President's OfficePhotographs 1923-1998 1935-1995

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President's OfficePhotographs 1923-1998 1935-1995

The President's Office Photographsconsist of photographs documenting the activities the presidents of OregonState University, primarily from 1960 through 1995, as well as individualportrait photographs of Oregon State faculty and staff from the 1930sthrough 1960s.

0.9 cubic foot, including 1752photographs; 4 boxes, including 1oversize box

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