Azalea House (Corvallis, Or.)
Azalea House, a women's cooperative residence, opened in the Fall of 1953. The idea for the house was formulated in 1945 by the Oregon Home Economics Extension Council, which recognized the post-war need for low-cost housing at OSC. Fundraising began in 1946, and the house was built in 1953. Total cost of the project was $121,450. It was designed to house 58 women.
From the description of Azalea House records, 1953-1970. (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 45818520
From the guide to the Azalea House Records, 1953-1970, (Oregon State University Libraries University Archives)
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creatorOf | Azalea House Records, 1953-1970 | Oregon State University Libraries University Archives | |
creatorOf | Azalea House (Corvallis, Or.). Azalea House records, 1953-1970. | Oregon State University Libraries |
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associatedWith | Oregon Home Economics Extension Council. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Oregon Home Economics Extension Council. | corporateBody |
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Active 1953
Active 1970