A comic strip that depicts an opium bottle morphing into three different versions of itself. The final drawing it appears as a man with a hat, smoking a pipe. This comic strip appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B.Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A card with an illustration of a swan on water with lily pads. The name Frances Clapp is handwritten at the top. This illustration appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A page from the Pacific University yearbook, the Heart of Oak. The yearbook page contains portraits of the junior class of 1908. The students are Harry P. Humphreys, Helen W. Chandler, H.E. Witham, Martha F. Holmes, Reginald H. Robinson, Jonathan U. Hilts, Virgil E. Waterman and James R. Ward. This yearbook page appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A page from the Pacific University yearbook, the Heart of Oak. The yearbook page contains portraits of the senior class of 1908 in their cap and gowns. The students are Frances B. Clapp, D. Irwin Aller, Gordon A. Clapp, Claude D. Mason, Samuel B. Lawrence, Wilhelmina E. Heidel, H.H. Arnston, Esther M. Silverman and Robert A. Imlay. This yearbook page appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University's Philomathean Society. The Philomathean Society at Pacific University was founded in 1871. They believe they are the oldest sorority west of the Mississippi. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University's Alpha Zeta society. The photograph was taken on the steps of Marsh Hall. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A scrapbook page with the title Clubs that contains a photograph of the Tualatin Academy's third year basketball team from 1910. The caption with the photograph identifies the players as Bertha Koerner, Helen Bishop, Goldie Peterson, Edith Allworth, Wanda Todd and Fern Smith. This scrapbook page appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Forest Grove branch of the Maurice Thompson Archery Club. Maurice Thompson was a world renowned archer that wrote the book The Witchery of Archery in 1878. The club was founded by Forest Grove citizen, F.S. Barnes, an avid archer himself. The caption with the photograph identifies the club members as Mrs. Hinman, Mary McKenzie, Eugenia Penfield, Belle Barnes, Principal Bates, F.S. Barnes, Lillian Barnes, Manche Langley, Professor Ben Kori and Professor Lyman. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Pacific University newspaper, The Index's, staff. The students are identified as Sam Lawrence '08, Helen Chandler '09, Witham '09, Martha Holmes '09, C.D. Mason '08, R. A. Imlay '08, Esther Silverman '08, James Ward '09 and Frances B. Clapp '08. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University's Gamma Sigma fraternity. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University student.
A photograph of Pacific University's Academy Building after it burnt down in October of 1910. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper clipping regarding Pacific University's Academy Building burning down. It burnt down in October 1910. The Academy Building was the second oldest building on campus at the time. The building was insured for $4500, however the replacement cost was estimated as $2500 over the insurance coverage. The article details students running in to save books and band instruments once the alarm was sound. This newspaper article appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A scrapbook page titled Addresses that includes a portrait of Grace, Mildred, Ruth and Ted Thomas. It also contains a newspaper clipping that describes Grace Thomas, a 1914 Pacific University graduate. Grace was the senior class president, member of the Y.W.C.A. and a part of the Philomathean sorority. Ruth Thomas was a 1915 Pacific University graduate and Mildred Thomas was a 1916 Pacific University graduate. This scrapbook page appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Pacific University student, Mildred Thomas. Thomas was a 1916 Pacific University graduate. This portrait appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Columbia River taken by a Pacific University student while riding a train. This photograph was taken during a concert tour that the Pacific University Glee Club and Choral Union took part in. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Pacific University Glee Club and Choral Union standing on a train platform. The groups were beginning a concert tour of Portland, Hood River and The Dalles. The group of students were chaperoned by Professor and Mrs. Chapman. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of students on a wood plank walkway that leads to Marsh Hall. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of Pacific University students standing on the steps of Marsh Hall. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Pacific University Glee Club. Two of the students are identified as Dwinell E. Clapp '12 and Archie Markee. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of Pacific University students from the debate team. This photograph appeared in the March 2nd, 1909 edition of the Pacific University student newspaper, The Index. According to the The Index, the three men attended a tryout for the debate team held on January 8th, 1909. The group competed in a triangular debate against Willamette University and Whitman College on February 26th, 1909. They took the negative position on the question regarding the Des Moines plan. This team, as well as the other Pacific University team debating for the affirmative position, won the championship against Willamette University and Whitman College. The members identified are Hermon Witham '09, Haskell Ferrin '10 and Gordon Brown '10. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1909 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of Pacific University students from the debate team. This photograph appeared in the March 2nd, 1909 edition of the Pacific University student newspaper, The Index. According to the The Index, the three men attended a tryout for the debate team held on January 8th, 1909. The group competed in a triangular debate against Willamette University and Whitman College on February 26th, 1909. They took the affirmative position on the question regarding the Des Moines plan. This team, as well as the other Pacific University team debating for the negative position, won the championship against. The members identified are William Gwynn '10, Ralph Abraham '11 and Leslie Hope '12. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1909 Pacific University graduate.
A page from a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate. The page contains a photograph of the 1908 graduating class from Pacific University. The handwritten caption under the photograph identifies the students as Robert Imlay, Wilhelmina Heidel, Claude Mason, Frances Clapp, Charles Aller, Gordon Clapp, Esther Silverman and Sam Lawrence. The students are standing around the "Spirit Bench" on the Pacific University campus. The bench was donated by the Class of 1908. The page also includes a photograph of an unknown female.
A portrait of a group of male Pacific University students. The caption with the portrait identifies the students as Charles Aller, Herbert Arnston, Leslie Hope and Virgil Waterman. This portrait appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.