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A short history of the OSU School of Forestry's Self-Learning Center and Forestry Media Center. Perhaps written to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the OSU School of Forestry.
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2. [Image] Forestry students in TJ Starker's class
Thurman James Starker was a professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. Starker taught courses in forest management and silviculture and purchased land during the 1930's which would become Starker Forests. Starker ...Citation -
A short history of the OSU School of Forestry. Perhaps written to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the OSU School of Forestry.
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4. [Image] Planting the OAC Forestry nursery
The School of Forestry established this tree nursery soon after the Forestry Building (Moreland Hall) was built in 1917. Many of the trees in the large grove south of Moreland Hall are remnants of this ...Citation -
5. [Image] George Wilcox Peavy
George Wilcox Peavy is sitting in front of the fireplace in the OSU forestry cabin. George Wilcox Peavy was the first Dean of Forestry from 1913-1940 and president of Oregon State College from 1932-1940. ...Citation -
6. [Image] Marv Rowley and Harry Nettleton
Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after it burned to the ground in February of 1949. Rowley received ...Citation -
7. [Image] Marvin Rowley receiving plaque
Marv Rowley receives a plaque during SAE student night. Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after ...Citation -
8. [Image] Forestry Club cabin
Meetings, parties, and dances were held in the Forestry Club Cabin.Citation -
Norman Borlaug is seen shaking hands with Forestry Dean Stoltenberg before a presentation to students.
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10. [Image] Forestry Club Cabin
Forestry Club Cabin and surrounding buildings at McDonald Forest. This was the first cabin, which burned in February 1949. A new cabin was quickly constructed.Citation -
11. [Image] Forestry Self-Learning Center
Display for the Forestry Self-Learning CenterCitation -
12. [Image] Marv Rowley
Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after it burned to the ground in February of 1949. Rowley received ...Citation -
13. [Image] Portrait of George Peavy
George Wilcox Peavy was the first Dean of Forestry from 1913-1940 and president of Oregon State College from 1932-1940. Peavy founded an arboretum that would act as a laboratory for forestry students.Citation -
14. [Image] School of Forestry sawmill
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15. [Image] Thomas H. Cody and son
Thomas H. Cody and Thomas H. Cody, Jr., graduates of the Oregon State College School of Forestry, are standing by the highwheeler during the annual Fernhopper banquet at Peavy Arboretum in the McDonald ...Citation -
17. [Image] Marvin Rowley
Marvin Rowley, forest manager and supervisor of construction for existing Forestry Club cabin, stands atop McCulloch Peak. McDonald Forest is in background. Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry ...Citation -
18. [Image] Forestry graduate students and faculty
Forestry graduate students and faculty, 1932. Seated (l to r): Fred Schreiner (Instructor in Logging Engineering), H.R. ("Pat") Patterson (Professor of Logging Engineering), Dean George W. Peavy, T.J. ...Citation -
19. [Image] OAC forestry students at their field camp
T. J. Starker stands at center. Thurman James Starker graduated from OAC in 1910 as a member of the college's first class of foresters. He later taught Forestry at Oregon State from 1922 to 1942. He also ...Citation -
20. [Image] Man in Forestry Uniform
Man in Forestry UniformCitation -
21. [Image] Don Cronk in Government Forestry Uniform Oregon
Don Cronk in Government Forestry Uniform Oregon 1910Citation -
22. [Image] Don Cronk in Government Forestry Uniform
Don Cronk in Government Forestry Uniform Oregon 1911Citation -
23. [Image] T.J. Starker
TJ Starker in a classroom, leaning against a log. Thurman James Starker was a professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. Starker taught courses in forest management and silviculture and purchased land during ...Citation -
24. [Image] George Peavy in his office
George Peavy in his office on "Heaventh" floor of Chem Shack (Education Hall) around 1910. George Wilcox Peavy was the first Dean of Forestry from 1913-1940 and president of Oregon State College from 1932-1940. ...Citation -
25. [Image] TJ Starker on snowshoes
TJ Starker marking timber during snowstorm in eastern Oregon, 1910. Thurman James Starker was a professor of Forestry from 1922-1942. Starker taught courses in forest management and silviculture and purchased ...Citation -
26. [Image] George Wilcox Peavy
Portrait of George Wilcox Peavy signed "to Paul M. Dunn, a very worthy successor." George Wilcox Peavy was the first Dean of Forestry from 1913-1940 and president of Oregon State College from 1932-1940. ...Citation -
27. [Image] Richardson Hall
Richardson Hall opened in 1999 and houses several departments in the College of Forestry, and includes faculty offices, research labs, and a GIS classroom/laboratory. It is named for Kaye Richardson, an ...Citation -
28. [Image] OSC Forestry Alumni Association
