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In this fourth interview from Delmer Goode, he discusses why he pursued his graduate degree twenty years after he earned his undergraduate degree. During the time of a unified catalog, he became looked upon as somewhat of an authority curriculum he…

The third interview picks up from Goode’s arrival into Corvallis in 1919. Previously, he had been asked to reflect on OAC President William Jasper Kerr. He admitted that while he had a few criticisms, he overall found Kerr to an intelligent and…

In Goode’s second interview, he starts with explaining the process of gathering grain and later the gathering of the bundles of grains into structures termed shucks. With prompting from the interviewer, Goode talks about his time at the University…

Delmer Morrison Goode first joined the Oregon Agricultural College faculty in 1919 as an assistant editor in the Publications department, where he would eventually become director. Some of his greatest contributions to Oregon State included his work…

The final of the seven interviews of the Delmer Goode series begins with the explanation of his retirement. In Goode’s words, he retired in stages, starting with retiring from full time to part time work. Gradually he retired from the…

In his third and final interview, Garman begins with a description of "watchers" - World War II era volunteers who observed the sky and had a direct line to military command in case of an event. This segues into the subject of what Garman taught to…

In his second interview, Garman continues talking about the Photographic Service Department. According to him, when the department received the equipment they made it last. Most professors did not show an interest in the department but students were…

John Garman first started at Oregon Agricultural College as a student. He left his educational path briefly as he joined the Army during World War I. Once he returned he finished his degree and became an associate professor and would remain at OSU…