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University History | Natural Resources | Multicultural Archives | History of Science | Local History
Photographs | Sound Recordings and Oral Histories | Videos | Books | Maps
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Academic Affairs Records, 1942-2012
The Academic Affairs Records consist, in the main, of materials documenting curriculum coordination and development as well
as awards, reviews of academic programs, materials from the Curriculum Council, and announcements.
RG 022
43.84 cubic feet; 28 archives boxes, 50 file folders, 16 records boxes, and 8 document boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Office of Admissions Records, 1961-2009
The Office of Admissions Records document the recruitment and orientation of new students, primarily
undergraduates, to Oregon State University. The records include reports, admissions data, correspondence, publications, and
committee records. Of
special note are materials documenting the recruitment of minority students and programs to foster the academic success and
retention of minority
students, primarily through the Educational Opportunities Program. The Office of Admissions was established in 1960.
RG 163
4.5 cubic feet, including 118 photographs; 7 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Affirmative Action Office Records, 1971-2010
The Affirmative Action Office Records document the development and implementation of affirmative action and equal
employment opportunity programs at Oregon State University, especially with regard to women, ethnic minorities, individuals
with disabilities, and
veterans. The records include subject files, affirmative action plans, policies and procedures, reports, and publications.
The Office of
Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity was established at Oregon State University in 1972.
RG 172
9.2 cubic feet, including 5 photographs; 10 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives
Agriculture Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1970
This is an artificial collection of
photos from many sources pertaining to various aspects of agriculture in
Oregon, the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest, and Canada.
P 040
0.5 cubic ft.; 421 prints and 105
negatives
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Alderman Farms Films, 1943-2001
The Alderman Farms Films document the
farming operations of the Alderman Farms, located near Dayton, Oregon,
during the 1940s and 1950s.
FV P 214
1 cubic foot, including 13 films
and 11 videotapes; 1 box
Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Alumni Association Motion Picture Films and Videotapes, 1942-1998
The Alumni Association Motion Picture
Films and Videotapes consist of moving image materials created or
assembled by the Oregon State University Alumni Association. They include
promotional films; recordings of special events, such as commencement and
OSU centennial activities; films of football games; footage honoring
Oregon State alumni; and videotapes of alumni award
presentations.
FV P 017
4 cubic feet, including 25
motion picture film reels and 8 videotapes; 2 boxes and 9 film cans
University History, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Neil Armantrout Papers, 1960-2001
The Neil
Armantrout Papers consist of materials generated and collected by alumnus Neil
Armantrout in the course of his dissertation research on fisheries in Iran and his work as
a fishery biologist for the Bureau of Land Management in Oregon and Utah.
MSS Armantrout
13 cubic feet, including 584 photographs; 13 archives boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Asia University America Program Photographs, 1988-1992
The Asia University America Program
Photographs document the programs, activities, and participants of the Asia
University America Program (AUAP) at Oregon State University, established at
OSU in 1988 to bring Japanese students to OSU for intensive English language
training.
P 209
0.95 cubic foot, including 1300
photographs; 3 boxes, including 1 oversize box
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Asian & Pacific Cultural Center Records, 1987-2011
The Asian & Pacific Cultural Center Records document programs and events sponsored by the Center; students and staff active
in the Center; and other student organizations associated with the Center. The Center was established at Oregon State University
in 1991 to educate the campus and local community about Asian and Pacific Islander cultures.
RG 245
5.5 cubic feet, including 1100 photographs; 2 boxes, including 1 oversize box, and 4 map folders
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Associated Students of OSU (ASOSU) Photographs, 1955-2001
The Associated Students of OSU (ASOSU) Photographs consist of images of ASOSU Presidents and sponsored events, as well as
student lobbyists in Washington, D. C. (some associated with the Oregon Student Lobby) featured in a 1995 edition of the ASOSU Access newsletter.
P 154
0.06 cubic foot, including 225 photographs; 2 file folders
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Associated Students of Oregon State University (ASOSU) Records, 1917-2006
The Associated Students of OSU Records
document the administration of student government and its interaction with
other campus organizations, offices, and bodies primarily for the 1960s
through the 1990s.
RG 011
29 cubic feet; 33 boxes, including 6 oversize
boxes; 10 microfilm
reels
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos, Maps
Association of Latin American Students Records, 1994-1999
The Association of Latin American
Students Records consist of administrative records, scrapbooks, and
videotapes documenting the activities of this organization of Oregon State
University international students.
MSS ALAS
1 cubic foot, including 370
photographs and 3 videotapes; 1
box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos
Baker, Walter R., Photographs, circa 1863 - circa 1930
The Walter R. Baker Photographs consists of images taken or
collected by Baker during and soon after his student years at Oregon Agricultural College (OAC).
The collection includes images of campus buildings and students as well photographs of buildings
in and near Salem, Oregon, and of the Portland, Oregon, waterfront. Baker attended OAC from 1904
to 1909; he earned a BS in Electrical Engineering in 1908 and completed graduate work in 1909
leading to designation as an Electrical Engineer.
P 018
1.5 cubic feet, including 522 photographs; 15 boxes, including 1 oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Photographs
Basques of Harney County, Oregon, Oral History Collection, 1976-2001
The Basques of Harney County, Oregon, Oral
History Collection consists of transcripts and audiotapes of 15 oral history
interviews conducted in 1976 as part of an inventory of historic sites in
Harney County. Basque sheepherders immigrated to southeastern Oregon from the
1890s through the 1920s and worked as itinerant herders on the mountain ranges
of Harney County until the 1930s.
OH 04
0.5 cubic foot, including 28
audiotapes; 2 boxes
Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Beaver Yearbook Photographs, 1998-2005
The Beaver Yearbook Photographs consist of images taken by Beaver Yearbook staff - primarily portrait shots of students but
also classroom scenes - that were used in the publication of the 1998-2003 Beaver Yearbooks.
P 003
3.88 cubic feet, including 4,600 photographs; 5 archives boxes, 1 16x20 oversize box, and 1 20x24 oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Walter S. Brown Photograph Album, 1919-1942
The Walter S. Brown Photograph Album
consists of images taken or assembled by Brown during trips throughout the
United States and Canada documenting agricultural operations, especially
orchards and processing facilities. Brown was a horticulturist and faculty
member at Oregon State College from 1913 until his death in
1942.
P 274
0.5 cubic foot, including 418
photographs; 1 oversize
box
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Centro Cultural César Chávez Records, 1990-2012
The Centro Cultural César Chávez (4Cs)
Records document activities and events sponsored by the Center; Oregon State
University students, faculty, and staff affiliated with the Center; and the campus environment
for Latino/a students at Oregon State. The 4Cs was established at
Oregon State University in 1972.
