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The Dallas Cowboys, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns used Pacific University's facilities for football training camps in the late 1950s to early 1960s. Most of the camps were held in conjunction with exhibition games in Portland. Anecdotal evidence from alumni suggests that the teams chose Pacific University for housing because it was located in a dry town that had limited access to urban distractions, yet was withing driving distance of games in Portland. This encouraged the players to stay focused on their training. The players were usually housed in Walter Hall, which was at the time the newest student dormitory, ate meals in the student cafeteria, and used the university's atheletic facilities.

From the guide to the Pacific University Professional Football Training Camp Records, 1954-1965, (Pacific University Archives)

An association of Presbyterian and Congregational ministers established Pacific University as first high school in Oregon's Willamette Valley (1849). First known as Tualatin Academy, it became Tualatin Academy and Pacific University when college courses were added to the curriculum (1854). Academy was later dropped (1914). Town of Forest Grove grew up around college.

From the description of Pacific University business records, 1854-1861. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 34775035

May Day, a festival in honor of spring, was held annually on the Pacific University campus for over 50 years. It first began in 1914 with a full schedule of folk dances, singing, athletic and Greek letter society competitions, plays and luncheon at Herrick Hall along with a pageant where a different queen was crowned every year. Women participants would wear elaborate white dresses and form a court for the Queen, and would perform a dance around a maypole. 1966 was the final year of May Day on the Pacific campus and since has not been revived.

From the guide to the Pacific University May Day Collection, 1914-1959, (Pacific University Archives)

Pacific University, founded in 1849, began to advertise itself through promotional publications around the year 1900. Starting then, the University issued viewbooks once every several years, which could be mailed to prospective students. They featured images of campus and descriptions of student life and academics that would entice students to apply. After the 1960s, these viewbooks were issued regularly on a yearly basis. The University's publicity and marketing departments issued other promotional materials, including brochures for fundraising campaigns, booklets describing specialized programs on campus, fliers for events, calendars and blank stationery. These items show how Pacific University promoted itself to various groups over time, up through the present.

From the guide to the Pacific University Promotional Publications Collection, 1900-2008, (Pacific University Archives)

Various departments and individuals at Pacific University have collected newspaper clippings about the school since the 19th century. By the 1920s, clippings were being systematically collected and compiled into scrapbooks. Most of the scrapbooks were probably compiled by the Publicity Department or related departments of the University. By the 1940s, the University was subscribing to a clippings service, which supplied clippings about the University, accompanied by tickets stamped with the date and title of the newspaper where the articles appeared. These clippings were normally compiled into scrapbooks, but were sometimes left loose. This process of acquiring clippings from a commercial service and then creating scrapbooks appears to have continued from the 1940s through the early 1990s.

In the late 1990s, the Publicity Office began saving its press releases, and filing them with clippings of any articles that were published based upon them. They appear to have discontinued making scrapbooks at that time.

In addition to the scrapbooks and press release files, various individuals associated with Pacific University independently collected loose clippings. Several people who may have been involved in saving clippings include Irene Story and Rick Read, who were involved with the Old College Hall Museum. Female students in the Herrick Hall dormitory may also have collected some of the earliest clippings records, though the records are unclear.

From the guide to the Pacific University Press Releases and Clippings Collection, 1914-2003, (Pacific University Archives)

Oregon's Pacific University is the oldest chartered university in the West. The Oregon Territorial Legislature granted its original charter as the Tualatin Academy on Sept. 26, 1849. The charter predates statehood by 10 years, and was the first formal act of the territorial government.

Pacific founders were also instrumental in the 1843 vote at Champoeg, which resulted in the formation of the Oregon Provisional Government, the first American government on the Pacific Coast.

The school traces its roots to a log cabin meeting house in Forest Grove where the Rev. Harvey Clark, a Congregationalist minister, and Tabitha Brown, a former teacher from Massachusetts, cared for and educated orphans of the Oregon Trail. The University issued the first baccalaureate degree in the region in 1863 to Harvey W. Scott, later the editor of The Oregonian . Pacific's Old College Hall, built in 1850, housed the original academy and is the oldest educational building in the West.

Today, Pacific is a comprehensive liberal arts and healthcare university with 3,200 graduate and undergraduate students attending classes at the original campus in Forest Grove, and campuses in Eugene, Hillsboro and Portland.

