Brochure titled, 'Four of the world's finest woods...' issued by the West Coast Lumberman's Association. It promotes wood products from the Pacific Northwest. The brochure prominently features Pacific University's Old College Hall as an example of an old building constructed from local lumber.
A fundraising brochure soliciting donations titled, 'In part payment.' The interior pages of the brochure consist of generic text prepared by the investment firm Merrill Lynch, describing reasons for donating to colleges in the aftermath of World War II. The covers of the booklet were customized for Pacific University.
Booklet promoting Congregationalist colleges in the Midwestern United States titled, 'Traditionally Modern.' This booklet was probably included in Pacific University's promotional materials file as an example of how other Congregationalist colleges were collaborating on recruitment materials.
'Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon: a century of continuous service to the nation' : promotional brochure with quick facts about Pacific University and a card to request for information.
'Facts to Consider: Pacific University' : brochure with general information about Pacific University including student life, tuition and curriculum in the early 1940s. It was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.
Informational brochure titled, 'Do you know? Facts about Pacific University.' It includes details about enrollment figures, employees, majors and budgets just after the war, around 1946-1949.
Promotional images of the Pacific University campus published as a small poster. Includes pictures of Marsh Hall, Herrick Hall, the Gymnasium and McCormick Hall as they appeared soon after McCormick was constructed in 1924.
A Pacific University pamphlet that asks people to leave money in their wills to the university as a bequest. The pamphlet likely dates from the late 1940s as it refers to Pacific being a century old, and also refers to the deaths of Drs. William and Charles Mayo.
Fundraising pamphlet from about 1915 titled, 'Helping students through college at Pacific University.' The pamphlet solicited donations to a fund that would build a workshop called the 'Willow Furniture Factory.' According to the brochure, the workshop was supposed to provide jobs for students who could then put themselves through college at Pacific.
Pacific University viewbook from 2002 titled, 'Pacific University: All the possibilities in the world' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.
Pacific University viewbook from 1998 titled, 'Pacific University: This is our school. We live here.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply.
Pacific University viewbook from 1993 titled, 'Pacific University, Oregon,' accompanied by matching brochure. These items were designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given. On campus there is an undergraduate program and two graduate level schools offering a variety of options to the students. Student life, athletics and clubs are accompanied with photos of students involved in different activities.
Pacific University viewbook from 1992 titled, 'Pacific University, Oregon.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given. On campus there is an undergraduate program and two graduate level schools offering a variety of options to the students. Student life, athletics and clubs are accompanied with photos of students involved in different activities. The last section of the booklet gives information on the admission process, along with a application to fill out if they wish to apply to Pacific University.
Pacific University viewbook from 1989 titled, 'Pacific University, Oregon,' accompanied by matching flier.This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given. On campus there is an undergraduate program and two graduate level schools offering a variety of options to the students. Student life, athletics and clubs are accompanied with photos of students involved in different activities. The last section of the booklet gives information on the admission process, along with a application to fill out if they wish to apply to Pacific University.
Pacific University viewbook from 1988 titled, 'Pacific University: Forest Grove, Oregon,' accompanied by matching fliers and mailing card.This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given, following a description of the surrounding area. On campus there is an undergraduate program and two graduate level schools offering a variety of options to the students. Student life, athletics and clubs are accompanied with photos of students involved in different activities. The last section of the booklet gives information on the admission process, along with a application to fill out if they wish to apply to Pacific University.
Pacific University viewbook from 1987 titled, 'Pacific University: Forest Grove, Oregon,' accompanied by a matching flier.This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given, following a description of the surrounding area. On campus there is an undergraduate program and two graduate level schools offering a variety of options to the students. Student life, athletics and clubs are accompanied with photos of students involved in different activities. the last section of the booklet gives information on the admission process, along with a application to fill out if they wish to apply to Pacific University.
Pacific University viewbook from 1986 titled, 'The Pacific Difference.' This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. Programs offered at Pacific are highlighted and given brief descriptions to help students find their major.
Pacific University viewbook from 1985 titled, 'The Pacific Difference,' accompanied by matching brochure. These items were designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. Programs offered at Pacific are highlighted and given brief descriptions to help students find their major.
Pacific University viewbook of 1983 titled, 'Voyage: Come aboard, scholars, for the voyage of a lifetime,' accompanied by printed mailing envelope. This booklet was designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. Additional matching fliers were also produced as part of the same promotional campaign. A brief history of Pacific and the location of the school is given in the beginning pages, The three different schools offered at Pacific are described and individually promoted. The admissions process and financial aid is explained and accompanied with forms for future students to fill out.
Pacific University viewbook from 1982 titled, 'Viewbook 1982-83: Pacific University in Oregon,' accompanied by a matching brochure. These items were designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given, following a description of the surrounding area. On campus there is an undergraduate program and two graduate level schools offering a variety of options to the students. Student life, athletics and clubs are accompanied with photos of students involved in different activities. the last section of the booklet gives information on the admission process, along with a application to fill out if they wish to apply to Pacific University.
Pacific University viewbook from 1981 titled, 'Viewbook 1981-82: Pacific University in Oregon,' accompanied by a matching brochure. These items were designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given, following a description of the surrounding area. On campus there is an undergraduate program and two graduate level schools offering a variety of options to the students. Student life, athletics and clubs are accompanied with photos of students involved in different activities. the last section of the booklet gives information on the admission process, along with a application to fill out if they wish to apply to Pacific University.
Pacific University viewbook from 1980 titled, 'Viewbook 1980-81: Pacific University in Oregon,' accompanied by a matching brochure. These items were designed to promote the school to prospective students and encourage them to apply. A brief history of Pacific is given, following a description of the surrounding area. On campus there is an undergraduate program and two graduate level schools offering a variety of options to the students. Student life, athletics and clubs are accompanied with photos of students involved in different activities. the last section of the booklet gives information on the admission process, along with a application to fill out if they wish to apply to Pacific University.