RG 248
523 image files; 14.7 Gbytes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Othniel R. Chambers Papers, 1922-1951
The Othniel R. Chambers Papers document
Chambers' graduate education at Ohio State University and his teaching and
research as a faculty member at Oregon State College. They include
lectures and related materials for radio presentations; class notes; and
publications. Chambers earned his Ph.D. in psychology from Ohio State in
1926; he was professor and head of the Oregon State Psychology Department
from 1929 until 1951.
MSS Chambers
1 cubic foot, including 1
photograph; 2 boxes, including 1
oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Te May Ching Papers, 1948-1988
The Te May Ching Papers consist of teaching and research records created and assembled by Te May Tsou Ching, professor of
seed physiology from 1956 to 1988.
MSS Ching
15 cubic feet; 13 archives boxes, 1 document box, 1 half-document box, 1 12x17 oversize box, 3 5x8 card-file boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, History of Science
CH2M Hill, Inc. Oral Histories, 1961-1984
The CH2M Hill, Inc. Oral Histories document the evolution of the CH2M Hill engineering firm through the lens of personal histories
of its principal founders and longtime employees. The collection consists of recordings and transcripts of interviews with
seven individuals crucial to the creation, growth and character of the firm, as well as extensive background information compiled
by the project's managers, employees of the Horner Museum.
OH 19
1.8 cubic feet, including 52 audiotapes and 24 photographs; 4 boxes
History of Science, University History, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Photographs
Ava Milam Clark and Jesse C. Clark Photographic Collection, ca. 1890-1968
The Ava Milam Clark and Jesse C. Clark
Photographic Collection consists of personal photographs taken or
collected by Ava Milam and Jesse C. Clark, most notably an album from Ava
Milam's 1948 trip to China and Japan. Milam served as Dean of the School
of Home Economics at Oregon State College from 1917 until 1950; she
married Jesse Clark in 1952.
P 152
0.2 cubic ft.; approx. 120 prints and 5 color
slides
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Ava Milam Clark Papers, 1888-1972
The Ava Milam Clark Papers document
Clark's role as Dean of Home Economics at Oregon State College from 1917
to 1950 and her international activities as a consultant to home economics
programs in China, Japan, Korea, Iraq, and Syria.
MSS Clark
6.6 cubic feet; 1 microfilm reel
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Colegio César Chávez Collection, 1978-2005
The Colegio César Chávez was established
in 1973 as a four year Chicano serving institution in Mount Angel,
Oregon. The Colegio César Chávez Collection consists of correspondence,
publications, and photographs from the Arthur and Karen Olivo and Andrew
Parodi Family and depicts their time living on the college campus
grounds.
MSS Colegio
0.15 cubic foot, including 50
photographs; 2 boxes, including 1
oversize box
Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Joe Cone Papers, 1952-1994
The Joe Cone Papers consist of materials
created and assembled by Cone in the course of writing
A Common Fate: Endangered Salmon and the People of
the Pacific Northwest and include reference materials,
correspondence, chapter drafts, and sound recordings of interviews
pertaining to the history and sociology of the Northwest salmon
crisis.
MSS Cone
3.5 cubic feet, including 52
cassette tapes; 5 boxes
Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Charles W. Cormack Papers, 1954-1990
The Charles W. Cormack Papers consist of records generated and collected by Cormack, an Anthropology professor, that pertain
to his research and teaching post at OSU.
MSS Cormack
1.9 cubic feet; 2 archives boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Corvallis College Benefit Broadside, 1859
The Corvallis College Benefit Broadside
publicizes a program of vaudeville performances, music, and a blackface
minstrel act on women's rights presented on December 31, 1859 as a benefit for
Corvallis College.
MSS CorvallisCollegeBenefit
0.02 cubic foot; 1 oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives, Local History
Counseling and Psychological Services Records, 1965-2007
The Counseling and Psychological Services
Records consist of reports, announcements, and research publications
documenting the activities of the office and Oregon State University
students. The Counseling and Testing Bureau was established at Oregon
State in 1946 to provide services to World War II veterans; services were
expanded to all Oregon State students in 1948.
RG 157
1.35 cubic feet; 2 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives
Diversity Development Office Records, 1998-2005
Established to supervise the four OSU
Cultural Centers and the Pride Center, the Diversity Development Office
promoted access to cultural, social, academic, and career resources through
information sharing and event planning. This collection consists of
correspondence, meeting minutes and agendas, publications, and training
manuals.
RG 228
0.9 cubic foot; 2 boxes, including 1 oversize
box
University History, Multicultural Archives
School of Education Records, 1939-1986
The School of Education Records document
the academic and research programs of the School of Education at Oregon
State University in elementary and secondary teacher education as well as
vocational and adult education. Teacher education began at OSU in 1909
under the department of Industrial Education and culminated with the
merger of the College of Education with Western Oregon College (now
Western Oregon University) from 1982 to 1989.
RG 184
4.6 cubic feet; 5 boxes; 1 microfilm
reel
University History, Multicultural Archives
Educational Opportunities Program Records, 1983-1999
The Educational Opportunities Program
(EOP) Records document the administration and activities of the College
Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Oregon State University, a federally
funded program for students of migrant or seasonal farmworkers, and other
EOP programs that support non-traditional students.
RG 230
1.2 cubic feet; 2 boxes, including 1 oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
English Language Institute Records, 1982-2000
The English Language Institute Records
document the promotional activities and special programs of the intensive
English language instruction program established at Oregon State University in
1965.
RG 234
9.7 cubic feet; 13 archives boxes and 3 oversize boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Ethnic Studies Department Records, 2005
The Ethnic Studies Department Records
consist of video recordings of a symposium,
Sojourners, Settlers, New Immigrants: Mexicanos
in Oregon Ayer y Hoy, held at Oregon State University in
2005.
RG 227
0.1 cubic foot; 1 box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Evans, Gwil, Photographic Collection, 1930-1968
This extensive photographic collection consists of photographs taken by the staff of the Oregon State College (and
later Oregon State University) News Bureau.
P 082
6 cubic feet; approx. 3000 prints and 5000 negatives.
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, History of Science, Local History / Photographs
Extension Bulletin Illustrations Photograph Collection, 1915-1963
The Extension Bulletin Illustrations
Photograph Collection consists of images that were created and assembled for
use in Oregon State College Extension Service publications and county reports.
They document extension activities in agriculture, home economics, and youth
programs.
P 020
1.2 cubic feet, including 2200
photographs; 8 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Extension and Experiment Station Communications Moving Images, 1937-2007
The Extension and Experiment Station
Communication Moving Images include motion picture films, videotapes and DVDs
of final productions and raw footage documenting the variety of Oregon State
University Extension and Experiment Station outreach and research activities in
agriculture, forestry, home economics, fisheries, and 4-H.
FV P 120
50 cubic feet, including 1150 films, 561
videotapes, and 2 DVDs; 149 boxes and 7 film cans
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Extension and Experiment Station Communications Records, 1949-1995
The Extension and Experiment Station
Communications Records document preparation of publications, news
releases, radio programs, and public service announcements by Oregon State
University Extension programs in agriculture, home economics, marine
resources, and 4-H. In addition, the records document the communication of
the results of OSU Agricultural Experiment Station research to the public
and other researchers. The records include sound recordings, publication
records, and biographical files for Extension agents and
specialists.
