Oregon State University Libraries
University Archives
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-4501
Phone: 541-737-2165
Email: archives@oregonstate.edu
Web: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives



Guide to the Office of University Publications and OSU Press Records, 1907-1995


RG 018





Finding aid prepared by Lawrence A. Landis.

Finding aid encoded by, 2006
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Oregon State University Libraries
University Archives

121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-4501
Phone: 541-737-2165
Email: archives@oregonstate.edu
Web: http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/archives

 
Collection Number:
 

RG 018

 
Creator:
 

Oregon State University. Office of University Publications.

 
Title:
 

Office of University Publications and OSU Press Records

 
Dates:
 

1907-1995 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

7.25 cubic feet
9 boxes, including 1 oversize box
9 microfilm reels

 
Languages:
 

Materials inEnglish. 

 
Summary:
 

The Office of University Publications and OSU Press Records document the activities of the University Publications Office, the Committee on Publications, and the OSU Press. The records include news releases, correspondence, and extensive materials pertaining to the publications, Birds of Oregon and Improving College and University Teaching. The Office of University Publications was established in 1912; the Committee on Publications was established in 1936 and OSU Press was established in 1961.

 

Historical Note

The Office of University Publications began in 1912; Edwin T. Reed was the first college editor and served until 1943. The office has published a variety of items over the years, but its mainstay has always been the university's General Catalog. Subsequent directors of the office have included Delmer Goode, 1943-56; J. Kenneth Munford, 1956-77; Gwil Evans, 1977-79; Tom Sanders, 1979-84; and Jeffrey Grass, 1984-2000 (also director of OSU Press 1984-present); and Tina Chovanec, 2000-present. Until 2000, the director of the University Publications Office also directed the OSU Press.

The forerunner of the OSU Press was the Committee on Publications, organized in 1936. Its charge, with funding from the State Board of Higher Education, was to publish suitable research material of the monograph type. It published 87 books and monographs prior to the establishment of the OSU Press in 1961. Since that time the Press has published more than 165 books.

Content Description

Records pertain to the University Publications Office, the OSU Press, and its predecessor. Subgroup 1, series I, Reorganization, 1926-1935, relates to the reorganization of higher education in Oregon. Series II, News Releases and Publications, 1907-ca. 1960, includes materials submitted to Oregon newspapers and publications, as well as information about and artwork pertaining to Oregon State College publications. Other series in Subgroup 1 include Series III. Typing Jobs, 1929-1937; Series IV. General Subject File, 1908-1995; Series V. Index of Publications; and Series VI. Correspondence.

Subgroup 2 consists of two series. Series I, Birds of Oregon, 1940, includes the edited typescript and illustrations to the monograph. It was number two in the Studies in Zoology series, and was published by what later became the OSU Press. Series II contains materials relating to Improving College and University Teaching, a journal published 1954-1978 and yearbook published 1975-1977. Delmer M. Goode was the editor. The series includes correspondence, manuscripts, mock-ups and proofs for the journal and yearbook.

Arrangement

Organized into 2 subgroups: 1. Administrative Files, 1907-1995; and 2. OSU Press Publications, 1940-1979.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation 

Office of University Publications and OSU Press Records (RG 18), Oregon State University Archives, Corvallis, Oregon

Related Information

Related Materials 

Related materials include the Publications Office Photograph Collection (P 94), the Edwin T. Reed Papers, the OSU Press Brochures and Catalogs (PUB 7-35d), and various files in the Memorabilia Collection.

Subjects

Goode, Delmer M.
Kerr, William Jasper, 1863-1947.
Reed, Edwin Thomas, 1872-1948.
American Association of Agricultural College Editors.
Association of American University Presses.
Oregon Agricultural College--History.
Oregon State Board of Higher Education.
Oregon State College--History.
Catalogs, College--Oregon.
College publications--Oregon.
College publicity--Oregon.
College teaching--Periodicals.
University presses--Oregon.
Birds of Oregon
Improving college and university teaching
Other Creators :
Evans, Gwil.
Gabrielson, Ira Noel, 1889-
Goode, Delmer M.
Munford, James Kenneth.
Reed, Edwin Thomas, 1872-1948.
Oregon State University. Graduate School.
Oregon State University. Office of Publications.
Oregon State University. Press.

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Subgroup 1:  Administrative Files, 1907-1995

 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Series I:   Reorganization, 1926-1935
 
reel
1
folder
1

Contains the situation of the students prior to the reorganization. It includes the number of students at OSC, details of administration & information on curricula.
 
2
Contains financial comparisons of the state institutions of higher education; they were used in the survey to illustrate high costs before the reorganization and were again uses later to show the amount of savings resulting from reorganization.
 
3
Contains the biennial reports of the U. of O. & the U. of O. Medical School at Portland, 1930-1932
 
4
Concerns the changes in administration & curricula brought about in all state institutions of higher learning.
 
5
Contains the basis on which the OSBOHE initiated its plan for reorganization. It includes the legal basis for such action.
 
6
Contains the defense of the reorganization, as put forward by the OSBOHE, as well as by other not connected with the Board.
 
7
Correspondence regarding the friction between the U. of O. & OSC caused by the reorganization.
 
2 8
Reports & commentary on curricula adjustments.
 
9
News clippings concerning reorganization.
   
Series II:   News Releases & Publications, 1907-circa 1960
   
Volume I
 
folder
1

Agriculture education clipping-Oregon Journal, 1/25/1930
 
2
Letters from Dean Cordley to high school pupils-samples
 
3
Teaching Agriculture under the Smith-Hughes Act-H.H.Gibson
 
4
Response to Morning Astorian editorial
 
5
More than 1/4 Agricultural College graduates return to farm - from Fertilizer Review
 
6
Quotations from "Vocations in Industry", May Rogers Lane
 
7
What should be the policy & program of the college during period of readjustment inaugurated by the passage of the Agricultural Marketing Act?, Paul V. Maris
 
