Faculty Men's Club records, 1930-1981.

ArchivalResource

Faculty Men's Club records, 1930-1981.

Records include a constitution and bylaws (circa 1950), correspondence, programs and agendas, meeting minutes, and membership lists. The records include correspondence pertaining to the disbanding of the organization in the late 1960s and the disposition of the club's treasury.

0.15 cubic ft.

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7550568

Oregon State University Libraries

Related Entities

There are 6 Entities related to this resource.

Oregon State University. Faculty Men's Club.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6h1759k (corporateBody)

The Faculty Men's Club, founded as the Men's Faculty Club in 1930, was formed to promote "unity, cooperation, and fellowship" among OSU's male faculty and staff, and to "advance the understanding of higher education in Oregon." G. V. Copson was the first president. The club had a lounge on the second floor of the Memorial Union. The club disbanded in 1969 after a request in 1968 from the Memorial Union Board of Directors to vacate the Faculty Lounge in the Memorial Union. The remaining funds of ...

Shideler, Fred Merle.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6zp4dj2 (person)

Shideler was born in Girard, Kansas in 1904. He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from Kansas State College in 1927 and an MA in education from Oregon State College in 1941. In 1929, he began a career at OSU that spanned 41 years. He started as a journalism instructor and an assistant in the OSC News Bureau. Shideler was promoted to assistant professor and journalism department head in 1932; to associate professor in 1939; and to professor in 1944. From January through March 1944 he worke...

Willey, Earl Clark, 1891-

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6w66t22 (person)

Oregon State College. Faculty Men's Club.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6m370m5 (corporateBody)

Wood, Gregory Burton.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w62c8gc0 (person)

Oregon State University. Memorial Union

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6qc47z3 (corporateBody)

The Memorial Union was dedicated in 1929 as the student union for the Oregon State campus and provides services and facilities to the campus and Corvallis communities. One of the Memorial Union's many programs is the Craft Center, which offers non-credit classes and access to studios for ceramics, photography, fiber arts, wood working, flass, fine arts, jewelry, and metalwork. The Ceramics 80 Conference, held in June 1980, was organized by Oregon State University Craft Center Manager Don Johnson...