RG 069
5.8 cubic ft.; 3 microfilm
reels; 548 audio
tapes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Extension Service Photographs, 1900-2007
The Extension Service Photographs
document Extension programs, activities, and staff throughout Oregon as
well as Oregon agriculture. The Extension Service was established in
Oregon in 1911.
P 062
2.4 cubic feet, including 3350
photographs; 9 boxes, including 2
oversize boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Extension Service Records, 1903-2002
The Extension Service Records pertain to
the administration and programmatic activities of the Oregon State
University Extension Service. The records document policies and
procedures, research activities, special events, and services provided to
Oregonians at the state and county levels. They also document the
service's relationship with the federal government and extension services
in other states.
RG 111
96 cubic ft.; The Extension Service records are housed in
93 cubic foot boxes, 1 document case, 5 oversize boxes, and 1 oversize
drawer.; 218 microfilm
reels
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Maps
Faculty Senate Records, 1944-2000
The Faculty Senate records document the
development, administration and activities of the OSU Faculty Senate and
its various committees.
RG 044
4 cubic ft.; 5 microfilm reels
University History, Multicultural Archives
Paul Lawrence Farber Papers, 1910-2011
Paul Lawrence Farber (b. 1944) is a prolific and internationally known historian of science who has nurtured the study of
scientific discovery from his post at Oregon State University for forty years. Dr. Farber has established himself as a world-class
historian of science through his research into the naturalist tradition and evolutionary ethics, his extensive participation
in the historical community including a term as President of the History of Science Society, and editor of the Journal of the History of Biology. The Paul Lawrence Farber Papers include correspondence, institutional records, teaching materials, typescripts, and reprints.
MSS Farber
28 linear feet; 55 boxes; 1.13 GB born digital
University History, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos
Ed Ferguson Oregon Anti-Apartheid Scrapbook, 1980-2012
The Ed Ferguson Oregon Anti-Apartheid Scrapbook documents the
protest and educational campaign led by the Oregon State University (OSU) African Students' Association in response
to OSU wrestling coach Dale Thomas' association with the South African wrestling community. Ed Ferguson, a specialist
in African history, was a faculty member in the History Department at Oregon State University from 1979 to 1991.
MSS Apartheid
0.1 cubic foot; 1 box
University History, Multicultural Archives
Fisheries and Wildlife Department Photographs, 1938-1986
The Fisheries and Wildlife Department Photographs
consist of images taken and assembled by the department that document fisheries and
wildlife students, faculty, teaching, and research at Oregon State University,
especially the research activities of the Oregon Cooperative Wildlife Research
Unit.
P 179
1.6 cubic foot, including 402 photographs, 4,383 slides and 200 negatives; 3 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, History of Science / Photographs
Wilson H. Foote Photographs, 1948-1955
The Wilson H. Foote Photographs consist
of color slides taken by Foote during his early years at Oregon State
College. The images depict the Oregon State College campus, students, and
athletic events; agricultural scenes; Oregon landscapes and landmarks; and
landscapes of western North America. Foote was a faculty member in farm
crops and administrator in the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948
until his retirement in 1984.
P 268
0.15 cubic foot, including 241
photographs; 1 box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
4-H Photograph Collection, 1913-1988
The 4-H Photograph Collection documents
Oregon 4-H programs, projects, and participants in agriculture, home
economics, natural science, and recreational activities. The 4-H youth
program is administered through the Oregon State University Extension
Service and was established in the early 1910s.
P 146
6 cubic feet, including 9,600
photographs; 19 boxes, including 2
oversize boxes, and 1 map folder
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Margaret Fox Photograph Collection, 1985-2007
The Margaret Fox Photograph Collection is made up of
images collected by Educational Opportunities Program (EOP) professor Margaret Fox
that document EOP staff, students, and the children of former students. This collection has been
digitized in full.
P 287
46 images
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Garman, John, Photographic Collection, 1894-1966
This personal collection of photographs
taken and assembled by John Garman includes many studies of campus
buildings and sights, as well as extensive photographic studies from
vacations in the 1960s.
P 095
2 cubic feet; approx. 925 prints and 320
negatives.
University History, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Photographs
Gifford Photographic Collection, circa 1885 - 1958
The Gifford Photographic Collection
consists primarily of photographs taken by four Gifford Family
photographers: Ralph I. Gifford; his father, Benjamin A. Gifford; his
wife, Wanda Gifford; and his son, Ben L. Gifford. The collection also
includes motion pictures filmed by Ralph I Gifford, some photographs for
whom the photographer is not identified, images by other photographers,
and documentary materials. The Gifford Family's photographic work began in
1888, when Benjamin A. Gifford emigrated to Portland, and continued into
the 1950s. The collection documents Oregon landmarks and scenic views on
the Oregon coast and in the Cascade Mountains, Willamette Valley, and
central and eastern Oregon; agriculture in Oregon; and Native Americans,
especially of the Columbia Plateau.
P 218
14.3 cubic feet, including 7372
photographs and 8 film reels; 82
boxes, including 7 oversize boxes; 2 map folders; and 1 film can
Multicultural Archives, Natural Resources / Photographs, Videos, Books
Benjamin A. Gifford Photographs, circa 1885 - circa 1920
The Benjamin A. Gifford Photographs
consist of photographs made by Gifford during his career as a photographer
in Portland and The Dalles, Oregon. The images depict Native Americans,
primarily of the Columbia Plateau region; the Columbia River and the
Historic Columbia River Highway; Central and Eastern Oregon; Gifford
Family members; and many unidentified individuals and groups. Gifford
arrived in Oregon and worked first in Portland until 1895, when he opened
a studio in The Dalles. He returned to Portland in 1910.
P 218-SG 1
4.5 cubic feet, including 855
photographs; 49 boxes, including 1
oversize box, and 1 map folder
Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Ralph I. Gifford Motion Pictures, circa 1925-1940
The Ralph I. Gifford Motion Pictures
consist of The New Oregon Trail, a tourism
film photographed by Ralph I. Gifford for the Oregon State Highway
Department, and unedited motion film clips of a variety of subjects,
including alpine search and rescue. Ralph I. Gifford became the first
photographer of the Travel and Information Department of the Oregon State
Highway Commission in 1936, a position he held until his death in
1947.
P 218-SG 3
0.5 cubic foot, including 8 film
reels; 1 box and 1 film
can
Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Ralph I. Gifford Photographs, circa 1910s - 1947
The Ralph I. Gifford Photographs consist
of images taken by Gifford throughout Oregon, primarily during the 1930s
and 1940s. The photographs depict many Oregon landmarks and scenes,
including the Oregon Coast, Crater Lake, Mount Hood, the Wallowa
Mountains, and the Snake River Canyon. The collection includes numerous
images of sport fishing as well as several photographs of Native
Americans. Ralph Gifford was the son of Benjamin A. Gifford and took over
his father's Portland photography business around 1920. In 1936, Ralph
became the first photographer of the newly established Travel and
Information Department of the Oregon State Highway Department, a position
he held until his death in 1947.
