Committee on High School RelationsRecords 1931-1956 1933-1946

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Committee on High School RelationsRecords 1931-1956 1933-1946

The Committee on High School RelationsRecords document the activities to provide information to and recruitOregon high school students for attendance at Oregon State System ofHigher Education institutions. The records include correspondence,statistics, annual reports, and related materials.

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Lemon, E. B. (Erwin Bertran), 1889-1979.

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Born in Sherman County, Oregon, in 1889, Erwin Bertran Lemon graduated with a degree in Business from OAC in 1911. That same year, Lemon's longtime association with the University continued with his appointment as a part-time instructor of accounting. Teaching for the School of Commerce until 1943, Lemon also held the post of University Registrar for 21 years (1922 to 1943) during this period. From 1943 until his retirement from the University in 1959, Lemon served as Dean of Administration. Out...

Oregon State College

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Poling, D. V. (Daniel Vandersall)

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Oregon State System of Higher Education. Committee on High School Contacts.

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Oregon State System of Higher Education. Committee on High School Relations.

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The Committee on High School Relations was formed in 1934 in response to confusion among high school students in Oregon about academic and degree programs at the Oregon State System of Higher Education (OSSHE) institutions after the formation of OSSHE and reorganization of higher education in Oregon in the early 1930s. E.B. Lemon, Oregon State College Registrar, was chair of the committee and D.V. Poling was the High School Visitor for the OSSHE during the 1930s and 1940s. The Committee coordina...