Side view of Marsh Hall at Pacific University. This is where convocation for new freshman and commencement for graduating student is held. Marsh Hall was built in 1983, named after the first president of Pacific University 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 in 1983, named after the first president of Pacific University 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 doorway entering Marsh Hall. Marsh Hall was built in 1983, named after the first president of Pacific University 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.
Photograph of Marsh Hall at Pacific University in the 1930's. Marsh Hall was built in 1983, named after the first president of Pacific University Sidney Harper Marsh. The building caught fire in 1975 and was 75% gutted by the incident. It was then restored. In the background is Old College Hall, the first building built at Pacific University, which was first used in 1851. Old College Hall has since been moved to sit along College Way. Both buildings can still be seen on the Forest Grove campus today.
An ink painting of Pacific University's Marsh Hall. Marsh Hall was built in 1983, named after the first president of Pacific University 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.
Standing left to right: Dr. Walter Giersbach, Pacific University's tenth president, Henry Liberty Bates, the last principal of Tualatin Academy and a professor at Pacific University, and a unidentified member of the Marsh family. They are celebrating Pacific University's Centennial.