P 218-SG 2
2.5 cubic feet, including 2089
photographs ; 17 boxes, including 2
oversize boxes, and 1 map folder
Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
F.A. Gilfillan Papers, 1909-1984
The F.A. Gilfillan Papers document
Gilfillan's career as an Oregon State College professor and administrator; his
activities to promote science teaching; his student years at Oregon
Agricultural College and Yale University; and his interests in languages and
rare books and manuscripts. The Papers include correspondence; notepads;
scrapbooks and photograph albums; photographs; sound recordings; ephemera and
artifacts. Gilfillan earned a BS degree from Oregon Agricultural College in
1918, served as Professor of Chemistry (1927-1939) and Dean of Science
(1939-1962), and was the Acting President of Oregon State College from 1940 to
1942.
MSS Gilfillan
19 cubic feet; 21 boxes, including 3 oversize boxes and 1
roll storage container
University History, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
W.J. Gilstrap Papers, 1897-1950
The W.J. Gilstrap Papers
consist of a memoir written by Gilstrap describing his family, education,
and career as a physician as well as publications documenting his
activities as an Oregon Agricultural College student and alumnus. Gilstrap
earned a BS in Agriculture in 1898 from Oregon Agricultural College. After
completing his medical degree in 1903, he worked as a physician and
druggist in Sheridan and Portland, Oregon.
MSS Gilstrap
0.05 cubic feet; 1 box; 1 document file; 1 Mbyte
Multicultural Archives, University History, History of Science
Erlinda Gonzales-Berry Papers, 1982-2007
The Erlinda Gonzales-Berry Papers document
the research and publishing of Gonzales-Berry in the fields of Latino
literature and culture and immigration from Mexico to the United States and
include publications and speeches, awards, photographs, sound recordings, and a
videotape. Gonzales-Berry was chair of the Oregon State University Ethnic
Studies Department from 1997 until 2007.
MSS Gonzales-Berry
0.5 cubic foot, including 14 photographs and
1 videotape; 2 boxes, including one oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Greek Life Office Records, 1960-2006
The Greek Life Office Records consist of materials pertaining to various fraternity and sorority chapters at OSU, including
material collected by Director for Greek Life, Bob Kerr.
RG 223
2.88 cubic feet; 5 archives boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives
Froduald Harelimana Collection, 1994-1997
The Froduald Harelimana Collection consists of materials documenting Irma Delson's campaign to bring Rwandan doctoral student
Froduald Harelimana and his son to the U.S. after fleeing civil war in Rwanda.
MSS Harelimana
0.8 cubic foot; 1 archives box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Books
Harriet's Photograph Collection, 1868-1996
Harriet's Collection - named for the first University Archivist, Harriet Moore - is an artificial collection of photographic
images documenting the full range of Oregon State University programs and activities from its founding as Corvallis College
in 1868. The collection consists of about 25 cubic feet of photographic prints and negatives (approximately 30,000 items)
dating from the late 19th century to the present.
P HC
25 cubic ft.; approx. 30,000 items.
Multicultural Archives, University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Local History / Photographs
Robert W. Henderson Papers, 1933-2003
The Robert W. Henderson Papers document
Henderson's student years at Oregon State College; his work with Kasetsart
University in Thailand; his resarch as a plant breeder and an Assistant
Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station; his long-time interest in
photography; and the slide presentations he developed about OSU agricultural
research. Henderson graduated from Oregon State College in 1938 and served as a
faculty member and administrator at OSU from 1946 until his retirement in
1976.
MSS Henderson
10 cubic feet, including 650 photographs,
128 sound recordings, 4 films, and 1 video; 11 boxes, including 1 oversize box
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, History of Science, Local History / Videos, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Donald David Hill Collection, 1927-1990
The Donald David Hill Collection consists of travel reports describing Hill's visits to Asia, Africa, and Latin America, as
well as a memoir essay written by Hill about his life and work. Hill served on the faculty of the university's Farm Crops
Department from 1927-1959.
MSS HillD
0.17 cubic foot; 1 file folder, 1 document box, and 1 16x20 oversize box
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives
Godfrey Hoerner Collection, 1912-1959
The Godfrey Hoerner Collection consists of photograph albums depicting Hoerner's student years at Oregon Agricultral College
and the University of Minnesota, as well as his four year tenure working at the Kasetsart University in Thailand.
MSS Hoerner
3.15 cubic feet; 1 document box, 1 archives box, 1 legal size box, 2 16x20 and 1 12x17 oversize boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Holocaust Memorial Program Records, 1945-2009
The Holocaust Memorial Program Records
consist primarily of videorecordings (DVDs) of lectures given at Oregon
State University as part of the annual observance. Posters, a booklet
about the Holocaust by Paul E. Kopperman, and a 1945 watercolor of the POW
camp at Hersbruck, Germany are also included. Oregon State's Holocaust
Memorial Program was established in 1987 and offers special events as an
observance of Holocaust Memorial Week during the spring of each
year.
RG 241
0.25 cubic foot, including 11
DVDs; 2 boxes, including 1 oversize
box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Horner Museum Oral History Collection, 1964-1992
The Horner Museum Oral History Collection consists of approximately 290 oral history interviews conducted
or assembled by the Horner Museum on a variety of topics including Oregon State University faculty, students, and academic
departments; Corvallis and Benton County, Oregon; forestry in Oregon; the diversification of a resource-based economy in Bend
and
Deschutes County, Oregon; Native Americans and ethnic minorities; and the establishment of the CH2M Hill engineering firm.
OH 10
17.75 cubic feet, including 681 audiocassettes and 200 photographs; 34 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Photographs, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Horner Museum Records, 1993-2001
The Horner Museum Records contain materials pertaining
to the management of the Horner Museum. These materials include reports, proposals,
correspondence and a list of records and photograph collections held in the
museum.
RG 199
75 cubic feet; 89 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives
John B. Horner Photographs, 1846-circa 1930s
The John B. Horner Photographs consist of images taken at locations around Oregon including the Rogue River, Grants Pass,
the Great Oregon Caves, Three Sisters Wilderness, and the Willamette River. Images of churches, Native American tribes, campus
scenes and important figures in Oregon State University history are also housed in the collection.
P 100
119 photographic prints from 4x5 glass negative and lantern slide originals; 5 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Human Development and Family Sciences Department Records, 1940-1996
The Human Development and Family Sciences Department Records consist of materials pertaining to HDFS department programs;
records of the Home Economics Communication and Education program; and project records, publications, and materials pertaining
to the research project "Patterns of Involvement in Business and Family Life Among Fishing Families."
