, 1976, 6:1-6 Crew competition marks 50th year. Nov. 12, 1976, 24:5-6 Drlica says bad publicity all in the line of his job. Arp. 3, 1979, 12:1-6 Search for crew coach proving to be futile. Jan. 24, 1980, 12:1-4 New crew coach expected by Friday. Jan. 31, 1980, 12:1-4 Men's crew team quits; wants immediate changes. Feb. 22, 180, 24:1-6 Property loss told by MU. Mar. 8, 1961, 1:2 Assault charges bring not guilty plea. Apr. 14, 1961, 1:7-8 Man rapes Snell hall resident. Sept. 29, 1971, 3:1 Court sentences man in Snell hall accident. Oct. 7, 1971, 3:5-6 Co-ed reports assault at Coliseum. Feb. 17, 1972, 1:1-4 4th attack revealed as a hoax. Feb. 18, 1972, 1:4 CRIMES CON'T • Page 185 A sketch of the assailant. Feb. 23, 1972, 1:2-4 Bad checks cause merchants problems. Feb. 20, 1973, 3:4-5 Break-in results in attempted rape. Nov. 14, 1973, 1:1-3 Secretary shot by ex-husband. Nov. 30, 1973, 1:5-6 Secretary shot twice; condition said "fair". Dec. 3, 1973, 1:1-3 Girls assaulted in dorms, student suspect arrested. Sept. 29, 1978, 3:1-3 Assault suspect pleads not guilty. Spet. 29, 1978, 7:1-2 Harrassment charges denied. Oct. 6, 1978, 3:1-4 Art professor discovers lithographic prints stolen. Jan. 16, 1979, 5:1-2 Shooting victim doing "very well". Dec. 4, 1973, 3:1-2 Deviation Incorporated gets a bang out of bombs. May 1, 1979, 3:1-3 Theft pattern constant for MU losses. Jat. 14, 1974, 3:1-4 Flashers favor Kerr Library. Sept. 27, 1979, 1:2-6 OSU coed reported raped; Salem man arrested. Feb. 15, 1974, 1:5-6 Vandalism outbreaks run rampant. Apr. 16, 1974, 3:3-6 Salesmen exposed as frauds. Dec. 9, 1975, 20:3-6 Dixon center suspect questioned. Nov. 16, 1976, 6:1-6 Man with knife attacks woman. Feb. 18, 1977, 1:1-2 Masked raiders attack security office. Apr. 6, 1977, 1:1-6 Fire extinguishers gone from buildings. Apr. 7, 1977, 5:1-6 1974 murder of OSU coed caution for others. May 10, 1977, 6:5-6 Court convicts student of theft, robbery charges. Oct. 10, 1979, 9:5-6 Student fires on snow-ballers. Jan. 11, 1980, 1:1-6 Snowball fight saga continues. Jan. 17, 1980, 9:1-4 Bomb hoax threatens Weniger Hall. Feb. 1, 1980, 1:3-6 Clark put on parole, plans return to OSU. Feb. 19, 1980, District court convicts former football player. Apr. 16, 1980, 6:1-2 District court sentences Edward! on second degree abuse charges. Apr. 17, 1980, 13:1-3 Former OSU instructor gets 15 years in prison. Apr. 29, 1980, 8:1-2 Page 186 Corvallis police nab alleged extortionist. may 2, 1980, 8:1-4 Finley 6th creates private escort service. Jan. 14, 1980, 8:1-6 Security nabs Kidder hall, library flasher. May 6, 1980 1:1-6 Court convicts former instructor of first degree rape charges. Mar. 31, 1980, 3:1-3 Security reports sexual abuse cases. May 16, 1980, 7:1-4 ROBBERIES Thieves enter dorm Sunday, take money. Oct. 22, 1935, 1:7 ASSAULT Roadside encounter ends in violence. Apr. 1, 1980, 1:1-4 BOMBINGS "Devo" member turns self in. May 4, 1979, 3:4-6 RAPE Student raped near campus. Jan. 15, 1976, 6:2 Rape crisis line offers support. Apr. 7, 1977, 2:1-2 7:1-2 Recent campus attack spurs escort program. Oct. 12, 1977, 5:4-6 Police continue search for O.S.U. rape suspect. Feb. 22, 1979, 6:1-3 OSU woman raped, assailant escapes. May 1, 1979, 1:1-6 Fraternity increases security with campus escort service. Oct. 17, 1979, 12:1-2 Coed assaulted near library. Dec. 4, 1979, 12:1-2 Campus security reports no progress in rape case. Jan. 4, 1980, 6:1-2 Sneak thieves enter Kappa Sigs, Alpha Gams. Dec. 8, 1936, 1:7 Visiting thieves stop at Theta Xi. Feb. 24, 1937, 1:5 Whistler etching returned unharmed. Mar. 27, 1937, 1:8 Burglars loot electric lunch during weekend. May 11, 1937, 1:6 Slick snatchers steal memorial union mat. Feb. 25, 1938, 1:4 Dinner-hour thieves go through sorority. Nov. 3, 1938, 1:7 Thief burglarizes home of Mrs. Jessup, Steals jewelry, leaves silver. Oct. 12, 1939, 1:1 Two college students arrested as "ice-box