College of Science Records, 1880-2015

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Oregon State University. College of Science.
Title
College of Science Records
Dates
1880-2015 (inclusive)
1930-2000 (bulk)
Quantity
8.75 cubic feet, including 2494 photographic prints and 3436 negatives, (27 boxes, including 1 oversize box)
4 microfilm reels
842 Mbytes, (329 digital files)
Collection Number
RG 024
Summary
The College of Science Records document the administrative activities of the College of Science at Oregon State University from its founding in 1932. The records include administrative records, biographical files for select faculty and staff of the college, correspondence, department histories, college publications, newspaper clippings, photographs, and microfilmed correspondence and reports. The College of Science was first established as the School of Science in 1932; it became the College of Science in 1973.
Materials from this collection have been digitized and are available in Oregon Digital.
Repository
Oregon State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives Research Center
Special Collections and Archives Research Center
121 The Valley Library
Oregon State University
Corvallis OR
97331-4501
Telephone: 5417372075
Fax: 5417378674
scarc@oregonstate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Though Oregon State University’s (OSU) roots date back to the founding of the Corvallis Academy in 1856 and the collegiate-level courses offered by the Methodist-owned Corvallis College by 1865, it could be argued that the passage of the first Morrill Act is the true watershed moment in OSU’s history. Written by Representative Justin Smith Morrill of Vermont and signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862, the Morrill Act provided each state with 30,000 acres of federal land for each member in their congressional delegation. The land was then sold by the states to raise funds to establish public colleges that focused on agriculture and the “mechanical arts” (considered a contemporary complement to the liberal arts, and typically including academic disciplines such as engineering). The teaching and study of the sciences has been a crucial component of Oregon State University's pedagogical foundation since its establishment, and has remained thus thoughout OSU's history.

In 1868, the Oregon Legislative Assembly designated Corvallis College the “Agricultural College of the State of Oregon,” and recipient of the land grant set forth in the Morrill Act (for Oregon, 90,000 acres). The curriculum of the College at the time included courses in Algebra, Geometry, Latin, Greek, Composition and Rhetoric, and Physiology. The Primary and Preparatory Departments – elementary and high school grades respectively – additionally offered classes in orthography (spelling), reading, penmanship, history, natural philosophy, astronomy, and book-keeping. Though it was “earnestly recommended” that students of the college complete the full complement of courses, if they chose students could omit the ancient languages and follow the “Scientific Course,” or track, completing all other courses. The same curriculum was available to women admitted to the college as to men; women were additionally offered courses in music, painting, and drawing. Three degrees were conferred to graduating students: a Bachelor of Science to those who completed the “Scientific Course;” a Bachelor of Arts to those who completed all courses offered, both “Classical” and “Scientific;” and a Master of Arts to students having completed a Bachelor of Art and who had, since graduation, been engaged in “some literary occupation and [who had] sustained a good moral character.”

As a land-grant school, Corvallis College was required to offer courses that met the conditions set out in the Morrill Act, specifically to “teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts…in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life.” The first “agricultural course,” or track, listed in the 1869-1870 academic catalog consisted of Chemistry and other science classes already being taught, including Geology and Mineralogy, Zoology, and Botany. Though the mechanical arts curriculum could not be organized in the 1870s due to “want of funds,” students could take related mathematics and physics courses.

In 1873, Corvallis State Agricultural College published its first agricultural research bulletin, designed to serve as a practical, educational circular for farmers and ranchers across the state, assisting them in putting into practice the research outcomes of the College. In 1887, the federal Hatch Act – named for Congressman William Hatch, Chair of the House Committee of Agriculture – provided federal funds to state land-grant colleges in order to create a series of agricultural experiment stations that would disseminate information regarding advances in agricultural technology and techniques, especially in the areas of soil minerals and plant growth. Oregon’s first agricultural experiment station was established just a year later. Oregon’s first branch experiment station was established in Union, Oregon in 1901.

The college's curriculum continued to expand alongside its reach. In 1889, the State Agricultural College of Oregon’s existing curriculum was reorganized into five tracks. Where once the College had offered just six classes, it now offered additional courses in English, Modern Language, History, Household Economy and Hygiene, Zoology and Entomology, Horticulture, Bookkeeping and Bee Culture, and Military Science and Tactics – all at the college level.

In 1908, President William Jasper Kerr, who assumed office in 1907, reorganized Oregon State Agricultural College’s (OSAC) academic programs, creating professional schools in agriculture, commerce, engineering and mechanic arts, and domestic science and art. Kerr continued to diversify OSAC’s curriculum throughout the 1910s, creating schools for forestry and mines in 1913, for pharmacy in 1917, and vocational education in 1918. The Division of Service Departments was also established in 1918 in order to provide “basic instruction in subjects that did not offer majors, but were nonetheless core to the curriculum.” Kerr’s expansion of OSAC’s curriculum, however, was viewed as a potential threat to the University of Oregon’s own academic offerings and enrollment. In an attempt to head off any further academic rivalry, the State Board of Higher Curricula (SBHC) was established in 1909 and given the authority to “determine the allocation and development of curricula” between the two Oregon colleges. With the SBHC’s assistance, OSAC’s function and mission were better defined; the Board continued to serve in this executive capacity until 1929.

Passage of the Oregon Unification Bill in 1929 placed OSAC – and all other state-supported institutions of higher education – under the purview of the newly formed Oregon State Board of Higher Education. The following year the Board implemented a survey of Oregon’s public higher education system. The resulting report recommended a massive restructuring of academic programs at all Oregon colleges, and the University of Oregon, to streamline curriculums and eliminate duplication. As part of this system-wide restructuring, the School of Science was established at Oregon State, and the School of Commerce was transferred to the University of Oregon. Humanities and social science courses at OSAC were limited to freshman- and sophomore-level classes, and consolidated into new, lower divisions. Though course work and degrees in Commerce eventually returned to Oregon State in 1945 in the form of a new School of Business and Technology, the School of Science has been a part of Oregon State University’s academic landscape ever since.

With the creation of the School of Science in 1932, the scope of science at OSAC was greatly expanded. The instruction provided in the sciences, however, has been and continues to be, an integral part of a liberal education at Oregon State. Believing all students require “some instruction in science,” the mission of the College of Science at its establishment was three-fold: to contribute to a well-rounded liberal arts education for all students; to provide “professional preparation” to those students intending to pursue a career in the “realms of science;” and to “provide basic and service courses for students majoring in some other field.” The School of Science provided coursework in eight “major curricula” when it was established: Bacteriology, Botany, Chemistry, Entomology, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, and Zoology. Bachelors and Master’s degrees in Art and Science, and a PhD program were offered. At the time of its founding, the School of Science boasted 55 faculty members, 180 sciences majors (including graduate students), and 2,500 students enrolled in science courses. The first Dean, Earl L. Packard (1932-1938), also served as the Head of the Department of Geology. Packard was followed by Francois A. Gilfillan (1938-1962), Vernon H. Cheldelin (1962-1965), John M. Ward (1966-1971) Robert W. Krauss (1973-1980), Thomas T. Sugihara (1981-1986), Frederick Horne (1986-2000), Sherman H. Bloomer (2000-2012), Sastry Pantula (2013-2017), and Roy Haggerty (2017- ). David B. Nicodemus (1965-1966), Theran D. Parsons (1971-1972, 1980-1981), and W. Lawrence Gates (1986-1987) served as Acting Deans of the College. In 1935, the first Ph.D. degrees were conferred to Herbert Jones, Karl Klemm, and Alfred Taylor (in Physics, Chemistry, and Zoology, respectively).

In February 1973, the School of Science became the College of Science. Then-President Robert MacVicar hoped the change to a more “traditional title of ‘college’ [would] assist in obtaining more adequate recognition for both units.” By 1981, the academic disciplines offered by the College of Science had nearly doubled. Coursework and majors were offered in fourteen departments: Atmospheric Sciences, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Botany and Plant Pathology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Entomology, General Science, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, Statistics, and Zoology. As of 2019, the College of Science offers undergraduate degrees in Biochemistry and Biophysics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, BioHealth Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, and Zoology. Masters and Doctoral degrees are offered in Biochemistry and Biophysics, Integrative Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, and Statistics.

[Sources consulted for this historical note include A School for the People : a Photographic History of Oregon State University by Lawrence A. Landis, The People's School: a History of Oregon State University by William G. Robbins, Morrill Act Sesquicentennial informational flyer, and the School of Science history found in Series 4 of this collection (Box-Folder 14.13).]

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The College of Science Records document the administrative activities of the College of Science at Oregon State University from its founding in 1932. The records include administrative records, biographical files for select faculty and staff of the college, correspondence, department histories, college publications, newspaper clippings, photographs, and microfilmed correspondence and reports.

Series 1, Administrative Records, is further arranged into six sub-series: Sub-series 1. Advertising and Marketing, 1981-1996; Sub-series 2. Departments and Programs, 1965-1998; Sub-series 3. Meetings and Committees, 1958-1995; Sub-series 4. Reports and Studies, 1932-2001; Sub-series 5: Spaces and Space Allocation, 1962-2003; and Sub-series 6. Subject Files, 1956-2006. Included in this series are biennial reports from 1938 to 1972; course descriptions, syllabi, and approval forms for new and continuing courses in the Department of General Science; and records documenting the establishment and/or reorganization of programs within the college (e.g. Biology, Environmental Science). The Subject Files sub-series includes two folders concerning the Junior Engineers and Scientists Summer Institute (JESSI).

The Biographical Files in Series 2 include press releases, curriculum vitae, and journal and newspaper clippings documenting the professional / academic work of College of Science faculty and staff. The correspondence in Series 3 documents programs and degrees offered by the College; events, such as student orientation; professional organizations; spaces used by the College (e.g. Cordley Hall); and the work of past college Deans and faculty. This series includes biographical files for E. Dale Trout, Jane Lubchenco, Theran Parsons, and E. Dale Trout.

Series 4, Department Histories, is comprised of essays detailing the histories of various departments within the College of Science, as well as correspondence about the compilation of those histories.

The Publications in Series 5 include issues of The Science Record, the quarterly publication of the College of Science. Select issues of this publication have been digitized and are available online in Oregon Digital. Several departmental publications are also included in this series. The Publications series includes newsletters of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society. The OSU chapter of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is part of a national, nonprofit organization focused on "substantially increasing the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations, and other Indigenous peoples of North America in science, technology, engineering, and math studies and careers".

