A portrait of a group of female Pacific University students with the handwritten title, Girls of 1908. The caption with the portrait identifies the students as Alice Sewell, Esther Silverman, Frances Clapp and Minnie Heidel. This portrait appears in a scrapbook compiled by Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Pacific University debate team. The members are D. Irwin Aller and Robert A. Imlay, 1908 graduates and Herman E. Witham, a 1909 graduate. The caption with the photograph indicates that the three won the debate against Willamette University by unanimous decision. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1908 Pacific University Debate Team. The photograph appears to be from the Pacific University yearbook, The Heart of Oak. The caption with the photograph details a triangular debate between Pacific University, Willamette University and Whitman held on February 21st, 1908. The topic of the debate was Japanese immigration. The Pacific debate team beat Willamette, but fell to Whitman by a 2-1 decision. The members in the photograph are identified as Herbert Hayes Arnston, a 1908 graduate, James Richard Ward, a 1909 graduate, and William Elisha Gwynn, a 1907 graduate. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1901 Pacific University Debate Team. The annotation with the photograph identifies the members as Richard Faulkner, a 1902 graduate, William Hale, a 1903 graduate and Clark Williams. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A scrapbook page that contains portraits of several Pacific University graduates. The portraits include Willard H. Wirtz, William B. Rasmussen and Frances Sorenson, 1906 graduates. As well as W. Pearl Chandler, a 1907 graduate, and S.B. Lawrence, a 1908 graduate. This page appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1900 Pacific University football team. The photograph appears to be from the Pacific University yearbook, The Heart of Oak. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph from a newspaper with a group of seven Pacific University students. The group is posing with a measuring stick and all are over six-feet tall. The students are identified as Humphries, Edson Clapp, Lawrence, John Weatherred, Horace McCoy, Bates and Kirkwood. This newspaper photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of Tualatin Academy students gathered around the petrified stump on the Pacific University campus. The stump marks the place of the Log Building, the first home of Pacific University. This photograph appears in an album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University student.
A photograph of seven Pacific University students next to a measuring stick. The caption with the photograph indicates that all seven men are over six feet tall. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two students playing on pianos in the Pacific University conservatory. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University music professor, Frank Chapman, and Pacific University student, Bess Dooley. The photograph depicts Chapman instructing Dooley while she plays the violin. Chapman was the music professor at Pacific University from 1903-1916. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the Pacific University graduating class of 1907. The photograph was clipped from a newspaper. The graduates are listed as follow: John Peters, Sarah Boldrick, Pearl Chandler, Carrie Fitch, Ethel Bell Moseley and Howard Markel. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of an unidentified woman. She is wearing a white dress and a large white hat. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the 1903 Pacific University track team. The photograph includes front row: William Elisha Gwynn, a student at Tualatin Academy; Raleigh Ulysses Peterson; Alfred Carlton Gilbert; Harvey Waldo Gates, a student in Tualatin Academy and the Conservatory of Music; Trafton Micklewaite Dye, Class of 1905; second row: William Arthur Hall, Class of 1906; Charles Lovell Walker, Class of 1906; Arthur John Prideaux, Class of 1906; Frank William McKenzie, Class of 1906; third row: Roy Heater, the trainer; Montrose Lanier Barnet, Class of 1906; Joshua Minot Philbrook, Class of 1907; John Watson Philbrook, Class of 1905; Chester Kimes Fletcher, Class of 1905; and Hale, the manager. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A scrapbook page that contains a photograph of the 1901 Pacific University graduating class. The students are wearing their cap and gowns. The graduates are Archibald Atkinson, Lora Butler, Rose Long, Gertrude Marsh, Alfred North, Fern Stout, Mildred Tibbals, Elda Walker and Leva Walker. This scrapbook page appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A page from a scrapbook compiled by a 1908 Pacific University graduate, Frances B. Clapp. The page is titled 'A Dry Garden' and contains a booklet titled 'Y.W.C.A. Topics'. The booklet contains different dates and events happening between October and December with regards to the Y.W.C.A.
A photograph of the members of the Pacific University chapter of the Phi Alpha Tau fraternity. Phi Alpha Tau was an honorary fraternity "developed to the interest and development of the public speaking arts" for students "having represented the college in debate, oratory or dramatics."
This image probably depicts the founding members of the chapter in spring 1914 or shortly thereafter. A Pacific University Index student newspaper article published on January 27, 1914, identified the charter student members as: Alva Philip Patten, Ivan Donaldson, Clinton Edgar Ostrander, Charles Lachan McNeill, and Howard Rice Taylor; and charter faculty members as: President Charles J. Bushnell, Professor William Martin Proctor and Professor William Grueby Harrington. President Bushnell appears in the front row, second from the left. Professor Proctor is in the first row, third from left.
This image was clipped from an unidentified printed source. It is based on an earlier original photograph. A copy of the original is in the Pacific University President Bushnell Collection (see image PUApic_015692). The clipping is pasted into a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
Picture taken from the water tower located on the west side of A Street between Pacific Avenue and 21st Avenue. View is looking northwest. The street on the right is 21st Avenue going west and the other is B Street going north from the left to the right. The house on the corner will be moved around the corner onto B Street at a later date. The current Post Office is where the trees are in the foreground. The white house on the left was A. T. Smith’s residence when he moved into town. The two houses mentioned here are still standing. This postcard appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A satin ribbon welcoming people to Forest Grove, Oregon. According to the ribbon, Forest Grove had a population of 3,000 in 1910 and had twenty-eight passenger trains daily. This ribbon appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a group of people posing on the back of a train. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of two dolls sitting on a chair on the steps of first Herrick Hall. First Herrick Hall was built in 1883 and burned down in 1906. It served as the women's dormitory. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University athletic coach, Archie Hahn. The photograph appears to be cut out of the Heart of Oak, the Pacific University yearbook. Coach Hahn came to Pacific University in 1906. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A cloth mask with cut out eyes. It is white with a face drawn in black ink. The mask was glued onto a page of a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.