Leo George and Ruth Ann KramerPapers 1951-1982 1951-1952

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Leo George and Ruth Ann KramerPapers 1951-1982 1951-1952

The Kramer Papers consist of materialsgenerated and collected by the Kramers during the year that Leo GeorgeKramer was a student at Oregon State College in 1951-1952. The Papersinclude letters written by his wife, Ruth Ann, to her family that describevarious aspects of student life in Corvallis.

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Kramer, Ruth Ann.

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Oregon State College. Federal Cooperative Extension Service

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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...

Oregon State College

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Kramer, Leo George, 1918-1984.

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Leo George Kramer attended Oregon State College from the summer of 1951 through spring term of 1952 as a student in business and technology. His wife, Ruth Ann Kramer, worked for the Extension Service during the year they lived in Corvallis. Leo Kramer (also known as "Lee" and "Dink") was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, and served in the military during World War II. He and Ruth Ann, also a Cincinnati native, were married in 1946. In the years after the war, Lee Kramer attended evening clas...