Series 6, Newspaper Clippings, is comprised of newspaper clippings documenting the research of faculty, and general College of Science news.

In 2019, the photographs which comprised the College of Science Photograph Collection (P 084) were transferred to this collection as Series 7. Image numbers assigned during the processing of P 084 have been retained and are included in the descriptions of relevant folders. Series 7 is further arranged into six sub-series: Sub-series 1. Awards, 1964-1995; Sub-series 2. Departments and Programs, 1910-1990; Sub-series 3. Events and Meetings, 1974-2005; Sub-series 4. Publications, 1925-1988; Sub-series 5. Spaces, circa 1900-1997; and Sub-series 6. Faculty, Staff, and Students, 1921-1999. The arrangement of this series is intended to mirror the arrangement of Series 1, Administrative Records, as many of the photographs in this series relate directly to the sub-series in Series 1. Of note in this series are photographs of Dean F.A. Gilfillan, and faculty member E. Dale Trout.

Records documenting the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) on OSU’s campus make up a significant portion of the records in Series 8, Microfilmed Correspondence and Reports. Also included in this series is correspondence about School of Science programs and departments, and correspondence of College of Science Dean Earl L. Packard. This series also includes a folder documenting the work of Nathan Fasten. Materials in this folder are primarily administrative in nature, and document the day-to-day management <span class="highlight1 bold">of</span> the Zoology Department and its faculty. Subjects include: faculty course loads, budgets, space needs, and hiring and promotions.

The collection also contains digital materials available for use in the Special Collections and Archives Research Center Reading Room. A small portion of these materials – Digital File 001 – document the external relations and communication strategies of the college. The majority, however, document College of Science-produced educational events and lectures, such as Discovery Days and the F.A. Gilfillan Memorial Lecture series, and include images, graphics and signage, contact lists, and marketing materials (Digital Files 003 and 004). Many of the digital images are duplicative of the photographs found in Series 7.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

College of Science Records (RG 024), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The College of Science Records are arranged into eight series: Series 1. Administrative Records, 1932-2006; Series 2. Biographical Files, 1962-1998; Series 3. Correspondence, 1967-1997; Series 4. Department Histories, 1938-1999; Series 5. Publications, 1973-2015; Series 6. Newspaper Clippings, 1978-1997; Series 7. Photographs, circa 1880-2005; and Series 8. Microfilmed Correspondence and Reports, 1930-1954. Materials are organized either chronologically, or alphabetically by subject heading or name, as appropriate.

The Administrative Records series, Series 1, is split into six sub-series: Sub-series 1. Advertising and Marketing, 1981-1996; Sub-series 2. Departments and Programs, 1965-1998; Sub-series 3. Meetings and Committees, 1958-1995; Sub-series 4. Reports and Studies, 1932-2001; Sub-series 5. Spaces and Space Allocation, 1962-2003; and Sub-series 6. Subject Files, 1956-2006.

Series 7, Photographs, has been further divided into six sub-series: Sub-series 1. Awards, 1964-1995; Sub-series 2. Departments and Programs, 1910-1990; and Sub-series 3. Events and Meetings, 1974-2005; Sub-series 4. Publications, 1925-1998; Sub-series 5. Spaces, circa 1900-1997; and Sub-series 6. Faculty, Staff, and Students, 1921-1999.

Acquisition Information

Records in this collection were transferred from the College of Science in numerous accessions from the early 1980s through 2015.

Future Additions

Additions to the collection are expected.

Processing Note

A finding aid for the College of Science Records was originally published in 2002. The 2002 finding aid has been updated to incorporate additions to the collection, reflect current arrangement and description best practices, and include more contextual information for the collection. In addition, the photographs which comprised the College of Science Photograph Collection, P 084, were transferred to this collection in 2019, and P 084 has been closed. All of these photographs are now described as part of the College of Science Records (RG 024). Image numbers assigned during the processing of P 084 have been retained and are included in the descriptions of relevant folders.

Related Materials

The Special Collections and Archives Research Center holdings include many collections relating to the College of Science, and its faculty, students, and staff. Papers of College of Science Deans Francois A. Gilfillan (MSS Gilfillan), Earl L. Packard (MSS Packard), and David B. Nicodemus (MSS Nicodemus) are included in SCARC's holdings. SCARC’s holdings also include additional materials documenting the work of College of Science Deans and Acting Deans Vernon H. Cheldelin, John M. Ward, Thomas T. Sugihara, and Sherman H. Bloomer. Additional professional and biographical materials for Acting Deans David Nicodemus and Theran D. Parsons can be found in the Oregon State University Memorabilia Collection (MSS MC) and the News and Communication Services Records (RG 203); additional professional and biographical information for Acting Dean W. Lawrence Gates can be found in the News and Communication Services Records (RG 203).

SCARC has significant holdings documenting the work of College of Science faculty members and alumni, including the E. Dale Trout Papers (MSS Trout), the David and Clara Shoemaker Papers (MSS Shoemaker), the Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers (MSS Pauling), the Helen M. Gilkey Papers (MSS GilkeyH), the Norman H. Anderson Papers (MSS AndersonN), the John D. Lattin Papers (MSS Lattin), the Richard Y. Morita Papers (MSS Morita), the Paul Elliker Papers (MSS Elliker), the Ernst J. Dornfeld Papers (MSS Dornfeld), and the W.J. Gilstrap Papers (MSS Gilstrap).

Records of many College of Science departments are included in SCARC’s holdings, including the Department of Atmospheric Sciences Records (RG 167), the Biochemistry and Biophysics Department Records (RG 178), the Botany and Plant Pathology Department Records (RG 054), the Chemistry Department Records (RG 098), the Entomology Department Records (RG 027), the Microbiology Department Records (RG 191), the Department of Physics Records (RG 037), the Mathematics Department Records (RG 136), the Statistics Department Records (RG 152), the Geosciences Department Records (RG 208), the Genetics Program Records (RG 242), and the Zoology Department Records (RG 074).

The student experience in the College of Science is documented in a number of collections, including the Otto Ballhorn Chemistry Laboratory Notebook (MSS Ballhorn), the Kareen Peiffer Laboratory Notes (MSS Peiffer), the Beulah Gilkey Collection (MSS GilkeyB), and the Robert E. McDole Papers (MSS McDole).

Documentation of College of Science activities at OSU on films, videotapes, and other moving images can be found in the College of Science Videotapes (FV 084). Two of the video productions in this collection - To See the World in a Grain Sand(FV P084:1) and By the Beautiful Sea (FV084:2) - have been digitized and are available online.

Additional materials documenting the Army Specialized Training Program at OSU can be found in the Army Specialized Training Program Records (RG 059), the History of Oregon State University Oral Histories and Sound Recordings (OH 003), Harriet’s Photograph Collection (P HC), the Registrar’s Office Records (RG 053 – SG 1), the College of Engineering Records (RG 062), the Lower Division Records (RG 119), and the Speech Communication Department Records (RG 181).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series 1:  Administrative Records, 1932-2006Return to Top

Series 1, Administrative Records, is comprised of biennial reports from 1938 to 1972; course descriptions, syllabi, and approval forms for new and continuing courses in the Department of General Science; and records documenting the establishment and/or reorganization of programs within the college (e.g. Biology, Environmental Science). The Administrative Records series is further arranged into six sub-series: 1. Advertising and Marketing, 1981-1996; 2. Departments and Programs, 1965-1998; 3. Meetings and Committees, 1958-1995; 4. Reports and Studies, 1932-2001; 5. Spaces and Space Allocation, 1962-2003; and 6. Subject Files, 1956-2006.

Of particular interest in this series are the biennial reports for the years 1938 to 1972 in Sub-series 4, which document updates to college facilities, such as laboratories and classrooms; enrollment numbers for the College as a whole; the hiring of new faculty; and budgetary needs in the coming biennium. Each biennial report includes shorter reports for each college department. Included in the materials of the Entomology Department in Sub-series 2, is a letter from John D. Lattin, Acting Chair of Entomology to Stella M. Coakley, Chair of Botany and Plant Pathology, regarding the installation of emergency phones in Cordley Hall in the mid- to late-1970s. The phones were installed as a response to a "rash of sexual harassments on campus and several in Cordley Hall." Also of note are materials documenting early efforts to extend OSU’s pedagogical reach through the use of “Instructional Television,” and VHS recordings.

