Pacific University viewbook from 1975 titled, 'Pacific University in Oregon Viewbook, 1975-1977.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A page is dedicated to explaining the majors offered at Pacific and the courses offered during each seven week period. There is a school of music and optometry that students can get their masters or doctorate degree. Faculty members are given the next couple pages to explain who they are and their area of expertise. Following this is students life and admission information.
Pacific University viewbook from 1973 titled, 'Pacific University Viewbook.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.
Pacific University viewbook from 1970 titled, 'Pacific University in Oregon.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.
Pacific University viewbook from 1968 with matching brochure titled, 'Pacific University.' Accompanied by matching brochure.These items were designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A description of the Pacific's goals and programs are present in the first couple pages. Following this is mostly pictures of students and professors, with brief parts that tell about the many possibilities students have when attending Pacific.
Pacific University viewbook from 1965 titled, 'Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.
Pacific University viewbook from 1964 titled, 'Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A list of major areas of study are listed next to a brief history of Pacific. Following this page is information about the admission process, cost, scholarships, dormitory living and student activities.
Pacific University viewbook from 1963 titled, 'Pacific University.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given along with other information prospective students should know about.
Pacific University viewbooks from 1959 titled, 'Pacific University,' with matching brochure. Includes one glossy and one matte printing. Accompanied by matching brochure. These materials were designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.
Pacific University viewbook from 1951 titled, 'Information about Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given along with other information prospective students should know about.
Pacific University viewbook from 1950 titled, 'Pacific University Preview.' This was also published as Pacific University Bulletin, Vol. 46:4. This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. The beginning of the booklet describes the many beauties that Oregon has to offer, especially close to Pacific University. Following this is a brief history of Pacific, explaining how and who started the university. The many majors are listed and described along with the various clubs on campus. The last page has the standard cost of attending Pacific along with loan and scholarship information.
Pacific University viewbooks from 1941 titled, 'Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon.' Includes one black-and-white and one partially colored version. The booklets were designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. There are various sections dedicated to the many activities, classes, clubs and athletics that students can join if they choose to attend Pacific. A layout of the costs and ways to reduce the cost of attending Pacific are available for students.
Pacific University viewbook from 1937 with matching brochure titled, 'Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon: The College of Character.' Accompanied by a matching brochure.This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.
Pacific University viewbook from 1927 titled, 'Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A letter from President Dobbs talks highly of Pacific and the faculty. President Dobbs expresses that Pacific only admits one hundred and twenty-five students to ensure a small college, resulting in students have strict guidelines for admission. Admission and graduation requirements are listed along with expenses of attending Pacific. Each class offered at Pacific is listed with the objectives of the class or major. Pictures of Pacific can be found at the end of the booklet.
Pacific University viewbook 1927 titled, 'Pacific University: a pioneer college.' This viewbook was also issued as Pacific University Bulletin, Vol. 22:1 (March 1927). It was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A history of Pacific is given throughout the booklet, highlighting certain aspects that are still part of the university in 1927. A number of traditions are noted as well as pictures of dormitories, groups and the freshman class.
Pacific University viewbook from 1921 titled, 'Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A list of the faculty members that will be at Pacific for the following year are listed with their credentials. Each class and other groups on campus are given brief descriptions to what they offer to students.
Pacific University viewbook from 1906 titled, 'To seekers of Higher Education. Published on behalf of the Pacific University Push Club.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A letter from the 1906 Student Body President was featured explaining the benefits of attending a small college such as Pacific University. Following this letter are letters from students who are currently enrolled in Pacific, writing about different classes, groups and teams offered at Pacific University.
Pacific University viewbook from 1905 titled, 'Views of Pacific University.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief description of courses, expenses and student activities are given in this booklet. The student activities range from literature groups to choir to athletics, offering something for every student no matter the interest.
Pacific University viewbook from 1900 titled, 'Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A description of what is offered at Pacific University for future students along with fees is featured in this booklet.
Fragment of a Pacific University viewbook from about 1900. Some pages including the title page are missing.This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.