Left to right: T. J. Starker, 1910; L.L. Stewart, 1932; George Spaur, 1925; Dean Paul M. Dunn; Dan D. Robinson, 1940; Larry Marshall, 1941; Robert Aufderheide, 1935; L. F. Cronemiller, 1914; O.S.C. President ...Citation -
29. [Image] Helmuth Resch and students
Helmuth Resch was a professor and head of the Department of Forestry Products from 1970-1987.Citation -
30. [Image] First Forestry Club cabin
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31. [Image] Double bucking event at Fall Frost
Marvin Rowley, class of 1950, with hard hat, looks on at left. At the misery whip are Chip Weber and Janis Bambe. The oiler (with hat) is Jim McGilvery. This event was part of the Forestry Club's activities ...Citation -
32. [Image] Marv Rowley
Marvin Rowley received a degree in Forestry in 1950 and became Benton County's timber manager. Rowley helped rebuild the Forestry Club Cabin after it burned to the ground in February of 1949. Rowley received ...Citation -
33. [Image] McDonald Forest entry sign
"McDonald Forest, School of Forestry, Oregon State College" sign at entrance of forest.Citation -
34. [Image] Forestry Club
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35. [Image] Forestry club cabin under construction
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36. [Image] Construction of second Forestry Club cabin
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37. [Image] View of Corvallis, Oregon
Forestry students look toward Corvallis, Oregon, from a hill in the McDonald Forest.Citation -
38. [Image] Research Forests aerial view
McDonald Research Forest. Photo used in the College of Forestry's 75th anniversary publication, 1981Citation -
41. [Image] Interior of Forestry Building, Portland, Oregon
Interior of the Forestry Building that was part of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Celebration.Citation -
42. [Image] Interior of Forestry Building, Portland, Oregon
Interior of the Forestry Building that was part of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Celebration.Citation -
43. [Image] 1992 Burchard biography and exhibition list
1 p. Christian 1992 Burchard's biography & exhibition list.Citation -
The Spring Thaw was an annual event sponsored by the OSU Forestry Club.
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45. [Image] School of Forestry facts and figures
Document includes information about school administrators, areas of study, areas of faculty research, and noteworthy achievements by students and alumni.Citation -
48. [Image] "The Alumni" [OSU School of Forestry]
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50. [Image] Forestry faculty working the field
Forestry faculty are working with young tree starts at the state tree nursery located at Peavy Arboretum.Citation -
52. [Image] E. B. Lemon at Fernhoppers Ball
27th Annual Fernhopper Banquet which brought the Forestry Centennial Conference to a close February 21, 1959. Dean E. B. Lemon recieves a myrtlewood bowl, a gift from the Oregon State Fernhoppers.Citation -
53. [Image] E. B. Lemon at Fernhoppers Ball
27th Annual Fernhopper Banquet which brought the Forestry Centennial Conference to a close February 21, 1959. Head table includes: Governor Mark Hatfield, Secretary Ervin L. Peterson, Dean W. F. McCulloch, ...Citation -
54. [Image] Drawing of George Peavy
George Wilcox Peavy was the first Dean of Forestry from 1913-1940 and president of Oregon State College from 1932-1940. Peavy founded an arboretum that would act as a laboratory for forestry students.Citation -
55. [Image] Forestry Faculty
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56. [Image] Order of the spoon ticket for George W. Peavy
George Wilcox Peavy was born 12 November 1869 in Howell, Michigan. He received his Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts at the University of Michigan. He obtained his Master of Science degree in Forestry ...Citation -
57. [Image] Forestry faculty
Seated (left to right): H. I. Nettleton, J. R. Dilworth, W. F. McCulloch, George H. Barnes, W. A. Davies, H. R. Patterson, W. I. West. Standing (left to right): R. F. Keniston, R. L. Wilson, M. D. McKimmy, ...Citation -
58. [Image] School of Forestry Faculty
Back row (standing left to right): Bill Wheeler, Jim Snodgrass, Bob Wilson, Bob Hostetter, John O'Leary, Ed Pierson, Dan Robinson, Jim Uverholser, Bob Mounterr, Ray Yodor, Casey Randall, Bob Kenniston. ...Citation -
59. [Image] Eating outside the Forestry Club Cabin
A.L. Strand sitting on left. August LeRoy Strand served as president of Oregon State University from 1942-1961. Strand helped create the Oregon State College Foundation in 1947 and introduced the idea ...Citation -
60. [Image] Crossroads I
A curved gold piece is set in the middle of 3 long horizontal black bars, one thick vertical bar, and six curved bars, all set against a blue wall. Featured in the gold piece are curved etchings exhibiting ...Citation -
61. [Image] Crossroads I
Detailed view of a centerpiece of an artwork made from burl. A prickly texture surrounds four concave rectangles with gridmarks on them. Six cork-like objects protrude; they are arranged in a curving segment. ...Citation -
62. [Image] Paul Dunn in his office inspecting a pinecone
Paul M. Dunn (1898-1988) came to OSU during World War II, working first as Director of the OSU Forest Products Laboratory and later the OSU Forest Experiment Station. The Dean of Forestry from 1942 to ...Citation -
63. [Image] Foresters in Action, 1939
