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W CTING as the chief governing organization of the college is the main function of the administrative council. It is especially concerned with the larger administrative problems affecting organization, the relations of the several schools, the welfare of the institution as a whole and as an integral part of the state system of higher education. It considers and determines institutional policies, and is the faculty authority for establishing academic standards, for approving all curricula and course changes, all regulations governing students and for recommending all candidates for degrees. Members of the council are Frederick Maurice Hunter, chancellor; William Jasper Kerr, chancellor emeritus; George Wilcox Peavy, president of the college and dean of forestry; Adolph Zicfle, dean of pharmacy; Ava B. Milam, dean of home economics; M. E. Smith, dean of lower division; W. A. Jensen, executive secretary; Kate W. Jameson, dean of women; U. G. Dubach, dean of men; J. R. Jewell, dean of education; E. B. Lemon, registrar; W. A. Schoenfeld, dean and director of agriculture; Victor P. Morris, acting dean in charge of secretarial science; E. L. Packard, dean of science; Lucy M. Lewis, librarian; C. W. Salser, assistant dean of education; R. H. Dearborn, dean of engineering and industrial arts; George Rebec and W.Weniger of the graduate division; F. C. Test, commandant; C. V. Langton, director of physical education; F. L. Ballard, vice-director of federal extension. Hosier Keer Pc» y Z telle MiUm Saiilh Jenxn Jameton DsKaeh Jo«cil Lemon SeborfllcU Morn, Lewit PackirJ Salter DesiHxn Rebec Wenlgee Lsngion Rallied Ten 0-3)
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Mrs. Karc W. Jameson Dean of Women U. G. Duhach. Dean of Men kR. U. G. Du bach’s broad understanding of student situations anti problems comes from 12 years’ experience as dean of men and chairman of the board of control before becoming dean. He came to this campus from Wisconsin where he completed his graduate work. At present, he is chairman of committees on student interests, student personnel and religious education, and serves on committees for educational activities, convocations and lectures, honors and awards, and student housing. Men’s clubs, dormitories, fraternities, class organizations and other agencies directly concerned with student welfare are under his jurisdiction. This year Percy Locey, a former OSC student, was made director of educational activities. He handles as much additional student personnel work as his time allows. K. Kate W. Jameson, dean of women since 1923, strives constantly to attain two goals —to stimulate love for scholarship and knowledge and to stimulate interest in community life of the present. Dean Jameson has brought to the minds of each college woman the importance of realizing her place in the world of today. Not only does she seek to have them realize themselves intellectually and as citizens, hut as spiritually complete persons. Through her encouragement of a college woman's acquisition of these—a thorough knowledge of the past, an understanding and courageous acceptance of the present and a vision of the future—she aids in preparing young w’omcn to take their true place in the modern world. 00
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:(§S0 (6XML Agriculture Hall 1909-1913 REGON State’s school of agriculture, established in 1908 under the leadership of the late Dr. Arthur B. Cordley, is the oldest school on the campus. The first work in agriculture was offered in 1869, when OSC was known as Corvallis college, and the Courses taught were mainly soil analysis, fertility, stock raising, farm building and fruit culture. Students now enrolled in this major school are offered a wide variety of instruction, classed under the three broad divisions—animal industries, plant industries and agricultural economics. Courses in agricultural education, agricultural engineering and extension methods are also available. Opportunities open to agriculture students are increased by the experiment station, nine branch stations in various agricultural sections of Oregon, and a federal cooperative research and extension program throughout the state. Graduates find positions in specialized service for the U. S. department of agriculture, county agent work, teaching in colleges and secondary schools, experiment station work, actual work on various types of farms, and positions with cooperative associations. William Alfred Schoenfeld, besides being the administrator of the agriculture school, the division of federal co-operative extension and the agricultural experiment station, is recognized as a national leader in the development of the field. Dean Schoenfeld 04)
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