Container(s) Description Dates
Advertising and Marketing
1981-1996
Box/Folder
1.1
Alumni news
1996
1.2
College of Science advertising
1991-1992
1.3
College of Science advertising catalogue
1981
Discovery Days
This digital folder contains materials used in the planning of the 2004 Discovery Days events, including contact lists, volunteer lists, flyers, signs and graphics, and press releases. This folder also contains 56 digital photographs, primarily documenting Discovery Day displays.
2004
Box/Folder
1.4
Graduate brochure revisions
1990
1.5
Graduate education
circa 2000s
1.6
International alumni
1990
Marketing and Communication Review and Planning
2004
Box/Folder
1.7
News and Communication press releases
1988-1991
1.8
News releases
1990-1996
Outreach (other)
The contents of this folder document outreach done to science and math teachers across Oregon, and include contact lists and information about the Science Connections Award.
2004
Departments and Programs
1965-1998
Box/Folder
1.9
Atmospheric Sciences Department
1980-1981
1.10
Biochemistry and Biophysics Department
1978-1988
1.11
Biology Program: Proposal to implement Bachelor of Science in Biology
1975-1979
1.12
Biology Department: Changes
1976-1992
1.13
Biology Department: Instructional TV
Includes lists of VHS tapes used in "television teaching."
1977
1.14
Biology Department: Organization and Administration of BI 211-213
1966-1977
1.15
Biology Department: Self-study report
1996
1.16
Biology Department: Undergraduate Programs
1992-1997
2.1
Botany Department
1978-1987
2.2
Chemistry Department
1980-1986
2.3
Computer Science Department
1981-1985
2.4
Entomology Department
Includes a 1988 memo from John D. Lattin, Acting Chair of Entomology, to Stella M. Coakley, Chair of Botany and Plant Pathology, regarding the installation of emergency phones in Cordley Hall in the mid- to late-1970s. The phones were installed as a response to a "rash of sexual harassments on campus and several in Cordley Hall."
1981-1988
2.5
Environmental Science Program
1995-1998
2.6
General Science Department
1979-1992
2.7
General Science Department: Course descriptions and schedules
1971-1990
2.8
General Science Department: Course descriptions and schedules
1980-1990
2.9
General Science Department: Curricula changes and proposals
1966-1986
2.10
General Science Department: Departmental committees, coordinators, and advisors
1968-1988
2.11
General Science Department: Expenditure of federal and private grants and contracts
1986-1992
2.12
General Science Department: Graduate curricula
1978
2.13
General Science Department: Graduate program
1983-1984
2.14
General Science Department: GS 101
General Biology
1967-1989
2.15
General Science Department: GS 101 - 103
General Biology
1968-1988
3.1
General Science Department: GS 104 - 106
Physical Science
1988-1989
3.2
General Science Department: GS 107
General Science Orientation
1974-1983
3.3
General Science Department: GS 230x
Man and His Environment
1969-1972
3.4
General Science Department: GS 301
Introduction to Environmental Sciences
1988-1989
3.5
General Science Department: GS 301x
Environmental Science
1988
3.6
General Science Department: GS 331
Bioecology
1966-1984
3.7
General Science Department: GS 332
Biogeography
1969-1982
3.8
General Science Department: GS 333x
Principles of Environmental Pollution / Environmental Problem Solving
1970-1990
3.9
General Science Department: GS 405/505
Reading and Conference - Special Topics
1972
3.10
General Science Department: GS 407A
Senior Orientation Seminar
1980-1984
3.11
General Science Department: GS 410
Science Internship
1984-1987
3.12
General Science Department: GS 433x
Biophotography
1980-1982
3.13
General Science Department: GS 434x
Field Photography
1986
3.14
General Science Department: GS 441
Radioecology
1969-1986
3.15
General Science Department: GS 450
Radiation Biology
1966-1985
3.16
General Science Department: GS 451
Introductory Radiation Biophysics
1965-1982
3.17
General Science Department: GS 452
Biology of Aging
3.18
General Science Department: GS 453x
Advanced Radiation Biology
1965-1982
3.19
General Science Department: GS 460
Radiation Health
1969-1982
3.20
General Science Department: GS 461 - 463
Machine Sources of x-rays, x-ray measurements, x-ray applications
1965-1982
3.21
General Science Department: GS 488
Environmental Physiology of Plants
1988-1989
3.22
General Science Department: GS 489x
Analysis of Environmental Issues
1989-1990
4.1
General Science Department: GS 507A
Research Reports Seminar
1969-1985
4.2
General Science Department: GS 507B
Seminar - Introduction to Research
1966-1983
4.3
General Science Department: GS 523
Numerical Methods in Environmental Science
1988
4.4
General Science Department: GS 453/543
Vertebrate Radiation Biology
1966-1978
4.5
General Science Department: GS 551 - 553
Selected Topics in Radiation Biology
1970-1984
4.6
General Science Department: GS 560
Radiation Dosimetry
1966-1981
4.7
General Science Department: PHL 470 - 471
Philosophy of Science
1967-1981
4.8
General Science Department: Long-range planning
1972-1982
4.9
General Science Department: Long-range planning
1986-1988
4.10
General Science Department: Radiation Biology program
Includes materials relating to the Radiation Center, and a "Proposal to the Atomic Energy Commission for Equipment to be Used in Radiation Biology Education and Training at Oregon State University."
4.11
General Science Department: Radiation Health program
1966-1983
4.12
General Science Department: Staff rosters
Rosters include Graduate Research, Graduate Teaching Assistants, and office staff.
1963-1988
4.13
General Science Department: Undergraduate bulletins
1981-1991
4.14
Genetics program
1978-1988
4.15
Geography Department
1977-1978
4.16
Geology Department
1979-1981
5.1
History of Science Department
1968-1975
5.2
History of Science Department: Writing Intensive-Course (WIC) proposals
1991
5.3
International degree
circa 1992
5.4
Life Sciences for Technical Journalism
Journalism minor
circa 1980s
5.5
Materials Science
Interdisciplinary degree
1990-1992
5.6
Mathematics Department
1979-1992
5.7
Microbiology Department
1981-1990
5.8
Molecular and Cellular Biology program
1991
5.9
Physics Department
circa 1970-1997
5.10
Pre-medicine Department
1978-1979
5.11
Saturday Academy
1996
5.12
Science and Math Investigative Learning Experiences (SMILE)
1995-1996
5.13
Statistics Department
1978-1987
5.14
Zoology Department
1978-1995
5.15
Veterinary Medicine
circa 1980s
Meetings and Committees
1958-1995
Box/Folder
5.16
Biology Instruction Committee
1981-1989
5.17
Biological Sciences Reorganization Committee
1964-1970
5.18
College of Science Advising Committee
1986-1991
5.19
College of Science Curriculum Committee
1977-1991
5.20
Large-scale Computing Committee
1986-1987
5.21
Meeting Minutes: College of Science Faculty
1979-1991
6.1
Meeting Minutes: College of Science Faculty
1992-1995
6.2
Meeting Minutes: General Science
1958-1975
6.3
Meeting Minutes: General Science
1976-1986
6.4
Meeting Minutes: General Science
1981-1988
6.5
Meeting Minutes: General Science
1984-1985
Reports and Studies
1932-2001
Box/Folder
6.6
Administration Effort Report
1977-1980
6.7
Administrative Cost Structure Assessment
1992
6.8
Author, Editor, and Patent-holder Reports
1991-1995
6.9
Biennial Reports
1938-1952
6.10
Biennial Reports
1952-1956
7.1
Biennial Reports
1956-1964
7.2
Biennial Reports
1964-1966
7.3
Biennial Reports
1966-1968
7.4
Biennial Reports
1968-1970
7.5
Biennial Reports
1970-1972
7.6
College of Science Statistics
1992
7.7
Enrollment Statistics: Distribution by Student Credit Hour
1932-1964
8.1
Enrollment Statistics: Summary of Registration Statistics
1932-1958
8.2
Faculty Work Load Study
1969-1978
8.3
Instructional Television at Oregon State
Includes reports on the use of instructional television at other universities (University of Oxford, Ohio, and Pennsylvania State University). This folder also includes a strategic planning document that maps the expansion of Instructional Television at Oregon State; and a "Proposal for Televised Teaching at Oregon State University," which discusses the first proposals to establish a television teaching facility in the 1950s and the needs of the program in the early 1970s.
1965-1973
8.4
Research Annual Report
1990-1991
8.5
Research Grants: By College and Department
1992
8.6
Self-Evaluation Report II: School of Science
1960
8.7
Self-Study Report: General Science
1959-1979
8.8
Self-Study Report: General Science
1981-1989
8.9
Space Utilization Study
2001
8.10
Student Credit Hour / FTE Ratio Studies
1976-1990
8.11
Student-Faculty Conference Report
1971
Spaces and Space Allocation
1962-2003
Box/Folder
8.12
Cordley Hall blueprints
1962-1991
8.13
Nash Hall dedication
8.14
Physical Plant Services and Repairs
1975-1992
8.15
Space Inventory
1993-2003
8.16
Space Inventory: Biology Department
1992-1998
8.17
Weniger Hall: Air conditioning
Includes one architectural "drawing" listing the electrical specifications for the condenser units to be installed.
1987-1988
8.18
Weniger Hall: Biology Department plans
1998
8.19
Weniger Hall: Biology Lab Grand Opening
1997-1998
9.1
Weniger Hall: Greenhouses
Includes architectural specifications for demolition, plumbing, and electrical plans (1 sheet).
1987-1988
9.2
Weniger Hall: Official Space Allocations
Includes information about renovations to Weniger 112, 125, 125A, and 127; and changes in room assignments due to the merger of the General Science and Biology Departments.
1981-1992
9.3
Weniger Hall: Remodel of Room 633, 635, 637, and 639
Includes architectural drawing of work in Rooms 633 and 635.
1987-1989
Subject Files
1956-2006
Box/Folder
9.4
Alumni Fellows
1994-1995
9.5
Alumni Physicians' and Dentists' Council
1994
9.6
Archives: Records transmittals
1981-1989
9.7
Association of American Universities
1988-1991
9.8
Award presentations
Milton Harris, F. A. Gilfillan, Olaf Boedtker; includes four presentation slides.
1943-1990
9.9
Biology Colloquium
1969-1985
9.10
College of Science Staff Directory
1992
9.11
Discovery Award
1986-1988
9.12
Discovery Days
2004-2006
9.13
Gene research
1983-1989
9.14
Gladys Valley
1993-1998
9.15
Junior Engineers and Scientists Summer Institute (JESSI)
1956-1964
10.1
Junior Engineers and Scientists Summer Institute (JESSI)
1965-1973
10.2
National Academy of Sciences
1978-1989
10.3
Oregon Academy of Science and Visiting Scientist Award
1962-1977
10.4
Phi Kappa Phi
1992
10.5
Photographers
Names and addresses of photographers used by the College of Science.
1991-1992
10.6
Presidential Scholars
1991-1993
10.7
President's Office
1988-1993