8
Oregon Cooperative Council news letter, May 21, 1930
 
9
Quotation-report of Special Legislative Commission on Agricultural Education of California, 1923
 
10
Notes on Oregon Agriculture, March, 1931
 
11
One hundred years of Oregon Agriculture, Paul V. Maris, 1928
 
12
Farm relief legislation, M.N. Nelson, 1929
 
13
Pacific Coast pear supply and price situation, S.W. Shear
 
14
Marketing activities of college Extension Service, Paul V. Maris, 1929
 
15
Source material on the Agricultural economic conference, 1924
 
16
Why California farm youths came to OSC, 1920
 
17
Provisions of Smith-Hughes Act & George-Mengus-Reed Act
   
Volume II
 
1
Biennial report, 1930-1932
 
2
Scrap material-biennial report
 
3
Suggested material for the President's section - biennial report
   
Volume III
 
1
A play for the radio "Catching step with future farmers" - Bread & Butter Club
   
Volume IV
 

College publications
 
2
Division of Information
 
3
Commencement Addresses
   
Volume V
 
1
College statistics, 1914-1924, 1927-1929, 1932
 


Miscellaneous, undated
   
Volume VI
 
folder
1

Play - Bread & Butter Club, Session 2
   
Volume VII
 

Inspection of the college plant
 
2
Oregon State Agricultural College, A Technical Institution
 
3
The mission of OAC
 
4
Short articles giving general information
 
5
Purpose of the College
 
6
Oregon Agricultural College-Foundation
 
7
Facts showing the growth of OAC
 
8
General information-teaching, rank, scope, etc.
 
9
Short article comparing institutions
 
10
The OAC, three pages, general information
 
11
OAC graduates teaching in California
 
12
Rank of OAC among Agricultural Colleges
 
13
Location -, 1918 - dates not authentic
 
14
Description of buildings, 1920
 
15
Pioneer in Vocational education, 1920
 
16
Conditions at Agricultural college, 1921
 
17
General information - Forensic Activities, student body, etc., 1922
 
18
Tax levy discussion, 1922
 
19
Three Grand Division, 1923
 
20
General information, 1923-1924
 
21
Financial resources, admission requirements, 1925-1926
 
22
General information, lands, etc; home economics; grange, etc., 1925-1926
 
23
Faculty-Universities attended, degrees, etc., 1926
 
24
Staff by ages, 1926
 
25
Contribution to western education,etc., 1927-1931
 
26
Standard sorority rates, 1925-1926
 
27
Alumni Association, answers to a questionnaire
 
28
College economically administered
 
29
Free advantages in music
 
30
Facts often overlooked
 
31
Military training
 
32
Present and future plans of campus developments
 
33
Growth of institution since, 1907
 
34
"Graduates" from report of Dean Rogers to the President, 1928
 
35
Announcing winter term in music, 1928
 
36
Statement, output of Publications Office, 1928
 
37
Publications of educational & vocational guidance, a list
 
38
General information, 1928
 
39
Scraps of general information
 
40
The mission of Oregon State College, revision of "3"
 
41
Morality for school years, 1931-1932 & 1932-1933
 
42
State Board of Higher Education, short comment
 
43
Millage tax material
 
44
Comparative statement of enrollment, up to, 1913
 
45
Tributes to the College
   
Volume VIII
 
1
Land grant college survey, analysis, February, 1931
 
2
Relation of the land grant colleges to the state universities, 1905
 
3
Address of 1910 on the charges of the Carnegie Foundation, excerpts
 
4
League of Western writers, 1931
 
5
Report of state budget director, -Dept. of Higher Education, a memo manuscript, 11/1932
 
6
Institutions handicapped by lack of attendance of students who should be in college
 
7
Efficiency in higher education threatened
 
8
Consolidation of the University & College would result in
 
9
Concentration of administration & related dept. in Agriculture
 
10
Institutions handicapped by lack of attendance of students who should be in college, carbon #6
 
11
Higher education, a matter of course
 
12
Trend toward unified control
 
13
Comments on the report of the Curricula Committee, March 7, 1932
   
Volume IX
 
1
Brief historical sketches
 
2
Facts showing growth of OAC
 
3
Oregon Agricultural College
 
4
Letters from depts. concerning material for museum
 
5
Miscellaneous paragraphs-historical items concerning college, courses, etc.
 
6
"The Rock of the Marne" - from Congressional Record, May 1, 1920
 
7
Oregon's particular pride, the College
 
8
Most successful year, the College, 1915
 
9
Histories of the land grant colleges-suggested topics, Bureau of Education
 
10
History of agriculture, horticulture, & animal husbandry, a bibliography, 1922
 
11
References regarding historical sketches of President Kerr
 
12
Excerpts from Mrs. Finley's letter of July 3, 1919
 
13
Statements about the college in 1915, 1915
 
Three manuscripts averaging 4 1/2 pages each.
 
14
Write up of bulletin 200, illustrated bulletin
 
15
List of oratorical & debate contest for, 1922
 
16
Excerpts from Mrs. Waldo's letter of May 23, 1923
 
17
Brief history of military dept., 1914-1915
 
18
Service flag-request for information concerning stars
 
19
Assoc. work done during the past year, 1913-1913
 
20
College health service
 
21
Summary of trip made by College Editor's office to downtown printer
 
22
Resolution, Dr. Kerr, 1917
 
23
Some achievements of the Agricultural College, 1917
 
24
Resolution, To keep young men in college until needed for military service
 
25
Opportunities for technical students, Federal Board for Vocational Education, 1913
 
26
Letter to Dr. Kerr, appeal for assistance, 1917
 
27
Bernard Daly Educational Fund
 
29
A new degree course in Engineering
 
28
Facts showing the growth of OAC
 
30
OAC, separate articles
 
31
Purpose of development of the OAC
 
32
Land grant colleges, brief statement
 
33
Board of Higher Education, brief statement, 1929
   
Volume X
 
1
Dr. William Jasper Kerr, Biographical sketches
   
Volume XI
 
3
Service Flag Address
 
2
The President's greeting
 
3
The value of specialized training
 
4
OAC, 1921
 
(incomplete)
 
5
Convocation Address, 1921?
 
6
Quotations from Dr. Kerr concerning College (from "9")
 
7
OAC
 
8
A contention for technical training
 
9
Convocation Address, January 21, 1920
 
10
To sons & daughters of OAC
 
11
President Kerr's welcome to Alumni
 
12
Address to faculty
 
13
President's copy resolution, tuition
 
14
"Oregon State" for 1930 Beaver
 
15
Memorial Union for 1930 Beaver
 
16
Accident notes
 
17
"Oregon Trail" for 1932 Beaver
 
18
Article for Utah teachers periodical-biographical (source material)
 
19
Message for "Old Oregon", 1933
   
Volume XIV
 
1
Extension Service personnel
 
2
College standards
 
3
Intercollegiate code for academic costume
 
4
Agriculture in western Oregon, misc. articles, Oregon Magazine
 
5
Poultry complaint & comment
 
6
Oregon State Teachers Association
 
7
Junior weekend
 
8
Music questionnaire
 
9
Union-organized labor
 
10
List salaried Benton County teachers
 
11
Vanderlip business education
 
12
Community life conference
 
13
ROTC letter
 
14
Value of Experiment Stations
 
15
Salary schedule
 
16
Comments on College, 1922
 
17
Student activities
 
18
The Industrial Journalist Vol.I, No. 2, Feb., 1926
 
19
Outline Bible courses
 
20
Credits compared, U of W and WSC
 
21
City Plan Commission, 1 copy A.D. Taylor
 
22
Music
 
23
Dedication of Women's Building by J.K. Weatherford (Regent for 40 Yrs.)
 
24
Sketches - Rockne, Hafer, Butler
 
25
Proposed study nutritive properties cows milk-Haag
 
26
List books, Hope Lockley Library by Fred Lockley
 
27
Women in Business
 
28
Misc. paragraphs on College
 
29
Plan of Development Editor's Office
 
30
Points to remember in arranging to conduct visitors over campus
 
31
OAC Creed
 
32
OAC Pledge
 
33
Letter to Old Timers
 
34
Klamath Falls
 
35
A rural credit system for the development of the Pacific Coast by Elwood Mead, 1926
 
36
Memorandum of phrasing in Oregon laws designating branch experiment stations
 
37
How to promote community interest
 
38
Military training-benefits
   
Volume XV
 
1
Lists of students, graduates & students
 
2
Music in the land-grant colleges
 
3
The name of the college-petitions for change to OSC
 
4
"Oregon Chats" episode
 
5
Radio addresses: Dr. Kerr, Miss Nye, Mrs. Rodenwold
 
6
War services: Decorations, United States Army; Heroic Service; Gold Star Men of Oregon State
   
Volume XII - Dr. Kerr
 
1
Article for Sunday Oregonian on 25 years of service
 
2
Original letters & copies of telegrams received in congratulations
 
3
Resolution, Appointment to Chancellorship
 
4
William Jasper Kerr - an article written in, 1921
 
(short) Memorial Union
 
5
Memorial Union, before, 1928
 
6
History of movement for Memorial Union
 
7
OAC Memorial Hall
 
8
For Beaver, 1928
 
9
General articles
 
10
The college in the World War
 
11
Dedication, Memorial Union
   
Volume XIII
 
1
Out-of-State student fees
 
2
Method of financing building construction through, 1927-1928
 
3
Two highways for agriculture students
 
4
Additive drill cards
 
5
High school annual contest
 
6
Exhibits-educational exposition
 
7
Corvallis, A growing city
 
8
Draft of Certificate-Degree conferred
 
9
The college
 
10
The Open Hearth
 
11
State highway & county roads
 
12
Report, publicity committee Chamber of Commerce
 
13
Professors Owen's text book, 2 article, A & B
 
14
Help to farmers
 
15
4 articles prepared but not used: Humanities & Education, Our graduates in pursuit, Vocational instead of liberal arts, Vocational courses
 
16
Summary, Emergency Funds, Experiment Station, Extension Service
 
17
Oregon Survey, floor space
 
18
Greetings, tractor-covered wagon program
 
19
Advance of college as a land-grant institution
 
20
Rear Admiral Byrd
 
21
National Arts Club Contest
 
22
Oregon State Radio
 
23
Hotel Benton, lists changes in previous 2 years-Gazette Times had special edition June 3rd
 
24
The Museum
 
25
Church Union, Congregational, Presbyterian, men's brotherhood dinner
 
26
Motion pictures at Monmouth Normal
 
27
College Nights (Broadcasting)
 
28
The Oregon State Pharmaceutical Association Educational Fund
 
29
OSC, Dec., 1927
 
(comparing 20 years ago & now by Eloise Wright)
 
30
Band trip
 
31
Benton Farmers bring in good money
 
32
Poultry Business Serves World
 
33
Oregon Horticultural Society Convention
 
34
Professor E.B.Fotts
 
35
Dr. Magruder
 
36
"Modern Business" (announcement)
 
37
Oregon State Military Band
 
38
Morris Wenk
 
39
Soil Science Congress Report
 
40
Trip to Kittredge Ranch
 
41
Pharmaceutical Era
 
42
Boy Scout Celebration
 
43
"Properties & Economics of Fuels Used in Oregon"
 
44
Harvest Home Festival (Congregational Church)
 
45
Susie Fennel Pipes Recital
 
46
College Athletics - on newspaper article by Ted Vosburgh
 
47
Oregon State Teachers' Convention
 
48
"What Can A Woman Do With Home Economics Training", writeup
 
49
"Free Text Books" - Oregonian
 
50
Congregational Conference, 1930
 
51
Memorial Union
 
52
"The Home Record Book"
 
53
The Sunset Magazine
 
54
Deans Emeritus at OSU
 
55
"The joy of ignorance"
 
56
"The promised land" (Mr. Reed's song)
 
57
Boy Scouts Guest of Dads
 
58
Dean Smith & summer session
 
59
Gymnasium privileges of faculty members
   
Volume XVII
 
1
Non-resident tuition & fee legislation & its effect, 1926
 
2
Class memorials
 
3
Constitution of the Plymouth Community Club
 
4
Course of study, training in speech, 1929
 
5
Educational exposition, a newspaper article
 
6
How the Educational Exposition Deals with Vocational Guidance
 
7
Vocational Guidance (what career) material, 1928
 
8
The essence of the Oregon Seed Law
 
9
Institutional Publications, 1927-1928
 
10
Supplemental regulations concerning publications & printing
   
College Bulletins information
 
box
7


The Memorial Union (bulletin 470), 1930
 


Occupations for the Agriculturally Trained, 1930-1931
 


What Can a Woman Do?, 1931
 


Guidance series, 1936-1937
 


Oregon State Monograph Reprint Series, 1937
 
9

Publications artwork, circa 1932-1960
 
apx 12x17 in.
 


