McCulloch, Walter Fraser

Walter Fraser McCulloch joined the faculty of the Oregon State College School of Forestry in 1937. He left Oregon State briefly during World War II to serve as assistant state forester; during this time he developed and administered Oregon's Forest Conservation Act. He returned to Oregon State in 1945 as head of the Department of Forest Management. He served as Acting Dean of Forestry in 1952-1953 and as Dean from 1955 until 1966. McCulloch earned his BA degree from the University of British Columbia, an MS from the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University, and an Ed.D. from the University of Oregon. McCulloch was best known for his contributions to forestry education. McCulloch resigned from Oregon State University in 1969 for health reasons and died in Corvallis in 1973.

From the description of W.F. McCulloch collection, 1936-1968 (bulk 1942-1968). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 309390159

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