Portrait of Candace A. (Neal) Luce, wife of Henry B. Luce. She graduated from Pacific in 1870 with a M. S., and she and Henry lived in Hillsboro, Oregon after their marriage.
Photo of eight men standing in front of a building on Pacific University's campus. Some of the men are part of the first graduating class from the Pacific University College of Optometry.
Portrait of Ellen (Ella) Scott Latourette, half-sister of Harvey W. Scott and wife of DeWitt Clinton Lautourette. Ella graduated from Tualatin Academy in 1875, and she and DeWitt graduated from Pacific University in 1878. They later lived in Oregon City, where DeWitt was a lawyer.
Portrait of Willard H. Latourette, Class of 1874. He graduated with an A. B. from Pacific University, and went on to be a Baptist clergyman in California.
Portrait of Henry B. Luce, Class of 1872. He received an A. B. from Pacific University. He later became a farmer in Hillsboro, where he also edited the Washington County Independent and served as State Food Commissioner.
A portrait John Stovall, a graduate of Pacific University and later President of Y. M. C. A. He was known for being an excellent cartoonist, was a member of the fraternity Phi Alpha Tau, and was President of Pacific University's graduating class of 1922.
A portrait of Reverend E. V. Stivers who was the pastor of the First Christian church of Forest Grove, Oregon before becoming pastor of McMinnville, Oregon.
Photo of the plaque dedicating Jefferson Hall, which houses Pacific University's College of Optometry. The sign reads 'G. Orlo Jefferson Hall/Dedicated to the advancement of the human welfare though the visual sciences by friends and members of the profession of optometry./The Optometric Associations of the Pacific Northwest./December 14, 1952'
Photo of a young man talking to two women behind a window at the College of Optometry at Pacific University. There is also a man on the phone behind the window.