Kerr portrait color separations for cover of June 1932 Oregon State Monthly
 
apx 12x17 in.
 


Artwork for Oregon State College and State of Oregon seals
 
apx 12x17 in.
   
Series III:   Typing Jobs, Oct. 3, 1929 - December 27, 1929
 
reel
3
folder
1

College publications
 
2
Occupations for the Agriculturally Trained
 
3
Quotations for the agriculturally trained
 
4
Oregon State Facilities for Teaching of Agriculture
 
5
A campus guide book
 
6
Teaching Agriculture under the Smith-Hughes Act
 
7
Editorial Review of entrance requirements
 
8
Supplement to above
 
9
U. of O. publications
 
10
The farm
 
11
The Oregon State Creed
 
12
The Future of Agriculture in Oregon
 
13
List 21
 
14
Questions for the Agriculturally trained
 
15
General farming
 
16
Capitalizing experience on the farm
 
17
Oregon State's facilities for teaching of Agriculture
 
18
College publications
 
19
Occupations for the agriculturally trained
 
20
Vocation guidance booklet, Home Economics
 
21
Coast musicians
 
22
Occupations for the agriculturally trained
 
23
Engineering Experiment Station
 
24
Planting
 
25
Bulletins
 
26
Greeting to the baby beaver
 
27
Louis Pasteur
 
28
Memorandum of the President, 1928-1929
 
29
Pi Kappa Phi
 
30
Comparison of the Old Curricula & the New
 
31
Subsidizing Athletes at OSC
 
32
A harvest-home festival
 
33
Educational outline
 
34
Editorial Review
 
35
Introduction to the State of Oregon
 
36
The Carnegie Foundation
 
37
Vocational Guidance
 
38
Occupation for the agriculturally trained
 
39
Courses of instruction
 
40
List of Extension & Station Bulletins
 
41
Utah's survey
 
42
Osborne's evolution & religion in education
 
43
Legends for cuts in highway planting/publication
 
44
Outline of Dr. MacPherson's material
 
45
Comment of Dr. MacPherson's outline
 
46
Courses of instruction
 
47
Occupations for the agriculturally trained
 
48
What can a woman do with Home Economic training
 
49
Training for the farm & the farm home
 
50
The Oregon State School of Engineering
 
51
What I Believe, William
 
52
Dr. MacPherson's letter
 
53
Ornamental trees for Northwest highways
 
54
International yearbook
 
55
Mrs. Finley's letter
 
57
Revision of Mr. Maris's letter
 
58
The blazed trail
 
59
Personality & guidance
 
60
Revision of the above
 
61
Comment on the rural school reorganization
 
62
Engineering statesmanship
 
63
Cooperative
 
65
Quotation of Agricultural Economics
 
66
List of photographs
 
67
The educational exposition
 
68
Hansen's achievements
 
69
The honor system
 
70
Entomology
 
71
Director's report
 
72
Notes on the college, 1918-1929
 
73
College publications
 
74
Scout banquet
 
75
Oregon State Teachers' Convention
 
76
Plan for the State System of Education
 
4
Plan for the State System of Education
 
77
Scholarship in everyday life
 
78
Letter from Dean Cordley
 
79
Summary of bulletins & circulares necessary for, 1930
 
80
Answer to the charges of the Carnegie Foundation, 1910
 
81
The relations of the land grant colleges to the state universities
 
82
College publications
 
83
Alfred Atkinson
 
84
The vocational guidance conferences of the 1930 Educational Exposition
 
85
Executive machinery of the college
 
86
The U.S. Geological Survey
 
87
Music in institutions
 
88
Entomology
 
89
Music in the land grant colleges & university
 
90
Books on vocational guidance
 
91
OSC in an incubator
 
92
Oregon's memorial, poem
 
93
Music in different institutions
 
94
Land-grant colleges
 
95
State Board of Higher Education
 
96
Presidents' meeting at San Francisco
 
97
The Administrative Control of Athletics
 
98
Athletics scholarship administered by the university
 
99
List of publications
 
100
Brief sketch of the career of the college
 
101
Suspense, a poem
 
102
Science majors & technical minors
 
103
Vocations in industry
 
104
Letter from A.L.Peck, Professor of landscape architecture
 
105
The educational exposition
 
106
Comment on "What can a woman do with Home Ec. Training"
 
108
Legends for picture layouts
 
109
The memory gardens highway assoc.
 
110
Vocational education
 
111
Dr. W.J. Kerr
 
112
Commerce
 
113
The cost of instruction in Agriculture
 
114
Cooperation among state institutions
 
115
The survey on music
 
116
Accounting methods
 
117
KOAC
 
118
The career of the college
 
119
Educational exposition
 
122
Quotation from the Atlantic Monthly
 
121
Basic arts & sciences, Forestry, Engineering, Greenhouse Maintenance, etc., investigation
 
122
Emergency appropriations
 
123
Chamber of Commerce
 
124
Articles from the Barometer
 
125
Comment on Atlantic Monthly
 
126
The land-grant survey
 
127
Opportunities in Ag. Engineering
 
129
Opportunities in Farm Crop
 
130
Legends
 
131
The Campus
 
132
Article for the Masonic Analyst, on OSC
 
133
The Silver Freeze, poem by Walter Kidd
 
134
Night school
 
135
Opportunities in the Horticultural field
 
136
Opportunities in Horticultural products
 
137
Opportunities in Vegetable Gardening
 
138
Opportunities in Horticultural Research
 
139-140
A questionnaire about OSC
 
141
Letter to the editor of The Barometer E.T. Reed
 
142
Statement of OSC to the State Board of Higher Curricula
 
143
Reply to the Registrar
 
144
Opportunities in Soil Science
 
145
Letter to Mr. Watzek from President to OSC
   
Volume XVIII -, 1934, 1-17
 
662
Higher Education in a Changing World
 
575
Various statements probably given as greetings, Mother's Day, State Board of Higher Education, etc.
 
576
Student Publications Committee
 
578
Oregon State College
 
579
Report on Publications Dept.
 
647
Decrease in enrollment
 
648
Fibre Flax
 
645
Dad's Day & club
 
646
President's Address
 
641
Commencement
 
642
Dad's Banquet
 
643
Lists of buildings, dates erected, & costs
 
644
Letter to Mrs. Pierce
 
619
Higher Education Law of, 1929
 
620
Chancellor
 
621
Committee on Unified Admin.
 
622
Board by-laws
 
623
Oregon Code
 
624
Combination of Science
 
625
Report of Bulletin Committee
 
626
The Board Wavers in Decision
 
627
Result of Re-organization
 
628
Freshman week
 
649
Lower division
 
650
Student fees, safeguard of democracy
 
651
Mother's Day at University
 
652
Long tenure presidents
 
653
Women in Higher Education
 
654
B.A. degree of OSC
 
655
Dr. Suzzalo's last report
 
656
Federal relations to education
 
629
Foreword
 
630
President Peavy, speech
 
631
Requisitions, budgets & transfers
 
632-633
Federal coop. extension funds
 
634
Reorganization
 
635
Memorial - Dr. Giesy, Dr. Haskens
 
636
Chief Executive
 
637
Dean of Administration
 
638
Home Economics & other departments, budget
 
639
Physical Education
 
640
John C. Allmack
 
580
Preparatory Medical & Nursing Education Curricula
 
581
PE major at OSC
 
582
Federal Survey recommended parity in P.E.
 
583
OSC graduation, U. of O. graduates, also graduates from other institutions
 
584
Health & Physical Education
 
585
Requirements for certificate to teach P.E.
 
586
Organization of professional curricula in P.E.(School of Education)
 
587
List of schools
 
589
OSC
 
590-591
Gamma Phi Beta
 
592
School of Science
 
593
Abstract of new courses
 
594
High school graduates continuing their studies in high school
 
595
Junior college
 
596
Report on normal schools
 
597
On preparation of Station Bulletins
 
598
Mrs. Ada Hastings Hedges & her book, "Desert Poems"
 
599
Struthers Burt of poetry
 
600
President Chase of North Carolina
 
601
1934 Beaver Dedication
 
602
Planning the farmhouse for family needs
 
603
Publications, 1932-1934
 
604
Oregon School directory
 
605
Curricula Committee's Report
 
606
"A Distinguished Institution"
 
