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E.B. Lemon Oral History Interview (3 of 4)

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Title

E.B. Lemon Oral History Interview (3 of 4)

Description

The third installment from E.B. Lemon’s interview series gives us insight of the landscape of Oregon State College during World War I. The first noticeable change to him was that enrollment numbers were down because many male students were deployed into the armed forces. According to Lemon, many of the military men never saw much action, rather it was more military training. Many were housed in the dormitories and came to OSC to train in a special program known as Student Army Training Corps (SATC). After the war ended, many of these men remained at Oregon State and were accepted into campus life.

The conversation shifts at one point to the affects that the State System of Education brought to institutions. In Lemon’s point of view, it was difficult for Oregon because while changes were tearing apart the previous status quo, it also brought a time of building up curricula, among other things. Then president and later chancellor, Dr. William Jasper Kerr, managed to keep OSC together and from Lemon’s account, was aptly suited to the task.

Creator

E.B. Lemon

Source

Horner Museum Oral History Collection

Publisher

Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries

Date

March 20, 1979

Contributor

Jennifer Lee

Format

digitized audiocassette

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Identifier

OH10-lemon-eb-19790320

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Jennifer Lee

Interviewee

E.B. Lemon

Location

Lemon residence, Corvallis, Oregon

Original Format

audiocassette

Duration

1:15:10

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Interview Format

audio

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