Curtis Morse (top right) began studying at Pacific College in 1929 and received his bachelors degree in 1933. He was active in athletics, playing football and soccer, and running in track. Curtis was president of the Young Men\u27s Christian Association on campus. Curtis had fond memories of Bruin Brawls, campus activities, and joining the letterman\u27s club. His three sons followed him as students of the college in the 1950s.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/noteable_individuals/1033/thumbnail.jp
Catalog of Pacific College, precursor to George Fox University. 68 pages, color.https://digitalcommo...
John Hyde DeForest wrote this letter to Richard C. Morse on July 6, 1890. In the letter, he recommen...
Edwin Haines Burgess was a Pacific College graduate of 1909. As a student Edwin was known as “the mu...
Curtis Morse (top right) began studying at Pacific College in 1929 and received his bachelors degree...
Emmett Gulley started at Pacific College as a student in 1912. As a student he was President of the ...
Frank Cole was born in Berkeley, California. He was an active and accomplished student and athlete. ...
At the top right in his graduation gown, Marion Winslow graduated from Pacific College in 1927, wher...
Stan Morse, a 1972 graduate of George Fox College, has a successful career as a rocket propulsion sc...
Carl Sandoz is the third from the right on the third row down. Carl Sandoz was a graduate of the ve...
Charles Palmer was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in t...
Personal memoir. 18 pages.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/archives_documents/1006/thumbnail.jp
Catalog of Pacific College, precursor to George Fox University. 61 pages, color.https://digitalcommo...
A record of the first fifty years in the life of Pacific College— the illustrated story of her growt...
Frank Bryan was a student at Jacksonville State University in the 1960s. In 1968-1969 he was a membe...
Catalog of Pacific College, precursor to George Fox University. 68 pages, color.https://digitalcommo...
John Hyde DeForest wrote this letter to Richard C. Morse on July 6, 1890. In the letter, he recommen...
Edwin Haines Burgess was a Pacific College graduate of 1909. As a student Edwin was known as “the mu...
Curtis Morse (top right) began studying at Pacific College in 1929 and received his bachelors degree...
Emmett Gulley started at Pacific College as a student in 1912. As a student he was President of the ...
Frank Cole was born in Berkeley, California. He was an active and accomplished student and athlete. ...
At the top right in his graduation gown, Marion Winslow graduated from Pacific College in 1927, wher...
Stan Morse, a 1972 graduate of George Fox College, has a successful career as a rocket propulsion sc...
Carl Sandoz is the third from the right on the third row down. Carl Sandoz was a graduate of the ve...
Charles Palmer was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in t...
Personal memoir. 18 pages.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/archives_documents/1006/thumbnail.jp
Catalog of Pacific College, precursor to George Fox University. 61 pages, color.https://digitalcommo...
A record of the first fifty years in the life of Pacific College— the illustrated story of her growt...
Frank Bryan was a student at Jacksonville State University in the 1960s. In 1968-1969 he was a membe...
Catalog of Pacific College, precursor to George Fox University. 68 pages, color.https://digitalcommo...
John Hyde DeForest wrote this letter to Richard C. Morse on July 6, 1890. In the letter, he recommen...
Edwin Haines Burgess was a Pacific College graduate of 1909. As a student Edwin was known as “the mu...