burglars." Feb. 9, 1940, 1:2 Theta Xi fraternity looted by prowlers. Apr. 23, 1940, 4:4 CRIMES CON'T Page 187 Oil painting gone from MU. July 9, 1946, 3:4 Delta Chi robbed of $150 by early morning visitor. Jan. 12, 1950,,1:6 Two fraternities robbed in early morning raid by morning prowlers. Oct. 10, 1940, 1:4 Boys admit robbery of Women's building. Apr. 11, 1950, 1:1 Saddles worth $800 taken from barn... Police investigate. Dec. 4, 1946, 1:4 Theta Xi men capture Yegg sacking rooms. Sept. 29, 1951, 1:1 Four houses looted; pre-dawn robbers lift cash from rooms. Mar. 15, 1947, 1:6 Bold prowler gets undetermined loot from Greek houses. Oct. 21, 1952, 1:6 $42 in cash stolen from library office. Oct. 9, 1947, 1:5 Burglars take frats for $225 in Sunday visit. May 11, 1954, 1:6 Thieves get fender skirts, tire, saddle. Oct. 9, 1947, 1:5 Four mothers robbed of $200. May 17, 1955, 3:1 Early morning thief enters Greek houses, leaves with $320. Nov. 4, 1947, 1:7 ATO, Phi Sigs lose money and property bold night raid. May 8, 1948, 1:4 in Delta Chi fraternity hit by sneak thief. Jan. 6, 1948, 1:7 Robbers take $110 from two houses. Feb. 2, 1949, 1:3 Authorities baffled by fraternity thief. Feb. 5, 1949, 1:1-2 Local robbery earns bandit $900 in cash. May 3, 1939, 1:6 Flatfeet foiled; Betas burgled. May 7, 1949, 1:5 $112 total stolen from Theta Chi's. Apr. 8, 1960, 4:9 OSC fraternities robbed of . $500. Oct. 18, 1960, 3:1 Platypus trophy stolen from OSC. Oct. 25, 1960, 1:5 OSU safe victim of burglary try. Jan. 9, 1962, 1:1-2 Safecrackers fail in attempt to rob "Old Bendix". Jan. 19, 1962, 1:8-9 STEALING Chair and art works taken from buildings. June 1, 1962, 1:3-4 Art objects stolen from display case. Feb. 5, 1965, 1:5 Page 188 OSU student charged in robbery case. Oct. 291 1965, 1:5 Sign returns. (Pic) Apr. 28, 1978, 3:4-6 Large snakes listed stolen. Jan. 18, 1966, 1:5 NROTC hut broken into. May 5, 1978, 9:2-3 Snake thief is caught. Jan. 21, 1966, 1:5 Ducks strike, steal whistle. Jan. 22, 1966, 1:9 Stolen equipment found on doorstep. May 25, 1966, 1:7 Bowl missing from art show. Oct. 12, 1966, 1:1 Prizes taken for contest. Nov. 22, 1966, 1: Four OSU men charged with lumber theft. Nov. 23, 1966, 1:3 Five charged with robbery. May 24, 1967, 1:7 Two men charged with bicycle theft. Feb. 15, 1968, 1:1 3 draw fines in store theft. Apr. 25, 1968, 1:7 Theft charge faces students. Oct. 12, 1973, 10:1 Calculator reported stolen. Feb. 6, 1975, 2:5-6 Plants, calculator stolen. Feb. 11, 1975, 2:5-6 Theft, accident reported. Feb. 25, 1975, 3:3-4 Eta Cow Pi sign taken; owners anxious for return. Apr. 19, 1978, 7:1-6 Stolen equipment found. May 26, 1978, 23:6 Students steal telephones. Oct. 25, 1978, 5:4-6 Two arrests follow campus bike thefts. May 16, 1979, 1:1-2 VANDALISM U. of O. Decries raid on campus. Nov. 4, 1919, 1:1 Green paint stains OSC buildings; apprehension of vandals near. Oct. 22, 1937, 1:1 Four OSC rooks admit turf field vandalism. Dec. 9, 1937, 1:7 Corvallis high bonfire ignited by OSC rooks. Nov. 2, 1939, 1:1 Oregon "0" undergoes beautifying by beavers. Nov. 22, 1946, 1;1 Vandals smear red THE sign on Eager Beaver. May 1, 1947, 1:3 Teenaged vandals to stand trial for armory damage. May 7, 1947, 1:8 Gnomon of commerce building sundial, shattered by vandals to be replaced. Jan. 14, 1948, 1:2 CROSS-COUNTRY Page 189 11. Sig Ep "raid" cleared by joint statement. Apr. 24, 1948, 1:4 OSC, U of 0 deans sign property damage pact. Sept. 29, 1949, 1:7 Deans of men sign agreement. Nov. 16, 1948, 3:3 Vandals smear enamel slogans on buildings. Dec. 1, 1948, 1:3 "No heroism left, " vandals say as court assesses $50 fine. Oct. 22, 1955, 4:7-8 Students suspended for theft, vandalism. Jan. 31, 1958, 1:5-6 Fraternity loses 18 wallets, $157 to night thieves. Apr. 4, 1958, 1:8 Theft of exam proves costly. Apr. 3, 1959, 1:4 Fire destroys Tuesday mail in local box. Nov. 12, 1960, 1:4 Gatehouse