Series 2:  Biographical Files, 1962-1998Return to Top

The Biographical Files in Series 2 include press releases, curriculum vitae, and journal and newspaper clippings documenting the professional and academic work of College of Science faculty and staff.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
10.8
Beer, Frank M. (Biology)
1969
10.9
Berry, Ralph (Entomology)
1997
10.10
Blaustein, Andrew (Zoology)
1994-1998
10.11
Brower, Andy (Entomology)
1998
10.12
Feyereisen, Rene (Entomology)
circa 1980s
10.13
Ford, Janet (Alumna, Microbiology)
1996-1997
10.14
Frei, Balz (Director, Linus Pauling Institute)
1997
10.15
Gardner, John (Physics)
circa 1990s
10.17
Harris, Milton (Alumnus, Chemistry)
1991-1992
10.18
Haynes, Jean (College of Science Dean's Office Manager)
10.19
Hedberg, Kenneth (Chemistry)
1996
10.20
Ho, Pui Shing (Biochemistry)
1997
10.21
Horne, Frederick (Dean, College of Science)
1986-1996
10.22
Hruby, Dennis E. (Microbiology; Volume 12, No. 3)
1997
10.23
Johnson, John Granville "Jess" (Geology)
circa 1997
10.24
Jones, Julia Allen (Geosciences)
1990
10.25
Hsu, Victor (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
1997
10.26
Kimerling, A. Jon (Geosciences)
1990
10.27
Kong, Wei (Chemistry)
1996
10.28
Krane, Kenneth (Physics)
1996
10.29
Lattin, John (Entomology)
1993-1996
10.30
Lederman, Norm (Science and Math Education)
1993-1996
10.31
Leong, Jo-Ann (Microbiology)
1997
10.32
Lubchenco, Jane (Zoology)
1995-1997
10.33
Mason, Robert (Zoology)
1991-1996
10.34
Matthews, Chris (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
1997
10.35
McConnell, Michelle (Faculty Research Assistant, Marine Science Center)
1997
10.36
McFadden, Phil (Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center)
1997
11.1
Mix, Michael C. (Chair, Biology Department)
1970-1982
11.2
Mix, Michael C. (Chair, Biology Department)
1972-1982
11.3
Muir, Patricia S. (Botany and Plant Pathology)
1998
11.4
Mundt, Christopher C. (Botany and Plant Pathology)
1997
11.5
Oman, Paul W. (Entomology)
1996
11.6
Overholser, Don (Microbiology; Senior Instructor / Chief Advisor)
1986-1989
11.7
Parsons, Theran "Tom" (Chemistry; Assistant, Associate, and Acting Dean, College of Science)
1996
11.8
Pauling, Linus (Alumnus; Chemistry)
1994-1995
11.9
Reed, Donald J. (Biochemistry and Biophysics; Director, Environmental Health Sciences Center)
circa 1990
11.10
Risser, Paul G. (President, Oregon State University)
1997-1998
11.11
Robson, Robert (Mathematics)
1987
11.12
Ruben, John (Zoology)
1995-1996
11.13
Sleight, Arthur (Chemistry)
1997-1998
11.14
Somero, George (Zoology)
circa 1988-1990
11.15
Sugihara, Thomas J. (Chemistry; Dean, College of Science)
1981-1993
11.16
Taylor, Barbara J. (Zoology)
1996-1997
11.17
Templeton, Bonnie (Alumna, Botany)
1997
11.18
Teranishi, Roy (Alumnus, Chemistry)
1996
11.19
Trout, E. Dale (Radiological Physics; Director, X-Ray Science and Engineering Laboratory)
1962-1977
11.20
Valley, Gladys (Alumna; Secretary, College of Science)
1988-1995
11.21
Van Dyke, Henry (General Science / Biology)
1986
11.22
Ward, John M. (Dean, School of Science)
1994
11.23
White, James D. (Chemistry)
1984-1987
11.24
Willis, David (General Science)
1987
11.25
Yeats, Robert (Geology)
1997-1998
11.26
Zernel, John J. (Alumnus; Geography, History of Science)
circa 1988

Series 3:  Correspondence, 1967-1997Return to Top

The correspondence in Series 3 relates to programs and degrees offered by the College; events, such as student orientation; professional organizations; spaces used by the College (e.g. Cordley Hall); and the work of past College Deans. This series also includes correspondence of President Robert MacVicar, and College of Science Deans Frederick Horne, Robert Krauss, Thomas Sugihara, John Ward, and Acting Deans David Nicodemus, Lawrence Gates and Theran Parsons. Of note is correspondence relating to the establishment of the Hatfield Marine Science Center, including the original proposal.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
12.1
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
1993
12.2
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1990
12.3
Biology program: Courses and teaching assistants
1977-1986
12.4
Boedtker, Olaf (Head Advisor, College of Science)
1972-1984
12.5
Cordley Hall: Space needs and allocation
1967-1991
12.6
Cutsforth, David
1997
12.7
Dean's Office
1977-1991
12.8
Division of Continuing Education
1973-1984
12.9
Dowell-Gravatt, Margaret (Physician, Student Health Center)
1988-1989
12.10
Environmental Science degree
1992
12.11
Fall term activities and orientation
1975-1987
12.12
Gardner, John (Education Center for Blind Students)
1993
12.13
Gates, W. Lawrence (Acting Dean, College of Science)
1986
12.14
Horne, Frederick (Dean, College of Science)
1986-1992
12.15
Krauss, Robert W. (Dean, College of Science)
1974-1978
13.1
MacVicar, Robert (President, Oregon State University)
1971-1984
13.2
Malheur Field Station
1988
13.3
Management Technologies, Inc. Fellowship
1987-1991
13.4
Marine Science Center
Includes Hatfield Marine Science Center department proposal.
1987
13.5
NSI Environmental Science Fellowship
1989-1990
13.6
Nicodemus, David (Dean of Faculty; Acting Dean, College of Science)
1971-1984
13.7
Parsons, Theran "Tom" (Acting Dean, College of Science)
1976-1981
13.8
Radiation Health program
1986-1990
13.9
Radiation Safety office
1984
13.10
Research, Dean of
1980-1987
13.11
Sugihara, Thomas (Dean, College of Science)
1981-1986
13.12
Ward, John M. (Deans, College of Science)
1969
13.13
Weniger Hall: Remodeling
1987-1988
13.14
Weniger Hall: Space needs and allocation
1979-1991
14.1
Wilhour, Ray (Head, Air Pollution Effects Branch, EPA)
1987
14.2
Willis, David L. (Radiation Biology)
1968-1985
14.3
Willis, David L.
Personal correspondence
1977-1980

Series 4:  Department Histories, 1938-1999Return to Top

Series 4, Department Histories, is comprised of essays detailing the histories of various departments within the College of Science, as well as correspondence about the compilation of those histories. In addition to histories about the College of Science as a whole, these essays document the following departments: Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics, Entomology, General Science, Zoology, Botany and Plant Pathology, Biochemistry and Biophysics, Statistics, Natural Resources, and the Science Research Institute. Where known, department history authorship is listed in the folder description.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
14.4
Biochemistry and Biophysics
1982
14.5
Botany and Plant Pathology
Histories of the department of Botany and Plant Pathology can also be found online (circa 1968 and 1982).
1966-1982
14.6
Chemistry
A history of the department of Chemistry is also available online.
circa 1966
14.7
College of Science
1938-1999
14.8
Entomology
The Entomology Department history authored in 1966 was written by department Chair Paul O. Richter. A history of the department of Entomology is also available online.
1966-1982
14.9
General Science
The General Science Department history authored in 1996 was written by former Chair Paul Farber; department Chair David Willis authored the 1982 history. Chair Don Humphrey authored the department history written in 1964.
1964-1992
14.10
Microbiology
The Microbiology Department history authored in the mid-1960s was written by Walter B. Bollen and Microbiology department staff. A history of the department of Microbiology is also available online.
circa 1966-1982
14.11
Natural Resources
A history of the department of Natural Resources is also available online.
circa 1966
14.12
Physics
The Physics Department history authored in the mid-1960s was written by department Chair Edwin A. Yunker. A history of the department of Physics is also available online.
circa 1966
14.13
School of Science
The School of Science history authored in 1974 was written by Daniel P. Jones and Robert J. Morris, Jr., both of whom were professors in the department of General Science. Also included is a report, written by Helen M. Gilkey (Botany) in 1938, entitled The Functions and Present Status of the School of Science at Oregon State College.
1938-1985
14.14
Science Research Institute
1966
14.15
Statistics
Histories of the department of Statistics can also be found online(1966 and 1982.
1966
14.16
Zoology
Both Zoology Department histories in this folder - one written in 1965, the other in 1982 - were authored by department Chair Ernst J. Dornfeld. A history for the department of Zoology can also be found online.
1965-1982

Series 5:  Publications, 1973-2015Return to Top

The Publications in Series 5 were collected or created by the College of Science, and include issues of The Science Record, the quarterly publication of the College of Science. Also included is an issue of Meta, a newsletter published by the Department of Statistics; iMPACT, a College of Science-produced publication that reports on “research, alumni, and student news;” and lists of articles and manuscripts published by College of Science faculty in 1996, 1997, and 1998 that were not included in Science Record issues for that year.

Issues of The Science Record from Fall 1980 to Spring 2004 have been digitized and are available in Oregon Digital. Not all issues published during that date span are represented.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
14.17
Alumni Physicians' and Dentists' Annual Report
1993-1994
14.18
American Indian Science and Engineering Society Newsletter
The OSU chapter of the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) is part of a national, nonprofit organization focused on "substantially increasing the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations, and other Indigenous peoples of North America in science, technology, engineering, and math studies and careers." In 1992, OSU's AISES chapter received the Stelvio J. Zanin Distinguished Chapter Award. College of Science Dean Frederick Horne served as the group's faculty advisor in the 1990s.
1987-1994
14.19
Counselor Update
Published by the Office of Admission and Orientation.
1991-1996
14.20
Faculty Publications List
1996
14.21
Faculty Publications List
1997
14.22
Faculty Publications List
1998
14.23
iMPACT
2015
14.24
Meta
Newsletter published by the Department of Statistics.
2015
14.25
Pre-elementary Education Newsletter
1993
15.1
Program brochures and pamphlets
circa 1980-1990
15.2
Scholarship award programs
1983-2004
15.3
The Science Record
Issues of The Science Record from Fall 1980 to Spring 2004 have been digitized and are available in Oregon Digital. Not all issued published during that date span are represented.
Fall 1973 - Fall 1979
15.4
The Science Record
Issues of The Science Record from Fall 1980 to Spring 2004 have been digitized and are available in Oregon Digital. Not all issued published during that date span are represented.
Fall 1980 - Fall 1985
15.5
The Science Record
Issues of The Science Record from Fall 1980 to Spring 2004 have been digitized and are available in Oregon Digital. Not all issued published during that date span are represented.
Fall 1986 - Winter 1990
15.6
The Science Record
Issues of The Science Record from Fall 1980 to Spring 2004 have been digitized and are available in Oregon Digital. Not all issued published during that date span are represented.
Spring 1992 - Spring 2004

Series 6:  Newspaper Clippings, 1978-1997Return to Top

Series 6, Newspaper Clippings, is comprised of newspaper clippings documenting the research of faculty, and general College of Science news.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
15.7
1978-1984
15.8
1985-1987
16.1
1987-1990
16.2
1987-1992
16.3
1988-1994
16.4
1988-1995
16.5
1991-1997

Series 7:  Photographs, circa 1880-2005Return to Top

The photographs found in Series 7 are further arranged into six sub-series: Sub-series 1. Awards, 1964-1995; Sub-series 2. Departments and Programs, 1910-1990; Sub-series 3. Events and Meetings, 1974-2005; Sub-series 4. Publications, 1925-1988; Sub-series 5. Spaces, circa 1900-1997; and Sub-series 6. Faculty, Staff, and Students, 1921-1999. The arrangement of this series is intended to mirror the arrangement of Series 1, Administrative Records, as many of the photographs in this series relate directly to the sub-series in Series 1. Many of the photographs included in this series may have been taken with the intention of including them in College publications, or advertising and marketing materials; only photographs that were clearly identified as being used in a specific, identified publication were included in the Publications sub-series of Series 7. Where issue volumes and numbers were included on the images, those were noted, and it is possible these images were used in that volume and number of The Science Record.

