Government Relations Office Records 1996-2013 2000-2013
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Oregon. Legislative Assembly
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Oregon. Governor
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Risser, Paul G.
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Oregon State university
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Oregon State University. Government Relations Office.
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The Government Relations Office represents Oregon State University (OSU) with federal, state, and local governments. The Office assists the OSU community in its interactions with Oregon legislators, the Governor's office, the Oregon University System, and state and local officials and agencies. The Government Relations Office promotes OSU with all public officials and responds to their inquiries and concerns. In the area of federal relations, the Office represents OSU with members o...
Oregon University System
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Mills, Jock
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Oregon State University. Office of the President
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On March 6, 1961, Governor Mark Hatfield signed into law the legislative act which changed the name of the institution from Oregon State College to Oregon State University. A.L. Strand served as president of Oregon State from 1942 until his retirement in 1961. Robert W. MacVicar came to Oregon State University in 1970 and served as the University President from then until his retirement in 1984. He was followed as President by John V. Byrne who served for 11 years until the end of 1995. Byrne's ...
Ray, Edward J. (Edward John), 1944-
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