A portrait of G. W. Hutchinson, M. D., originally of Jamestown, Missouri. At the time that this photograph was taken at the W. P. Johnson Photography Studio in Salem, Hutchinson was serving as the School Physician for the Chemawa Indian School (see: Official Register of the United States. Washington: GPO, 1887. Vol. 1: p. 575). This photo was originally found with material relating to the Samuel A. T. Walker Family. The Walkers also worked at the Indian School.
Portrait of Napoleon Davis, Pacific University Class of 1883. After graduating, he became a lawyer in Portland and a member of the Board of Trustees of Pacific University.
A photo of George Washington's tomb in Mount Vernon, Virginia. The photo was with material relating to the Walker Family and there may be some connection.
Several birch trees that were damaged in the Columbus Day Storm near Old College Hall on the Pacific University campus. The birch trees lined the walkway behind Old College Hall and two people can be seen on the walkway. Herrick Hall is barely visible through the remaining trees.
Two students, one male and one female, are sitting next to a spinning-wheel in Old College Hall on the Pacific University campus. The spinning-wheel is part of a museum exhibit in Old College Hall.
A female students sits in front of a window in Old College Hall on the Pacific University campus. She is examining what looks like an old typewriter that may have been part of an exhibit.
The Pacific University bookstore when it was located in the basement of Brown Hall. A group of students are outside. The sign outside of the store reads 'Pacific University Book Store'. Another sign nearby reads 'Public parking area'. Across the street there is a sign that reads 'Hardware'.
A crane is demolishing the old gymnasium on the Pacific University campus. About half the gymnasium is in ruins while the other half is still standing. Students were allowed to paint on the outside walls before demolition. Most of the writing in this photo is not legible.
A group of male students from Pacific University holding Boxer. They are all dressed in a suit and tie. This photograph was published in Issue II, Volume IV of the 1968 Pacific Today magazine in the 'Do you remember?' section.
A group of eight male students participating in the Gamma Shine in front of Marsh Hall on the Pacific University campus. Sign on the wall of Marsh Hall reads, 'Gamma Shine'.
A large group of students gathering on a lawn for a Boxer Toss. When a sports team, sorority, fraternity, club or other group got a hold of Boxer, the tradition was to wait a few weeks and then 'flash' him at a public setting. This showed everyone who had possession of Boxer and prompted a surge of spirit. After a few months, the organization would 'toss' out Boxer to the students who would wrestle and fight over the statue until a new holder of Boxer emerged. (-excerpt from a Breif History of Boxer http://www.pacificu.edu/boxercentral/about/history.cfm)
A large group of students pose outside of a train car that is headed to the Interstate Debate event. Sign on the side of the train car reads 'Pacific University'.
Photo of Rolley Peterson, track athlete at Pacific University. His records are typed and glued onto the matting of the photo: 100 yard: 10 1/5 seconds; 220 yard: 22 3/5 seconds; 440 yard: 52 seconds; Broad jump: 21 feet 10 3/4 inches.