This collection includes over 2,000 images dating back to the founding of the college as Albany Collegiate Institute in 1867, and continuing into the modern era as Lewis & Clark College in 1940. The collection also includes faculty portraits and campus scenes from 1940 to present.
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. With Don Balmer and Julio de Paula at unveling of plaque to dedicate a Don Balmer room in Howard Hall.
22-Apr-05
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. With Don Balmer and Julio de Paula at unveling of plaque to dedicate a Don Balmer room in Howard Hall.
22-Apr-05
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. At Dedication of Howard Hall.
22-Apr-05
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. With Don Balmer at Dedication of Howard Hall.
22-Apr-05
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. At Dedication of Howard Hall.
22-Apr-05
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. At Dedication of Howard Hall.
22-Apr-05
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. At Dedication of Howard Hall.
22-Apr-05
Photograph from Morgan Odell's 1941-1948 Scrapbook. Odell was the first college president at the Fir Acres campus, and this scrapbook documents the purchase and early development of the campus. This photo is captioned: "The Gate House became the President's House as we bought Fir Acres on June 30, 1942 for $46,000, moved in with Bob + David and started remodling garages + green houses."
30-Jun-42
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. Presentation of Senior Gift.
6-May-06
Thomas Hochstettler, Lewis & Clark College President, 2004-2009. Presentation of check from Bon Apetit food services.
6-May-06
Photograph from Morgan Odell's 1948-1955 scrapbook. Odell was the first college president at the Fir Acres campus, and this scrapbook documents campus life and development. Photo caption from scrapbook: "May Fete Queen + Court"
6-May-49
Photograph from Morgan Odell's 1948-1955 scrapbook. Odell was the first college president at the Fir Acres campus, and this scrapbook documents campus life and development. Photo caption from scrapbook: "Snow on Cross Campus Drive"
7-Mar-51
Professor of German, Chair of Foreign Languages and Literatures (1972-2008)
April 15, 1995
Professor of Chemistry, Founder of the Environmental Studies Program (1992-2004)
April 16, 2002
Professor of Special Education: Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing, Department Chair (1966-2001)
April 1998
Professor of Health Education, Assistant Dean of Faculty, Registrar (1967-2004)
April 2003
Professor of Physics, Physics Department Chair (1992-)
April 2003
Professor of Political Science, 1951-2003
Aug-55
Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, Associate Vice President and Director of Special Projects, Professor of Chemistry (2005- )
August 2005
Photograph from Morgan Odell's 1941-1948 Scrapbook. Odell was the first college president at the Fir Acres campus, and this scrapbook documents the purchase and early development of the campus. This photo is captioned: "Fir Acres - The Lloyd Frank Estate. 63 Acres in Southwest Portland - Hagman Brookman, Arch. Developed in 1922 at cost of $1,200,000. The Manor House - upper right, major Greenhouses - upper center, Swimming Pool - upper left, Garages, Cut Flower Refrigeration, Equipment Shed and Greenhouses - lower center. A Possible College Campus."
c. 1930