Images of OSU’s Geology Field Camp, which is located near Mitchell, Oregon, are of particular interest in this series. Nearby locations pictured include the Circle Bar Cattle Ranch (17 miles west of Mitchell on HWY 26), the Gable Creek formation, the Maxwell Ranch, Black Butte, and the Painted Hills. The men's and women's Field Camp dorms are also pictured.

The majority of photographs in this series are black and white prints, though the collection also includes color prints and color slides. Contact sheets are also included for some of the black and white negatives. Materials from this collection have been digitized and are available in Oregon Digital.

Container(s) Description Dates
Awards
1964-1995
Box/Folder
16.6
Alumni Physicians' scholarship winners
1995
16.7
Award photographs
1994
16.8
Carter Awards: Mark Lembersky (Statistics) and Robert Storm (Zoology)
Includes images P084: 214 - P084:217.
1975
16.9
Carter Awards: David Birkes (Statistics) and David Griffiths (Physics)
Includes images P084:218 - P084: 221.
1978
16.10
Carter Awards: Volume 9, No. 1
1981
16.11
Carter Awards: Volume 10, No. 1
1982
16.12
Carter Awards: Volume 11, No. 1
1983
16.13
Carter Awards: Volume 12, No. 1
1984
16.14
Carter Awards: Keith Muckleston (Geography)
1985
16.15
College of Science
Includes Fall 1985 Carter Award.
1985
16.16
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 1, No. 4
1974
16.17
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 3, No. 3
1976
16.18
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 4, No. 3
1977
16.19
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 5, No. 4
1978
16.20
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 6, No. 4
1979-1980
16.21
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 7, No. 4
1980
16.22
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 8, No. 4
1981
16.23
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 9, No. 4
1982
16.24
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 10, No. 4
1983
16.25
College of Science: Scholarship winners; Volume 11, No. 4
May 1984
16.26
College of Science: Scholarship winners
1985
16.27
College of Science: Scholarship winners
1986
16.28
College of Science: Scholarship winners
1987
16.29
College of Science: Scholarship winners
May 19, 1988
16.30
College of Science: Scholarship winners
May 1989
16.31
College of Science: Scholarship winners
May 1990
16.32
College of Science: Scholarship winners
May 16, 1991
16.33
College of Science: Scholarship winners
May 1992
16.34
College of Science: Scholarship winners
circa 1993-1995
16.35
Gilfillan Award: Kensal Van Holde (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
1984
16.36
Gilfillan Award: Kenneth W. Hedberg (Chemistry)
1985
16.37
Gilfillan Award: Norman I. Bishop (Botany and Plant Pathology)
1986
16.38
Gilfillan Award: Chris Matthews (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
1989
17.1
Harris Award in Basic Research: Harold J. Evans (Botany and Plant Pathology)
1983
17.2
Harris Award in Basic Research: Richard Y. Morita (Microbiology)
1984
17.3
Harris Award in Basic Research: Victor Madsen (Physics)
1985
17.4
Harris Award in Basic Research: W. Curtis Johnson Jr. (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
1986
17.5
Harris Award in Basic Research: James D. White (Chemistry)
1987
17.6
Harris Award in Basic Research: John Gardner (Physics)
1989
17.7
Presidential Scholars
1986
17.8
Scholarship luncheon
1998
17.9
Scholarship winners
Includes images P084:95 - P084:109.
1964-1967
17.10
Unidentified awards luncheon
circa 1995
17.11
Unidentified awards luncheon
circa 1990s
Departments and Programs
1910-1990
Box/Folder
17.12
Biochemistry and Biophysics
circa 1980s
17.13
Biology
circa 1980s
17.14
Botany and Plant Pathology
Includes an image of students working with microscopes in an early 20th-century Botany lab.
circa 1910-1979
17.15
Chemistry
1982
17.16
Dental Hygiene
circa 1974
17.17
Entomology
Students at work in early Entomology labs.
circa 1910
17.18
Entomology
1978-1986
17.19
Genetics
1987
17.20
Geography
circa 1980s
17.21
Geology Field Camp: Volume 2, No. 4
OSU's Geology Field Camp is located near Mitchell, Oregon. Nearby locations pictured include the Circle Bar Ranch, the Gable Creek formation, the Maxwell Ranch, Black Butte, and the Painted Hills. The men's and women's Field Camp dorms are also pictured.
circa 1980
17.22
Marine Biology: Volume 7, No. 4
1980
17.23
Mathematics
circa 1980s
17.24
Medicine
circa 1980s
17.25
Optometry
circa 1980s
17.26
Physics
circa 1980s
17.27
Pre-medicine program
circa 1980s
17.28
Statistics
1990
17.29
Zoology
circa 1980s
Events and Meetings
1974-2005
Box/Folder
17.30
Beaver Open House
February 13, 1988
17.31
Biology Colloquium
Includes images P084:312 - P084:317.
1974-1977
17.32
Biology Colloquium
May 7-8, 1982
17.33
Biology Colloquium
May 23-24, 1983
17.34
Biotech Challenge
September 1990
17.35
College of Science Annual Meeting
Fall 1990
17.36
College of Science Faculty Meeting
October 9, 1986
17.37
College of Science Faculty Meeting
September 17, 1987
17.38
College of Science Faculty Meeting
October 4, 1989
17.39
College of Science Fall Meeting
September 22, 1992
17.40
College of Science Meeting
September 1988
17.41
College of Science Meeting
Fall 1993
17.42
College of Science Meeting
Fall 1995
17.43
College of Science Reception
September 1990
18.1
F.A. Gilfillan Lecture: Dr. Walter Loveland
2004
Discovery Days
Digital Folder 4 contains 61 digital photographs documenting Discovery Days, 2004, including images of displays, staff, animals, and visitors. The event was held at the LaSells Stewart Center.
2004
Box/Folder
18.2
Faculty Day
Includes images documenting a plaque of appreciation being presented to Dean Frederick Horne.
1999
F. A. Gilfillan Lecture Series Presentation
Digital Folder 5 contains 17 digital photographs documenting a 2004 F. A. Gilfillan Lecture Series presentation by Dan Arp entitled, Close Encounters of the Genome Kind. Two of Dr. Arp's PowerPoint slides are visible in the images. The lecture was held in the LaSells Stewart Center. Images of Dean Sherman Bloomer are also included.
2004
Box/Folder
18.3
Golden Jubilee Reunion
2004-2005
18.4
Oregon State University Alumni Physicians' and Dentists' Council Plaque Dedication Ceremony
Photographs appear to have been taken in the Agriculture and Life Sciences Building.
circa 1980s
18.5
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer Dedication
November 28, 1984
18.6
Pauling Conference
February 28 - March 2, 1995
18.7
Reception for Maya Abels, OSU Foundation Director of Development
2005
18.8
Science Day
September 1998
18.9
Stereographic Classroom Opening Reception
Attendees include: Christopher Matthews, Frances Cripps, Victor Hsu, Paul Risser, Roy Arnold, Gary Merrill, Henry Schaup, and Robert Becker.
1996
18.10
Undergraduate Women in Science Symposium
April 14, 1994
18.11
Unidentified lecture
President John Bryne is pictured in three of the images.
circa 1980s
Publications
1925-1998
Box/Folder
18.12
Alumni Physicians' and Dentists' Annual Report
1993
18.13
Alumni Physicians' and Dentists' Annual Report
1994
18.14
Books [images of book covers]
Winter 1998
18.15
Chart showing evolvement of total solar eclipse
Includes image P084:12.
1925
18.16
College of Science booklet
January 1995
18.17
College of Science brochure
Images show students and faculty at work in unidentified labs.
1980
18.18
College of Science brochure
circa 1978-1985
18.19
Oregon Stater insert: Alumni
Pictured: Pat Foulting, George Ferguson
September 1986
18.20
The Science Record: Geology, The Dawes Annex; Volume 6, No. 2
circa 1970s
18.21
The Science Record: Gilbert Annex; Volume 7, No. 3
circa 1980s
18.22
The Science Record
Fall 1980
18.23
The Science Record
Winter 1987
18.24
The Science Record: Geology Technology Laboratory; Volume 14, No. 2
Winter 1987
18.25
The Science Record
1987-1988
18.26
The Science Record
1988-1989
19.1
The Science Record
1989-1990
19.2
The Science Record
Fall 1990-1991
19.3
The Science Record
Fall 1991
19.4
The Science Record
Spring 1992
19.5
The Science Record
Fall 1992-1993
19.6
The Science Record
Fall 1993-1994
19.7
The Science Record
Fall 1994
19.8
The Science Record
Fall 1995-1996
19.9
The Science Record
Fall 1996-1997
19.10
The Science Record
Spring 1997
19.11
The Science Record
Fall 1997
19.12
The Science Record: Da Vinci Days
Fall 1997
19.13
The Science Record: Da Vinci Days
Fall 1997
19.14
The Science Record: Da Vinci Days
Fall 1997
19.15
The Science Record: Scholarship Winners
Fall 1997
19.16
The Science Record: University Day
Fall 1997
20.1
The Science Record
Spring 1998
20.2
The Science Record
Caption states these images were "copy corrected by Thies."
circa 1990s
20.3
The Science Record: Cell magnifications; Volume 2, No. 2
undated
20.4
The Science Record: Physics; Volume 12, No. 4
circa 1980s
20.5
The Science Record: Sketches; Volume 2, No. 2 and No. 3
undated
20.6
