Pacific University student Ruth Gabbert and Bob Hund, possibly a library worker. Possibly from a series of publicity photos involving the library in the mid 1940's.
Three Pacific University student mothers studying in the library. They are: Kathleen C. (Reuter) Mills, Class of 1984, who became a teacher in the Banks School District 13; Linda V. Van Doren, Class of 1982, who became an elementary teacher in the Gaston School District; and Isabelle F. (Forrester) Grassmann, Class of 1982.
Paper copy of a photograph of Leslie Scott, who was the son of Harvey Scott and the Oregon State Treasurer, with his grandson at the dedication of Pacific University's Harvey W. Scott library.
A map of Italy displayed from the book 'Ptolemy Geography.' The book, printed in 1584, remains a part of the Pacific University Library catalogue. Lottie Peters, the librarian at Pacific University circa 1940s, stands to the right.
A woman named "Lorraine" stands in front of the Rogers City Library in Forest Grove, Oregon on April 20, 1941. This location was at the corner of College Way and 21st Avenue in Forest Grove. The library later moved to 2114 Pacific Avenue and was renamed the Forest Grove City Library.
Students standing outside of Pacific University's art building, Brown Hall. The hall was originally a student center and bookstore. Carnegie Hall, the former library is visible in the background.
Photograph of three Pacific University students with professor Irving Story (left), in what appears to be a room in Carnegie Library. This photograph was likely created by the university's Publicity department for promotional purposes in the late 1940s.