Men plant trees outside the Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library. The library began construction on the Pacific University campus on September 13, 1966. The building is not known as Scott Hall and houses student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
The Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library began construction on the Pacific University campus on September 13, 1966. The building is not known as Scott Hall and houses student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
The Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library began construction on the Pacific University campus on September 13, 1966. The building is not known as Scott Hall and houses student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
Alanson Hinman came to Oregon in 1844 and was an esteemed pioneer. He joined the Board of Trustees at Pacific University and was on the board until his death in 1908 at 86 years old.
The Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library began construction on the Pacific University campus on September 13, 1966. The building is not known as Scott Hall and houses student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
The Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library began construction on the Pacific University campus on September 13, 1966. The building is not known as Scott Hall and houses student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
The Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library began construction on the Pacific University campus on September 13, 1966. The building is not known as Scott Hall and houses student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
A view of the construction of the Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library on the Pacific University Forest Grove campus. In the background is Walter Residence Hall.
On September 13, 1966, Pacific University celebrated the groundbreaking ceremony for Harvey W. Scott Memorial Hall. Scott Hall is now used for student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
Members of the Harvey W. Scott Library groundbreaking ceremony attend a reception in the University Center, Washburn Hall, at Pacific University on September 13, 1966. People in the picture (left to right) include Helen Green, Miller A. F. Ritchie, president of Pacific University, Gloria Chandler from Pioneer Broadcasting company, KGW TV, Juanita Haller, Secretary of the director of development, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sammons, Trustees.
Ronald M. McCreight, Pacific University Board of Trustees chairman, speaks at groundbreaking ceremony for Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library on September 13, 1966. Today, Scott Hall is used for student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
The Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library began construction on the Pacific University campus on September 13, 1966. The building is not known as Scott Hall and houses student centers, faculty and staff offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.
Architect's sketch of the Harvey Walter Scott Memorial Library. The library was built in 1967 and named after the first graduate of Pacific University. Scott Hall is still standing on the Pacific University, Forest Grove campus, and is now used for offices and student centers.
The 1914-1915 Pacific University YWCA includes in the back row (left to right) Margaret Lowell Ferrier, Hazel Daries Taylor, Elsie Walker, Helen Boldrick Abraham, Marie Hells. Front row includes (left to right) Grace Thomas Jeter, Janet Ingram, Ruth Thomas O'Leary, and Ruth Haines.
Members of the Pacific University YMCA Cabinet pose for a photo. The women include top row (left to right) Helen Boldrick, Margaret Jones, Ada Taylor, Georgia Kessi, and Janet Igram. Bottom row (left to right) includes Grace Thomas, Ruth Haines, Ruth Thomas, and Freda Acher.
The Pacific University Men's YMCA Cabinet poses for a picture. The top row (left to right) includes Clinton Ostrander, Egbert[?] Bishop, Fred Fowler, George Berryman, Alva Patton, and Edwy Dibble. Bottom row (left to right) includes Warren Tupper, Elmer Nourse, class of 1916, and Tends Olson.
View of Marsh Hall and Forest Grove campus in the 1960's. Marsh Hall was built on the Pacific University campus in 1983, named after the first president Sidney Harper Marsh. The building caught fire in 1975 and was 75% gutted by the incident. It was then restored and is still used today at Pacific University, housing classrooms, an auditorium, and university departments. 2 copies.
A photo of one of the entrances to Marsh Hall in the 1960's. Marsh Hall was built on the Pacific University campus in 1983, named after the first president Sidney Harper Marsh. The building caught fire in 1975 and was 75% gutted by the incident. It was then restored and is still used today at Pacific University, housing classrooms, an auditorium, and university departments. 2 copies.
Ink painting of Marsh Hall created in the 1930s. Marsh Hall was built on the Pacific University campus in 1895, named after the first president Sidney Harper Marsh. The building caught fire in 1975 and was 75% gutted by the incident. It was then restored and is still used today at Pacific University, housing classrooms, an auditorium, and university departments.
Marsh Hall was built on the Pacific University campus in 1893, named after its first president, Sidney Harper Marsh. The building caught fire in 1975 and was 75% gutted by the incident. It was then restored and is still used today, housing classrooms, an auditorium, and university departments.
Marsh Hall was built on the Pacific University campus in 1983, named after the first president Sidney Harper Marsh. The building caught fire in 1975 and was 75% gutted by the incident. It was then restored and is still used today at Pacific University, housing classrooms, an auditorium, and university departments.
The 12th president of Pacific University, Miller A. F. Ritchie, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony of Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library on September 13, 1966. Scott Hall now houses student centers, staff and faculty offices, and the Cawein Art Gallery.