Extension and Experiment Station Communications Moving Images 1937-2007 1957-1989

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Extension and Experiment Station Communications Moving Images 1937-2007 1957-1989

The Extension and Experiment Station Communication Moving Images include motion picture films, videotapes and DVDs of final productions and raw footage documenting the variety of Oregon State University Extension and Experiment Station outreach and research activities in agriculture, forestry, home economics, fisheries, and 4-H.

50 cubic feet, including 1150 films, 561 videotapes, and 2 DVDs; 149 boxes and 7 film cans

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On July 24, 1911, Oregon Agricultural College's Board of Regents organized the Oregon Extension Service in response to requests from citizens of Oregon for assistance (particularly in agriculture) from the college. In May of 1914, nearly three years after Oregon had established its Extension Service, President Woodrow Wilson signed the federal Smith-Lever law, which provided federal money for the establishment of extension services in all states for developing off-campus programs, primarily in a...

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KOAC (Television station : Corvallis, Or.)

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