RG 085
10.32 cubic feet; 11 archives boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives
International Education Records, 1960-2010
The International Education Records consist of annual reports, correspondence, administrative records, policy and procedure
statements, memoranda and other assorted records generated by the Office of International Education
RG 164
23.99 cubic feet; 24 archives boxes, 37 file folders, 5 document boxes, 1 half-document box, and 1 Hollinger box
University History, Multicultural Archives
International Programs Photographs, 1986-2000
The International Programs Photographs include images documenting program retreats and portraits of recipients of International
Cultural Service Program scholarships.
P 246
0.03 cubic foot, including 17 photographs; 2 file folders
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
International Research and Development Office Records. 1993-2007
The International Research and
Development Office Records consist solely of the reports and publications
generated by the Pond Dynamics/Aquaculture Collaborative Research Support
Program and include administrative reports, technical reports,
publications catalogs, and the program's quarterly newsletter,
Aquanews.
RG 211
0.5 cubic foot; 2 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives
International Students of Oregon State University Records, 1970-2011
The International Students of Oregon State University (ISOSU) Records document the administration, programs, and membership
of this organization of international students at Oregon State. The collection includes administrative records, promotional
materials, photographs, and a video recording. The ISOSU was established in 1976.
RG 247
1.3 cubic feet, including 40 photographs; 2 boxes and 1 map folder
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos
Jackman, Edwin Russell, Photographic Collection, ca. 1875-1964
The collection consists of images collected or taken by E. R. Jackman, many of which were used to illustrate his
books and other writings. Most were taken in the eastern, Columbia Basin, and southern parts of Oregon, where Jackman spent
considerable time as
an extension specialist.
P 089
2 cubic feet; approx. 1800 items.
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Royal G. Jackson Papers, circa 1905 - 1992
The Royal G. Jackson Papers consist of
materials created or assembled by Jackson in the course of his research.
The bulk of the materials pertain to the history of the Oregon State
University College of Forestry, McDonald Forest, the Civilian Conservation
Corps (CCC) Camp Arborteum, and nature-based tourism in central Oregon and
Costa Rica. The papers include extensive oral history sound recordings and
photographs. Jackson was a faculty member in the Oregon State University
College of Forestry from 1970 until 2004.
MSS JacksonR
3.25 cubic feet including 1050
photographs and 162 sound recordings; 9 boxes, including 1 oversize box
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Photographs, Maps, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Japanese-American Association of Lane County, Oregon, Oral History Collection, 1994-2008
The Japanese-American Association of Lane County, Oregon, Oral History Collection consists of digital
recordings of oral history interviews of Japanese Americans living in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, and the vicinity. These
oral
histories document the immigrant experiences of the interviewees' parents and grandparents; the World War II experiences of
the
interviewees in internment camps; and their lives in Eugene and neighboring communities in the years following the war.
OH 15
0.15 cubic foot, including 2 DVDs; 1 box; 45 sound files, 49 image files, and 12 document files; 11 Gbytes
Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Annabelle E. Jaramillo Papers, 1967-2001
The Annabelle E. Jaramillo Papers document
Jaramillo's work as a member of the National Environmental Justice Advisory
Council from 1997 to 2001; her advocacy for minorities and women with the
Oregon Commission on Hispanic Affairs and National Image, Inc.; her work as a
research botanist with the U.S. Forest Service; and her graduate research at
Portland State University.
MSS Jaramillo
12.7 cubic feet, including 300
photographs; 13 boxes
Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Photographs
Wallace L. Kadderly Papers, 1931-1963
The Kadderly Papers consist of
agriculture-related materials produced or collected by Kadderly during his
work overseas as a farm broadcaster on the radio.
MSS Kadderly
5 cubic feet
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Maps
KOAC-TV Films, 1947-1975
The KOAC-TV Films were produced by or for
KOAC-TV or are kinescope films of KOAC-TV broadcasts. KOAC-TV was
established in 1957 by the Oregon State System of Higher Education.
FV P 207
8.5 cubic feet; 96 film reels
University History, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Thomas Kraemer Speech and Blog, 2006
Oregon State University alumnus Thomas
Kraemer helped to found the Gay Peoples Alliance, the first officially
recognized gay student group at OSU, in 1976. The Thomas Kraemer Speech and
Blog contains a presentation Kraemer made for Queer History Month in 2006 on
the history of gay student groups at OSU from 1976 to 2006.
MSS Kraemer
0.08 cubic foot; 1 box
University History, Multicultural Archives
Kupono Cooperative House Scrapbook, 1939-1943
The Kupono Cooperative House Scrapbook
documents the membership and activities of this housing cooperative for
men students at Oregon State College. The scrapbook includes descriptions
of activities, lists of members, newspaper clippings, ephemera, dance
cards, and photographs.
MSS Kupono
0.15 cubic foot, including 18
photographs; 1 oversize
box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center Records, 1966-2011
The Lonnie B. Harris Black Cultural Center Records document activities and events sponsored by the Center, Oregon State University
students and staff affiliated with the Center, and the campus environment for African-American students at Oregon State since
the 1960s. The Black Cultural Center was established at Oregon State University in 1975.
RG 244
2 cubic feet, including 1,600 photographs; 3 boxes, including 1 oversize box, and 1 map folder
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Robert W. MacVicar Papers, 1942-1995
The MacVicar Papers document the
activities of Robert MacVicar, who served as President of OSU from 1970 to
1984. These records primarily focus upon MacVicar's work and personal life
outside the university.
MSS MacVicar
2.1 cubic feet; These records are housed in 2 cubic foot
boxes, 2 document boxes, and 1 16x20 oversize box.
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, History of Science / Photographs
Mater Engineering Tribal Consultation Files, 1920-1995
The Mater Engineering Tribal Consultation
Files were generated and assembled by Mater Engineering, Ltd. and pertain to
the company's consulting work with Native American tribes in the use of their
forest lands. Mater Engineering, Ltd., located in Corvallis, Oregon, provides
engineering and consultation services to the forest products
industry.
MSS MaterEngineering
10 cubic feet; 10 boxes
Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Media Services Moving Images, 1957-2002
The Media Services Moving Images consist
of motion picture films produced by the Classroom Television department;
videotapes recorded or produced by the Communication Media Center; raw
film footage and media elements; and streaming video files produced by
Media Services. They include recordings of classroom lectures for hygiene
and health education classes; commencement and other special events; and
lectures by faculty and visiting speakers at Oregon State University as
well as training and informational tapes pertaining to a variety of topics
including cultural diversity, computer graphics, and multimedia
technology.
FV P 119
13 cubic feet, including 130
films reels, 57 videotapes, 12 sound recordings, and 40 color
slides; 12 boxes and 21 film
cans
University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Oregon State University Memorabilia Collection, ca. 1860-present
The Memorabilia Collection is an artificial collection containing items of interest about Oregon State University
and to a lesser extent, the city of Corvallis, and the state of Oregon.
