Voices of Oregon StateUniversity Oral History Collection 1995-2010 2008-2010

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Voices of Oregon StateUniversity Oral History Collection 1995-2010 2008-2010

The Voices of Oregon State UniversityOral History Collection consists of 12 oral history interviews conductedby students as part of anthropology and sociology classes. The interviewsubjects include Oregon State alumni, faculty, andadministrators.

0.2 cubic foot, including 2 audiocassettes, 2 boxes; 16 sound files, 1 image file, and 7 document files, 1.3 Gbytes

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Hovland, Clarence Warren

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Pratt, Clara C.

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Morita, R. Y. (Richard Y.)

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Oregon State College

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Nickerson, Gail.

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Evans, Gwil.

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Gamble, Wilbert.

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Orzech, Miriam Weitz, 1931-

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Menken-Schaudt, Carol.

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Berg, Helen M.

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Both Helen and Alan Berg earned degrees from and were faculty at Oregon State University; in addition, they both served as mayor of the City of Corvallis. Helen M. Berg earned an MS in statistics from Oregon State University in 1973 and worked as a statistician and Director of the Survey Research Center at OSU from 1975 until her retirement in 1993. She was active in a variety of community organizations including the Madison Avenue Task Force and the Corvallis Community Day Care Board. She serve...

Oregon State University. College of Home Economics and Education

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First established in 1889 as the Department of Household Economy and Hygiene, the College of Home Economics at OSU was the fifth such college program to be instituted in the U.S. and the first west of the Rocky Mountains. Within two years of the establishment of the department, options for a three-year and four-year program leading to a Bachelor of Household Economy and Letters degree were available to students. By 1897, an option for a Master's in Household Science degree was available. In 1983...

Trow, Clifford Wayne, 1929-

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Lee, Phyllis S.

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Castle, Emery N.

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Emery Neal Castle was born on April 13, 1923 in Greenwood County, Kansas. He received a BS and MS in Agricultural Economics from Kansas State University in 1948 and 1950 respectively and a Ph D in Agricultural Economics from Iowa State University in 1952. Before coming to the Oregon State University Department of Agricultural and Reserve Economics in 1954, Castle served as an instructor in the Department of Economics at Kansas State University from 1948 to 1952 and held the position...

Oregon State university

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