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The second interview with Raymond initially begins with his time in the mines of Bolivia, during which he talks about recommendations to increase production in the mines. While his career mostly took him to North American mines, Raymond occasionally…

A graduate of Oregon State Agricultural College, Raymond contributed greatly to the mining and geology world. His passion for identifying and cataloguing materials was evident even outside of the work place. Raymond had the opportunity for travel as…

As an alumnus of Oregon Agricultural College, Elvin Hoy made the most of his education and believed strongly in what OAC had to offer. Despite not remaining in Oregon, he never forgot the influence it had on his life and remained a staunch supporter…

In Mrs. Goode’s second interview, topics such as her desire to pursue art and her time as a college student are discussed at length. Another point of interest include her time as a librarian. She admitted that a formal education was not needed to…

A native Oregonian, Gladys Whipple Goode spent most of her life here, but did move out of state to attend college and later to accept a job as the head of a department at a university in Illinois. After returning to Oregon, she married Delmer Goode,…

Goode’s sixth interview begins with the story of how the academic journal, "Improving College and University Teaching," came to existence. Dr. August Strand, who was Oregon State College’s president at the time, gave the administrative authority…

In the fifth installation of the Goode interview series, the interview begins with how Delmer met his wife and anecdotes of their family life. He shared a bit of her family history, stating that his wife’s maiden name, Whipple, is a historical one.…