MC
86 cubic feet; 190 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Maps
Memorial Union Records, 1922-2010
The Memorial Union Records consist of handbooks, annual reports, pledge and payment record cards, files pertaining to Memorial
Union functions and activities, scrapbooks, two carillonic bell rolls, and assorted announcements.
RG 099
30.76 cubic feet; 36 file folders, 23 archives boxes, 2 16x20 oversize box, 7 document boxes, 10 6x8 index card boxes, 1 20x24
oversize box, 2 cubic foot boxes, and 8 bound volumes
University History, Multicultural Archives
Dean of Men Records, 1926-1981
The Dean of Men Records consist of
materials created or assembled by the Dean of Men reflecting various
programs and activities for male students at Oregon State University
including recruitment, honorary societies, social fraternities, and
organizations such at the Dad's Club and OSU Federation. U.G. Dubach
served as Dean of Men from 1924 to 1947 and Dan Poling from 1947 to
1970.
RG 134
0.25 cubic foot; 1 box; 2 microfilm reels
University History, Multicultural Archives
Microbiology Department Records, 1893-1998
The Microbiology Department Records
document the teaching, research, and service functions of the department
and include correspondence, research records, and information about
faculty.
RG 191
3.5 cubic feet
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Minority Education Office Records Records, 1998-2005
The Minority Education Office Records
consist of two Casa Educacional Photograph Albums documenting the
activities and programs of Casa Educacional, including the 2004 National
MEChA Conference held at Oregon State University. Casa Educacional
provides support and advocacy services for Latina/o and Chicana/o students
at Oregon State Unviersity.
RG 229
0.6 cubic foot; 1 oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Richard Y. Morita Papers, 1949-2005
The Richard Y. Morita Papers consist of materials documenting Morita's career in microbiology and oceanography including research
article and chapter drafts, correspondence, grant related records, brochures, certificates, newspaper clippings and photographs.
MSS Morita
1.65 cubic feet; 2 archives boxes and 4 file folders including 2 photographs
University History, Multicultural Archives, History of Science / Photographs
Jean Moule Papers, 1984-2011
The Jean Moule Papers
document Moule's teaching, research, and writing in the field of
multicultural education, especially teacher training. The Papers
include publications, course materials, correspondence, newspaper
clippings, and photographs. Moule earned a Ph.D. from Oregon State
University in 1998 and was a faculty member in the Oregon State
University College of Education from 1998 until her retirement in
2011.
MSS Moule
1.7 cubic feet,
including 12 photographs; 2 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Books
Office of Multicultural Affairs Records, 1987-2004
The Office of Multicultural Affairs
Records document the administration and functioning of the Office, which was
established in 1991, and the variety of multicultural programs and activities
for students and faculty at Oregon State University. The Records also reflect
the many associated duties of Phyllis Lee, Director of the Office of
Multicultural Affairs from 1992 until her retirement in 2003.
RG 225
12.1 cubic feet, including 78
photographs; 14 boxes and 1 map folder
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Harry S. Nakaue Papers, 1975-1997
The Harry S. Nakaue Papers consist of materials relating to Nakaue's teaching career as a poultry science professor at Oregon
State University.
MSS Nakaue
19.25 cubic feet; 20 archives boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Corvallis Branch Records, 1971-1974
The National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Corvallis Branch Records document
the early years of the Corvallis Branch and its activities and programs to
address racial discrimination in education, employment, and housing. The
records include annual reports, correspondence, resolutions, press
releases, petitions, and resolutions. The Corvallis Branch was chartered
in 1971.
MSS NAACPCorvallis
0.45 cubic foot; 1 box
University History, Multicultural Archives, Local History
News and Communication Services Motion Picture Films and Videotapes, 1942-2000
The News and Communication Services
Motion Picture Films and Videotapes consist of raw footage and final
productions of news releases and public service announcements documenting
and promoting Oregon State University students and faculty; research and
academic programs; and athletics and student activities. The bulk of the
collection was recorded or filmed in the 1970s and 1980s on 16 mm film or
3/4" Umatic videotape.
FV P 057
55 cubic feet, including 802
videotapes, 415 film reels, and 2 audiotapes; 73 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Videos, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
News and Communication Services Photograph Collection, 1962-1999
The News and Communication Services Photograph Collection contains images generated and collected by the News and Communication
Services Office that depict campus buildings, faculty and staff, recreational and athletic activities, and other events.
P 057
5.75 cubic feet, including 9,200 prints; 6 archives boxes and 1 document box
University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
News and Communication Services Records, 1940-2004
The News and Communication Services
Records document the public relations activities of Oregon State
University, especially with the news media. The records consists primarily
of biographical files for faculty, staff, administrators, alumni, and
others affiliated with Oregon State and press releases.
RG 203
13.7 cubic feet, including 129
sound recordings; 18
boxes; 2 microfilm reels
University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Oral Histories of Northern Cheyenne Descendants of the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1985-1987
The Oral Histories of Northern Cheyenne Descendants of the Battle of Little Bighorn collection documents a project, led in
the mid-1980s by Oregon State University professor Royal Jackson, that sought to capture the perspective of contemporary Northern
Cheyenne tribal members on the famous 1876 battle between certain of their ancestors and the U.S. 7th Cavalry, led by Lt.
Col. George Armstrong Custer. The interviews held in this collection also lend extensive insight into the changes experienced
by the Northern Cheyenne people throughout the twentieth century and provide a snapshot of the Northern Cheyenne as they viewed
themselves in the mid-1980s.
OH 20
0.4 cubic feet, including 28 audiocassettes; 2 boxes
Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Oregon Multicultural Archives Oral History Collection, 2011-2012
The Oregon Multicultural Archives Oral History Collection is a growing repository of interviews that documents the experiences
and perspectives of people of color who have spent at least portions of their lives in Oregon.
OH 18
10 sound files
University History, Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Oregon Native American Language Sound Recordings, 1962-1988
The Oregon Native American Language Sound Recordings were made by Joe E. Pierce during his study of
Native American languages in Oregon and include interviews with members of the Coquille and Siletz tribes.
OH 12
0.5 cubic foot, including 57 audiotapes; 3 boxes
Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Oregon Pioneers Oral History Collection, 1975-1978
The Oregon Pioneers Oral History Collection consists of 33 interviews conducted primarily in the summer
of 1975 by Oregon State University students to document various aspects of local history from 1880 to 1929 in preparation
for the
United States bicentennial in 1976.
OH 01
0.5 cubic foot, including 31 audiocassettes; 2 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Oregon State University Collegiate 4-H Club Records, 1929-1985
The Collegiate 4-H Club Records document
the activities of this student organization at Oregon State University.
The Campus 4-H Club was founded at Oregon Agricultural College in the
1920s and remained activie until 1985.
