Microbiology Department Records 1893-1998 1937-1966
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Bollen, Walter Beno, 1896-
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Fryer, John L.
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John L. Fryer worked for 30 years as a researcher and professor in the OSU Microbiology Department. Receiving three degrees (B.S. 1956; M.S. 1957; Ph. D 1964) from OSU, Fryer first worked at the University from 1957 to 1958 as a Fisheries Biologist in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. After leaving in 1958 for the Oregon Fish Commission, Fryer returned to OSU in 1963, finished his doctoral work, and became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology in 1964. Fryer became Cha...
Oregon. Milk Control Board.
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Oregon State College. Dept. of Bacteriology and Hygiene.
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Copson, G. V. (Godfrey Vernon), 1884-
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Pernot, E. F. (Emile Francis), 1859-
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Oregon State College. Dept. of Bacteriology.
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Oregon State University. Dept. of Microbiology.
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The Microbiology Department was housed in Agriculture Hall until 1970, when it moved to new laboratories and offices designed specifically for microbiological research and teaching in the Bioscience Building (later named Nash Hall). In June 1970, cranes hoisted moving vans up to the upper floors of Agriculture Hall in order to move large equipment and supplies out of the building, which had no elevator. The Bioscience Building was constructed in 1969-1970 using the lift-slab method, in which all...
Fisher, Jim
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Elliker, P. R. (Paul Reuben), 1911-
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Paul Reuben Elliker was born in 1911 in Lacrosse, Wisconsin. He received his B.S. (1934), M.S. (1935), and Ph. D. (1937) degrees in bacteriology from the University of Wisconsin. He joined the faculty of Purdue University's Dairy Husbandry Department in 1940. During the years 1944-1945 Elliker served at Fort Detrick, Maryland in the United State Army's Biowarfare Group. In 1947 he was appointed a member of the faculty in the Bacteriology Department at Oregon State College. He taught at Oregon St...