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Robert E. McDole Papers, 1949-1998

By Finding aid prepared by Elizabeth Nielsen.

Collection Overview

Title: Robert E. McDole Papers, 1949-1998

Predominant Dates: 1949-1992

ID: MSS McDole

Primary Creator: McDole, Robert E.

Extent: 1.5 cubic feet. More info below.

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

The Robert E. McDole Papers consist of materials created or assembled by McDole during his undergraduate student years at Oregon State College, as a graduate student in soil science at the University of Idaho, and in the course of his work as a soil scientist for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the University of Idaho. McDole earned a BS in soils from Oregon State College in 1952 and MS and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Idaho in 1968 and 1969.

Scope and Content Notes

The Robert E. McDole Papers consists of materials created or assembled by McDole during his undergraduate years at Oregon State College, as a graduate student at the University of Idaho, and in the course of his work as a soil scientist and Extension Soils Specialist. The collection documents McDole's undergraduate and graduate education, research and publications, and involvement in professional organizations. The Papers include biographical materials and a curriculum vitae, student materials, publications, reference materials, and books.

The materials from McDole's undergraduate student years at Oregon State College include records of the Oregon Chapter of the Alpha Zeta agricultural honorary society at Oregon State and class notebooks, examinations, laboratory and field notebooks, and term papers for courses taken by McDole. These include several soils and horticulture courses, introduction to journalism, a geology of Oregon course in spring 1952 taught by William Taubeneck, and an introductory photography course taught by John C. Garman. The notebook for the photography course includes photographs taken by McDole for the class, primarily of campus buildings. The geology notebook includes several maps. The student materials also include the 1951-1952 Fussers Guide (campus directory) and a program for the 1954 Oregon State versus University of Idaho football game.

The publications include McDole's thesis and dissertation, Some Properties of Loess in the Bannock Peak Transect in Southeastern Idaho (1968) and Loess Deposits Adjacent to the Snake River Flood Plain in the Vicinity of Pocatello, Idaho (1969); publications, primarily on Idaho soils, written by McDole; Oregon State Soils Department newsletters; and conference abstracts, programs, and proceedings. Loess Auger, the Oregon State Soils Club newsletter for 1958-1965 is included as well as the Soils Department alumni newsletters for 1979-1992. Conference abstracts, programs, and proceedings for the Western Society of Soil Science and the Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) are part of the collection. A short report on the 1988 Natural Resources for the 21st Century conference is also included.

The reference materials include publications and reports on soils and irrigation in Oregon prepared in the late 1930s through early 1950s. Several of these were written by W.L. Powers. The collection also includes two sets of soil color charts.

The books include textbooks for geology ( Rocks and Rock Minerals by Louis V. Pirsson), soils (The Nature and Properties of Soils by T. Lyttleton Lyon and Harry O. Buckman), and bacteriology (Introduction to the Bacteria by C.E. Clifton) used by McDole at Oregon State College. The bacteriology text is covered with an Oregon State College Bookstore bookcover. A 1949 Handbook of Water Control and The Golden Mountain by Easurk Emsen Charr are also part of the collection.

An addition to the McDole Papers (Accession 2013:046) is made up of a handbook of soils related circulars assembled by the University of Idaho Extension Service for distribution as a reference guide. McDole authored many of the publications featured in this handbook, which touch upon subjects such as soil sampling, testing, tillage, salinity levels, fertilizer use, watering, and plant analysis.

A second addition to the McDole Papers (Accession 2013:068) consists of 58 photographic slides taken and collected by McDole as a part of his work as an Extension Soils Specialist with the University of Idaho. Depicting agricultural landscapes in Idaho and Oregon with a few soil profile views, some of these images were used in the book "Idaho Soils Atlas" a work authored by McDole, Raymond Barker, and Glen Hogan. McDole featured the other slides in presentations and educational outreach.

Biographical / Historical Notes

Robert E. McDole entered Oregon State College (OSC) in fall 1948 and attended OSC until 1952, when he earned a BS in Soils. From 1952 until 1965, he conducted soil and range surveys in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho as a soil scientist with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. In 1964, he entered graduate school at the University of Idaho and earned MS (1968) and Ph.D. (1969) degrees in soil science. He also was employed by the University of Idaho as a research fellow and Extension Soils Specialist. McDole was responsible for all Extension Service soils programs in Idaho, including soil fertility, soil surveys, soil conservation, soil management, and youth programs. He also served as Chair of the Soils Science Division of the Department of Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences at the University of Idaho from 1986 until his retirement in 1990.

A native Oregonian, McDole was born in Eugene, Oregon, and lived in Ontario, Oregon from 1933 until he graduated from high school. McDole lived in the Campus Club men's cooperative during his student years at Oregon State College.

Administrative Information

More Extent Information: 77 photographs; 2 boxes

Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.

Acquisition Note: The papers were donated to the Archives by McDole in 2010.

Related Materials: The Campus Club Alumni Collection (MSS CampusClub) consists of materials assembled by McDole documenting the men's cooperative at Oregon State. The Special Collections and Archives Research Center holdings also include the Soil Science Department Records (RG 115) and Crop Science Department Records (RG 095) as well as the papers of an Oregon State Extension Soils Specialist, the Arthur S. King (MS King). The University of Idaho Special Collections and Archives have a complementary collection of McDole materials reflecting his work in Idaho. The Robert Elroy McDole Papers at the University of Idaho include publications, presentations, and other materials pertaining to McDole's research and professional activities as a soil scientist.

Preferred Citation: Robert E. McDole Papers (MSS McDole), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.

Creators

McDole, Robert E.
American Association for the Advancement of Science. Pacific Division
Garman, John C. (John Clifton)
Oregon State College. Department of Soils
Oregon State University. Department of Crop and Soil Science
Oregon State University. Department of Soils
Powers, W. L. (Wilbur Louis) (1887-)

People, Places, and Topics

Agricultural extension work--Idaho.
Agriculture--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
College students--Oregon--Corvallis.
Geology--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
History of Science
Irrigation--Oregon.
Journalism--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
McDole, Robert E.
Natural Resources
Oregon State College. Department of Geology
Oregon State University--Alumni and alumnae.
Photography--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
Soils--Idaho.
Soils--Oregon.
Soil scientists--Idaho.
Soil scientists--Oregon.
University History

Forms of Material

Film negatives.
Maps (documents)
Photographic prints.


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