Southern Oregon University. SOU (1997-present)
Dates
- Usage: 1887 - 1938
- Usage: 1956 - 1974
- Usage: 1939 - 1955
- Usage: 1975 - 1996
- Usage: 1997-present
- Usage: 1879 - 1886
- Usage: 1878 - 1879
- Usage: 1872 - 1877
- Usage: 1997-present
Biography
Ashland Academy (1872-1877) Ashland Academy and Commercial College (1878-1879) Ashland College and Normal School (1879-1886) State Normal School (1887-1890) Closed (1891-1894) Southern Oregon State Normal School (1895-1901) State Normal School at Ashland (1901-1905) Closed (1906-1925) Southern Oregon State Normal School (1926-1932) Southern Oregon Normal School (1933-1938) Southern Oregon College of Education (1939-1955) Southern Oregon College (1956-1974) Southern Oregon State College (1975-1996) Southern Oregon University (1997-present)
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Marshall Woodell, 1979-11-11T00:00:00+00:00
The oral history describes Marshall Woodell's time at Southern Oregon State College, where he was a professor. Cassette format: tape 1 of 1.
Mrs. Elmo Stevenson, October 19, 1978
The transcript of Caroline Stevenson's concerns her time at Southern Oregon State College, where she was the wife of Elmo Stevenson. In addition to the interview, there is a photo of Caroline Stevenson.
Mrs. Elmo Stevenson, October 19, 1978
The oral history describes Caroline Stevenson's time at Southern Oregon State College, where she was the wife of Elmo Stevenson. Cassette format: tape 1 of 2.
Mrs. Elmo Stevenson, October 19, 1978
The oral history describes Caroline Stevenson's time at Southern Oregon State College, where she was the wife of Elmo Stevenson. Cassette format: tape 2 of 2.
Myrtle Dutch Funkhauser, October 4, 1979
The transcript of Myrtle (Dutch) Funkhouser's interview concerns her time at Southern Oregon State College, where she was a librarian.
Myrtle Dutch Funkhauser, 1979-10-04T00:00:00+00:00
The oral history describes Dutch Funkhauser's time at Southern Oregon State College, where she was a professor. Cassette format: tape 1 of 2.
Myrtle Dutch Funkhauser, 1979-10-04T00:00:00+00:00
The oral history describes Myrtle Dutch Funkhauser's time at Southern Oregon State College, where she was a professor. Cassette format: tape 2 of 2.