topples sunday. Dec. 6, 1960, 1:4 State arson squad called in to probe campus guard booth fire. Feb. 1, 1963, 1:9 Armory-ROTC damaged in early morning bombing. May 2, 1970, 1:1-2 Seven calculators missing. Feb. 3, 1975, 2:5-6 Weatherford hall vandalised. July 31, 1975, 2:5-6 Black cultural center victimized by vandals. Oct. 20, 1976, 1:4-6 Campus balloon cannons illegal. Apr. 14, 1977, 1:4-6 see also MURDERS CRIP CLUB Affiliation of crips announced. Dec. 7, 1920, 1:6 Crip club applies for charter from national society. Feb. 4, 1921, 1:2 Appeals possible in civil actions against three university students. June 2, 1961, 1:1-3 CROP JUDGIDtG TEAM O.A.C. team places first in crop judging. Nov. 8, 1924, 1:6 "Khrushchev" burned on Snell hall lawn. Nov. 2, 1961, 1:5-6 College wins cup in livestock show. Nov. 4, 1927, 1:2 Attempt to set fire fails in Waldo hall. June 25, 1962, 6:2 CROP SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OSU gets approval for crops building. Apr. 25, 1980, 5:1-4 Drawings stolen from art exhibit; return of objects requested. May 24, 1963, 1:9 CROSS-COUNTRY Distance runners enter first race. Nov. 10, 1922, 4:1 Page 190 Annual marathon is dropped by schools. Nov. 4, 1931, 3:1 CROSSROADS International student open house scheduled. Oct. 2, 1973, 2:5-6 CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM Freedom crusade hits Beaver campus. Sept. 28, 1950, 1:7-8 Board asked for return of commerce. Dec. 10, 1941, 1:3 Education board cancels spring vacation. Mining degree work reinstated at OSC. Jan. 28, 1942, 1:7 OSC granted business degrees. Apr. 29, 1942, 1:7 CURFEW 10:30 campus curfew imposed. Feb. 11, 1972, 1:1-4 Catalogue to exclude commerce courses. May 2, 1942, 1:4 CURRICULA New courses for war emergency. Jan. 29, 1918, 1:3 College "bible" offers two new restored degrees. June 20, 1942, 3:4 All departments of college are improved due to the war. Dec. 18, 1918, 4:3 Wartime changes hit Oregon State; New curricula, soldiers featured. June 14, 1943, 1:3 Aeronautics added to degree courses. May 29, 1929, 4:1 Chancellor approves secretarial course. May 26, 1933, 1:7 Restoring of mining degrees discussed. Feb. 6, 1941, 1:8 Oregon U. vs. Oregon State, score 6-0; has the board given us a fair deal? (editorial) Nov. 8, 1941, 2:1 OSC asks for commerce. . . (editorial) Nov. 18, 1941, 2:1 Students back move for commerce school. Nov. 18, 1941, 1:7 Sharper outlines seen in commerce question. Nov. 19, 1941, 1:1 Commerce bid now before state board. Dec. 9, 1941, 1:3 Practical degree business course alotted O.S.C. June 22, 1943, 1:4 New B & T program gives onjob work. Apr. 22, 1955, 1:6 Need for liberal arts discussed. Jan. 15, 1958, 2:1-3 Study changed in 100 years. Jan. 19, 1966, 2:7 Black courses. May 29, 1968, 1:1-2 English comp requirements get conditional cut by board. July 30, 1970, 1:3-5 Reaction expected to MacVicar veto. Jan. 23, 1975, 3:3-6 DADS WEEKEND Page 191 Ok Take ten schools, add two colleges, and you have one diverse university. Sept. 22, 1977, 44-45:1-6 Portland man to head dads. Nov. 20, 1934, 1:3 Important change in college curriculum instituted by Board of Trustees. Feb. 8, 1908, 1:2 Dads' club officer finds intriguing romance on OSC campus rivaled only by pioneer development. May 22, 1937, 6:4 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 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 Cyclotron steel waits for funds to build hall. Apr. 13, 1949, 1:6-7 DADS DAY Celebration of Dads Day outgrowth of 1934 plan. Jan. 31, 1952, 1:1-2 Cyclotron, seismograph under construction here. July 17, 1950, 1:3-4 First five dad's presidents to be special weekend guests. Feb. 1, 1956, 1:2-3 Cyclotron completed for atom research. Dec. 5, 1952, 1:4 DAD'S WEEKEND Fathers weekend has long history. Feb. 9, 1957, 1:1-2 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 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