607
Bell-Schulmerich Bill
 
608
Engineering Experiment Station
 
609
Conference on Higher Education
 
610
Public Service by Instruction Staff
 
611
Mailing address
 
612
Teaching & research
 
613
Weakness of college
 
614
First School of Domestic Science
 
615
Expansion of Education
 
616
Engineering leaders
 
617
Millage income
 
618
Integrity of Millage Funds
 
657
Graduate work
 
658
Graduate work in science
 
659
Choosing an institution
 
660
State Press on Consolidation, 2/11/1934-10/3/1934
 
542
W.J. Kerr
 
543
Excerpts from Higher Education Office
 
544
Agriculture
 
545
Carnegie Foundation
 
546
Conflicting governmental philosophies
 
547
Edwin T. Reed
 
548
Excerpts
 
549
Dr. Kerr's resignation
 
550
The next hurdle of Higher Education
 
551
Governor Meier's letter
 
552
Additional investigations requested
 
553
Excerpts from Lower Division (Pub. Higher Ed. in Oregon)
 
554
Graduate study-history of
 
555
Wheaton's Newspaper Fable
 
556
High Cost of Agriculture Research
 
557
Brief characterization of OSC
 
558
Controversy, Dr. Kerr
 
559
Graduate work
 
560
Controversy in Higher Education
 
561
Quotations
 
562
Object of research
 
563
The measure of Higher Education
 
564
GWPV
 
565
Howard P. Barass
 
566
Hall Hoss
 
567
Excerpts from survey reports
 
568
Value of research
 
569
Notes from Board
 
570
Dormitory
 
571
Decrease in enrollment
 
572
General exposition of OSC
 
573
Mailing list
 
574
Dr. Kerr's principle of fair dealing
 
541
Recent experiences in centralized control, 11/9/1933
 
493
Cooperation & industrial recovery project, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
494
Special report by Mr. Buell, Review of audit & account system, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
495
Chamber of Commerce letter, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
496
Ancient enemies, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
497
Higher Education Law, 1929, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
498
By-laws, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
500
Loyalty to Chancellor, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
501
Accounting in State Institutions, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
502
Approval of Policy of the Board, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
503
The Chancellor, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
504
Practical hygiene, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
505-506
Quotations, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
507
Councils, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
508
To members of the OSBOHE, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
509
Dr. E.J.Anderson, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
510
Institutional presidents & faculty, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
511
Notes, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
512
University control, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
513
Differentiation of commerce work, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
514
Engineering school leaders in industry, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
515
Excerpts, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
516
To schools & depts., 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
517
OSU analysis of survey report, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
518
Members of the Academic Council, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
519
Rose Festival, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
520
Statewide system operative, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
521
Material sent to Mr. Burtner, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
522
Revisions for the Boards by-laws, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
523
Business option for engineers, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
524
A.W. Johnson, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
525
Beaver dedication, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
526
Excerpts, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
527
Chris Schubel, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
528
Lebanon criteria, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
529
Consolidation Rill, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
530
Eaton's proposal to legislation, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
531
A super university, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
532
Analysis of Dr. Hall's biennial report, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
533
Letter addressed to legislators, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
534
Samples of U. of O. recruiting methods, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
535
The safety valve, etc., 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
536
Japanese-American Courier, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
537
Christmas Time
 
538
Miss Middlekauff, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
539
Oregon Higher Education, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
530
Oregon, 10/5/1933-12/26/1933
 
146
Budget increase, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
147
Fine Arts in the Educational Program, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
149
Reply to the Secretary, State Board of Higher Curricula, from President, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
150
Letter from Registrar to Dr. Kerr, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
151
Report on accidental acid burn, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
152
Highway cleanup day, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
153
Movie legends, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
154
Corresp. between Mr. Watzig & President Kerr, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
155
Quotation-Agriculture, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
156
Ornamental trees, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
157
Health & Physical Ed. Controversy, reorganization, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
158
Comment on A Study of the Student Homes of Chin, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
159
Legends for P.E. pictures, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
160
Editorial on progress, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
161
A Household Word-poem by E.T. Reed, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
162
A note to congratulate high school graduates, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
163
Use of floor space, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
164
The Congregational Conference of Oregon, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
166
Occupations for the plant pathologist & the professional botanist
 
167
Opportunities in Dairy Production, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
168
Opportunities in Dairy Manufacturing in Oregon, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
169
Letter re: "Ornamental Trees for Northwest Highways," F. Berchtold, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
170
State Fair Premium Li, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
171
Building needs, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
172
Covered wagon program, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
173
Free textbooks, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
175
Plans for the Congregational Church Conference, 3/1931/1930-5/10/1930
 
176
Occupations in the Poultry Industry, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
177
Dr. Pennington & peace, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
178
Occupations in the Livestock Industry, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
179
Publications for circulation to students
 
180
Address by Dr. Gammon at the Congregational Conference, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
181
Admiral Byrd, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
182
Staff in Agriculture, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
183
Occupations in Zoology, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
184
Letter concerning Mr. Hudson, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
185
Poem by E.T. Reed, "Oregon State for Me", 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
186
Opportunities in Scientific Research relates to Agriculture, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
187
Occupations in Farm Management, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
188
National Arts Club Contest, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
189
Honorary Degree for Ulysses Grant McAlexander, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 


Oakes M. Plumber
 


Benjamin Franklin Pierce
 


James Knox Weatherford
 


Hopkin Jenkins
 


William W. Youngson
 


E.C. Allworth
 


Ben Selling
 


Mrs. Eva Emory Dye
 


Edward Charles Elliot
 
folder
190

Occupations in Agricultural Economics, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
191
Women in Agriculture, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
192
Dairying, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
193
Cooperative Marketing, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
194
Excerpts of Professor Breithaupt's letter to A.G. Lunn
 
195
Occupations in Agriculture Chemistry, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
196
Excerpts from the Oregon Voter, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
197
Poem, "Four-H Clubbers", 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
198
Telegram to F.S.Higgins from G.W.Monfort, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
199
"The Homesock Clubber" - poem, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
200
Excerpts from the Educational Record, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
201
A copy of diploma given to Thomas West Falkerson, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
202
The Education Bill, see also 213, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
203
A study of the student homes of China, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
204
Occupations in Scientific Research related to Ag., 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
205
Reprint about Memorial Union, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
206
President Kerr's Message to the alumni, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
207
"Suppose We had Lost the War"-E.C. Allworth, radio address, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
208
Dairy Cattle-the highest awards, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
209
Managing the family income, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
210
Promotion of international relations and contacts, 5/13/1930-7/10/1930
 
211
Campus in October, Nov., etc. series for Alumnus, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
212
Ten commandments of finance, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
213
Federal aid for education, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
214
Vocational guidance booklets, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
215
Technical education-quotation from Dr. S.P. Capen, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
216
Excerpts from address by Hon. B.S. Fisher, Cmdr. of American League, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
217
President Kerr's introduction to dedicatory program, M.U., 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
218
Letter, Dean Cordley, to grads who took Stanford Vocation Interest Test, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
219
Faculty service in war, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
220
The college in the World War, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
221
"Train for Business", 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
222
"Oregon's Memorial"-poem, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
223
Excerpts from Constitution of the Memorial Union, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
224
Memorial Union-effects, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
225
Statement by W.J. Kerr on intramural sports, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
226
Statement by K.W. Jameson, Dean of Women, on M.U. & U.G. Dubach, Dean of Men, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
227
Uses of the Memorial Union, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
228
OSC Men in World War, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
229
Request for authorization to publish two reprints, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
230
Directory Board, Memorial Union, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
231
Curricula in Agriculture, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
232
Commendations of Lt. Frank Weld, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
233
Detroit-Breitenbush Road, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
234
Authorization to print Home Economics pamphlet on summer courses, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
235
Outline for biennial report, Home Economics, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
236
Mrs. Finley & her writings, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
237
The Gold Star Men of Oregon State in the World War, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
238
References to Bulletin 256, "Use of Time by Oregon Farm Homemakers," sent in letters to Dean Milam, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
239
Excerpts from "Relation of the State College to the New Movements in Higher Education," S. Capan, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
240
"A Study of the Student Homes of China", review, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
241
Report on OSC to Dr. Elliott of Purdue, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
242
Report on booklet on M.U., 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
243
"Give Yourself a Kick in the Seat", poem, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
244
Dean Cordley & the School of Agriculture, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
245
"Rocking the Cradle of the Subs", poem/song, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
246
ACE letter, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
247
Beautification of Oregon, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
248
Notice on "The Home Record", 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
249
Growth of School of Commerce, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
250
Dean Cordley, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
251
Letter to principals of high school, former students, granges, etc, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
252
Pipe organ defense, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
253
Questionnaire for self-analysis, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
254
Notes on the College, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
255
School of Commerce, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
256
Oregon Highways, 7/10/1930-2/5/1931
 