Unidentified publication photographs
circa 1980-1990
20.7
Negatives: Giant tube worms (Riftia pachyptila) and a fisherman holding a salmon
circa 1980s
Spaces
circa 1900-1997
Box/Folder
20.8
Agricultural and Life Sciences Building fountain
undated
20.9
Chemistry and Bacteriology Labs
Includes image from the Sydney Trask Photograph Collection, P096:148, and from Harriet's Photograph Collection, HC 949.
circa 1900-1920
20.10
Classrooms and Laboratories
All images feature students at work in classrooms and labs.
1974
20.11
Engineering Building [Kelley Engineering Center]
undated
20.12
Marine Science Center
ca. 1977
20.13
Research Way Technology Center: New landscaping
July 1997
20.14
Students and faculty at work in various labs
Includes images P084:112 - P084:115; P084:118. Two images, P084:113 and P084:118, are of early computer stations; both images are available online in Oregon Digital.
circa 1965-1975
20.15
Students examining plants in a greenhouse; exotic plants in a greenhouse
Includes images P084:001 - P084:004. A glass negative for P084:004 is housed in Box 26.
circa 1913-1950
Faculty, Staff, and Students
1921-1999
Box/Folder
20.16
Advisors
1988-1994
20.17
Albrecht, Steven (Chemistry)
1996
20.18
Anderson, Sonia R. (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
Volume 8, No. 3
circa 1980s
20.19
Anderson, Sonia R. (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
Volume 13, No. 2, Winter 1986
January 1986
20.20
Arnold, Bradford H. (Mathematics)
Includes images P084:328 - P084:331.
circa 1980s
20.21
Arp, Dan (Chair, Botany and Plant Pathology; Director, Agricultural Experiment Station; Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences)
circa 1980s
20.22
Barnes, David (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
January 1987 - October 1992
20.23
Bayne, Christopher J. (Zoology)
August 1986
20.24
Beard, Heidie
Caption reads: "Working in lab in Wales."
Summer 1997
20.25
Beatty, Joe (Director, Biology Program)
October 1989
20.26
Berry, Ralph E. (Entomology)
1986
20.27
Bishop, Norman I. (Botany and Plant Pathology)
Volume 1, No. 2; pictured with Richard Sicher and Janet Williams.
Fall 1986
20.28
Bloomer, Sherman (Geology)
October 20, 1994 - April 1995
20.29
Boedtker, Olaf A. (Head Advisor, College of Science)
Volume 1, No. 1; Volume 3, No. 4; Volume 11, No. 1
1986-1987
20.30
Bogley, William A. (Mathematics)
1997
20.31
Bottomley, Peter J. (Microbiology and Soil Science)
Winter 1986 - 1990
20.32
Brower, Andy (Entomology)
1998
20.33
Brown, Lyle D. (Microbiology)
Volume 13, No. 2, Winter 1986
January 1986
20.34
Brownell, Philip (Zoology)
August 1988
20.35
Beuhler, Knute
April 1988
20.36
Burke, Mary (Microbiology)
September 1994
20.37
Burt, Wayne (Oceanography)
Pictured with starfish specimens. Includes images P084:005 - P084:011.
1960
20.38
Burton, Robert (Mathematics)
February 1989
20.39
Chairs and Directors
1999
20.40
Chen, Lung-Kee "Larry" (Mathematics)
October 1990 - 1993
20.41
Chung, Anthony Wai Man
Caption reads: "Graduates with 4.0 in Computer Science."
circa 1985
20.42
Coakley, Stella M. (Chair, Botany and Plant Pathology)
April 1988
20.43
Cook, Curtis (Computer Science)
circa 1980s
20.44
Crawford, Barbara (Science and Math Education)
September 1995
20.45
Croft, Brian (Entomologist, Experiment Station)
circa 1980s
20.46
Davis, Joel (Mathematics)
Volume 12, No. 1
circa 1980s
21.1
Davis-Butts, Eda (Director, Science and Math Investigative Learning Experiences)
August 1988
21.2
Dawson, Peter (Zoology)
October 1990-1993
21.3
Deardorff, James (Atmospheric Science)
Includes image P084: 202.
circa 1980s
21.4
Decius, John C. (Chemistry)
Includes images P084:027 - P084:032; P084:194 - P084:201; and P084:321.
Spring 1981
21.5
DeKock, Carroll W. (Chemistry)
circa 1990s
21.6
Denison, William (Botany and Plant Pathology)
1992
21.7
Dick, Thomas P. (Mathematics)
September 1987
21.8
Dornfeld, Ernst (Zoology)
Includes image P084:033. A 16 x 20 print of this image is housed in Box 27.
Fall 1978
21.9
Dougherty, William G. (Microbiology)
September 1987-1993
21.10
Elliker, Paul R. (Microbiology)
Includes images P084:075 - P084:079.
Spring 1976
21.11
Enlows, Harold H. (Geology)
Includes images P084:043 - P084:051.
Winter 1974
21.12
Feyerreisen, Rene (Entomology)
Volume 13, No. 2
Winter 1986
21.13
Field, Cyrus W. (Geology)
September 1987
21.14
Field, Katherine (Microbiology)
September 1985
21.15
Fox, Fred W. (Science Education)
Includes images P084:344 - P084:347.
circa 1970s
21.16
Franke, Christine (Microbiology)
October 1990
21.17
Freund, Harry (Chemistry)
Includes images P084:052 - P084:057.
Spring 1980
21.18
Fryer, John L. (Chair, Microbiology)
Volume 6, No. 4
1979-1985
21.19
Gamble, Wilbert (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
November 1989
21.20
Gardner, John (Physics)
January 1990
21.21
Gates, W. Lawrence (Chair, Atmospheric Sciences)
circa 1980s
21.22
Gaylord, Stacy L. (Environmental Science and Biology)
1996
21.23
Giebultowicz, Jadwiga and Tomasz (Entomology and Physics)
circa 1990s
21.24
Gilfillan, Francois A. (Chemistry)
Gilfillan was a professor of Chemistry from 1927 to 1939, served as the Dean of Science from 1939 to 1962, and as Acting President of OSU from 1941 to 1942. Includes images P084:111, P084:117, and P084:170. P084:111 is available online in Oregon Digital.
1941
21.25
Giovannoni, Stephen (Microbiology)
January 1990
21.26
Godard, Russell (Mathematics)
Includes images P084:340 - P084:343.
circa 1981
21.27
Goheen, Harry (Computer Science)
Includes images P084:036 - P084:042, and P084:058 - P084:062.
Spring 1974 - Fall 1980
21.28
Gould, Steven J. (Chemistry)
1991
21.29
Guenther, Ronald (Mathematics)
circa 1990s
21.30
Hagen, Tory (Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine)
1998
21.31
Harris, Milton (Chemistry)
Volume 11, No. 2
circa 1980s
21.32
Haynes, Jean (Executive Assistant, Dean of Science)
circa 1976
21.33
Hedberg, Kenneth and Lise (Chemistry)
Volume 19, No. 3
April 1992
21.34
Hetherington III, William M. (Physics)
1990
21.35
Hewson, E. Wendell (Atmospheric Science)
Includes images P084:063 - P084:066.
Spring 1975
21.36
Heyden, Dona
Retirement party
1997
21.37
Higdon, Robert L. (Mathematics)
1983
21.38
Ho, Pui Shing (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
1989-1997
21.39
Horne, David (Chemistry)
1998
21.40
Horne, Frederick (Dean, College of Science)
1986-1994
21.41
Hruby, Dennis E. (Microbiology)
Volume 12, No. 3
1990
21.42
Jackson, Phillip (Zoology)
1992-1997
22.1
Jansen, Henri (Physics)
circa 1998
22.2
Jepson, Paul (Chair, Entomology; Head, Integrated Plant Protection Center)
1995
22.3
Johnson, Brad
circa 1980s
22.4
Johnson, J. Granville (Geology)
Volume 5, No. 1
1984
22.5
Johnson, Curtis W. (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
Volume 14, No. 2
Winter 1987
22.6
Johnston, LaRea Dennis (Botany and Plant Pathology)
October 1989
22.7
Jones, Dan
1974
22.8
Jones, Julia (Botany and Plant Pathology)
circa 1990s
22.9
Judd, Darlene (Entomology)
Andy Brower (Entomology) is also pictured.
circa 1995
22.10
Judd, Darlene (Entomology)
1998
22.11
Kaattari, Ilsa (Microbiology)
November 1989
22.12
Kaplan, Edward L. (Mathematics)
Includes images P084:080 - P084:085, and P084:322.
Spring 1981
22.13
Karplus, Andy (Biochemistry)
1998
22.14
Kaye, Thomas (Botany and Plant Pathology)
October 1989
22.15
Keszler, Douglas (Chemistry)
February 1989
22.16
Kimeldorf, Donald J. (General Science)
Includes images P084:203 - P084:213.
circa 1970s
22.17
Kimerling, A. Jon (Geosciences)
1988-1996
22.18
King, Belinda (Mathematics)
May 1994
22.19
King, Charles E. (Zoology)
Volume 9, No. 4
1982
22.20
Kocher, Carl A. (Physics)
circa September 1987
22.21
Krane, Kenneth S. (Physics)
Volume 11, No. 1
circa 1980s
22.22
Krantz, Gerald W. (Entomology)
October 1985
22.23
Krauss, Robert W. (Dean, College of Science)
Also pictured: Rod Waldron, Director of OSU Libraries. Includes images P084:318 - P084:319.
1977
22.24
Lahey, James F. (Geography)
Includes images P084:019 - P084:026, and P084:320.
Spring 1981
22.25
Lajtha, Kate (Botany and Plant Pathology)
April 1995
22.26
Lattin, John D. (Entomology)
Volume 2, No.1
1975-1982
22.27
Lee, John W. (Mathematics)
circa 1980s
22.28
Lee, John (Mathematics)
Pictured with Dean Frederick Horne and visiting scholars.
1997
22.29
Leong, Jo Ann C. (Chair, Microbiology)
Volume 5, No. 3
circa 1980-1998
22.30
Liston, Aaron (Botany and Plant Pathology; Director, Herbarium)
circa 1990s
22.31
Lomax, Terri (Botany and Plant Pathology)
Spring 1993
22.32
Lubchenco, Jane (Zoology; Wayne and Gladys Valley Professor of Marine Biology)
Also pictured: Bruce Menge and Gladys Valley; Volume 5, No. 1.
circa 1989
22.33
Madsen, Victor A. (Physics)
Volume 12, No. 3
circa 1980s
22.34
Manogue, Corinne (Physics)
January 1990
22.35
Martin, June (Director of Development, College of Science)
October 1990-1993
22.36
Marvell, Elliot N. "Bus" (Chemistry)
Includes images P084:348 - P084:351.
circa 1980s
22.37
