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Title
Lora Lemon Oral History Interview
Description
In this interview, Lora Lemon reflects on her early experiences in Corvallis and at Oregon Agricultural College. Born in The Dalles, Oregon, Lemon recounts her journey to Corvallis in 1894. She briefly talks about her childhood in Corvallis, before discussing her enrollment at OAC in 1904. She highlights the challenges she faced at this time and describes the campus infrastructure and academic environment.
Lemon then provides insights into the subjects she studied as a student in the literary commerce course, the faculty, and some unique aspects of student life, including compulsory church attendance and senior orations. She shares memories of prominent figures such as President Thomas Gatch and describes the growth of the campus and the town over the years. Lemon also reflects on the importance of Oregon State College in both the Corvallis and Oregon communities and its impact on the moral and social development of students.
Throughout the interview, Lemon emphasizes the enduring spirit and purpose of OSC, citing the college's creed, which was written by the college’s editor of publications, E.T. Reed. At the conclusion of the interview, Lemon discusses changes, expansions, and shifts in traditions, and highlights what she believes to be the college’s commitment to building character and fostering the development of men and women on campus.
Lemon then provides insights into the subjects she studied as a student in the literary commerce course, the faculty, and some unique aspects of student life, including compulsory church attendance and senior orations. She shares memories of prominent figures such as President Thomas Gatch and describes the growth of the campus and the town over the years. Lemon also reflects on the importance of Oregon State College in both the Corvallis and Oregon communities and its impact on the moral and social development of students.
Throughout the interview, Lemon emphasizes the enduring spirit and purpose of OSC, citing the college's creed, which was written by the college’s editor of publications, E.T. Reed. At the conclusion of the interview, Lemon discusses changes, expansions, and shifts in traditions, and highlights what she believes to be the college’s commitment to building character and fostering the development of men and women on campus.
Creator
Lora Lemon
Source
History of Oregon State University Oral Histories and Sound Recordings (OH 03)
Publisher
Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries
Date
ca. 1956
Contributor
Lillian Van Loan
Format
Digitized Open Reel Audiotape
Language
English
Type
Oral History
Identifier
oh03-lemon-lora-1956
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Lillian Van Loan
Interviewee
Lora Lemon
Location
Oregon State College, Corvallis, Oregon
Original Format
Digitized Open Reel Audiotape
Duration
0:21:34
OHMS Object
Interview Format
audio