A concert program titled 'Ye Concert', presented on December 8th in Forest grove, Oregon. This program appears in a scrapbook album that was compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A page from the Pacific University's year book, The Heart of Oak, from the member of the faculty section. The page was most likely taken from the 1907-1908 yearbook. It includes F. Wesley Orr, Professor Charles O. Chambers and Miss Mary F. Farnham. This page appears in an album that was compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A page from the Pacific University's year book, The Heart of Oak, from the member of the faculty section. The page was most likely taken from the 1907-1908 yearbook. It includes Professor Ben Kori, Miss Yancey and Miss Bain. This page appears in an album that was compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A scrapbook page titled College Yell. This page contains the Pacific University college yell. This scrapbook page appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A Pacific University's choral union and glee club concert program. This program appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A Bulletin of Pacific University titled Gymnasium Number that was published on August 1st, 1910. The bulletin contains photographs of the university's newly acquired gymnasium, along with information about the building. This bulletin appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article that details the Pacific University's sophomore class play, The Schoolmistress. This newspaper article appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article that details a concert tour of Pacific University students. The concert tour went along the Columbia Gorge into Eastern Oregon. This newspaper article appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article that details the coming of five new instructors to Pacific University. The article explains that previous instructors have been called elsewhere. This newspaper article appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A flier that asks what is Pacific University's greatest need. After listing several options such as a gymnasium or girl's dormitory, the flier suggests that what the university really needs is college spirit. This flier appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article about the original "Boxer" statue, which would later become the mascot of Pacific University. Notably, the article says that Boxer had not been "exhibited in public" in the 11 years since 1900. The article provides some details on the history of Boxer, but includes some inaccurate facts. For example: it states that Boxer was first stolen in 1900, but in fact it was stolen in late 1899. This article appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A flier regarding a talk to be given on the value of the alarm clock by Pacific University professor, O.W. Kirkwood. This flier appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A flier regarding an incident that took place in the Pacific University Chapel in 1907. Professor Ben Kori and Professor Henry Price had hung two alarm clocks from the ceiling of the chapel. Pacific University student, Carry Nation II, knocked the clocks down with her umbrella. This flier appear in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A flier that contains rules for Pacific University faculty regarding their chapel attendance. According to the flier, faculty were required to attend chapel everyday. Missing more than 5 chapels would result in the suspension of the faculty member, at which time the suspended faculty member could only be reinstated by an action of the student body. This flier appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A flier that contains an image with a skull, gun and knife. Under the image are a few paragraphs written about etiquette for college receptions at Pacific University. The flier explains the lack of enthusiasm or manners of the students and faculty at Pacific University. This flier appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A flier that contains a skull, gun and knife. Under the image are a few paragraphs written about an incident at a Pacific University reception where refreshments were stolen by underclassmen. This flier appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A scrapbook page titled Snapshots. The page contains a newspaper article about Pacific University student, Wilma Waggener and her trip to Berlin. Waggener was a 1904 Pacific University graduate. She studied in Berlin beginning in 1906. This page appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article from the Pacific University student newspaper, The Index. The article details a holiday party hosted by Miss Abernethy and Miss Chandler. This article appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article from the Pacific University student newspaper, The Index. The article details an evening spent at Miss Ferrin's home on January 2nd. This newspaper article appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article from the Pacific University student newspaper, The Index. The article details a holiday party held by Reverand C. F. Clapp. The guests present are listed as Frances B. Clapp, Frances Abernethy, Camilla Abernethy, Mizpah Abernethy, Helen Chandler, Mrs. Ferrin and Mrs. Peterson. This newspaper article appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article from the Pacific University student newspaper, The Index. The article details a holiday party given by Professor and Mrs. Chapman on December 27th, 1905. This article appears in a scrapbook album compiled by Frances B.Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
A newspaper article from the Pacific University student newspaper, The Index, titled Yale Debating Team. The article covers former Pacific University Professor of Public Speaking, Henry Smith. Smith taught at Pacific between 1902-1904. He then returned back east to continue his studies at the Divinity School at Yale. Smith was an active member of Yale's debate team. Tragically, Smith drown in 1907 in Lake Geneva, New York, trying to save a young woman in the water. This article appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.
An obituary for the former Pacific University Professor of Public speaking, Henry D. Smith. Smith taught at Pacific University from 1902-1904. After that time he moved back East to teach at his alma mater, Beloit College. As well as to study in the Divinity School at Yale. He was an active member of Yale's debate team. In August of 1906 Smith drown after trying to save a young woman in Lake Geneva, New York. This obituary appears in a scrapbook compiled by Frances B. Clapp, a 1908 Pacific University graduate.