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        <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the
"How OSU Grew Nuclear Science" Oral Histories 
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University Archives</publisher>
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          <addressline>121 The Valley Library</addressline>
          <addressline>Oregon State University</addressline>
          <addressline>Corvallis,
OR 97331-4501</addressline>
          <addressline>Phone: 541-737-2165</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: archives@oregonstate.edu</addressline>
          <addressline>Web: http://archives.library.oregonstate.edu</addressline>
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      <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">The <title render="italic">How OSU Grew
Nuclear Science</title> Oral Histories consist of interviews of Oregon
State University faculty and alumni in the Nuclear Engineering and
Radiation Health Physics Department that were conducted as part of the
50th anniversary of the graduate program in 2009.</abstract>
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      <head>Historical Note:</head>
      <p>Nuclear research and education began at OSU soon after World War II. In
the 1950s, the first classes in nuclear physics and radiochemistry were
taught, and in 1955 a cyclotron was constructed. A graduate program in
nuclear engineering was established in 1959. In the early 1960s, a
committee recommended that a research lab be established to house nuclear
and radiation facilities. Funding was secured in the fall of 1962, and
construction began in early 1964. The labs were occupied in August 1964
and the research reactor was completed in January 1967.</p>
      <p>Oregon State University was among the first in the nation to offer an
undergraduate curriculum in nuclear engineering. In 1968 the first
Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering was awarded. The Nuclear
Engineering Department was established as a separate entity in 1972. In
the early 1980s, the Radiation Health Physics graduate program was
transferred from the General Science Department to the Department of
Nuclear Engineering. In 1991, an undergraduate program in Radiation Health
Physics was established.</p>
      <p>Edrie Dale Trout was Professor of Radiological Physics in the Oregon
State University General Science Department from 1962 until his retirement
in 1976. In addition to being instrumental in the formation of the OSU
Radiation Center, Trout established the X-Ray Science and Engineering
Laboratory in 1965 and served as its Director until his retirement in
1976.</p>
      <p>Shirley Campbell joined the staff of the Radiation Center in 1984 to be
in charge of the Radiation Center store, a position she she held until
1988. After a brief appointment in the College of Agricultural Sciences
Business Office, she returned to the Radiation Center as business manager
in 1989. Her responsiblities increased and by the time of the interview in
2009, she was Fiscal Manager for the Radiation Center, Nuclear Engineering
Department, and Oregon Space Grant as part of the Business and Engineering
Business Service Center.</p>
      <p>Wesley Frey earned a BS in Nuclear Engineering from the University of
California at Berkeley in 2001. He completed his MS (2005) and Ph.D.
(2009) in Radiation Health Physics at Oregon State University and became
an instructor in the Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics
Department at that time.</p>
      <p>Gordon Adolph Little graduated from Lewis and Clark College in 1952,
served in the US Army from 1955 to 1957, and was a Public Health Service
Fellow in OSU's Radiation Health Safety Program in 1964-1965. Little
worked for 20 years at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation and for some of
that time was in charge of radiation monitoring at the plutonium
processing facilities and test reactors. From 1976 to 1984, he was in
charge of safety for the TRIGA reactor at the University of California in
Berkeley. In 1984, Little became the Radiation Health Safety Officer at
Oregon State University. Little died in March 2010.</p>
      <p>Camille Lodwick earned a BS in Radiation Health Physics from Oregon
State University in 1997 and returned to Oregon State in 2007 as an
Assistant Professor in the Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health
Physics Department. Lodwick earned an MS (1999) and Ph.D. (2003) at the
University of Cincinnati. She is Director of the Medical Physics
Program.</p>
      <p>Grant McCallum earned a BS in Nuclear Engineering from Oregon State
University in 1976 and has worked as an engineer on several nuclear power
plant projects. At the time of the interview he lived and worked in
Richland, Washington.</p>
      <p>Wanda Munn earned a BS in Nuclear Engineering at Oregon State in 1977
and spent the next 18 years focusing on systems design, construction, and
operation of the Fast Flux Test Facility for Westinghouse, Hanford. She
earned an MBA from the University of Washington in 1982. She was inducted
into the OSU College of Engineering Hall of Fame in 1999 and has received
numerous other awards. Munn's career at Oregon State began in the 1960s as
a secretary in the Radiation Center. As a single parent in the mid-1970s,
she returned to school to earn a degree as a nuclear engineer.</p>
      <p>Todd S. Palmer earned a BS in Nuclear Engineering from Oregon State
University in 1987 and completed his MS in Nuclear Engineering (1989) and
Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering and Scientific Computing (1993) at the
University of Michigan. He worked at the Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory and joined the Oregon State faculty in 1995; at the time of the
interview in 2009, Palmer was an Associate Professor in the Nuclear
Engineering and Radiation Help Physics Graduate Program.</p>
      <p>Donald James Reed was a Professor of Biochemistry at Oregon State
University from 1962 until his retirement in 1997. Reed completed his MS
(1955) and Ph.D. (1957) from Oregon State College on the application of
radioisotopes and radiochemicals to the study of biological pathways.