Alouette, gentille Alouette; Alouette, je te plumerai In 1936, the OSC Forestry Club began broadcasting a weekly program "of fun and music from the woods" that included skits, tall tales, and music by ...Citation -
64. [Image] 1935 Annual Cruise cover
Giving evidence of the esprit de corps of the college foresters, the Fernhoppers Banquet, Arboretum Day, and other highlights of the year, such as the 1926 dedication of Peavy Arboretum, were featured ...Citation -
65. [Image] Fernhoppers banquet
Former OSC forestry faculty member T. J. Starker and Harold Gill, a classmate from 1910, at a fernhoppers banquet.Citation -
67. [Image] Entrance sign to McDonald Forest
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68. [Image] Fernhopper's Banquet
Fernhopper's Banquet with Paul Bunyon figure in background.Citation -
69. [Image] Student walking in woods
Student walking in woods at McDonald Forest.Citation -
70. [Image] Open house at the Forest Research Lab
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71. [Image] Portrait of Walter F. McCulloch
Walter F. McCulloch was Dean of Forestry from 1955-1966. During WWII, McCulloch was Assistant State Forester of Oregon.Citation -
72. [Image] Men at the 39th Annual Fernhopper Banquet
OSU President Robert MacVicar is at the left. Loran L. "Stub" Stewart is in the center.Citation -
73. [Image] Spring trip to Marys Peak
Spring trip to Marys Peak, 1923. Students in background: with fry pan, James L. Mielke; Kenneth Murdock; with pipe, Trevor Lewis; with stick, James D. Shaver. At table, Dean G.W. Peavy and H.I. Nettleton. ...Citation -
This park was possibly constructed by CCC crew from Camp New Benson near Bridal Veil, Oregon
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75. [Image] Open house at the Forest Research Lab
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76. [Image] Smokejumper and equipment
The smoke jumper was part of a session on "Smoke jumping" put on by Ray Schenck of the School of Forestry.Citation -
77. [Image] Road grader
Front view of road grader moving soil in a burned over area of forest (Tillamook Burn?)Citation -
78. [Image] Tree felling
Gasoline power saw used to fell tree on Snow Peak.Citation -
The Spring Thaw is a logging sports competition between different colleges that was sponsored for many years by the OSU Forestry Club. This event was held at Peavy Arboretum.
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The Spring Thaw is a logging sports competition between different colleges that was sponsored for many years by the OSU Forestry Club. This event was held at Peavy Arboretum.
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The Spring Thaw is a logging sports competition between different colleges that was sponsored for many years by the OSU Forestry Club. This event was held at Peavy Arboretum.
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The Spring Thaw is a logging sports competition between different colleges that was sponsored for many years by the OSU Forestry Club. This event was held at Peavy Arboretum.
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83. [Image] At Singing Springs Ranch, Forestry Bridge
At Singing Springs Ranch, Forestry Bridge over Rogue River at Agness, Oregon.Citation -
85. [Image] Campus view to the east down Jefferson Avenue
Visible are the Forestry Building (present day Moreland Hall), the Men's Gymnasium (present day Langton Hall), and Waldo HallCitation -
87. [Image] Study for Root
This piece presents a preliminary study of a root wad done in preparation for the mural painting, Kilchis River.Citation -
88. [Image] Untitled (Hammond-Farness)
This piece consists of a symmetrical rock sculpture that funtions as a fountain.Citation -
89. [Image] Study for Logjam
This piece presents a preliminary study of a logjam done in preparation for the mural painting, Kilchis River.Citation -
91. [Image] Untitled (Hammond-Farness)
This piece consists of a symmetrical rock sculpture that funtions as a fountain.Citation -
92. [Image] Tillamook Forest I
This piece presents a preliminary study of a stand of trees and a burnt-out snag done in preparation for the mural painting, Kilchis River.Citation -
93. [Image] Kilchis River I
This piece presents a preliminary watercolor study done in preparation for the mural painting, Kilchis River.Citation -
94. [Image] Untitled (Parmeter)
Long wooden rectangular reception desk featured in a black and white photo. The wood grain of the desk is horizontal. In contrast, the upper part of the desk shows detailed vertical lines around the entire ...Citation -
95. [Image] Untitled (Parmeter)
Long wooden rectangular reception desk featured in a black and white photo. The wood grain of the desk is horizontal. In contrast, the upper part of the desk shows detailed vertical lines around the entire ...Citation -
96. [Image] Tillamook Forest II
This piece presents a preliminary study of a stand of trees and a burnt-out snag done in preparation for the mural painting, Kilchis River.Citation -
97. [Image] Tillamook Forest III
This piece presents a preliminary study of a stand of trees and a burnt-out snag done in preparation for the mural painting, Kilchis River.Citation -
98. [Image] 2002 Valasek resume
2 p. Joe Valasek's 2002 resume.Citation -
99. [Image] 2002 Pander exhibition list
2 p. Henk Pander's 2002 exhibition list.Citation -
100. [Image] Study for Logjam
This piece presents a preliminary study of a logjam done in preparation for the mural painting, Kilchis River.Citation