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scowl or music PROFESSOR CASEINS % UK School of Music of the Oregon Agricultural College affords opportunity to cultivate technical skill and theoretical scholarship in a universally appreciated art. The School of Music is a self-supporting department of the ()rcgon Agricultural College. Its work is favorably regarded on the campus and in the town because the high ideals and progressive methods of its instructors are frequently demonstrated in the efficient public performances of its students. That such opportunities are available to the students of O. A. C. is due to the broad jxdicics and good will of that master of constructive educational methods, ('resident William Jasper Kerr, and to the high ideals and executive ability of Professor William Frederic Gaskins. Mus. Bach.. Director of the School of Music, aided and assisted by a coni|K tcnt, conscientious and widely experienced corps of assistants. School of Mcsic William Frederic Gaskins. Mus. Ilach........... Genevieve Baum-( iaskins ...................... May Babbitt-Kessler............................ Florence Bowden ............................... Harry L. Beard. Director of Cadet Band......... Queen Inez Johnson............................. .... Director. Professor ...............Instructor ...............Instructor ...............Instructor ...............Instructor ...............Instructor
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|EOU?in nil a forestry n I I 11K Department of Forestry in tile 11 Agricultural College was created in February, 1610. when (icorge V. Peavy. of the Federal Forest Service. having headquarters at San Francisco, was ap|)ointc l Professor of Forestry and head of the department. At the time Professor Peavy was placed in charge of the department. 26 men. formerly students in the Department of l.otany and Forestry, enrolled in the newly created department. From that time the growth in numbers has been such that, at the time of the publication of the l‘ 14 Orange, the foresters have 56 men at work, an increase of 115 | er cent in three vears. PROFESSOR PEAVY ' ... The work of the department is in the hands of professional foresters who have been trained in the l est forest schools of the I’nited States and who have had extensive experience in the Government service. Without an exception, the men who have graduated from the department and have desired work in forestry have secured good positions. Representatives of this department are employed in the Federal Forest Service, in the state service and in lumbering and logging ojierations. The timbermen of the state have recently become actively interested in the forestry work of the College, for the reason that they arc coming to feel the need of trained men in their work. At their request, the Hoard of Regents recently established a course in Digging Fngineering as a part of the work of the department. For kst r y Depart ni k n t George Wilcox I’eavv. M. S..........................................Professor Harold Stephenson Xewins. Ph.15.. M. I7............................Instructor (201
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MATHEMATICS Chaki.ks Leslie Johnson, B. S.. Professor Nicholas Tartar, B. S.. Assistant Professor Harry L. Beard, B. S.. Instructor Edward I?. Beaty, B. S.. Instructor Grace Campbell, B. S.. Instructor PHYSICS Willibald Weniger, Ph.D.. Professor I). Bruce Blair, A. M., Instructor Wm. Alfred Bevan. B. S.. Instructor Harry Belknap, B. S., Assistant Instructor CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT John Fulton, M. S.. Professor Herman Vance Tartar. B. S.. Assistant Professor Milo R. Daughters, A. M.. Instructor Earle Paul Harding, B. S., Instructor Kenton Kirkwood Bkodie, S. M.. Instructor Floyd Elba Rowland, It. S.. Instructor Hilda Miller. B. S.. Instructor PUBLIC SPEAKING Ralph Dorn Hktzel, A. B. LL.B.. Professor Sigurd II. Peterson. B. A.. Instructor Paul M. Collins, B. A.. Instructor [- 21
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