Portrait of James Marsh, father of Sidney Harper Marsh, Pacific University's first President. He served as the President of the University of Vermont and was an influential figure in the Transcendentalist movement. This image is a copy made from an portrait taken of Marsh during his lifetime.
Portrait of Sidney Harper Marsh, Pacific University's first President. This portrait was taken in Boston, probably during one of his fundraising trips to the East Coast.
Portrait of Sidney Harper Marsh, first President of Pacific University. This photo was taken in Boston, probably during one of Marsh's fundraising trips for the University.
Pacific University administration and coaches at a dinner table. From left to right: A. A. Stagg, R. B. Hammond, Paul Stagg, President W. C. Giersbach.
Photograph of President Ritchie talking to two unidentified males at his desk. This photograph was used in the Northwest magazine October 27,1968 edition, in an article on 'The Kid in the Middle.'
A newspaper clipping of Rev. Thomas McClelland (1846-1926), Pacific University's fourth president. He served from 1891-1900. During his term many of Pacific's most longstanding traditions began including the school newspaper, The Index, and several school sports including basketball, baseball, and track.
A photo of a group of Pacific University faculty members. The man 5th from the left is President M. A. F. Ritchie and the man 6th from the left is Professor Ace Hingston of the Speech Department.