A portrait of two unidentified toddlers sitting on a sheepskin. The photo was originally found among material relating to the Walker Family so it is likely there is a connection.
A portrait of two unidentified toddlers who also appear in photo #008823. The photo was originally found in material relating to the Walker Family and it is likely there is a connection.
A portrait of three unidentified toddlers. This photo was originally found with material relating to the Walker Family so it is likely there is a connection.
A portrait of a woman identified as Mrs. Blank. The photo was originally found in material relating to the Walker Family and it is likely there is a connection.
A photograph of a man with a dog and a flock of sheep. The photo was originally found among Walker Family material and it is likely there is a collection.
Two unidentified young boys play in front of a house. Each has a dog with them. Photo originally found with Walker Family material so there is likely a connection.
Leva Walker as an older adult, possibly in the 1940s or 1950s. Leva was the daughter of Levi C. Walker and Belle Putman Walker, and the granddaughter of Oregon missionaries Elkanah and Mary Richardson Walker. Leva and her sister, Elda, graduated from Pacific University in 1900. Born in 1877 and 1878, they were most likely the first women from Forest Grove to earn a doctoral degree, Elda from the University of Nebraska and Leva from Cornell University. Both Doctorates were in Biology. The sisters taught together at the University of Nebraska and lived together until their deaths in 1970 and 1971.
Portrait of Dorothy Fredden, Pacific University student. A member of the Class of 1929, she participated in athletics all four years at Pacific, as well as serving as Class Secretary and Class Vice-President. She was also a member of the Phi Lamba Omnicron sorority and majored in History.
Photo of three female students sitting in a dormitory room in Walter Hall. From left to right, they are: Jane Gould '60, Gartha Ferrand '59, and Ginny Cooper '59. McCormick Hall can be seen through the window.
Photo of several men standing by some antique cars. The antique car show took place during the dedication for the Pioneer Memorial and Rose Garden. Carnegie Hall is in the background.
Photo of President Ritchie and his wife with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirk Miles Sr. They are standing in front of the plaque for Tom Miles Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Miles financed the renovation for the theatre in memory of their son, Tom Kirk Miles Jr., who died in an automobile accident while he was a student at Pacific University. This plaque reads: Tom Miles Memorial Theatre/There's a special Providence/In the fall of a sparrow. If it/Be now, it is not to come. If it be/Not to come, it will be now. If/It be not now, yet it will come./The readiness is all. Hamlet V Sc. II/Thomas Kirk Miles Jr. Student Player 1960-1964.
A photo of Robert Woodward and an unidentified baby. He is in graduation robes and holding an unidentifiable official paper. Transcription suggests he is attending an alumni function.
A portrait of Eunice Davie, later Mrs. George Brock and Mrs. N. J. Walker. As a child she attended Tabitha Brown's school for orphans and was a paid boarder.