257
Article on M.U. for Infantry Journal, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
258
Land-grant college survey, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
259
Survey of Land-Grant Colleges & Universities, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
260
The Educational Exposition, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
261
Land-Grant College Survey, Chief Executive Officer, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
262
Suburban students predominate in the land-grant colleges, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
263
Vocational interests lead in the land-grant, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
264
Heritage of pioneers, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
265
What's going to happen to America, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
266
Oregon State's School of Commerce, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
267
Business Training, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
268
Masterly analysis in land-grant colleges, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
269
Roadsides of Oregon, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
270
Educational Developments, Dr. Kerr, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
271
Who's Who in America, Dr.Kerr, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
272
The Oregon State Agricultural College, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
273
The College, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
274
The Mission of OSC, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
275
Facts about the College, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
276
Collegiate Scholarship Standards, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
277
Notes on buildings, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
278
Misc. College facts, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
279
Dr. Rumbaugh, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
280
Research, land-grant colleges, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
281
"Athletics", poem & activities, etc., 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
282
"The Original American", poem by E.T. Reed, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
283
Work of the Registrar, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
284
Experiment Station, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
285
Brief of Oregon Institutions of Higher Learning, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
286
Financial, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
287
Engineering, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
288
Commerce, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
289
Oregon Agriculture, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
290
"The Orangemen", poem May 27, 1931
 
291
Summary observations, May 13, 1931
 
292
Second Supplementary Brief, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
293
The Governing Board, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
294
Supplementary Brief, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
295
Relationships between Admin. & Governing Control, 1/12/1931-4/5/1931
 
300
Agricultural Experiment Stations, 6/3/1931-6/17/1931
 
299
Publication Budgets, 6/3/1931-6/17/1931
 
298
Teachers' training, 6/3/1931-6/17/1931
 
297
College Press, 1929-1930
 
296
Publications, 6/3/1931-6/17/1931
 
295
Honorary Degree Characterizations, 1929
 
301
OSC, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
302
Excerpts concerning bulletins, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
303
OSAC, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
304
Resolution, Deans Emeritus, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
5 305
Resolutions, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
306
Questionnaire, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
307
President Kerr & the late adjustment, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
308
Station Bulletins; preparations of, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
309
Deans Emeritus, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
310
Sunset, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
311
Ask the College, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
312
Revision of the Style Book, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
313
Patrons of the Library, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
314
W.J. Kerr, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
315
Field work, employee's compensation, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
316
Policy of out-of-state travel, procedure, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
317
Supplementary notes of by-laws, OSBHE, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
318
"Aneroid", poem, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
319
"The Voice of Authority", 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
320
The University, Oregon State Curricula Adjustments, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
321
The spirit of the land-grant institutions, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
322
Walter Prince's Forefathers, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
323
"Suspense", poem by E.T.Reed, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
324
Squaw Creek Bridge, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
325
The Poultry Industry, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
326
The "199,000 Fund", 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
327
"The Old College" poem by E.T.Reed, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
328
William F. Herrin, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
329
Letter regarding complementary football tickets, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
330
Eleven Western States, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
331
Memo regarding Oregon State monthly, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
332
Four-H Club Work, 6/23/1931-11/16/1931
 
333
Climbing Mt. Hood, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
334
Adolphe Wolfe, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
335
Oregonian Reviews, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
336
"The Promised Land" poem, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
337
"The New History", 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
338
Appreciation: Captain Shaver, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
339
The joy of ignorance, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
340
Service of W.J. Kerr - 25 years, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
341
Doctor's dilemma, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
342
History of Thomas H. Cooper, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
343
Letter to Corvallis postmaster, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
344
Dr. M. Ellwood Smith, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
345
Dr. Harrison Van Hoyt, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
346
Dr. James Ralph Jewell, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
347
Letter regarding college catalogs, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
348
Letter to friends of Dr. Kerr, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
349
"Lone Eagle" poem, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
350
Higher Education in Oregon out of joint, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
351
Land-grant college survey & material pertaining to curricula committee, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
352
Buildings & institutional plant, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
353
Dr. Kerr for Chancellor, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
354
Resolutions, 10/29/1931-5/15/1932
 
355
Dr. Kerr's Administration, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
356
Keynotes from Dr. Kerr's Addresses & Writings, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
357
Symposium of estimates of Dr. Kerr, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
358
Henry Joseph Berkowitz, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
359
Dean Lawrence's recommendation, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
360
Ideas & ideals of a university, John C. Hutchinson, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
361
Quotation: J. Russell Smith, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
362
Quotation: Booker T.Washington, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
363-365
Other quotations, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
366
Comparative costs of catalogs, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
367
ROTC, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
368
Harold Rumbaugh, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
369
Music for the "Promised Land" by E.T. Reed, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
370
Jr. Colleges, Ashland & LaGrande, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
371
Retrospect of the U. of O., 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
372
Lower Decision Liberal Training, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
373
Calculating for student costs, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
374
Dr. Hector MacPherson, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
375
By-laws of the OSBHE, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
376
Who started consolidation?, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
377
Ten American Teachers' Colleges, 1926
 
378
The Willamette Valley, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
379
President's Letter, 1930 Beaver
 
380
State & federal money, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
381
"A Toast to- The Poet's Poet", poem, 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
382
Co-op Managers' Assoc., 5/18/1932-12/16/1932
 
383
The biennial report, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
384
Notes on visit of director of information, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
385
Dr. Kerr, Chancellor, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
386
Reply to biennial Report, proposed budget, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
387
Honor degree, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
388
Reply to minority report, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
389
Reorganization, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
390
Staff statistics, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
391
OSAC, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
392
Admission of state universities, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
393
Threats to Higher Education, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
394
Statements showing retrenchments, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
395
Excerpts from text of Education Law, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
396
Health & P.E. Organization, OSC, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
397
Reduction in income, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
398
Dedication, 1934 Beaver
 
399
Adm. of Info. at Eugene, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
400
Tuition fees, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
401
Advantages of continuing appropriations, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
402
Student enrollment, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
403
Duties of the Exec. Secretary, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
404
Publication & printing, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
405
Administration information, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
406
Catalog binding, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
407
Clara H. Waldo, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
408
Division of information, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
409
President Kerr, 1/13/1933-2/17/1933
 
410
Dr. Kerr outlines of his life & career, Chancellor, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
411
Boy Scout, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
412
Student mortality, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
413
Publication & printing, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
414
After I Graduate From High school, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
415
"The Bells of Long Ago" poem, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
416
Beaver greetings by Dr. Kerr, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
417
"Silver Mane", E.T. Reed, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
418
Suggested letter from Dr. Kerr to editor of "Old Oregon", 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
419
College Press, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
420
Lower Division of Jr. College, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
421
Reviewing progress of institutions, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
422
We await real budget figures, 2/18/1933-4/4/1933
 
423
Coordination on other states, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
424
Letter of condolence, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
425
Education at OSC, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
426
Conflicting governmental philosophies, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
427
Retrenchments, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
428
Finance as a factor in education, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
429
Mother & daughters banquet, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
430
Student welfare, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
431
Picture captions, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
432
Classification of freshmen & sophomores, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
434
Educational Foundation Throws Light on Oregon Higher Education Problems, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
435
News item on church dinner, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
436
Objectives & ideals of institutions differ, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
437
Extreme views should not dominate education Oregon State Mothers, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
438
The making of a great man, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
439
"The State & Higher Education," Carnegie Foundation, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
440
Reorganization of Higher Education a nation-wide movement, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
441
To the graduates of the College, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
442
North Carolina reorganization, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
443
Budget & salary cuts in other states, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
444
The day of reckoning for Higher Education, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
445
Trend toward unified control, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
446
Relation of State College to Higher Education, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
447
Trend toward unified control, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
448
Color design
 
449
Have faith-in state and nation, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
450
Telegram-engineering at U. of O. & OSC, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
451
Information of Dr. Kerr, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
452
President Hutchins "Hard Times & Higher Learning", 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
453
Analysis of Chancellor's File on Lower Division, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
454
Excerpts from the Chancellor's letter to the Gov., 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
455
The Depression & Education, 4/4/1933-1/17/1933
 