MSS 4HClub
0.7 cubic foot; 3 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Oregon State University Historical Photographs, 1868-1980
The Oregon State University Historical Photographs Collection is an artificial collection comprised of images gathered from
multiple sources. The collection provides visual documentation for a number of noteworthy individuals, activities and events
dotting the history of Oregon State University for nearly one century.
P 025
3.3 cubic feet, including 3,268 photographs; 10 archives boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
History of Oregon State University Oral Histories and Sound Recordings, 1956-2012
The History of Oregon State University Oral Histories and Sound Recordings consist predominantly of oral
histories conducted in 1956 by Lillian Van Loan for her doctoral dissertation on the history of Oregon State College and subsequent
interviews done by Ilona Fry in 1980 on the development of liberal arts at Oregon State University.
OH 03
0.9 cubic foot, including 22 reel-to-reel audiotapes, 11 audiocassettes and one born digital wav file; 3 boxes; 0.8 GB born
digital
University History, Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Voices of Oregon State University Oral History Collection, 1995-2013
The Voices of Oregon State University Oral History
Collection consists of oral history interviews conducted by students as part of
anthropology, history and sociology classes and Special Collections & Archives internships. The interview subjects include
Oregon State
alumni, faculty, and administrators.
OH 09
29 interviews; 0.2 cubic foot, including 4 audio cassettes, 17 compact discs, 1 dvd; 3 boxes; 28 sound files, 1 video file,
1 image file, and 7 document
files; 5.3 Gbytes born digital
University History, Multicultural Archives, Natural Resources, History of Science / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Photographs
Margaret Osler Papers, 1912-2010
Margaret Osler (1942-2010) was a historian of science and philosophy who published widely on the scientific revolution and
on the connection between religion and early science. In her two books and more than 125 articles, Osler focused in particular
on the work of Pierre Gassendi, Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton. Osler was a member of the faculty at the University of Calgary
for thirty-five years.
MSS Osler
32 linear feet; 64 boxes
University History, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Books
Ava Helen and Linus Pauling Papers, 1873-2011
Linus Pauling (1901-1994), a 1922 OSU graduate and the only recipient of two unshared Nobel Prizes, (Chemistry, 1954; Peace,
1962) undertook a wide range of studies during his seventy-year career as a scientist, humanitarian and peace activist. The
collection, comprised of over five hundred thousand items, contains all of Pauling's personal and scientific papers, research
materials, correspondence, photographs, awards, and memorabilia. Not only does the Pauling archive reflect Linus Pauling's
long and varied scientific career, the presence of Ava Helen Pauling's (1903-1981) papers also indicates their mutual devotion
to world peace and to each other.
MSS Pauling
4,437 linear feet; 2,230 boxes; 4,111 books
University History, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Videos, Books
Phrateres Gamma Chapter Scrapbooks, 1930-1962
The Phrateres Gamma Chapter Scrapbooks were assembled
by Oregon State chapter members and document the membership and activities of the
organization. The Gamma Chapter was founded at Oregon State College in 1930 as an
organization for women students who were not members of a sorority.
MSS Phrateres
2 cubic feet, including 165 photographs; 4 oversize boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
President's Commission on the Status of Women Records, 1972-2002
These records were generated and
collected by the President's Commission on the Status of Women and
document the activities of the commission in its research and advisory
role.
RG 159
1.6 cubic feet; These records are housed in 2 cubic foot
boxes.
University History, Multicultural Archives
President's Office Records, 1870-2002
The President's Office Records reflect the
administration of the university and include documentation of policy
formulation, publication of statistical information, and review of legal
issues. Separate finding aids have been prepared for Subgroup 1 (B.L. Arnold), Subgroup 2 (John D. Letcher), Subgroup
3 (John M. Bloss), Subgroup 4 (H.B. Miller), and Subgroup 5 (Thomas Gatch).
RG 013
44.4 cubic ft.; 180 microfilm
reels.
University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Pride Center Records, 1993-2008
The Pride Center Records document the
establishment of the Queer Resource Center (later known as the Pride
Center) at Oregon State University and the programs and activities of this
resource center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) members
of the OSU community and their allies. The collection includes
administrative records, publications, posters, photographs and a DVD of
the 2007 Lavender Graduation ceremony.
RG 236
0.4 cubic foot, including 241
photographs; 2 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos
Publications Group
The Publications Group consists of newspapers, magazines, newsletters, brochures, reports and other literature generated by
the whole of OSU, including its student and faculty groups, statewide extension agencies and university administration.
PUBS
555 titles
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, History of Science, Local History / Books
Radiation Center Photographs, 1959-1965
The Radiation Center Photographs
document the Radiation Center facility at Oregon State University,
faculty associated with the Center, and nuclear physics equipment in
use at Oregon State College prior to establishment of the Radiation
Center. The Radiation Center was established in the early 1960s as a
research laboratory for nuclear and radiation research at Oregon State
University.
P 033
0.01 cubic
foot, including 5 photographs and 4 slides; 2 boxes, including 1 oversize
box
University History, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Radiation Center Records, 1969-2000
The Radiation Center Records consist of
annual reports for the Radiation Center and TRIGA Reactor at Oregon State
University. Nuclear research and education began at OSU soon after World
War II and a nuclear reactor was constructed on the Corvallis campus in
the mid-1960s.
RG 202
1 cubic foot; 1 box
University History, History of Science, Multicultural Archives
Registrar's Office Records, 1900-2009
The Registrar's Office Records consist of annual reports, policies on final examinations, annual schedules of duties, and
course enrollment summaries.
RG 053 - SG 1
45 cubic feet
University History, Multicultural Archives / Videos
William G. Robbins Papers, 1886-2004
The William G. Robbins Papers document his
teaching, research and publishing activities and include correspondence, course
syllabi and lecture notes, articles and book reviews, and extensive research
and reference materials created and assembled by Robbins. A scholar of the
environmental history of North America and a noted author, Robbins was a
faculty member in the Oregon State University History Department from 1971
until his retirement in 1999.
MSS Robbins
14 cubic feet; 14 archives boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos
History of Science Oral History Collection, 2009-2012
The History of Science Oral History Collection consists primarily of interviews with scientists, with special emphasis placed
on individuals who knew and worked with Linus Pauling. Also included are interviews with members of the Pauling family as
well as interviews with family members of other scientists.
OH 17
26 sound files, 2 video files
University History, History of Science, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Siletz News, 2007-2008
This collection consists of issues of the
monthly Siletz News published by the
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians.
MSS SiletzNews
0.2 cubic foot; 1 box
Multicultural Archives
Soap Creek Valley History Project Oral Histories, 1978-1995
The Soap Creek Valley History Project Oral Histories consist of oral histories conducted primarily in
1989-1991 by the Oregon State University Research Forests to better understand the history, ecology, and culture of the Soap
Creek
Valley in Benton County, Oregon.