Mason, Robert (Zoology)
1996
22.38
Mathews, Chris (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
December 1989 - Fall 1997
22.39
Matzke, Gordon (Geosciences; President, OSU Faculty Senate)
1991-1994
22.40
Matzke, Mary Ann (Advisor, College of Science)
circa 1980s
22.41
McCune, Bruce (Botany and Plant Pathology)
September 1987
23.1
McDonald, Dennis (General Science / Biology)
Includes images P084:131 - P084:169.
circa 1970s
23.2
Menge, Bruce (Marine Biology)
circa 1990s
23.3
Merrill, Gary F. (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
Volume 12, No. 3
circa 1985-1986
23.4
Mills, Dallice (Botany and Plant Pathology)
circa 1980s
23.5
Mix, Michael (Chair, Department of Biology)
1997
23.6
Moore, Frank (Zoology)
1994-1996
23.7
Morris, John E. (Associate Dean, College of Science)
September 1987
23.8
Muir, Patricia (Botany and Plant Pathology)
1993
23.9
Muktoyuk, Mark
1998
23.10
Murtaugh, Paul (Statistics)
1992
23.11
Musser, Gary L. (Mathematics)
October 1986
23.12
Nibler, Joseph W. (Chemistry)
Volume 9, No. 4
circa 1980s
23.13
Nicodemus, David (Physics; Acting Dean, College of Science)
circa 1980s
23.14
Norris, Thomas (Chemistry)
Includes images P084:014 - P084:018, and P084:323.
1981
23.15
Nye, Mary Jo and Robert (History of Science)
circa 1990s
23.16
Ossiander, Mina (Mathematics)
January 1990
23.17
Overholser, Barbara (Office Manager, Biology)
circa 1980s
23.18
Overholser, Donald (Advisor, Microbiology)
October 1989
23.19
Owczarzak, Alfred (Zoology)
Includes images P084:336 - P084:339.
circa 1984
23.20
Parks, Leo (Microbiology)
Includes images P084:127 - P084:130.
circa 1950-1960
23.21
Parsons, Theran (Dean, College of Science)
Includes images P084:289 - P084:293, and P084:295 - P084:311. Image P084:294 is missing.
1975
23.22
Pearsons, George D. (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
Volume 14, No. 2
Winter 1987
23.23
Pereira, Chere (Advisor, Health Career Preparation Programs)
1994-1995
23.24
Pernot, Emile (Chair, Bacteriology)
Image is a duplicate of an image in the Pernot Family Photograph Collection (P220:010; available online in Oregon Digital).
ca. 1880
23.25
Peticolas, Cynthia
circa 1980s
23.26
Phinney, Harry (Botany and Plant Pathology)
Includes images P084:332 - P084:335.
circa 1980s
23.27
Piepmeier, Edward (Chemistry)
Volume 12, No. 3
circa 1980s
23.28
Pierce, Donald A. (Statistics)
Volume 11, No. 1
circa 1980s
23.29
Pilcher, K. Stephen (Bacteriology)
Includes images P084:067 - P084:074.
circa 1980s
23.30
Povlovic, James
circa 1988
23.31
Rau, Irene (Business Manager, Chemistry)
September 1988
23.32
Reed, Donald J. (Biochemistry and Biophysics; Director, Agricultural Chemistry Department)
Volume 7, No. 2
1990
23.33
Reese, H. Darwin (Chemistry)
Includes image P084:034.
June 1980
23.34
Remcho, Vince (Chemistry)
1998
23.35
Rickson, Fred R. (Botany and Plant Pathology)
Volume 11, No. 4
Summer 1984
23.36
Rivin, Carol J. (Botany and Plant Pathology)
Volume 12, No. 3
circa 1980s
23.37
Roberts, Paul A. (Zoology)
Volume 10, No. 1
circa 1980s
23.38
Roberts, Tom
1998
23.39
Robson, Robert (Mathematics)
September 1987
23.40
Rosenfeld, Charles E. (Geography)
Volume 8, No. 1. Comprised of images of Mount St. Helen's, both pre- and post-eruption.
Fall 1980
23.41
Ruben, John (Zoology)
circa 1980s
23.42
Schimerlik, Michael I (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
September 1988
23.43
Schmitt, Roman A. (Chemistry)
September 1988
23.44
Schori, Richard M. (Chair, Mathematics)
Volume 5, No. 4
1978
23.45
Schuyler, Michael W. (Chair, Chemistry)
1994
23.46
Seeley, Justus F (Statistics)
September 1986
23.47
Shaughnessy, J. Michael (Mathematics)
October 1986
23.48
Shoemaker, David P. and Clara (Chemistry)
Also pictured: Ted Hopkins and Steve McCann.
circa 1980s
23.49
Simons, William H. (Mathematics)
Includes images P084:324 - P084:327.
circa 1980s
24.1
Sleight, Arthur (Chemistry)
1989-1998
24.2
Smith, Kennan T. (Mathematics)
Volume 1, No. 4
circa 1980s
24.3
Smythe, Robert
1998
24.4
Somero, George (Marine Biology)
June 1990
24.5
Stewart, Loran L. "Stub"
circa 1990s
24.6
Stewart, Faye (Alumnus)
circa 1990s
24.7
Sugihara, Thomas T. (Dean, College of Science)
Includes images P084:182 - P084:193.
circa 1980s
27.1
Sugihara, Thomas T. (Dean, College of Science)
Includes image P084:190.
circa 1980s
24.8
Tate, Janet (Physics)
circa 1980s
24.9
Taylor, Barbara (Zoology)
circa 1990s
24.10
Taylor, Edward (Geology)
October 1990
24.11
Terriere, Leon (Agricultural Chemistry / Entomology)
Includes images P084:223 - P084:232.
circa 1980s
24.12
Thies, Richard W. (Chemistry; Assistant Dean, College of Science)
January 1987
24.13
Thomann, Enrique (Mathematics)
circa 1980s
24.14
Thomas, J. Darrah (Chemistry)
Volume 10, No. 4
1994
24.15
Tonge, Fred (Chair, Computer Science)
1980
24.16
Trempy, Janine (Microbiology)
1991
24.17
Trout, E. Dale (Radiological Physics; Director, X-Ray and Engineering Laboratory)
Includes images P084:086 - P084:094.
1976
24.18
Valley, Gladys (Alumna; Secretary, College of Science)
circa 1989-1995
24.19
Van Holde, Kensal E. (Biochemistry and Biophysics)
Volume 3, No. 1
circa 1984
24.20
Ward, John M. (Dean, School of Science)
circa 1970s
24.21
Watson, Philip R. (Chemistry)
August 1988
24.22
Westall, John (Chemistry)
October 1993
24.23
White, James D. (Chemistry)
Volume 9, No. 4
circa 1980-1998
24.24
Williams, Howel (Presenter, Condon Lecture Series)
Includes image P084:110.
1945
24.25
Williams, Max B. (Chemistry)
Includes image P084:035.
June 1980
24.26
Winner, Bill (Botany and Plant Pathology)
circa 1990s
24.27
Wolf, Aaron (Geosciences)
1998
24.28
Wright, Dawn (Geosciences)
Fall 1995 - June 1996
24.29
Yamada, Sylvia (Zoology)
circa 1990s
24.30
Yeats, Roberts (Geology)
1978
24.31
Zhang, Dahong (Entomology)
1998
24.32
Association of Horticulturists, Entomologists, and Plant Pathologists
Includes image P084:013.
1921
24.33
Chemistry Department Graduates
Includes images P084:262 - P084:287.
July 1, 1990 - June 30, 1991
24.34
College of Science: Department Chairmen
1973-1976
24.35
Former Deans and Advisors: Robert Krauss (Dean), Theran Parsons (Associate Dean), Olaf Boedtker (Head Advisor)
Includes images P084:171 - P084:181, and P084:288.
1976
24.36
General Science Department Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students: A - C
Includes images P084:354 - P084:378.
1972-1995
25.1
General Science Department Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students: D - G
Includes images P084:379 - P084:393.
1972-1995
25.2
General Science Department Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students: H - J
Includes images P084:394 - P084:412.
1972-1994
25.3
General Science Department Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students: K - M
Includes images P084:413 - P084:440.
1972-1993
25.4
General Science Department Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students: N - P
Includes images P084:441 - P084:455.
1972-1992
25.5
General Science Department Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students: R - S
Includes images P084:456 - P084:479.
1972-1994
25.6
General Science Department Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students: T - Z
Includes images P084:480 - P084:499.
1972 - circa 1995
25.7
General Science Faculty, Staff, and Graduate Students: Unidentified
Includes images P084:500 - P084:519.
circa 1980-1995
25.8
General Science Department Office and Teaching Assistant Office
Includes images P084:352 - P084:353.
1962-1963
25.9
General Science Faculty
Pictured: Keith King, Michael Mix, Jack Lyford, David Willis, Henry Van Dyke, Brookes Spencer, Frank Beer, Graydon Grews, John Joseph Zernel.
circa 1970-1990
25.10
Oceanography student or faculty member using a depth gauge aboard ship
Includes image P084:116.
circa 1950s
25.11
OSU Administrators outside Furman Hall
Pictured: Milosh Popovich, Robert W. Chick, Robert W. MacVicar, Stuart E. Knapp, David Nicodemus, and Roy A. Young.
circa 1973
25.12
Retiring Chairmen: Harold Enlows (Geology), Ernst Dornfeld (Zoology), Paul Elliker (Microbiology), Wendell Hewson (Atmospheric Sciences)
Includes images P084:119 - P084:126.
1976
25.13
Student Profiles: Graduate students in Biochemistry and Biophysics
Includes images P084:252 - P084:261.
circa 1980s
25.14
Survey Research Center Staff: Calvin Lyle, Chuck Cowan, Terry Henning, Pamela Bodenroeder
Includes images P084:233 - P084:251.
1975
25.15
Unidentified faculty members
circa 1970-1990
25.16
Unidentified faculty members
circa 1990s
25.17
Unidentified faculty members
Two faculty members pictured outside the Agriculture and Life Sciences Building and the East Greenhouses on Campus Way.
circa 1990s
25.18
Unidentified faculty member
circa 1990s
25.19
Unidentified faculty member
circa 1990s
25.20
Unidentified faculty member
circa 1990s
25.21
Unidentified man next to tree
Includes image P084:222.
circa 1950s
25.22
Negatives: Unidentified faculty members and students
circa 1970s

