A portrait of an unidentified woman, most likely a Pacific University student. This portrait appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A rectangle card that contains an illustration of a man from the side and another illustration of a nose and mouth. It is titled Reflections in Psychology and contains another handwritten anotation that says Oil of Bergamont. This card appears in a scrapbook page compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A Halloween Party invitation dated October 31st, 1907. The party was located in the Ladies' Hall and began at 9:00pm. The event included palm reading, fortune telling and witches. The main event was the initiation of the freshmen students by the sophomore students. An oath was taken by each student and several pranks were played. The night ended with toast and food. This invitation appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University student.
A piece of fabric with Tualatin Academy principal, Henry L. Bates, and several academy students names written on it. The date written at the top of the fabric is June 1902. The students listed are John Leach, Dan Baker, Ralph Dugan, Hue Sparks, Roy Luce, Gordon Clapp, Kate Rueter, Helen Rueter, Lora Foster, Carrie Fitch, Jo Harriman, Myra Montgomery, Ines Luce and Esther Silverman. This piece of fabric appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the USS Charleston in the San Diego Bay. The date on the photograph indicates that it was taken on February 12th, 1909. This was the third USS Charleston, which was completed on January 23rd, 1904. The ship would go on to transport troops during World War I, before being decommissioned in 1923. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album that was compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Dame Mary Page's tombstone in London, England. The tombstone is located in the Bunhill Fields burial ground. It was in use as a burial ground from 1665 until 1854. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album that was compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of the USS Charleston in the San Diego Bay. The date on the photograph indicates that it was taken on February 12th, 1909. This was the third USS Charleston, which was completed on January 23rd, 1904. The ship would go on to transport troops during World War I, before being decommissioned in 1923. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album that was compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Joseph Walker Marsh, probably from between 1900-1908. Marsh was hired as the Professor of Ancient Languages at Pacific University in 1867. He would serve as the interim president for the university during transition periods. He was the half-brother of Pacific University's first President, Sidney Harper Marsh. This portrait appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Pacific University President, Thomas McClelland. McClelland was the president of the university from 1891-1900. This portrait appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Pacific University Professor of Greek and Latin, Frank C. Taylor. The portrait is accompanied by a paragraph that details Taylor's education and background. This portrait appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Pacific University Professor of English, Frank W. Orr. Orr was the English professor at the university from 1907-1910. This portrait appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University Professor, Henry L. Bates, holding a bow and arrow. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Henry L. Bates, that possibly was cut out of the Pacific University yearbook, The Heart of Oak. The portrait is accompanied by a paragraph abouts Bates. This portrait appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Pacific University Professor, Frank Chapman. Chapman, along with his wife, taught in the conservatory of music from 1903-1916. This portrait appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Pacific University Instructor, Paulina Chapman. Chapman, along with her husband, taught in the conservatory of music from 1903-1916. This portrait appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A portrait of Lina Linehan. Linehan was an Instructor of Vocal Music at Pacific University between 1903-1905. This portrait appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a snowy Pacific University campus. This photograph appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University's petrified stump. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University's wood plank walkway leading away from Marsh Hall. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University's Modern Language class. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University's First Herrick Hall. First Herrick Hall was built in 1882 and burnt down in 1906. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University student during a 1907 field meet. The student is pole vaulting, while Professor Henry L. Bates looks on. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of Pacific University students performing the play The Bridge of the Gods. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A photograph of a Pacific University archery team in the early 1900s. In the background Second Herrick Hall is visible during construction. First Herrick Hall burnt down in 1906. The Second Herrick Hall was built in 1907 to replace the older building. This photograph appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.