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12015-09-01T16:47:58-07:00Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896Stock judging pavilion, 19125Stock judging pavilion, 1912. This facility, designed by John Bennes, was used by the Animal Husbandry Department for the showing of animals and to afford students “an opportunity to examine, score, test, and otherwise study the splendid specimens” of the college stock and those of farmers and breeders. Unfortunately the facility burned a few months after completion due to a malfunctioning woodstove. It was replaced with a similar, but more modest, structure. The recently completed (2012) James E. Oldfield Animal Teaching Center, which has a large demonstration area, includes a number of design elements similar to the 1912 pavilion. (P25:1161)plain2015-10-23T20:24:13-07:00P_25_1161C.jpg44.566587, -123.290857Oregon State University Historical PhotographsKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-09-01T23:29:57-07:00Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896Construction of the temporary war barracks, 19184Construction of the temporary war barracks, 1918. The implementation of the Students' Army Training Corps (SATC) in 1918 necessitated additional housing for male students. This building was quickly constructed to the west of the Forestry Building (visible to the right) and later used as a dormitory for men (Poling Hall). The dorm rooms held from two to six men, and the basement area included a cafeteria. The dormitory was used until 1928, when a new Men’s Dormitory (now Weatherford Hall) was built on the location. (HC 1342)plain2015-10-09T21:02:20-07:00HC1342_construction.jpgHarriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-05T21:22:23-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Cadet Corps and Band in Formation on Lawn in Front of the Administration Building, 19163Cadet Corps and band in formation on lawn in front of the Administration Building, 1916. Colonel McAlexander, Commandant of Cadets, is in the front row, far left. (HC 85)plain2015-10-23T20:46:02-07:00HC0085_1916_cadets.jpg44.566525, -123.274248Harriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-05T22:38:37-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Students Working with Farm Equipment in the Farm Mechanics Building, ca. 19123Students working with farm equipment in the Farm Mechanics Building, ca. 1912. The building featured space for demonstration and operation of heavy farm equipment, machinery for testing farm equipment, and included a wide variety of representative machines. The 1914-15 college catalog stated “all of this expensive equipment is available to students in Farm Mechanics in the regular and short course work.” This building is Gilmore Hall today. (P47:1)plain2015-10-23T21:03:22-07:00P_47_1.jpg44.566452, -123.280541Class Sessions Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-07T22:52:26-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Waldo Hall Reception, ca. 19103Waldo Hall reception, ca. 1910. Waldo Hall included a large living room area that was suitable for events such as this reception. Some of the columns are still visible on Waldo Hall’s second floor. (P25:1220)plain2015-10-21T22:33:42-07:00P_25_1220.jpg44.564101, -123.277172Oregon State University Historical PhotographsKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-05T21:29:10-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29President Kerr Addressing SATC Cadets from the Bandstand, 19182President Kerr addressing SATC cadets from the Bandstand, 1918. (P25:2901)plain2015-10-07T23:27:37-07:00P_25_2901.jpgOregon State University Historical PhotographsKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-05T22:47:50-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Literary Societies Picnic, May 30, 19102Literary societies picnic, May 30, 1910. Members of the Pierian (women) and Jeffersonian (men) literary societies gathered for this picnic at the end of the 1909-10 school year. Although membership in the societies was segregated by gender, they conducted occasional joint meetings and social events. (P116:12)plain2015-10-07T23:33:13-07:00P_116_12.jpgAlva Aitken Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-07T22:17:23-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29OAC Professor of Bacteriology Theodore Beckwith in His Lab, ca. 19132OAC Professor of Bacteriology Theodore Beckwith in his lab, ca. 1913. The Bacteriology Department worked closely with other departments, such as Dairy Husbandry and Poultry Husbandry, on Experiment Station research projects. Beckwith was a member of the OAC faculty and chair of the Bacteriology Department from 1912 to 1919. He authored several Extension and Experiment Station publications. He later served as chair of UCLA’s Department of Bacteriology. (HC 949)plain2015-10-07T23:41:48-07:00HC_0949.jpgHarriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-28T20:16:57-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Examples of Furniture Made by Industrial Arts Students, ca. 19151Examples of furniture made by industrial arts students, ca. 1915. OAC’s industrial arts program was designed to prepare graduates for teaching manual training at the elementary and high school levels. The curriculum included courses in cabinetwork, woodworking, pattern making, forging, foundry practice, machine shop, and shop drawing. (HC 601)plain2015-10-28T20:16:57-07:00oregondigital_df70cb884.jpgHarriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-05T21:14:58-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Liberty Loan Bond Drive Poster, ca. 19181Liberty loan bond drive poster, ca. 1918. This poster was created by OAC student Mildred Slayton, who was a home economics major from Prineville and a member of the Class of 1919. (MSS – World War I Poster Collection)plain2015-10-05T21:14:58-07:00MildredSlaytonPoster.jpgKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29