A poster for a theatrical production of Antigone put on by the students in the Public Speaking Department of Pacific University in 1902 [misidentified on the back of a photo as 1903]. The photos for the poster were taken by Pope and the art was drawn by Edgar Meresse, who attended until 1902. Among the actors are Oro Caples, Mary Bailey, Will Hale, Edgar Meresse, Walter Dimick, and Ferrin. Pacific University has several copies of this photo. See also photos #12686, #12687, and #12688 for photos of the cast in costume used in the poster.
Creon and Antigone in a scene from the 1902 production of Antigone put on by the Public Speaking Department of Pacific University. See also photos #12686, #12687, and #12689.
Creon mourns the death of his son Haemon in a scene from the 1902 production of Antigone put on by the Public Speaking Department of Pacific University. See also photos #12686, #12688, and #12689.
A man petitions Creon in a scene from the 1902 production of Antigone put on by the Public Speaking Department of Pacific University. See also photos #12687, #12688, and #12689.
Unidentified portrait of family including a parents and two children. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
Portrait of an unidentified toddler leaning against a chair. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
Portrait of an unidentified young man, possibly a Pacific University student. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A group portrait of three unidentified young men, possibly Pacific University students. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A group of male Pacific University students and a professor pose for a photo around the petrified stump that is the remainder of the original log cabin built by A. T. Smith.
A photo of an unidentified group of individuals on a picnic. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A formal portrait of an unidentified older man. Possibly related to the woman in photo #9483. For another picture of this man see photo #9484. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A formal portrait of an unidentified older man. Possibly related to the woman in photo #9483. For another picture of this man see photo #9489. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A formal portrait of an unidentified older woman, printed by the Eastman studios, which had branches in Oregon and Washington. It is dated August, 1891 on the back. The This photograph may be related to two others in the Pacific University Archives, under identifiers PUApic_009484 and PUApic_009489. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A formal portrait of a woman wearing glasses and a brooch. This may be Mary Frances Farnham, who was an English professor and Dean of Women at Pacific University in the early 1900s. The photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.
A formal portrait of an unidentified little girl with bows in her hair. This photo was discovered in a drawer in the Old College Hall Museum at Pacific University.