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Pacific University President Robert F. Clark Correspondence
Robert Fry Clark was Pacific University's seventh president with a term lasting from 1919-1922. Correspondence in this collection include a range of subjects from Henry Price accepting a position offer from Clark to discussion of the architecture and historical preservation of the university.
Pacific University President Thomas McClelland Records
Thomas McClelland was Pacific University's fourth president, serving from 1892-1900. This collection is primarily composed of correspondence that President McClelland received and wrote during his time at Pacific University.
Pacific University President Walter C. Giersbach Records
Walter C. Giersbach was president of Pacific University from 1941-1953. The collection is comprised of office records from his presidency, as well as a small collection of documents by his wife, Marion Giersbach.
Pacific University Press Releases and Clippings Collection
This collection contains newspaper clippings about Pacific University, mostly pasted into scrapbooks, from the 1870s-2000s. It also includes loose clippings and press release files.
Pacific University Professional Football Training Camp Records
The Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns used Pacific University's facilities for football training camps in the late 1950s to early 1960s. This collection includes records related to their visits, as well as correspondence between Pacific University and other professional football teams.
Pacific University Promotional Publications Collection
Pacific University, founded in 1849, has advertised itself through promotional publications since the late 1800s. This collection includes viewbooks, pamphlets, fliers, brochures, postcards, calendars and other material that the university issued in order to attract new students, aid fundraising efforts, and advertise its activities.
Pacific University Records
Pacific University dates to 1848 in Forest Grove, Oregon. This collection documents its corporate memory and includes materials pertaining to administrative, curricular, and student activities, including minutes, correspondence, brochures, catalogs, reports, newsletters, photographs, and related items.
Pacific University satirical student newspapers collection
Pacific University Scott Hall Time Capsule Collection
Scott Hall, formerly called the Harvey Scott Library, opened on the Pacific University campus in Forest Grove, Oregon in 1967. This small collection of material created on campus that year was in a time capsule that was opened 50 years later.