OH 06
1 cubic foot, including 20 audiocassettes; 2 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Eugene Starr Papers, 1911-1988
Eugene Starr
(1901-1988) enjoyed a widespread reputation as a distinguished
scientist and engineer. A 1923 graduate of Oregon Agricultural College,
he achieved international recognition for his work in the fields of
electrical engineering and nuclear physics. In 1958 Starr was awarded
the Department of the Interior's highest honor, the Distinguished
Service Award, for his work with the Bonneville Power Administration.
Starr's papers include personal correspondence and scientific reports,
with a focus on his work in nuclear fission and the transmission of
high-voltage electricity.
MSS Starr
115
linear feet; 235 boxes
University History, History of Science, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Maps
A.L. Strand Oral History Collection, 1949-1985
The A.L. Strand Oral History Collection documents an oral history project conducted in the early 1980s to
capture recollections and remembrances of A.L. Strand, President of Oregon State from 1942 to 1961. The collection includes
recordings
and transcripts of 10 oral history interviews, written remembrances and recollections, and extensive project records.
OH 07
0.8 cubic foot, including 10 audiocassettes and 3 photographs; 3 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Student Affairs Moving Images, 1963-1995
The Student Affairs Moving Images consist
of film and video productions prepared by student affairs units at Oregon
State University and include a film about fraternity and sorority rush and
a videotape for recruitment of Native American students.
FV P 182
0.1 cubic foot, including 1 film
and 1 videotape; 2 boxes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Videos
Student Affairs Records, 1924-2011
The Student Affairs Records consist of policy and procedure directives, newsletters, correspondence, annual reports, lists
of student activities, announcements, Alpha Lambda Delta records, records pertaining to the establishment of the University
Child Care Center, and records pertaining to the Student Involvement Office.
RG 102
36.32 cubic feet; 38 file folders, 29 archives boxes, 11 document boxes, 1 20x24 oversize box, 1 12x17 oversize box, 4 cubic
foot boxes, 4 Hollinger boxes, and 1 records box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Videos
Student Involvement Records, 1973-2006
The Student Involvement Records document
the services and support provided to individual students and student
organizations members seeking to increase their level of involvement at
OSU.
RG 232
10.2 cubic feet, including 28 photographs
and one sound recording; 12 boxes, including one oversize
box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos
University Publications Photographs, 1890-2002
The University Publications Photographs
consist of images taken or assembled by the publications staff for use in
OSU catalogs, brochures, and other publications. They depict the full
range of OSU academic and research programs and include images of
students, faculty, and staff; campus buildings and views; Oregon scenes;
research and teaching; athletics; and student life.
P 094
17.5 cubic feet, including
40,000 photographs; 36 boxes,
including 1 oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Photographs
Urban League of Portland Records, 1945-2008
The Urban League of Portland
Records document the administration and programs of the League from its
founding in Portland, Oregon, in 1945. The Records include
correspondence, reports and publications, meeting minutes, financial
records, and clippings as well as scrapbooks, photographs, videotapes,
and sound recordings.
MSS UrbanLeague
14.35 cubic feet,
including 2450 photographs and 140 videotapes; 19 boxes, including 2 oversize
boxes
Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories
Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides, 1900-1940
The Visual Instruction Department Lantern
Slides consist of slide sets assembled and loaned by the Oregon State
System of Higher Education General Extension Division. The slides depict a
variety of topics including many related to Oregon and the Pacific
Northwest.
P 217
6.35 cubic feet, including 2696
photographs; 47 boxes
University History, Natural Resources, History of Science, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Berny Wagner Scrapbooks, 1966-1975
The Berny Wagner Scrapbooks document the Oregon State University
men's track and field teams coached by Wagner from 1966 through 1975.
MSS WagnerB
5 cubic feet; 10 volumes
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs
Ben Westlund Papers, 1976-2010
The Ben Westlund Papers consist of materials generated and
collected by Westlund, primarily documenting his fourteen-year career in Oregon politics in the
state legislature and as State Treasurer. The papers include materials from Westlund's 2006
campaign for Oregon governor, along with materials addressing legislative issues such as health care
reform, legalization of civil unions between same-sex couples, state foreclosure laws, the
Oregon Cultural Trust, and protection of the Metolius River.
MSS Westlund
15 cubic feet, including 140 photographs; 14 archives boxes, 1 20x24 oversize box, and 1 4x5 index card box
Multicultural Archives, Natural Resources / Photographs, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Videos
Gerald W. Williams Collection, 1855-2007
The Gerald W. Williams Collection consists of Williams' personal papers, historic photograph collection,
and related materials pertaining to the history of the U.S. Forest Service as well as the forestry, environmental history,
Native
Americans, and geography especially of the Pacific Northwest. Williams assembled and created the materials during his career
as
sociologist and national historian with the U.S. Forest Service.
MSS WilliamsG
93 cubic feet, including 24,000 photographs; 91 boxes, including 13 oversize boxes
Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos, Sound Recordings and Oral Histories, Books, Maps
E. E. Wilson Papers, 1838-1961
The E. E. Wilson Papers include Wilson's
personal and professional papers and document his education, family, work as an
attorney, and public service activities.
MSS WilsonEE
41 cubic feet
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Photographs, Books, Maps
E. E. Wilson Photographic Collection, ca. 1855-1960
The E. E. Wilson Photographic Collection consists of images of Wilson, a Corvallis native and OAC alum, as well as his family
and friends, the OAC campus, Corvallis and the Pacific Northwest. The collection also includes documentation of the 1915 Panama
Pacific Exposition in San Francisco and photos of Siletz tribe members.
P 101
2 cubic feet; approx. 1300 prints and 700 negatives.
University History, Multicultural Archives, Local History / Photographs
Women's Center Records, 1971-2011
The Women's Center Records
document the Center's educational, research, and advocacy roles at Oregon
State University. The collection includes reports and publications,
correspondence, committee records, surveys, course records, conference and
workshop records, subject files, photographs, and videotapes. The Women's
Center was established at Oregon State University in 1973.
RG 243
9.0 cubic feet, including 9
photographs and 5 videotapes; 9 boxes, including 1 oversize box
University History, Multicultural Archives / Photographs, Videos
Donald B. Zobel Collection of Historic Forestry and Vegetation Maps, 1914-1989
The Donald B. Zobel Collection of
Historic Forestry and Vegetations Maps consist of maps assembled and
created by Zobel for his research in forest ecology and for teaching; the
bulk of the maps depict forests in Oregon and northern California. Zobel
was a faculty member in the Oregon State University Department of Botany
and Plant Pathology from 1968 until 2003.
MAPS ZobelMaps
1.5 cubic feet, including 151
maps; 2 boxes, including 1 oversize
box, and 6 map folders
University History, Natural Resources, Multicultural Archives / Maps




































































































































