Photograph of Pacific University Walter Hall dedication ceremony. Sandra Knight, the Associated Women Students president, and George Kurtz, the Student Body president, are pictured cutting the ribbon.
Photograph of three men standing outside a building entrance. The back transcription identifies them as Dr. Tharsten Bergren, Dr. Harold Haines, and Dr. Meredith McVicker, though the man on the right appears to be Pacific University President Ritchie.
Photograph of Leigh Hunt, professor of political science, Steve Prince, professor of English, Meredith McVicker, director of students, and Dave Malcolm, a Pacific University alumni. They are sitting around a table in Marsh Hall, having a discussion.
Photograph of the Pacific University Alpha Zeta War memorial. Plaque reads, Alpha Zeta Walk, Dedicated to the memory of those students who lost their lives in World War II, Erected 1946.
Photograph of three men outside a building entrance. The back transcription calls them Dr. Tharsten Bergren, Dr. Harold Haines, and Dr. Meredith McVicker, though the man on the right appears to be Pacific University's President Ritchie.
Photograph of Petrified Stump with Carnegie Hall in the background at Pacific University. Plaque reads: This Petrified Stump marks the site of the Log Building, The first home of Pacific University erected by the class of 1867.
Photograph of three Pacific University students with professor Irving Story (left), in what appears to be a room in Carnegie Library. This photograph was likely created by the university's Publicity department for promotional purposes in the late 1940s.
Photograph of Irving Story, a professor of English and Literature at Pacific University during the mid 1900s. He appears to be teaching a female student in a classroom.
A portrait of John S. Hodgin (1864-1940). Hodgin graduated from Pacific University in 1891. Afterwards, he briefly attended Stanford University's astronomy program. Hodgin went on to work as an attorney in Enterprise, Oregon, where he also helped to found the town's public library; and as an attorney in La Grande. This portrait was made in Forest Grove, likely around the time of his 1891 graduation.
Portrait of Theodore A. Brombach, Pacific University professor of Optometry. The addition of Brombach Hall in 1967 on to Jefferson Hall was named after him.