456
What the survey report has to say on consolidation, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
457
Summary of request for course changes in normal schools, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
458
Lower Division, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
459
A university profits by the Depression, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
460
Assoc. style book, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
461
Message to summer school students from Kerr, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
462
Summer session, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
463
New Colorado College plan, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
464
Minnesota Jr. College, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
465
University Jr. College at USC, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
466
Junior Certificate, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
467
Excerpts from human values in natural resources, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
468
Comparative costs OSC & U. of O., 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
469
Characterization of Dr. Kerr, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
470
Robertson's American Universities & Colleges, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
471
What the director can do in the preparation of Station Bulletins, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
472
Graduate work, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
473
Letter about prospective students, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
474
Jr. College at John Hopkins, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
475
Institutions handicapped by lack of attendance, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
476
Elements of a general education assured, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
477
Constructive principle followed by Board, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
478
Elimination of unnecessary duplication, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
479
Unification of common functions, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
480
Articulation of graduates study, research & extension, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
481
Future of Oregon Higher Education, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
482
Concentration of administration & related depts. in Ag., 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
483
Science must be restored, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
484
Accomplishments of Oregon Higher Education since Dr. Kerr was elected, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
485
Memo of conference with Dr. George Works, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
486
Gymnasium privileges available to faculty members, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
487
Introducing loyalty petition, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
488
Chancellor's greeting to freshmen, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
489
Higher Education, a matter of course, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
490
Program-Dr. J.B. Horner memorial broadcast, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
491
Delmer M. Goode, Scout Master, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
492
Book Review-Personal Hygiene, 7/5/1933-9/28/1933
 
665
Student fee bills, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
667
Poems, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
668
The religion of Mark Twain, 1-8, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
672
State Board of Higher Education, 14-33, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
673
Foreword to Leaflet, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
674
List errors in charges against Dr. Kerr, p.1-8, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
675
Forum, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
676
Cost of education a student, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
677
School costs of efficiency, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
678
Statement by Kerr, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
679
Biennial report, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
780
Secretarial training, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
668
The religion of Mark Twain, 9-15, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
669
Graduates, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
670
College Press, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
671
Dr. Kerr's salary, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
672
State Board of Higher Education, 1-13, 12/6/1935-8/13/1935
 
781
State scholarship & honorary degrees, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
782
Corvallis Water System, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
783
Graduates, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
784
Report of bulletins published, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
785
Coeducation, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
786
Land settlement, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
787
Dr. Kerr at Brigham Young University, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
788
Academic freedom, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
789
Medical School, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
790
Bibliography on Dr. Gatch, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
791
Timber, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
792
Departmental Collections, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
793
Dad's Club, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
794
Library Assoc., 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
795
Notes on Bloss & Miller, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
796
Faculty retirement systems, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
797
Same as above, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
798
Dept. of Music, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
799
Auditor for State Systems, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
800
Church meeting in Corvallis, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
801-802
D.M. Goode, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
803
Biographical notes on E.T. Reed, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
804
Memorial to Dr. James Knox Weatherford, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
805
Roscoe C. Nelson, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
806
Why go to College?, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
807
Eastern Oregon Normal School, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
808
A Veteran in the Service, Thomas M. Gatch, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
809
What us going to happen to America?, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
810
Convention of the League of Western Writers, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
811
Honesty in academic work, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
812
Audits, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
813
Summer lab at Crater Lake, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
814
Sigma XI & its refusal of a chapter at OSC, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
815
Dr. Gatch, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
816
Excerpts from Bringham Young College Bulletin, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
817
NEA, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
818
Effect of women's entering business & professions, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
819
Text of Bill 1851, providing places for location of public buildings, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
820
Announcements, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
821
Beaver, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
822
National Panhellenic, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
823
Research, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
824
Careers for women, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
825
Agricultural College of Utah, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
826
Commencement, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
827
Medical School, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
828
Portland Symphony Orchestra, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
829
Race between the Boreas & the Amaranth, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
830
Francois, a play, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
831
B.F. Irvine testimonial ceremony, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
832
Synthesis of knowledge, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
833
Music, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
834
School of Forestry Annual Banquet, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
835
Suggestions for improvement of Bureau Service, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
836
Irvine Testimonial Ceremony, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
837
Professor James Dryden, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
838
Irvine Testimonial, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
839
Faculty Bulletin, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
840
Dean Peavy, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
841
Honorary Degrees, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
842
Points in favor of salary restoration, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
843
Letter about "Which College", 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
844
Necessity of research, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
845
Rural year plan in Germany, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
846
Engineering booklets, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
847
Biological & Physical Sciences, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
848
Primary incentive to lead a student to enter State Institutions, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
849
Efficiency of counties-school organization, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
850
Oregon State Systems of Higher Education, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
851
Marshall Dana & social planning, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
852
Continuing appropriations, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
853
Why go to college?, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
854
The Tortoise & the Hare, 5/11/1935-8/27/1935
 
855
5 Publications Committee Meetings, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
856
6 Meeting Nov. 24, discussion of manuscripts, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
7
Dedication: Oregon Normal School, federal aid, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
8
Dedication: Oregon Normal School, federal aid, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
9
Dedication: Oregon Normal School, federal aid, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
10
Federal relief of unemployment & State Board, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
15
Requisitions-publications office, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
859
18 Complete course of study, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
860
82 Explanation of course of study, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
861
83 Comment on Oregonian's proposal to make military training optional, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
862
84 Extension courses, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
863
85 Dedication: Health Service Building, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
864
86 Crime detection in Medical School, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
865
87 Tercentenary conference of Arts & Science, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
866
88 Questionnaires-PWA, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
867
89 Budget: President's letter to the Chancellor, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
868
91 Convention, State Christian Endeavor Assoc., 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
869
92 Radio: Forest Reserves, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
870
99 Dairy Industry, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
871
101 Cooperation with federal & state agencies, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
872
102 Monograph of Dr. J.W. Ellison, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
873
103 Monographs & budget, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
874
104 Song copyright, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
875
105 Biennial reports form depts., 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
876
106 Assorted information on Agriculture, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
877
107 Scientific discoveries of Dean Cordley, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
878
108 J.A. Hanson, Corvallis (poultryman), 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
879
110 Special lecturer, Dr. Kitson, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
880
111 Guest professor, Frank C. Moore, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
881
112 O.D. Adams, Summer session staff
 
882
113 H.W. Adams, Superintendent, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
883
114 Frederick G. Leasure joins staff, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
884
115 Brodie, Gabrielson, Hanson receive D. Sc., 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
885
116 Mrs. W.A. Jensen, retiring Pres. of Mothers' Club, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
886
117 Mrs. J.A. Hanson President Elect, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
887
118 Dr. Hiro Harada, Artist, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
888
119 Commencement speaker, Dr. Stratton Brooks, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
889
120 Baccalaureate speaker, Dr. J. Hudson Ballard, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
890
130 Farm programs on KOAC, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
891
131 General outline for biennial report, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
132
Obituaries, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
135
The School of Forestry, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
136
University of Oregon Medical School, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
137
Research program in State Systems, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
139
Freshman Fable, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
890
140 Dedication of funeral home, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
893
142 Naming of Museum, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
894
143 Commendation of Bulletins, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
896
147 Occupations for graduates, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
897
150 Output of College Press, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
898
151 Dr. Kerr's Address: Founder's Day at Utah State, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
899
155 Notes on press matter, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
900
160 The Oregon State System of Higher Education, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
901
161 Chamber of Commerce, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
902
162 Century Club, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
903
163 Facts about Corvallis & Oregon, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
904
170 Editing, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
905
176 OSC in the First World War, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
906
179 Tributes from former students to Dr. Kerr, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
907
183 Picture captions for Dr. Kerr & Chancellor Hunter, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
908
184 Eulogy Honoring J.K. Weatherford, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
909
186 Laughter, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
910
187 4-H Club work in Oregon, 11/25/1936-3/25/1936
 
