Dean Walker Explained

Dean Walker
Order:33rd
Office:President of the Oregon State Senate
Term:1941–1943
Preceded:Robert M. Duncan
Succeeded:William H. Steiwer
Party:Republican
Birth Date:9 September 1889
Birth Place:Rickreall, Oregon, U.S.
Death Place:Salem, Oregon, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Oregon
Columbia University
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Player Sport1:Football
Player Years1:1907–1908
Player Team1:Columbia (OR)
Player Years2:1909–1912
Player Team2:Oregon
Coach Sport1:Football
Coach Years2:1916–1917
Coach Team2:Oregon (Freshmen)
Coach Sport3:Basketball
Coach Years4:1918–1919
Coach Team4:Oregon
Coach Sport5:Baseball
Coach Years6:1918
Coach Team6:Oregon
Admin Years1:1913–1914
Admin Team1:Oregon (Grad. Man. of Ath.)
Admin Years2:1918–1919
Admin Team2:Oregon (Grad. Man. of Ath.)
Admin Years3:1923–1925
Admin Team3:Oregon (Student loan dir.)
Admin Years4:1925–1927
Admin Team4:Oregon (Dean of men)
Overall Record:13–4 (men's basketball)
10–2 (baseball)
Championships:Pacific Coast Conference basketball champion (1919)

Dean H. Walker (September 9, 1889 – December 24, 1953) was an American athlete, coach, politician who played running back for the University of Oregon football team from 1909 to 1912, was head coach of the University of Oregon men's basketball team from 1918 to 1919, and was president of the Oregon State Senate from 1941 to 1943.

Early life

Walker was born in Rickreall, Oregon on September 9, 1889 to Sida and Georgia Walker. He played football at Independence High School in Independence, Oregon and was captain of the team his senior season. He then played two seasons for Columbia University (now the University of Portland) and was team captain during his second season.

University of Oregon

Walker was a substitute fullback for the 1909 Oregon Webfoots football team, but received almost the same amount of playing time as a starter due to coach Robert Forbes' dual team system.[1] He began the 1910 season as the team's starting halfback, but was forced to withdraw from the university before the season ended.[2] He returned to the team in 1911 and was captain of the 1912 Oregon Webfoots football team. Walker was also a forward on the Oregon basketball team for two seasons.[3]

In 1913, Walker was named Oregon's graduate manager of athletics.[4] He gave the job up after one year to take over his father's ranch. He also sold hop insurance and spraying materials.[5] He returned to the university in 1916 as freshman football coach.[6] He returned for the 1917 season and the following spring was named head coach of the Oregon baseball team.[7] [8] In 1918, he was once again named graduate manager after A. R. Tiffany resigned to focus on his duties as registrar.[9] In 1919, Walker led Oregon's basketball team to the Pacific Coast Conference title, defeating California Golden Bears two games to none in a best-of-three championship series.[10] Later that year, he resigned as graduate manager and was replaced by Marion McClain.[11]

After leaving the university, Walker was a junior partner in the Wetherbee-Walker furniture company. In 1923, he left the firm to return to Oregon as student loan director.[12] In 1925, he became the university's dean of men.[13] In 1927, he was granted a leave of absence to study at Columbia University.[14]

Politics

In 1920, the Eugene, Oregon city council unanimously voted to appoint Walker to fill the unexpired term of Ward 1 councilor William Polders.[15]

From 1933 to 1935, Walker, who was now residing in Independence, represented the 10th House district in the Oregon House of Representatives.[16] In 1934, he was elected to the 9th district seat in the Oregon State Senate by a 63-vote margin.[17] He was appointed chairman of the ways and means committee as a freshman and was reappointed for the 1937–38 and 1939–40 legislative sessions.[18] [19] [20]

In 1941, he was unanimously voted president of the Oregon State Senate.[21] He did not run for the presidency in 1943, but remained in the legislature and was appointed chairman of the senate tax committee.[22] [23] In 1945, he was once again named head of the ways and means committee.[24] He was reappointed in 1947.[25] In 1949, Walker, now Dean of the Senate, was once again chairman of the tax committee.[26] [27]

