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Guide to the College of Engineering Records 1930-2002

Archives West

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Title Guide to the College of Engineering Records 1930-2002
Subject Engineering
schools--Oregon.; Engineering--Study and
teaching--Oregon.; Engineering
students--Oregon--Corvallis.; Military
education--Oregon--Corvallis.; Technical
education--Oregon.; Women in
engineering--Oregon--Corvallis.; World War, 1939-1945--War
work--Schools.; Colleges and
Universities; Environmental
Conditions; International
Relations; Military; Mines and Mineral
Resources; Public Works; Science; Student Life; Technology; Transportation; Water and Water
Rights; Women; Oregon; Corvallis; Portland; Salem
Description These records were generated and assembled by the College of Engineering and document the administration of the College and the instructional, research, and professional activities of engineering faculty at Oregon State University.; Historical Note:; Instruction in engineering at Oregon State dates back to the 1880s, when mathematics professors incorporated concepts in engineering as a part of their teaching of math. In 1889, Grant Adelbert Covell was appointed to the first professorship...
Publisher Oregon State University Libraries,
University Archives
Date 1930/2002
Rights Collection is open for research with the exception of materials in
Series VIII (Women in Engineering folder) and XXIII (Transcripts of
Academic Record) that require approval of the University Archivist for
access.
Type Collection collection
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv45167
Language eng
Format 23 cubic feet; 24 boxes, including 1 oversize box; 9 microfilm reels
Coverage 1930-2002

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