Administrative CouncilRecords 1869-1973

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Administrative CouncilRecords 1869-1973

The Administrative Council Recordsconsist of minutes of the Oregon State University Administrative Counciland the College Council as well as minutes of the faculty, prior toestablishment of the Councils in 1908. The records also include theRegister of Students and Student Grades for the first enrollees atCorvallis College in 1869-1871.

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Oregon State College

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Oregon Agricultural College

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Oregon State Agricultural College

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Oregon State University. Administrative Council.

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The Administrative Council and the College Council were established by the Board of Regents in 1908. The Administrative Council consisted of the President, Director of the Experiment Station, and the Deans and advised on administrative and policy issues. The College Council consisted of the President, Director of the Experiment Station, the Professors, and the Assistant Professors and considered academic policies regarding courses of study, admissions, and graduation. The College Council ceased ...

Oregon State university

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Corvallis College

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Corvallis College, the predecessor institution to Oregon State University, was incorporated in 1858 as a coeducational institution of primary and preparatory education. Plagued by financial instability, the College changed hands several times and added college-level coursework in the 1860s. In 1868, Corvallis College was designated and adopted as the agricultural college of the State of Oregon by the Oregon Legislative Assembly and given land grant status. The December 31, 1859 issue (number 48)...