After brief appointments at the US Department of Agriculture Western
Regional Laboratory in Albany, California, and at Montata State College,
he returned to Oregon State as a faculty member. Reed was director of
OSU's Environmental Health Sciences Center from the early 1980s to
1997.</p>
      <p>Roman Schmitt studied at Illinois College and completed his MS and
Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry at the University of Chicago. Schmitt was a
founding staff member of General Atomics in 1956. In 1966, Schmitt joined
the faculty at Oregon State University with a split appointment in the
Chemistry Department and Radiation Center. He conducted research on lunar
samples and meteorites and received an award from the National Academcy of
Sciences in 1972 for his pioneering work on the determination of rare
earth elements.</p>
      <p>Stephen H. Shepherd enrolled at Oregon State in January 1975 as a
graduate student in nuclear engineering working with Bernard I. Spinrad.
Shepherd completed his MS in Nuclear Engineering in 1976 and worked in the
nuclear power industry until his retirement from Southern California
Edison.</p>
      <p>Thomas L. Van Witbeck attended Oregon State University from 1966 to
1970 after serving 7 years in the U.S. Navy. Van Witbeck earned a BS in
Nuclear Engineering in 1970 and worked in the nuclear industry and as a
consultant after graduation. He was a lead investigator of the Three Mile
Island accident in 1979.</p>
      <p>Ray D. Walton earned his BS and MS degrees in chemical engineering from
Oregon State in 1943 and 1948. Walton worked for General Electric, the
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and
the Argonne National Laboratory during his extensive career.</p>
      <p>C.H. Wang was the first director of the Radiation Center.</p>
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      <p>The 
<title render="italic">How OSU Grew Nuclear Science</title> Oral Histories
consist of interviews of Oregon State University faculty and alumni in the
Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health Physics Department that were
conducted in 2009 as part of the 50th anniversary of the graduate program.
The collection includes transcripts of all of the interviews (11), digital
sound recordings for 10 interviews, biographical information, and signed
releases.</p>
      <p>Interviews with the following 11 individuals are part of the
collection: Shirley Campbell, Wes Frey, Gordon Little, Camille Lodwick,
Grant McCallum, Wanda Munn, Todd Palmer, Don Reed, Roman Schmitt, Stephen
H. Shepherd, and Thomas Van Witbeck. Transcripts are available for all of
the interviews; digital sound recordings are available for all of the
interviews except Shirley Campbell. Topics addressed in the interviews
include the TRIGA Reactor at Oregon State, Professor Dale Trout and Chih
Wang, research at Oregon State on lunar rock samples, Radiation Center
business management, contamination control, and the experiences of women
students and employees in nuclear engineering.</p>
      <p>Biographical materials documenting the career of Ray D. Walton that
were compiled by Carl Cooley for an award nomination are also included.
Walton was not interviewed as part of the oral history project. A timeline
of major events in the development of the OSU Radiation Center, TRIGA
Reactor, and Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Health
Physics is also included.</p>
      <p>The digital sound recordings will be made available to patrons upon
request. The sound recordings are primarily in *.wma format. One file is
*.ds2 format. Two of the interviews (Palmer and Shepherd) consist of
multiple sound files.</p>
      <p>The oral history project was organized and overseen by Anita Guerrini
and Linda Richards of the Oregon State History Department. Interviews were
conducted by Guerrini and Richards as well as Carmel Finley, Ken Jacobsen,
Karl McCreary, Katie Parker, Doug Schulte, and Ty Volin.</p>
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Center Records (RG 202)</extref> document the establishment of functioning
of the nuclear reactor at Oregon State University. The 
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Trout Papers</extref> are also part of the Archives holdings. An oral
history of Chih Wang, the first director of the Radiation Center, is part
of the 
<extref role="text/html" show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv23455">Horner
Museum Oral History Collection (OH 10)</extref>. Photographs of the
Radiation Center, the cyclotron, and other nuclear physics equipment are
available in the 
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Center Photographs (P 033)</extref> and the Gwil Evans Photographic
Collection (P 082). 
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