An interior view of a room in the first Herrick Hall at Pacific University which burned down in 1906. The room might belong to the Dean of Women, Mary Frances Farnham, who served from 1915 to 1924.
A portrait of Pacific University faculty and staff standing outside of Marsh Hall. In the front row are Mary Frances Farnham, second from left, Charles J. Bushnell, fourth from left and Pacific University's president, and Henry Liberty Bates, fifth from the left. This photo is a part of Charles J. Bushnell Collection (RG.3.106).
Mary Frances Farnham, second left, and Henry Liberty Bates, farthest right, with two unidentified young women who are likely Pacific University students. The group stands outside McCormick Hall on Pacific University campus.
An interior view of Mary Frances Farnham's room in the first Herrick Hall at Pacific University which burned down in 1906. Mary Frances Farnham served as the principal of the Ladies Department from 1897 until 1915 and then as the University's Dean of Women from 1915-1924.
A postcard featuring Mary Frances Farnham with a letter written on the back from Alfred L. Whiting of Dartmouth College Museum to Elsie M. Lundborg, Pacific University's librarian, thanking her for information about Farnham. Farnham was heavily involved with Pacific University at the turn of the century, working first as Principal of the Ladies Department and later as Dean of Women from 1897-1924.