Source: Pacific University website

From the guide to the Pacific University Origins and Founding Documents, 1848-1854, 1848-1956, (Pacific University Archives)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Pacific University Professional Football Training Camp Records, 1954-1965 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Sidney H. Marsh Papers, 1817-1943 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Congregational Church Collection, 1848-1986, 1880-1920 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Pacific University Promotional Publications Collection, 1900-2008 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Prideaux, Arthur, 1879-1977. Arthur Prideaux collection, circa 1902-1975. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Stuart, Reginald R. (Reginald Ray), b. 1882. Oregon historical manuscripts collection, 1844-1937, 1850-1870. University of the Pacific, William Knox Holt Memorial Library
creatorOf Pacific University Origins and Founding Documents, 1848-1854, 1848-1956 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Brown, Tabitha Moffett, 1780-1858. Letters, 1854-1858 (inclusive). Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
referencedIn Ernestine Brown Davidson Scrapbook, 1917-1922 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Old College Hall restoration plans, circa 1975-1981 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Alanson Hinman papers University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Milton Smith Wirt papers, 1861-1923, 1890-1920 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Pacific University Press Releases and Clippings Collection, 1914-2003 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Harvey Clark indenture, July 13, 1855 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn Pacific University President Thomas McClelland Records, 1892-1914 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Hamilton, C.A. C.A. Hamilton letter to Alanson Hinman [manuscript], 1891 Aug. 17. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Charnholm, Bill. A.C. Gilbert collection, 1911-1981. Latah County Historical Society
referencedIn Collection on Harvey Whitefield Scott, 1854-1994 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Ancient Order of United Mustache Growers Records, 1904-1905 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn LeRoy and Reatha Smith Papers, 1920-1939 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Student Christian Fellowship of Pacific University Secretarial Book, 1943-1948, 1943-1948 Pacific University Archives
creatorOf Pacific University. Pacific University business records, 1854-1861. University of the Pacific, William Knox Holt Memorial Library
referencedIn Frances Clapp Collection on Agero Nosei, 1890-1920 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Atkinson, G. H. (George Henry), 1819-1889. Letter, 1856 January 11 : Oregon City (Or.), to A.T. Smith. Washington State University, Holland and Terrell Libraries
referencedIn Esther Silverman Scrapbook, 1907-1908 Pacific University Archives
creatorOf Pacific University. [Minor publications]. Yale University Library
referencedIn Collection on Cecilie Froelich, 1908-1983 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Harding family. Harding family papers [manuscript], circa 1890-1966. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Mary Drain Albro Collection, 1942-2010 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Johnson, Folger,. Pacific University plans [manuscript], circa 1907-1945. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888. Papers, 1820-1887. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Frances Sorensen Prideaux Photograph Albums, 1903-1911 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Henry Failing papers, 1802-1968 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Norman Gustaveson Papers, 1948-2010 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn George H. Atkinson papers, 1814-1953, 1847-1878 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879 Smithsonian Institution Archives
referencedIn Atkinson, G. H. (George Henry), 1819-1889. George H. Atkinson papers, 1814-1953 (bulk 1847-1878). Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Old College Hall restoration collection, circa 1975-1981 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Alvin Thompson Smith Diaries Transcript, 1840-1853 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn College Association of the Lower Willamette Valley Records, 1898-1904 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Pacific University Guild Records, 1933-1975 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Smith, Alvin T. Letter to the Trustees of Tualatin Academy, 1851. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn William Ernest Hocking papers Houghton Library
referencedIn Failing, Henry, 1834-1898. Henry Failing papers, 1802-1968. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Arthur Prideaux collection, circa 1902-1975 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Smith, Milton Wirt. Milton Wirt Smith papers, 1861-1923 (bulk 1890-1920). Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Craig, David Watson, 1830-1916. Papers, 1850-1916. Oregon Historical Society Research Library
creatorOf Pacific University May Day Collection, 1914-1959 Pacific University Archives
referencedIn Pacific University plans, circa 1907-1945 Oregon Historical Society Research Library
referencedIn Craig, Austin, 1824-1881. Austin Craig and family papers, 1733-1956. Minnesota Historical Society Library
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associatedWith Ancient Order of United Mustache Growers (Forest Grove, Ore.) corporateBody
associatedWith Atkinson, G. H. (George Henry), 1819-1889. person
associatedWith Brown, Tabitha Moffatt, 1780-1858 person
associatedWith Brown, Tabitha Moffett, 1780-1858. person
associatedWith Charnholm, Bill. person
associatedWith Clapp, Frances B. (Frances Benton) person
associatedWith Clark, Harvey person
associatedWith Cleveland Browns (Football team : 1946-1995) corporateBody
correspondedWith Collier, G. H. (Prof.) person
associatedWith Craig, Austin, 1824-1881. person
associatedWith Craig, David Watson, 1830-1916. person
associatedWith Davidson, Ernestine Brown person
associatedWith Failing, Henry, 1834-1898. person
associatedWith Gustaveson, Norman. person
associatedWith Hamilton, C.A. family
associatedWith Harding family. family
associatedWith Hinman, Alanson, 1822-1908. person
correspondedWith Hocking, William Ernest, 1873-1966 person
associatedWith Johnson, Folger, person
associatedWith Johnson, Folger, architect. person
associatedWith Lower Willamette College Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Marsh, James W. (James Wheelock), 1827-1860 person
associatedWith Marsh, Sidney H. (Sidney Harper), 1825-1879 person
associatedWith McClelland, Thomas person
associatedWith Pacific University Guild corporateBody
associatedWith Prideaux, Arthur, 1879-1977. person
associatedWith Prideaux, Frances Sorensen person
associatedWith Silverman, Esther person
associatedWith Smith, Alvin T. person
associatedWith Smith, Alvin Thompson, 1802-1888. person
associatedWith Smith, A. T. (Alvin Thompson), 1802-1888 person
associatedWith Smith, LeRoy Dee, b. 1907 person
associatedWith Smith, Milton Wirt person
associatedWith Smith, Milton Wirt. person
associatedWith Smith, Reatha Loita Parcell, 1903-1976 person
associatedWith Staehli, Alfred, architect. person
associatedWith Staehli, Alfred, architect. person
associatedWith Stuart, Reginald R. (Reginald Ray), b. 1882. person
associatedWith Student Christian Fellowship (Pacific University) corporateBody
associatedWith Tualatin Academy corporateBody
associatedWith Tualatin Academy (Forest Grove, Or.) corporateBody
associatedWith Wylie, R. L. person
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Forest Grove (Or.)
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Education
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges
Football
May Day
Oregon
Pacific University
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Student activities
Student Life
Tualatin Academy
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