Associated Men's Halls scrapbook, 1934-1940.

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Associated Men's Halls scrapbook, 1934-1940.

The Associated Men's Halls Scrapbook was assembled by students in the five housing clubs that resided in Weatherford Hall (Cauthorn, Poling, Hawley, Buxton, Weatherford) together known as the Associated Men's Halls. Primarily made up of photographs and newspaper clippings, the scrapbook documents various aspects of student life in these clubs such as social events, officer selection, and involvement in intramural sports. Dance cards and election flyers can also be found in the scrapbook. The photographs depict holiday parties, group shots and portraits, off-campus trips, athletic contests between clubs, pranks, horseplay, and interior and exterior views of Weatherford Hall. Many of the students in the images are identified including E.C. Gilbert, Robert Henderson, Andrew Landforce, and Milosh Popovich.

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Oregon State University Libraries

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Associated Men's Halls (Oregon State College)

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The Associated Men's Halls comprised the five housing clubs that resided in Weatherford Hall (Cauthorn, Poling, Hawley, Buxton, Weatherford). During the era covered by this scrapbook, Weatherford Hall was the sole campus building which housed male students not affiliated with fraternities. From the description of Associated Men's Halls scrapbook, 1934-1940. (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 192073527 The Associated Men's Halls comprised the five housi...

Popovich, Milosh Nicholas, 1917-

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Gilbert, Earl C.

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Landforce, Andrew S.

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Oregon State College

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Henderson, Robert W. (Robert Wesley), 1914-

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Bob Henderson's connection with OSU spanned more than 70 years from 1933, when he enrolled as a freshman from Hermiston, until his death in early 2006. During this time he served student body president in 1937-1938, earned a BS in agronomy in 1938, and served as a Farm Crops faculty member and Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1946 until his retirement in 1976. Henderson completed a masters degree at Cornell University and a Ph.D. in plant genetics at the University ...