911
Typography, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
912
Visual aids, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
913
Student enrollment, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
914
Night Warbler-a poem, & others, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
915
Letter of transmittal for biennial report, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
916
Geology of Columbia River Canyon, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
917
Death of Dean Cordley, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
918-919
Retirement of Professor McAllister, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
920
Mailing Procedures, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
921
Outlook reports, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
922
Pharmacy, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
923
4-H, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
924
Crime detection lab, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
925
State Service, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
926-927
Rural rehabilitation, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
929
Quality of butter, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
930
Vocational guidance, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
931
Engineering, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
932
Dairy Industry, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
933
U. of O. Medical School, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
934
Changes in faculty, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
935
Business Administration, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
936
School of Law, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
937
Experiment Station, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
938
State System of Higher Education, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
939
President Conant speaks on education, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
940
OSC, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
941
Diploma copy, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
942
Play, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
943
Medical & Nursing Education, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
944
Emergency needs of publications, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
945
Recommendation for Honorary Degrees, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
946
Residence halls at Oregon Normal School, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
947
Residence halls, OSC, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
6 948
OSSHE, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
949
Herbert Townsend Vance, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
950
Horticulture Protectant, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
951
Procedures for getting dormitory room, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
952
Dr. James Jewell, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
953
Professor Carl Saleer, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
954
Dulcis Menloria-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
955
Ten Branch Stations, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
956
Publications, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
957
Kappa Phi, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
958
Notes on pictures of Harvard Tercentary, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
959a
Notes on pictures of Harvard Tercentary, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
960
Notes on pictures of Harvard Tercentary, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
959
Comments on Survey Reports, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
960a
Comment on Science on the University, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
961
Appreciation of Oregon, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
962-963
Promised Land, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
964
Memorial Elm, Class of, 1889, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
965
Old Age Security Program, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
966
Charles Henry Martin, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
967
Warren E. Forsythe, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
968
Agricultural Experiment Station, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
969
Caption for picture of football team, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
970
The Golden Years-a song, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
971
The Artist-a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
972
Honorary degrees to Gov. Martin & Dr. Forsythe, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
973
Oregon State Monographs, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
974
Commencement programs, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
975
Oregon State Monographs, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
976
Retirement of B.F. Irvine, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
977
OSC & the Gazette Times, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
978
Graduate study, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
979
Graduate division, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
980
Elementary teacher training, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
980a
Supplemental budget equipment, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
981
Dean Cordley, Wagoner's Book, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
982-983
Changes in fees, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
984
Leadership, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
985
Graduation ceremonies, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
986
Freshmen Week, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
987
James K. Weatherford, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 


Clara Waldo
 


J.B. Horner
 


James Withycombe
 
folder
988

Community aspects of medicine, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
989
Accidents involving state owned cars, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
990
Resignation of Dr. Clarence Boyer, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
991-993
Do You Remember?, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
994
Jr. & Sr. College, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
995
Behind These Columns, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
996-1001
Do You Remember?, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1002
A Recommendation, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1003
Do You Remember?, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1004
Publications Committee, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1005
Commencement Programs, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1006
Mrs. Sarah Finley, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1007
Make Corvallis Beautiful, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1008
Restoration of Science to University, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1009
Oregon & OSBHE, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1010
Summary survey commission report, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1011
Death of Roscoe C. Nelson, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1012
Excerpts from the Dedication Addresses, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1013
Victor E. Bailey, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1014
Agricultural Experiment Station, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1015
Oregon State Monograph Reprint Series, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1016
A protest by the State College Administrative Council, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1017
A Statement of Policy, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1018
Statement by the Board, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1019
An analysis of OSC of the U. of O. request for Science Degree, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1020
Contributions to Scholarly Journals, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1021
Committee of Public Relations, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1022
Report to President Starr, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1023
Oregon Coast & University field work there, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1024
Detailed reply to Norris Brief, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1025
Professional schools, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1026
Liberal Arts & Sciences, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1027
Dean J.A. Bexell, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1028
Almost too late-a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1029
Argument seeking the return of science to the U. of O., 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1030-31
Budget report of the monographs publications committee, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1031a
Scraps unidentified, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1032
Monograph reprints for Publications Committee, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1033
John B. Horner's autobiography, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1034
Excerpts from report of President B.L. Arnold, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1035
Report of Wallis Nash, 1888, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1036
Report on Song-Orange O, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1037
Herbert Arnold Clark, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1038
History of OSC, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1039
President & Mrs. Finley, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1040
Gates for lower campus entrance, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1041
Small town girl makes good, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1042
Report on Song-Orange O, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1043
Criticism of folder "Biology Camp", 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1044
Official report of President B.L.Arnold, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1045
Specific pages of annual report, Religion on campus, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1046
Specific pages of annual report, Two years in Oregon by Wallis Nash, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1047
J.C. Stevens, Degree of Doctor of Engineering, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1048
E.J. Kraus, the honorary Degree of Doctor of Science, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1049
Thornton T. Munger, The Honorary Degree of Director of Science, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1050
Discipline in academic & social behavior, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1051
Letter to the editor, The Oregonian, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1052
Report of the financial condition of Corvallis College, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1053
Characteristics of President Finley's Admin., 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1054-55
Admin. of President Arnold, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1056
OSSHE, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1057
President Miller's Admin., 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1058
Expansion, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1059-61
Freshman Week, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1062
Honorary Degree-Dr. Kerr, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1063
School of Science, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1064
The History of OSC, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1065
Physical Plant, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1066
Faculty Committee of the School of Science, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1067
School of Science, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1068
School of Engineering, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1069
Secretarial Science, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1070
School of Education, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1071
Pharmacy, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1072
Division of Ag. & Industrial Marketing, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1073
Students, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1074
Finances, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1075
Notes from an alum, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1076
Biennial report, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1077
School of Agriculture, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1078
School of Home Economics, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1079
School of Forestry, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1080
The State College stands high throughout Oregon, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1081
Liberal Arts & Sciences, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1082
School of Science, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1083
Ag. Experiment Station, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1084
Statewide service is the Institutional objective, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1085
President Kerr, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1086
History of OSC, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1087
Admin. of President Finley, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1088
Admin. of President Arnold, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1089
Admin. of President Bloss, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1090
Admin. of President Miller, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1091
Admin. of President Gatch, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1092
Admin. of President Kerr, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1093
Admin. of President Peavy, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
   
Volume XXXII
 
1094
Inaugurations of Dr. Charles A. Howard, Pres. Eastern Oregon Normal School, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1095
7Oth Anniversary of OSC, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1096
Kanas Day Picnic, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1097
Phi Kappa Phi, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1098
Frank L. Ballard, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1099
The Birds of Oregon, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1100
Oregon State Monographs, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1101
To Professor C.J. McIntosh, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1102
OSSHE, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1103
Publications Office, emergency equipment, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1104
General Extension, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1105
Summer sessions, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1106
KOAC, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1107
Professor W.T. Johnson, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1108
Fisheries, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1109
The Viking Age, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1110
Oregon Survey Commission, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1111
Country Club Heights, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1112
Minutes of SBOHE meeting, July 31, 1931
 
1113
Herman Wildenvey, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1114
The Stockholm Town Hill, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1115
Red Carnations-a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1116
The Rose-a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1117
Turn the Old Horse Out- a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1118
In Absence-a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1119
5Oth Anniversary of School of Home Economics, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1120
Beautification of the campus, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1120a
Poems et al by E.T.Reed, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1121
Notations, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1122
Leadership of the State College, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1123
Dean Larsell's letter, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1124
System of Higher Education, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1125
Azalea-a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1126
Not Mere Earth-a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1127
G.W. Peavy, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1128
Willamette Rain-a poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1129
Spring has sprung, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1130
Lines in memory of Governor Johnson, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1131
Oregonian on the consolidation movement, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1132
The Garden Pilgrimage, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1133
Irritants, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1134
Major functions of land-grant institutes, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1135
Wild Iris-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1136
Irritants & unsolved issues, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1137
Complaints to the Gov. & the Board of Higher Curr., 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1138
The Memorial Union, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1139
Positions occupied by graduates, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1140
Meadowlark, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1141
Biennial report SOC, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1142
Oregon state record in Forensics, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1143
Doctor S.P. Kapen, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1144
Alone, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1145
Ask the College, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1146
Science Dept., 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1147
In Absence, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1148
Peace on Earth-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1149
In Flight-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1150
Suspense-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1151
Helen-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1152
Marie-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1153
Hail Friend-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1154
Where Heaven and Horizon Join-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1155
Immortal Beauty-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1156
The Moon Path-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1157
The Foot-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1158
The Statesman-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1159
Educational & Vocational Guidance, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1160
Oregon milk control act, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1161
Autumn Monotone-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1162
Ann Harvard- poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1163
John Harvard- poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1164
Serenity-poem, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1165
Education & Vocational Guidance, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1166
The Moon Path (same as 1156), 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1167
The Red Roofs of Bergen, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1168
Conservation of Wildlife, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1169
A Forest Policy of Oregon, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1170
A land-grant college program, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1171
The Red Roofs of Bergen (same as 1167), 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1172
Thrall of Oslo, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
 
1173
Memorial Union, 6/18/1936-12/27/1937
   
Series IV:   General Subject File, 1908-1995
 
1
Newsclippings, 1915-1941
 
2
Planning & building of the M. U., 1930
 
3
Bookstore transfer, 1914
 
4
Misc. contracts & specifications related to OSC, 1908-1938
 
5
Student honors
 
6
Women's Athletic Assoc., 1914-1915
 
7
Public Works Admin., 1936
 
8
Marine Biology
 
9
Public speaking, 1930-1931
 
10
Kerr, 1931
 
11
E.T. Reed poems, song, writings, etc., 1920-1926
 
12
The "Orange and Black" publication, 1932
 
13
OSC Press relation, 1927-1939
 
14
Publicity, 1929-1931
 
15
Policies & general information for Office of Publication, 1937-1941
 
16
Committee on Publications, 1927
 
17
Publications, lists of OSC, 1931
 
18
Corresp. between C.D. Byrne & the Publications Office, 1935-1936
 
19
Office of Publications, budgets & costs, 1914-1935
 
20
Outside control of institutional finances, 1933-1934, 1937
 
21
1933 State audit
 
22
How "Complete" is OSC as a "Separate" land-grant college, 1941
 
23
Agriculture in the State of Oregon, 1924-1929
 
24
Agriculture training at OSC, 1936?
 
25
Questionnaires, 1948-1953
 
26
Questionnaires, 1942-1947
 
27
Questionnaires, prior to, 1943
 
28
OSC history
 
29
Corresp. & reports concerning KOAC, 1934-1937
 
30
Broadcast material for KOAC, 1934-1938
 
31
Jackson, Supt. of buildings OSC-defense of, 1933
 
7
Jackson, Supt. of buildings OSC-defense of, 1933
   
Reed, Edwin T., Poems, Songs, Writing, etc.
 
