An interior view of a sitting area within the women's dormitory at Pacific University, probably "Second Herrick Hall" circa the 1920s-1930s based on the furniture style.
Herrick Hall was the female dormitory at Pacific University from 1884 to 1973. In 1906, the First Herrick Hall set fire and was reconstructed as Second Herrick Hall. The second Herrick caught fire again on January 2, 1973 and was torn down.
The painting of Harvey W. Scott was created in the late 1960's when Pacific University constructed in the Harvey W. Scott Memorial Library. Scott was the first graduate of Pacific University.
Pacific University class of 1903 graduate William G. Hare in the early 1940's. Hare was a member of the Pacific University Board of Trustees from 1921 to 1926.
Lucy Lincoln Hervey, also known as Mrs. W. C. Hervey, was the college secretary at Pacific University around 1920. She was an alumna of Carlton College. This photograph probably dates from the late 1910s or 1920s.
This photo was published in the 1924 Heart of Oak Pacific University yearbook on page 92. Members of the band included director C. W. Lawrence; Drum major Lee Strickland; Solo cornets Thorson Bennett, Alvin Hawk, Enoch Moore, and Ray Wolf; First cornets Fred Dysle, William Goff, Lester Talbot; Clarinet G. E. Richards; Saxophones Elmer Littlehales, Bernard Sellers, and Dean Sellers; Snare drum: William Harrison; Trombones: Elmer Hamilton, George Jackson, Harold Roberts, and Ellis Stebbins; Altos P. L. Jillson, Phillips Jillson, and Bert Sparks; Baritones Harry Kunkel and Leo Morgan; Basses Leonard Alley and John Anderson; Bass drum Bruce Roe. This group was deemed one of the most active organizations on campus.
The in 1970's, two students walk on the walkway near Marsh Hall heading toward what is now College Way at Pacific University. Marsh Hall was built from 1893 to 1895 and is still houses classrooms, administrative offices, and student services offices.