An article by Steve Dodge on the 1975 fire that destroyed the interior of Marsh Hall on the Pacific University campus. The article includes: details about the original 1895 construction and layout of Marsh Hall; eyewitnesses accounts of the fire; descriptions of other fires on campus; student and faculty responses to the fire; the response of President Miller and the Board of Trustees; clean-up, fundraising and reconstruction efforts; and the origins of the purple elevator doors in the current building. This article was originally published in the Summer 2005 issue of Pacific University's alumni magazine.
Photograph of two buildings on the Pacific University campus. The building on the left is the gymnasium and the building on the right is now called Old College Hall. This is the original location of this building before being relocated three times. This building was built in 1850 and was known as Tualatin Academy. This is the oldest structure in Forest Grove.
Pacific University's petrified stump commemorating the first home that was built for Pacific University. The plaque reads, 'This petrified stump marks the site of the Log Building, the first home of Pacific University erected by the class of 1867.'
David E. Dawson, Pacific University Class of 1980, and Chantelle M. (Joyaux) Poliro, Class of 1983, who became a tax accountant at Epson Portland Inc., walking on campus.
George Walter Horner, Pacific University Class of 1944 and director of athletic facilities, driving a team of horses and a hay wagon near the University Center.