box
1


"Do You Remember" columns, 1924-1926
 


Brochure Inquiries, 1937
 


Editorial Reviews, undated
   
Reed, Edwin T., Correspondence
 


Memorial Union Campaign, 1925
 


Works, George A., University of Chicago, 1933-1934
   
American Association of Agricultural College Editors:
 


Resolution 1931 meeting at OSC
 


Correspondence, 1931-1956
 


Annual meeting programs, 1950-1960
 


Agricultural Economics Writing Short Course, 1954
 


Publication appraisal, 1955
 


Membership directory, 1958-1959
 


Association of American University Presses, 1961-1966
 


College Press (Printing Department), 1925-1936
 


Graduate Program, 1976-1977
 


Improvement of Teaching at Oregon State College, 1961
 


Logo Usage Guide, circa 1995
 


NORTHWEST BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, 1963-1967
 


OSSHE Information Division administration, 1933
 


Organizational chart, Publications Office, circa 1961
 


Publications meetings, 1961-1963
 


Publications Office biennial reports, 1946 and 1952
 


Report on OSU Publications, 1959-1960
 


Special report to President Peavy, July 13, 1934
 


Summary of Publications, 1955-1959
 


Hoyt report, 1946
 


Resolutions, undated
   
Series V:   Index of Publications
 
reel
8


"A" - "Interfraternity Banquet" (mid-folder)
 
9

"Interfraternity Banquet" (mid-folder)-Zoology
 


Graduate Poster, pre-1962
 
box
1


Series VI:   Correspondence, 1944-1978
 


Association of American Publishers, 1971
 


Biennial Report, 1962-1972
 


Business Office, 1964-1966
 


Misc. B, 1970-1977
 


Career folders, 1965-1973
 


Carter Award, 1954-1977
 


Catalog, 1944-1976
 


Commencement, 1961-1977
 


Misc. C, 1959-1967
 


Deanships, Schools of Science and Humanities and Social Sciences, 1961
 


Directories, 1967
 


Misc. E, 1977
 


Faculty Senate, 1962
 


Forestry, 1961
 


Gaskel, R. E., 1967
 


General Information Bulletin, 1960-1967
 


Gibbs, Wallace E., 1962-1964
 


Graphic Arts Center, 1967
 


Graduate posters, 1961
 


Misc. G, 1962
 


Hankins, Lila, 1969
 


Misc. H, 1958-1977
 


Hovland, Warren, 1960
 


Kahananui, Clarethel, 1957-1973
 


Layman, George H., 1972
 


Lieuallen, R. E., 1962
 


Misc. L, 1967-1973
 


MacVicar, Robert, 1970-1977
 


Mapping Your Education, 1971-1976
 


McGrath, Earl J., 1957-1960
 


Merryman, Carl D., 1973
 


Misc. M, 1961-1967
 


Martin, George Y., 1950-1966
 


Nagel, Thomas S., 1968-1970
 


National Geographic Society, 1968
 


Misc. N, 1968-1973
 


Misc. O, 1968-1976
 


Oregon Centennial, 1958
 


"Oregon Stater" and "OSU Scope", 1967-1974
 


OSU Centennial, 1967-1968
 


Peck, Robert D., 1972
 


Popovich, Milosh, 1960-1978
 


Misc. P, 1973
 


Misc. R, 1966
 


Shideler, Fred, 1960-1966
 


Space allocation, 1960-1971
 


Strand, A. L., 1958
 


Student Information Distribution Center, 1964
 


"Trees to Know in Oregon", 1957
 


University Goals, 1969
 


Widicus, Wilbur, 1977
 


Wirt, Robert J., 1966
 


Wittig, Gertraude, 1968-1973
 


Misc. W, 1975
 


Young, Roy A., 1970-1976
 


Young, Ken, 1962-1969

 

Subgroup II:  OSU Press Publications, 1940-1979

 
 
Container(s)
Description
   
Series I:   Birds of Oregon, 1940
 
box
1


Edited typescript (1018 pages)
   
Illustrations:
 


Figures 1-18
 


Frontispiece
 


Plates 1-20
 
2

Plates 21-97
   
Series II:   Improving College and University Teaching, 1953-1979
   
Correspondence
 


Luncheons, 1972-1973
 


21st Birthday, 1974
 


Publisher's review copies, 1965-1968
 


Book review materials, 1954-1977
 


Comments re: ICUT, 1953-1971
 


Canadian issue, 1960-1961
 


Complimentary, 1953-1974
 


Composite index requests, 1960-1962
 


Exchanges - journals, ads, 1961-1977
 


Johnson Reprint, microfilm, 1963-1978
 


Reid Foundation, 1977-1978
 


Requests for reprints, 1963-1971
 


Permissions, 1953-1978
 


Promotion, 1953-1977
 


Prospects and promises, 1954-1978
 


Requests for samples, 1954-1978
 


Subscription rates, 1974-1977
 


Editorial Advisory Board, 1953-1977
 


Brogan, Howard, 1968-1971
 


Chase, Mary Ellen, 1960-1962
 


Crane, Robert M., 1963-1968
 


Danforth Foundation, 1963
 


Duryea, E. D., 1954-1976
 


Estrin, Herman A., 1964-1974
 


Hankins, Lela R., 1975
 


Hatch, Winslow R., 1953-1973
 


Hungerford, Curtiss R., 1969-1976
 


Rosetta Stone, 1964
 


Loeffelbein, Robert L., 1962-1966
 


Mayer, Frederic, 1963-1973
 


Morton, Richard K., 1964-1973
 


Neudling, Chester, 1965-1975
 
3

Pullias, Earl, 1962-1976
 


Roucek, Joseph S., 1970
 


Stickler, W. Hugh, 1963-1966
 


Tead, Ordway, 1953-1970
 


Withers, A. M., 1953-1964
 


Wallace, Eunice, 1963-1975
 


Marshall, Max S., 1953-1971
 


General, 1953-1979
 


Miscellaneous, 1973-1979
 


Copyright Registration, 1957-1978
 


Statement of Ownership, Management, & Circulation, 1963-1978
 


Miscellaneous Advertising Information, undated
 


Verse/Fillers, pending, 1953-1977
 


Inventory, 1963-1978
   
Winter 1975 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Spring 1975 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Edited Manuscripts
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Summer 1975 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Autumn 1975 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Edited Manuscripts
 
4

Edited Manuscripts
 


Mock-up
 


Reprint Requests, 1975
   
Winter 1976 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Spring 1976 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Summer 1976 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Autumn 1976 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Winter 1977 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Spring 1977 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Edited Manuscripts
 


Mock-up and other production materials
 


Reprint Requests
   
Summer 1977 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Edited Manuscripts
 
5

Edited Manuscripts
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Autumn 1977 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Edited Manuscripts
 


Mock-up and other production materials
   
Winter 1978 Issue
 


Author Correspondence
 


Edited Manuscripts
 


Mock-up and other production materials
 


Approved Galley Proof
 


Other Proofs
 


Returned Manuscripts Correspondence, 1976-1978
 
6

Returned Manuscripts Correspondence, 1978
 


Rejected Manuscripts Correspondence, 1978
 


Discarded Manuscripts Correspondence, 1978
 


No Response, Manuscripts Returned Correspondence, 1978
 


Returned Manuscripts Correspondence - Mail Undeliverable/Bad Addresses, 1978
   
Yearbook
 


General Information, 1975-1977
 


Inventory, 1975-1977
 


Titles
 


Orders, 1975-1977
 


Standing Orders
 


Title Pages, etc., 1976-1977
 


Order Information (OSU Printing Dept.), 1975-1977
   
1977 Issue:
 


Edited Manuscripts, 1-40
 
7

Edited Manuscripts, 41-72
 


Masters
 


Preprints
 


Checks and Manuscripts Returned Correspondence, 1978
 


Unpaid Manuscripts Returned Correspondence, 1978
 


Paid Manuscripts Returned Correspondence, 1978
 
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Author Index Cards, A-Z, 1953-1978