In 1949, Walker was the primary sponsor of a bill which would make it unlawful to operate a theater without prohibiting the eating of popcorn and peanuts. Any theater owner found in violation would be subject to a $100 fine or 30 days in jail. Any patron annoyed by someone eating popcorn or peanuts could get thrice the cost of their ticket back and sue for damages if they did not receive the money.[28] The bill did not get far, but attracted nationwide attention.[29]

For the 1953–54 legislative session, Walker was named chairman of the ways and means committee and vice chairman of the tax committee.[30] On December 24, 1953, Walker died in Salem, Oregon following a heart attack.[31]

Notes and References

  1. News: Fair Outlook for 'Varsity Foot Ball Team . 8 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . August 16, 1910.
  2. News: Dickinson To Play Here . 8 November 2024 . The Sunday Morning Star . September 24, 1911.
  3. News: Dean Walker is Elected Captain of Football Team . 8 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . December 7, 1911.
  4. News: Walker in Charge of Oregon Teams . 8 November 2024 . Spokane Daily Chronicle . October 1, 1913.
  5. News: City News . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . August 5, 1914.
  6. News: 22 Athletes At Initial Practice . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . September 14, 1916.
  7. News: Name Dean Walker to Coach Freshies . 9 November 2024 . Spokane Daily Chronicle . October 10, 1917.
  8. News: Walker to Coach Baseball Team at Oregon U . 9 November 2024 . Spokane Daily Chronicle . March 8, 1918.
  9. News: Walker Will Boss Sports at U. Of. O. . 9 November 2024 . Spokane Daily Chronicle . May 29, 1918.
  10. News: Coast Title Won By Oregon Basketeers From California 'U' . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . March 7, 1919.
  11. News: Marion McClain Chosen to Hold Graduate Managership . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . June 14, 1919.
  12. News: Dean Walker Loan Director At University . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . September 15, 1923.
  13. News: Campus Changes Now Being Made . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . July 25, 1925.
  14. News: Dean Walker to Continue Study At Columbia U. . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . June 5, 1928.
  15. News: Dean H. Walker to Succeed Polders . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . January 14, 1920.
  16. Book: The Oregon Blue Book – 1933-34 . 1933 . 46 . 9 November 2024.
  17. News: Dean Walker Is Named Senator . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . November 9, 1934.
  18. News: Legislature Organizes In 1935 Session . 9 November 2024 . The Bulletin . January 14, 1935.
  19. News: Legislature Begins In Harmonious Style . 9 November 2024 . The Bulletin . January 11, 1937.
  20. News: Legislative Sessions Are Brief Today . 9 November 2024 . The Bulletin . January 6, 1939.
  21. News: Legislature Session Opens . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . January 13, 1941.
  22. News: State Senate In Deadock (sic); Delay Looms . 9 November 2024 . The Bulletin . January 9, 1943.
  23. News: Bremer . Arthur . School Support Gets Attention . 9 November 2024 . The Bulletin . January 27, 1943.
  24. News: Wheeler And Gibson Get Important Posts . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . January 8, 1945.
  25. News: Sen. Gibson Heads Forestry Committee . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . January 13, 1947.
  26. News: Barrett . Eldon . 45th Legislature To Be 'Greenest' In Recent Years . 9 November 2024 . The Bulletin . January 4, 1949.
  27. News: Senate Passes Main State Tax Program . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . April 2, 1949.
  28. News: Senators Chomp Into Bill To Stop Movie Popcorn . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . April 7, 1949.
  29. News: Harvey . Paul . Bills Become 'Vehicles' . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . February 9, 1969.
  30. News: Harvey . Paul . Budget Balancing Job Almost Over . 9 November 2024 . Eugene Register-Guard . March 24, 1953.
  31. News: Dean H. Walker Died at Salem . 9 November 2024 . The Bulletin . December 24, 1953.