A portrait of Peter Kalama, a former student of the Forest Grove Indian Training School, with his family. Peter was of Nisqually and Native Hawaiian ancestry. The woman is most likely his first wife, Lillie Pitt, a Warm Springs woman who also graduated from the Forest Grove Indian School. This photograph was probably taken on the Warm Springs Reservation, where the Kalama Family lived for many years. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph states that this photograph was given by the estate of Charles L. Walker to Pacific University in 1949. Charles L. Walker was the son of Samuel A. T. Walker, the shoemaking instructor at the Forest Grove Indian School in the early 1880s.
Pacific University's first graduate, Harvey W. Scott, was shown in a newspaper drawing in the Oregonian. The caption reads This is a drawing by Homer Davenport of the late Harvey W. Scott, when the latter was editor of The Oregonian. The drawing appeared in The Oregonian on January 28, 1945.
Photograph of three men at the dedication of Pacific University's Harvey W. Scott library. Pictured are: John Peters, Class of 1907; Louis W. Flannery, Class of 1958; and Arthur P. Ireland, Class of 1915.
A small poster informing Pacific University students, faculty, and staff about the Bridge of the Gods theater performance. The poster reads, Indian Tragedy The Bridge of the Gods Crescent Theatre Hillsboro Friday June 11, 8.30 P.M. Reserved Seats 50 cents 35 cents Gallery 25 cents Seats reserved at McCormick's Music Store, Sat A.M. the poster was created in 1901.
A band of eleven people from Forest Grove was under the direction of Professor Frank Thomas Chapman from Pacific University. Members of the band included piano player Earl House, violin players Druwell Chapp, Miss Lowell, Chas Walker, Miss Kessi, cello player professor L. Hiebel, bass player Mr Ostrauder, trombone player Mr. McNeil, and clarinet players Mr N. Livingston and Mr. W. Livingston. The group toured throughout the area in December 1911 taking them from Forest Grove on the 12th, Vancouver,Washington the 14th, Portland the 15th, Hood River the 18th, The Dalles the 19th, Washougal, Washington the 20th and Troutdale the 21st.
In the 1970's, (left to right) librarian Lou Flannery, physics professor Jurgen Meyer-Arendt and Pacific University president James Miller meet in the Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library.
In July 1970, relatives of Harvey W. Scott attend the Harvey W. Scott book presentation. Pictured (left to right) are Elesa Scott Keeney, librarian Lou Flannery, Harvey W. Scott II, Pacific University president Miller A. F. Ritchie, and Harvey Coleman Scott.
In October 1970, Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library received a Sears grant for $2,100. Sears representative Robert Morgan, provost Brock Dixon and librarian Lou Flannery are seen in the picture.
The Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library, built in 1966-1967, was Pacific University's library until the new library opened in 2005. The building now houses student centers, the Cawein Art Gallery, and faculty and staff offices.
Copy of a photograph of a speech at the groundbreaking of the Harvey W. Scott library at Pacific University. Present from left to right are: Louis Busch, trustee; Vern Walker, Forest Grove Fund Chairman; Thomas Sammons, trustee; Ronald M. McCreight, Chairman of the Board; and Glenn Lathrop, U.S. Government Housing Authority.
Copy of a photograph of the groundbreaking for the new Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library. Pictured left to right are: Harold Gibson, librarian; Dr. Walter Reif, chaplain; Dr. Levering Reynolds, Dean of the University; Louis Busch, trustee; Vern Walker, Forest Grove Fund Chairman; President Miller A. F. Ritchie; Thomas Sammons, trustee; Glenn Lathrop, U.S. Government Housing Authority; Robert Wylie, business manager; Mrs. Kinne and Jack Dukehart, architects; James Juhr, contractor; and Ronald M. McCreight, Chairman of the Board at the speaker.
Copy of a photograph of the groundbreaking for the new Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library. Pictured left to right are: Harold Gibson, librarian; Dr. Walter Reif, chaplain; Dr. Levering Reynolds, Dean of the University; Louis Busch, trustee; Vern Walker, Forest Grove Fund Chairman; President Miller A. F. Ritchie; Thomas Sammons, trustee; Glenn Lathrop, U.S. Government Housing Authority; Robert Wylie, business manager; Mrs. Kinne and Jack Dukehart, architects; James Juhr, contractor; and Ronald M. McCreight, Chairman of the Board at the speaker.
Paper copy of a photograph of the groundbreaking from Pacific University's Harvey W. Scott library. Pictured, from left to right, are: Miller A. F. Ritchie, Pacific's 1959-1970 president; Clifford Rowe, a professor of Journalism at Pacific University; and Fred Scheller, professor of Speech and Communications at Pacific University.
Paper copy of a photograph of the groundbreaking of Pacific University's Harvey W. Scott library. Pictured are Louis Busch, a trustee, and Miller A. F. Ritchie, Pacific's 1959-1970 president.
Photograph of the groundbreaking of Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library. Pictured, from left to right, are: Frank Broderson, Pacific University Class of 1924; Louis Busch, a trustee; Miller A. F. Ritchie, Pacific's 1959-1970 president; and Everett Haney.