In this interview, Helen Hansen first discusses her life in Nora, Nebraska, a town so small that she and her three siblings made up half of her primary school. When her family had to sell their land due to several droughts in the area, they moved to…
In this interview, Miriam “Mimi” Orzech discusses Lonnie B. Harris' work with the Educational Opportunities Program (EOP) at Oregon State University. The interview begins with a discussion of Orzech’s position within the EOP, how she became…
In his second interview, Wood explains the tough times he and his family endured as the Great Depression went on. At the time he was attending Oregon State College and worked at the institution, bringing in much needed funds for his family. The Woods…
Gregory Burton Wood, who preferred to be called Burt, left his mark at Oregon State University. From his initial stint at Oregon State University as an undergraduate student, Wood’s journey to education would be a varied one. Despite this, he would…
As one of the first graduates of Oregon State University’s Forestry program, T.J. Starker had a clear vision of what could be achieved in the world of forestry. During his career, Starker would be found in various different appointments that would…
Minerva Kiger Reynolds, a graduate of Oregon State University as well as a lifetime resident of Corvallis, left a lasting impression on the community. The author of two books, "Kiger Gorge" and "Corvallis in 1900," Reynolds brought to life a…
Reichart, both a graduate and later a faculty member at Oregon State University, enjoyed a varied career. Initially joining the OAC staff as an accounting professor, he filled a number of positions during his time at the institution. His best known…