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Includes publisher's slip (1 p); Collection of color photographs; This book is a limited-edition hand-bound artist book. All poetry and images were created by unknown artists. Photos were shot during my ...
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22822. [Image] Winter White
Plastic icicle inserted through loops on spine. Accordion structure with signatures sewn into folds. Each signature wrapped in patterned vellum. Inside layer of accordion has hole-punched and glitter-stamped ...Citation -
Journalism faculty member Fred Zwahlen is in the center of the photo. The first 30-Staters Club was founded in 1939. The intent of the clubs were "to support and further the interests of the O.S.C. Alumni ...
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22824. [Image] Dairy barn and herd
Dairy research has a long history at OSU; the university has had a fully functional dairy for more than 100 years. Milk from the herd has been used for dairy products research and to produce ice cream ...Citation -
22825. [Image] Group photo of The Bach Quartette of Corvallis
Pictured from left to right are B.W. Johnson, J. Fred Yates, Helen Holgate (accompanist), H.L. Holgate, and John Fulton. B.W. Johnson was a local orchardist. H.L. Holgate was a lawyer who worked as the ...Citation -
22826. [Image] The heads of OSC's military ROTC branches
From left: Colonel Henry Demuth, Army ROTC; Captain Clyde M. Jensen, Naval ROTC; and Colonel Rex W. Beach, Air Force ROTC.Citation -
Shown is a telephone central office set TC-4 with testing equipment. From left: Ed Becker, Salem; Marvin Holstad, Portland; Jack Hex, Dufur; and Major T.W. Peterson of the ROTC staff.
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During World War II, John Hinds received letters, pictures and samples of foreign money from Oregon State students, alumni and faculty serving all over the world.
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22829. [Image] Dr. Te May Ching in the seed lab
Te May Tsou Ching was a professor of seed physiology in the OSU Crop Science Department from 1956 until her retirement in 1988. She earned her BS from Central University in China in 1944 and her MS and ...Citation -
22830. [Image] Dr. Te May Ching in the seed lab
Te May Tsou Ching was a professor of seed physiology in the OSU Crop Science Department from 1956 until her retirement in 1988. She earned her BS from Central University in China in 1944 and her MS and ...Citation