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- 1 2015-09-22T20:51:17-07:00 Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing 9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896 Dean of Forestry Paul M. Dunn Observing a Pinecone, 1950 Keenan Ward 5 Dean of Forestry Paul M. Dunn observing a pinecone, November 1950. Dunn (1898-1988) was OSC’s dean of forestry from 1942 to 1955. He was instrumental in OSC obtaining the 6,200 acre Adair Tract from the federal government after World War II. A large portion of this tract became the Paul M. Dunn Research Forest. Prior to coming to OSC, he had been dean of forestry at Utah State College from 1931 to 1938. After leaving Oregon State, Dunn worked for the St. Regis Paper Company until 1968. He was a 1975 recipient of the Society of American Foresters’ Gifford Pinchot Award. (HC 200) plain 2015-10-07T23:50:16-07:00 HC0200_Paul_Dunn.jpg Harriet's Photograph Collection Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-09-01T23:35:52-07:00 Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing 9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896 Dearborn Hall, ca. 1950 Keenan Ward 3 Dearborn Hall, ca. 1950. Constructed in 1949, it was the home of OSU’s electrical engineering program for many years. It was the last of three interconnected buildings on Campus Way; the others were Batcheller and Covell halls. It was named for Richard H. Dearborn, head of the Electrical Engineering Dept. from 1914 to 1934 and Dean of Engineering from 1935 to 1944. (P82:430) plain 2015-10-09T21:06:43-07:00 P82_430.jpg Gwil Evans Photographic Collection Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-09-01T23:37:35-07:00 Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing 9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896 College Playhouse, ca. 1951 Keenan Ward 3 College Playhouse, ca. 1951. The old armory and gymnasium building was converted to a playhouse for Oregon State’s excellent theatre program in 1950. It was renamed Mitchell Playhouse in 1961, in memory of C.B. Mitchell, longtime chair of the Speech Dept. and director of the theatre program. The building was used as the playhouse until 1990, when fire safety concerns closed it for that purpose. In 1992 it was restored with gift funds from the Wayne and Gladys Valley Foundation, and reopened as the Gladys Valley Gymnastics Center. (P16:814) plain 2015-10-09T21:07:31-07:00 P_16_814.jpg Buildings Photographs Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-09-01T23:10:59-07:00 Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing 9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896 Freshman co-ed with new campus street signs, fall 1953 Keenan Ward 3 Freshman co-ed with new campus street signs, fall 1953. This student showed off the new street signs that were installed on campus. The signs were orange with black lettering – the inverse of today’s orange on black street signs. (P82:64 #1473) plain 2015-10-09T21:08:09-07:00 P82_0064_1473.jpg Gwil Evans Photographic Collection Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-09-01T23:38:47-07:00 Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing 9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896 Chemical Engineering Building, February 1957 Keenan Ward 3 Chemical Engineering Building, February 1957. The building, designed by Portland architect Herman Brookman, was constructed in 1955. It was named in 1986 for George Gleeson, Dean of Engineering from 1944 to 1970. (P82:17 #2154b) plain 2015-10-09T21:08:32-07:00 P82_0017_2154b.jpg Evans, Gwil, Photographic Collection Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-10-05T22:35:14-07:00 Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29 Teaching in the New Wing of the Home Economics Building, January 1954 Keenan Ward 2 Teaching in the new wing of the Home Economics Building, January 1954. This new wing and remodeled parts of the existing building provided students with a wide range of facilities, including food, nutrition, textiles and home furnishing laboratories and spaces for family meal service instruction and food demonstration. (P 82:42 #1574) plain 2015-10-07T23:19:04-07:00 P82_0042_1574.jpg Gwil Evans Photographic Collection Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-10-07T22:32:50-07:00 Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29 Oregon State Housemothers, ca. 1950 Keenan Ward 2 Oregon State Housemothers, ca. 1950. Greek houses and housing co-operatives employed housemothers, who served “in loco parentis” for those living groups, acting as administrator, superviser, social coordinator, and sometime confidante. One of the most famous housemothers affiliated with Oregon State was Florence Kincaid Naismith, widow of James Naismith, who is credited with inventing the game of basketball in 1892. She served as housemother for the Delta Delta Delta sorority from 1941 to 1947. Housemothers also had their own organization – the Resident Hostess Club of Oregon State College. It was created in 1948, and the members met monthly to discuss common issues and problems at the living groups, and to plan social events for the residents. The club had a close connection with the Dean of Women. The club disbanded about 1968. (P25:2715) plain 2015-10-07T23:34:24-07:00 P_25_2715.jpg Oregon State University Historical Photographs Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-10-07T22:29:53-07:00 Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29 “Beaver Machine” Homecoming Display, 1951 Keenan Ward 2 “Beaver Machine” Homecoming display, 1951. OSU’s Greek community has been a major participants in OSU’s Homecoming festivities for many decades. On of their traditions has been the creation of signs and displays in front of their houses -- some of them were elaborate feats of engineering. (P125:1) plain 2015-10-07T23:35:07-07:00 P_125_1.jpg Larry Kirkland Photographs Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-10-07T22:19:53-07:00 Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29 Participants in the Oregon Dairy Industries Meeting at Oregon State College Judging Ice Cream, February 1953 Keenan Ward 2 Participants in the Oregon Dairy Industries meeting at Oregon State College judging ice cream, February 1953. (P82:27 #1597) plain 2015-10-07T23:43:18-07:00 P82_0027_1597.jpg Gwil Evans Photographic Collection Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
- 1 2015-10-07T22:23:48-07:00 Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29 Physics Professors David Nicodemus and Richard R. Dempster Work with OSC’s Cyclotron, ca. 1954 Keenan Ward 2 Physics Professors David Nicodemus and Richard R. Dempster work with OSC’s cyclotron, ca. 1954. Nicodemus joined the Oregon State faculty in 1950 after receiving his doctorate at Stanford, where he worked on establishing its cyclotron. During World War II he worked on the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, and participated in the detonation of the first nuclear device at the Trinity site in 1945. Dempster came to Oregon State in 1944 after earning his doctorate at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1942. While at Cal, Dempster worked in Ernest O. Lawrence’s Radiation Lab. Lawrence developed the first cyclotron at the University of California in 1932. (P25:2888) plain 2015-10-07T23:43:45-07:00 P_25_2888.jpg Oregon State University Historical Photographs Keenan Ward 2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29