Series 8:  Microfilmed Correspondence and Reports, 1930-1954Return to Top

Records documenting the Army Specialized Training Program (ASTP) on OSU’s campus make up a significant portion of the records in Series 8, Microfilmed Correspondence and Reports. Among the ASTP materials are letters from family members – typically mothers or fathers – of armed services personnel attending OSC as part of the program (Reel-folders 2.25, 2.46, 2.56, and 2.74). Many of the letters express gratitude for their son’s inclusion in the program, and a keen interest in their success while studying at Oregon State.

Also included in this series is correspondence about School of Science programs and departments; materials documenting the Seventh Willamette Valley Student Science Conference, including lists of student attendees, papers presented, and paper abstracts; and correspondence of Dean Earl L. Packard, and William Arthur Jensen, Executive Secretary to University Presidents William Jasper Kerr and George W. Peavy. Reel 2, Folder 79 includes correspondence, and a 1938 "petition," from an unnamed Chemistry department faculty member regarding the unsatisfactory leadership of Chair John Fulton, who served as Chair of the Chemistry Department at OAC and OSC from 1907 to 1940. This same folder also contains a letter from Linus Pauling - written in 1936 while teaching at California Institute of Technology - stating that "instruction at the College would be improved by [Fulton's] retirement."

Container(s) Description Dates
reel-folder
1.1
Space: Chemistry
1932-1938
1.2
Chemistry: John Fulton, General
1932-1935
1.3
Stockroom in Chemistry
1936
1.4
Lower Division: M. Ellwood Smith
1933-1938
1.5
Entomology: Don C. Mote, General
1932-1936
1.6
Libraries
Primarily comprised of correspondence between then-Dean of the School of Science, Earl L. Packard, and Director of Libraries, Lucy Lewis. Also includes correspondence with long-time Library staff member and Head Cataloger Elizabeth P. Ritchie, after whom the Elizabeth P. Ritchie Distinguished Professor Award, which recognizes excellence in undergraduate education, is named.
1932-1937
1.7
Space for department at Eugene
1932-1933
1.8
Chancellor: W.J. Kerr
1913-1935
1.9
Correspondence: "L"
1933-1937
1.10
Schedule: Geology
1929-1932
1.11
Botany: Howard P. Barass
1932-1934
1.12
President Clarence Valentine Boyer (University of Oregon)
1934-1936
1.13
Erwin Bertan Lemon, Registrar
1932-1936
1.14
Correspondence: "M"
1935-1937
1.15
Correspondence: "K"
1935-1937
1.16
Correspondence: "J"
1932-1937
1.17
Earl L. Packard, Dean of Science
1932-1933
1.18
William Arthur Jensen, Executive Secretary
1932-1935
2.19
Arthur Russell Moore
1933-1934
2.20
Personnel: Zoology
1935-1937
2.21
Catalog: Eugene
1933-1936
2.22
Graduate Assistants
1933-1934
2.23
Graduate Students
1933-1934
2.24
Graduate School
1932-1938
2.25
Army Specialized Training Program
1943-1944
2.26
Army Specialized Training Program: Languages
1943-1944
2.27
Army Specialized Training Program: Asiatic Area Course
1943-1944
2.28
Army Specialized Training Program: Chinese, personnel
1943-1944
2.29
Army Specialized Training Program: Chinese
1943-1944
2.30
Army Specialized Training Program: Japanese
1943
2.31
Army Specialized Training Program: Russian, personnel
1943-1944
2.32
Army Specialized Training Program: Russian
1943-1944
2.33
Army Specialized Training Program: Russian; books, supplies, budgets
1942-1944
2.34
Army Specialized Training Program: Languages, phonograph
2.35
Army Specialized Training Program: Chinese, Lesson 4
1943
2.36
Army Specialized Training Program: N. P. Avtonomoff
1944
2.37
Army Specialized Training Program: Chemistry
1943-1944
2.38
Army Specialized Training Program: Mathematics
1943
2.39
Army Specialized Training Program: Physics
1944
2.40
Army Specialized Training Program: Budgets
1944-1945
2.41
Army Specialized Training Program: Classification of students
1944-1945
2.42
Army Specialized Training Program: Curricula
1944
2.43
Army Specialized Training Program: Grades
1943-1944
2.44
Army Specialized Training Program: Registration procedures
1944
2.45
Army Specialized Training Program: Letters from parents
1944
2.46
Army Specialized Training Program: Letters from parents
1944
2.47
Army Specialized Training Program: Schedules
1944
2.48
Army Specialized Training Program: Staff
1944-1945
2.49
Army Specialized Training Program: Students
1944-1945
2.50
Army Specialized Training Program: Administration
1944-1945
2.51
Army Specialized Training Program: Book List, July term
1945
2.52
Army Specialized Training Program: Budget
July 1945
2.53
Army Specialized Training Program: Registration
1945
2.54
Army Specialized Training Program: Mathematics
1945
2.55
Army Specialized Training Program: Physics
1945
2.56
Army Specialized Training Program: Letters from parents
1945
2.57
Science publicity
1933-1937
2.58
Bacteriology
1936
2.59
Botany
1934-1936
2.60
Entomology
1932-1936
2.61
Mathematics: William Edmund Milne, general
1933-1938
2.62
Physics: Willibald Weniger
1932-1937
2.63
Zoology: Nathan Fasten, general
Materials in this folder are primarily administrative in nature, and document the day-to-day management of the Zoology Department and its faculty. Subjects include: faculty course loads, budgets, space needs, and hiring and promotions.
1932-1937
2.64
Correspondence: "B"
1935-1937
2.65
Bacteriology: Godfrey V. Copson
1932-1937
2.66
Chemistry: John Fulton, general
1935-1936
2.67
Summer Session
1934-1937
2.68
Chemistry
1933-1934
2.69
Functions and present status of Science
circa 1938
2.70
Seventh Willamette Valley Student Science Conference
Includes event programs, lists of students attendees and papers presented, and paper abstracts.
1933-1935
2.71
Seventh Willamette Valley Student Science Conference
Includes event programs, lists of students attendees and papers presented, and paper abstracts.
1933-1935
2.72
Eighth Willamette Valley Student Science Conference
Includes event programs, lists of students attendees and papers presented, and paper abstracts.
1936-1937
2.73
Reports to President Kerr
1931-1933
2.74
Letters from parents
1944
2.75
Summary of Registration Statistics
circa 1951-1952
2.76
Grade report, registration record
1932-1950
2.77
Statistics: Registration of majors
1932-1950
2.78
Registration of Graduate Students, Science majors
1930-1950
2.79
Chemistry: Personnel
Includes correspondence, and a signed petition, from department faculty regarding the unsatisfactory leadership of Chair John Fulton.
1933-1939
2.80
Sigma Xi
Includes the petition for charter and resident member lists.
1936-1938
3.80
Sigma Xi
Continued from Reel 2.
1936-1938
3.81
Curriculum Analysis
1938-1954
3.82
Graduate Theses
1930-1937
4.1: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 1
January 1943
4.2: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 2
February 1943
4.3: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 3
March 1943
4.4: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 4
April 1943
4.5: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 5
May 1943
4.6: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 6
June 1943
4.7: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 7
July 1943
4.8: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 8
August 1943
4.9: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 9
September 1943
4.10: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 10
October 1943
4.11: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 11
November 1943
4.12: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 1, Number 12
December 1943
4.13: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 1
January 1944
4.14: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 2
February 1944
4.15: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 3
March 1943
4.16: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 4
April 1944
4.17: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 5
May 1944
4.18: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 6
June 1944
4.19: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 7
July 1944
4.20: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 8
August 1944
4.21: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 9
September 1944
4.22: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 10
October 1944
4.23: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 11
November 1944
4.24: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 2, Number 12
December 1944
4.25: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 3, Number 1
January 1945
4.26: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 3, Number 2
February 1945
4.27: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 3, Number 3
March 1945
4.28: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 3, Number 4
April 1945
4.29: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 3, Number 5
May 1945
4.30: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 3, Number 6
June 1945
4.31: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 3, Number 7 - 8. This particular issue is referred to as the Victory Edition; much of the content of this issue centers on the end of World War II. Included is a brief list of the faculty and staff connected to construction of the atomic bombs dropped on Japan, and several columns on how the University plans to provide for returning service men and women (e.g. housing, GI Bill benefits).
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Volume 3, Number 9
September 1945
4.33: The Oregon State Scientist
Volume 3, Number 10
October 1945

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Subject Terms

  • Biochemistry--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Biology--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Botany--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Chemistry--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Entomology--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Mathematics--Study and teaching (Graduate)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Physics--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
  • Science--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon.
  • World War, 1939-1945--War work--Schools.
  • Zoology--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.

Personal Names

  • Fasten, Nathan, 1887-1953.
  • Gilfillan, F. A. (Francois Archibald), 1893-1983.
  • Packard, Earl L. (Earl Leroy), 1885-1983.
  • Trout, E. Dale (Edrie Dale), 1901-1977.

Corporate Names

  • American Indian Science and Engineering Society.
  • Army Specialized Training Program (U.S.)
  • Junior Engineers' and Scientists' Summer Institute (Oregon State University)
  • Oregon State College. School of Science.
  • Oregon State University. College of Science.

Form or Genre Terms

  • Architectural drawings (visual works)
  • Born digital.
  • Film negatives.
  • Photographic prints.
  • Slides (photographs).

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Packard, Earl L. (Earl Leroy), 1885-1983. (creator)
    Corporate Names
    • Oregon State College. School of Science. (creator)
    • Oregon State University. School of Science. (creator)