President Robert MacVicar
walks with rancher Lloyd Smith at the Larry Wade Lost Valley Ranch
in eastern Oregon, July 1970.
Soon after taking office as OSU's
11th president on July 1, 1970, Dr. MacVicar made a five day trip to
eastern Oregon to visit ranches and agricultural projects and to talk
to alumni groups and friends of the university.
This photo, taken by Dick Floyd of the OSU Agricultural Experiment Station, was
one of a series of ten documenting MacVicar's trip that were published in the
September 1970 Oregon Stater. [OSU Archives P57:5283.]
Robert William MacVicar, B.S. M.A., Ph.D. (July 1, 1970-November 16, 1984),
appointed by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education as the eleventh
president of Oregon State University. MacVicar came to OSU from
Southern Illinois University where he had been a vice president
and chancellor since 1964. MacVicar retired in 1984. President Emeritus,
1984-1998.
First Vice President position established -- Vice President for Research
& Graduate Studies (Roy A. Young, 1970-1976).
Population in Corvallis: 35,153; in Benton County: 53,776; in Oregon: 2,091,385.
Dean of Undergraduate Studies office established. Administrative
Services Building, Peavy Hall, Oceanography Shop Facilities, and Kerr
Library addition all completed.
OSU celebrated 100 years of military instruction.
The Department of Oceanography became the School of Oceanography.
Dr. Harold J. Evans elected to the National Academy of Science--the first from
Oregon State University.