Oregon State University. Dept. of Microbiology.
Biographical notes:
The Microbiology Department was housed in Agriculture Hall until 1970, when it moved to new laboratories and offices designed specifically for microbiological research and teaching in the Bioscience Building (later named Nash Hall). In June 1970, cranes hoisted moving vans up to the upper floors of Agriculture Hall in order to move large equipment and supplies out of the building, which had no elevator. The Bioscience Building was constructed in 1969-1970 using the lift-slab method, in which all floors were completed at ground level and raised into place.
From the description of Microbiology Department motion picture films, 1969-1970. (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 53924561
From the guide to the Microbiology Department Motion Picture Films, 1969-1970, (Oregon State University Libraries University Archives)
Bacteriology was first offered as a separate course at OSU during the 1899-1900 academic year under Emile Pernot. Bacteriological research was conducted in the Experiment Station's bacteriology lab. Beginning in 1909, the department was housed for many years in Agriculture Hall. In 1970 the department moved to new facilities in Nash Hall designed specifically for microbiology. The department has had several names: Bacteriology; Bacteriology and Hygiene (1946-1961), Microbiology and Hygiene (1961-1968) and Microbiology (1968-).
Department chairs have included Pernot (1899-1911), Theodore D. Beckwith (1912-1918), Godfrey V. Copson (1921-1949), Joseph E. Simmons (1949-1951), Paul R. Elliker (1953-1976), John Fryer (1976-1996), Jo-Ann Leong (1996-2001), and Dennis E. Hruby (2001-). The Microbiology Department is jointly administered by the College of Science and the College of Agricultural Sciences.
From the guide to the Microbiology Department Records, 1893-1998, 1937-1966, (Oregon State University University Archives)
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Subjects:
- Agricultural microbiology
- Agriculture
- Bacteriology, Agricultural
- College buildings
- College buildings
- Universities and colleges
- Dairy microbiology
- Dairy plants
- Dairy products
- Drinking water
- Environmental Conditions
- Fishes
- Irradiation
- Microbiology
- Milk
- Storage and moving trade
- Storage and moving trade
- Moving Images
- Oregon
- Photographs
- Science
- Scrapbooks
- Soil microbiology
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- Oregon--Corvallis (as recorded)
- Oregon (as recorded)