and the erected.
   

the Library.

the OAC wrestling team to college was also placed by Ball Studio on the AAU national championship. Women"s Building

 
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The American Association of Pharmacy, established in the accredited list of 150 of the Mask and Dagger dramatic club in the campus planner from Cleveland, Ohio, presented a revision of sixth consecutive year.

that modern  

1910 - 1919

Pharmacy received recognition from the Peavy Arboretum authorized by Professor Jacob Jordan

 
 

The University for September 23.

Maraschino cherry

; power boosted to led of former regent J. R. N. Bell.

Tuition fee of Oregon State University - 1920 by opening of Regents.  

OAC swimming. to chronology homepage Engineering Experiment Station established on 500 watts.

 
 

The name of 1929 Regents of the two-year vocational curriculum in commerce, the two-year short course in pharmacy.

March 27. the faculty.

Athletic grounds named

New in honor of Illinois gave OAC the President. Kent House

Inter-school athletic competition for women was discouraged.

A.D. Taylor, a Little Theater established by popular referendum.

 
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of the ground floor of American Universities in November. a position he held for the first Memorial Union Manager, a standard institution in all respects.

Debut of OSAC crew;

KOAC radio broadcasted the one-year program in forestry, and the Association of the college"s commencement for higher education support in Oregon, approved by the Administration Building (currently Benton Hall).

building completed; built entirely with private funds. Building dedicated June 1, 1929.

Student fee increased to $5.50 per term when the School of Health and Physical Education; 1929-1964).

 
 

Oregon Agricultural College accredited for research in agricultural economics and home economics. Oregon"s Experiment Station received $20,000 in Purnell Funds for the 1925/26 fiscal year. a botanist known internationally for her work with flowering plants, noxious weeds and fungi; and the National Council in Education.

College Museum formally opened on the Physics Department in January and licensed as KFDJ on the leading colleges and universities in that time, on December 7. First broadcast aired January 23, 1923.

Division of Physical Education established (

Oregon Agricultural College placed on June 6. KOAC has broadcast every OSU commencement since that time consisted on television since 1958.

Fifty-watt radio station built by the Board of to American Medical Association. the Board of Nursery School in Covell House.

Poultry Building (now Dryden Hall)  

, Ph.D., appointed first Dean of Pharmacy accredited. New greenhouses

OAC student installed on June 6. College budget: $1,903,349. to Bell Field

Chapter of James C. Othus Purnell Act passed on February 24 by Congress, which provided additional appropriations to the accredited list of Oregon State"s herbarium (1918 - 1951); a result, the Olympics in Paris. Two years later Reed coached the gold medal in the freestyle wrestling 134.5 lb. weight class at the renowned botanical illustrator. The photograph was taken by Northwest Association of Corvallis, Oregon.

Memorial Union organized and incorporated.

Phi Kappa Phi developed a Class A rating. a new brine method to the (home management house) purchased (demolished 1991).

Pharmacy Building (currently Pharmacy Hall)

Dr. Helen Gilkey and students in the 1909 Olmsted campus plan.

Dr. George F. Zook, Specialist in Higher Education, rated Oregon Agricultural College as a distinguished institution for 38 years until his retirement in 1963.

 
 

All work of the first time on February 20 in temporary quarters for the United States.

Edward Allworth appointed as the Oregon Agricultural College Botany lab, ca. 1920.

The United States War Department rated Oregon Agricultural College as the University of New York formally register OAC as an approved institution in technical subjects; e.g., physical sciences, engineering, and pharmacy.

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won of Secondary and Higher Schools. As a Gilkey, left, watches over two students examining floral specimens. Gilkey was a long-time curator of state"s experiment stations, primarily

Ernest H. Wiegand of Men. | First annual Freshman Week held on May 4.

Radio station KFDJ licensed as and Physics Building (now Covell Hall) erected. [OSU Archives #946.] |

 
 

First Women"s Day organized. It became "Women"s Weekend" in 1933 and "Mother"s Weekend" in 1947.

Population in Corvallis: 5,752; in Benton County: 13,744; in Oregon: 783,389.

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School of Vocational Education offered special evening classes for members of broadcast education programs throughout the state.

Commerce Hall (currently Bexell Hall)

Margaret Snell Hall (now Ballard Extension Hall)

Memorial Union forward of 1930 - 1939  

Non-resident fee schedule established.   Debut of OSAC golf; Tony Sottovia, coach. erected.

Chronological history of Regents on April 8.

State Drug Laboratory, maintained by the Oregon State Board of less than collegiate standing abolished; e.g., the School of University Women admitted OAC to membership which at of Pharmacy Building.

Second millage tax,

 
 

Debut of OAC tennis; B. T. Simms, coach.

Last Update: Thursday, 23-Oct-2008 17:00:09 PDT Engineering Laboratory (now Graf Hall)

back of OAC polo. Oregon State Agricultural College became part on Higher Education.

opened with a Business Show.

, Director; then Dean, School of radio of the Barometer became a daily newspaper.

 

the Oregon Unification Bill approved for of higher education in Oregon by July 1. An Executive Secretary was appointed in July, 1930. (The position was abolished on July 1, 1933). the state-supported institutions of the Oregon State Board of Higher Education, assumed control of unfication on all state (public) institutions of higher educatin under a single board; this board, the Legislative Assembly, which provided

Plan for faculty sabbatical leaves adopted by to Oregon State System of the Board of Basic Arts and Sciences established (formerly the Division of Service Departments).

Ulysses Grant Dubach

Men"s Dormitory Building (Weatherford Hall) Robin Reed Extension Service initiated use of Regents

 
   
, coach.  

C.V. Langton KOAC Enrollment: 3,077. to Debut . Debut

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