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12015-09-01T16:39:23-07:00Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896YMCA, Y Hut, ca. 19206Y-Hut, ca. 1920. Built to accommodate a larger YMCA presence on campus during World War I, the Y-Hut was located from 1918 to 1927 where the Memorial Union is today. It was erected by the National War Work Council of the YMCA. The Y-Hut was removed in early 1927 to make way for the MU. The YWCA remained in Shepard Hall. (HC 1208)plain2015-10-23T20:21:36-07:00HC1208_ymca_y_hut.jpg44.565109, -123.278884Harriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-09-22T19:12:06-07:00Larry Landis with OSU Digital Publishing9d087289d46d0c9b0a147e7761e40d9b5f746896Celebrating OSC's Victory over NYU, 19283Coach Paul Schissler (left) and football team member Howard Maple receiving a trophy from Portland Mayor George Baker, celebrating OSC's victory over New York University, 1928. Oregon State concluded an up-and-down season in 1928 by traveling 3,000 miles to play the much heralded New York University Violets in Yankee Stadium on Thanksgiving Day, November 29. The 25-13 Beaver victory, considered one of college football's biggest upsets of the season, was called "one of the prettiest games of the year to watch" by a New York sportswriter. On the team's return trip, crowds at LaGrande, Pendleton, The Dalles, Portland and Corvallis greeted the victors. The trophy awarded by Mayor Baker was inscribed, "To Oregon State College by the citizens of Portland presented in commemoration of the football victory, Oregon State College over New York University Yankee Stadum, New York O.S.C. 25 - N.Y.U. 13 November 29, 1928 (HC 918)plain2015-10-12T21:54:29-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-07T22:50:07-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Residents in the Margaret Snell Hall Living Room, ca. 19253Residents in the Margaret Snell Hall living room, ca. 1925. Snell Hall (Ballard Extension Hall) opened in 1921 as residence hall for women. Like Waldo Hall, it included a large, comfortable common living room area complete with fireplace. This image appeared in the 1926 Beaver yearbook. (P16:995)plain2015-10-21T22:38:26-07:00P_16_995.jpg44.563826, -123.276419Buildings PhotographsKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-07T22:15:49-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Canning Berries in the Horticultural Products Canning Lab, ca. 19202Canning berries in the Horticultural Products canning lab, ca. 1920. The second floor of the Horticultural Products Building included this seventy-two foot long canning room. An addition to the building in 1924 provided a new space of nearly 2,800 square feet for the canning lab and included two complete lines of canning machinery. (HC 936)plain2015-10-07T23:42:07-07:00HC0936_canning_laboratory.jpgHarriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-07T22:14:35-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29School of Forestry Tree Nursery, 19252School of Forestry Tree Nursery, 1925. The School of Forestry established this tree nursery soon after the Forestry Building (Moreland Hall) was built in 1917. In 1925 the nursery contained nearly 100 species. Many of the trees in the large grove south of Moreland Hall are remnants of this nursery. (HC 849)plain2015-10-07T23:42:26-07:00HC0849_forestry_nursery.jpgHarriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-28T21:32:25-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Coach Paul Schissler Receiving a Trophy Celebrating OSC's Victory Over New York University, 19282Coach Paul Schissler (left) and football team member Howard Maple receiving a trophy from Portland Mayor George Baker, celebrating OSC's victory over New York University, 1928. Oregon State concluded an up-and-down season in 1928 by traveling 3,000 miles to play the much heralded New York University Violets in Yankee Stadium on Thanksgiving Day, November 29. The 25-13 Beaver victory, considered one of college football's biggest upsets of the season, was called "one of the prettiest games of the year to watch" by a New York sportswriter. On the team's return trip, crowds at LaGrande, Pendleton, The Dalles, Portland and Corvallis greeted the victors. The trophy awarded by Mayor Baker was inscribed, "To Oregon State College by the citizens of Portland presented in commemoration of the football victory, Oregon State College over New York University Yankee Stadium, New York O.S.C. 25 - N.Y.U. 13 November 29, 1928 (HC 918)plain2015-10-28T21:33:44-07:00HC0918_1928_Schissler_Baker_Maple.jpgHarriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-07T22:39:03-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Local Business Exposition, 19291Local business exposition, 1929. Oregon State has a long history of hosting special events, both affiliated and not affiliated with the school. This exposition, held in the arena portion of the Armory (McAlexander Fieldhouse) featured many local businesses, especially auto dealers. (Courtesy Benton County Historical Society, #20020910018)plain2015-10-07T22:39:04-07:0020020910018.jpgKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-26T21:59:12-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Class reunion attendees, June 19261Class reunion attendees, June 1926. Class reunions became popular in the 1920s, and were often planned to be close to commencement. This reunion tent hosted members of graduating classes from 1904 through 1907. They were viewing “old time pictures and mementoes.” The alumni included (from left) A.G. Bouquet, Anne Ewing Wayson, Harry Auld, Minette Phillips Espy, Phillip Gearhart, Madeline Nichold, Sam Graf, Fred Roth, Floyd Rowland, Harold G. Rumbraugh, Letha Rickard Porter, and Fred Ewing. The Golden Jubilee Reunion, the Alumni Association’s primary reunion, brings together members of the graduating class from fifty years ago. (HC 1102)plain2015-10-26T21:59:12-07:00oregondigital_df70c5085.jpgHarriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-28T20:18:58-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Rockne at OAC Summer Session Coaching School, ca. 19271Rockne at OAC summer session coaching school, ca. 1927. Rockne is wearing the leather football helmet. To his left is OAC football coach Paul Schissler. The fieldwork part of Rockne’s class took place at Bell Field. In the background are the Forestry Building and Men’s Gymnasium. (HC 22)plain2015-10-28T20:18:58-07:00oregondigital_df70cc17c.jpgHarriet's Photograph CollectionKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29
12015-10-28T20:20:54-07:00Keenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29Dean Ava Milam and Graduate Student Caroline Chen, ca. 19271Dean Ava Milam and graduate student Caroline Chen, ca. 1927. Chen, who was from Peking (now Beijing), was one of the first home economics graduate students from China to attend Oregon State. Milam developed strong relationships with many Pacific Rim countries, including China, Korea, and Japan, and many students came to Oregon State because of her work in those countries. (MSS – Ava Milam Clark Papers)plain2015-10-28T20:20:54-07:00oregondigital_df70c0661.jpgMSS – Ava Milam Clark PapersKeenan Ward2cdcd8d7f43837000f1c46b62b720aeba303ca29