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Military engineers, 1925. Building a standard pontoon bridge while on training manoeuvres. This photo appears to be a stock issue for publication in OAC yearbook or Oregon Stater, circa mid-1920s. Reprint ...
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28442. [Image] August L. Strand and ROTC officer presentation, 1960
The caption on reverse reads like a press release: "Left to Right: Cadet Lt. Col. Michael E. Moore, Oregon State College President, A. L. Strand, and Cadet Lt. Robert L. Gragg. Col. Moore is presenting ...Citation -
The caption on reverse reads like a press release: "Left to Right: Cadet Lt. Col. Michael E. Moore, Oregon State College President, A. L. Strand, and Cadet Lt. Robert L. Gragg. Col. Moore is presenting ...
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28444. [Image] OAC indoor baseball team
Prior to the beginnings of varsity baseball in 1907, Oregon State played baseball on an occasional basis beginning as early as 1883. In 1899, the school began playing an indoor version of the game. In ...Citation -
28445. [Image] Former OSC baseball players
Former OSC baseball players: Bill Cloyes ('30), Orlo Bagley ('28), Glenn Elliott ('45), Rod Sims ('40), Dick Henzel ('31), Russ McKennon ('32), Bert Babb Coley ('23), Billy Quayle('30), Rick Ericson ('50), ...Citation -
28447. [Image] Rich Dodge
Rich Dodge, a three year letterman, who playedfrom 1974-1977, concluded his career for OSU his final season with record-breaking baseball. He set a new Beaver season home run mark with seven and drew a ...Citation -
28448. [Image] Wesley Schulmerich, captain
Photo was used in the 1928 Beaver yearbook, volume 22, on page 253."More than a few of the victories won by the fighting Beaver nine were the result of the appressive playing and spectacular defensive ...Citation -
28449. [Image] Coach Ralph Coleman
Coach Coleman is shown receiving a wreath of flowers for 20 years of coaching. Coleman played for the Beavers in 1918, as didhis brother Ed in 1924 and his son Ralph Jr. in 1952-53. After trying minor ...Citation -
Brigadier General Ulysses Grant McAlexander in Bernkastel-Kues, Germany, circa 1924. McAlexander returned to Europe several times after the end of World War I, including twice to be presented with commendations. ...
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