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North Pacific College

North Pacific College was a private, post-secondary educational institution located in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. A professional school, North Pacific had pharmacy, dental, and optometry programs.[1] The dental program was purchased by the state of Oregon and merged into the University of Oregon School of Medicine and now exists as the Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry. The optometry school was merged into Pacific University and still exists as the Pacific University College of Optometry.

North Pacific College of Oregon
Drawing of the 1911 building
Former names
North Pacific College of Dentistry
TypePrivate
Active1899–1945
Location, ,
United States

45°31′44″N 122°39′35″W / 45.52891°N 122.65983°W / 45.52891; -122.65983Coordinates: 45°31′44″N 122°39′35″W / 45.52891°N 122.65983°W / 45.52891; -122.65983
FatePortions merged into Pacific University and the University of Oregon School of Medicine (now OHSU)

History

The foundations of the school started in the 1890s in Tacoma, Washington, when physicians in that city sought to compete with Seattle by opening a dental school before the University of Washington could establish their own school.[2] Meanwhile, in Portland, Dr. Herbert C. Miller had been asked by the University of Oregon to lead a group to investigate adding a dental school to the School of Medicine in Portland.[2] While Miller's group decided it was premature to start a school in Portland, the Tacoma group founded the Tacoma College of Dental Surgery in 1893.[2] Soon after, the Tacoma school moved to Portland, while Dr. Miller and a group of Portland dentists founded the Oregon College of Dentistry in 1898.[2]

After competing for a short time, the two dental schools merged in 1900 to create the North Pacific College of Dentistry.[2] First located at northwest Fifteenth Avenue at Couch Street,[3] the first class graduated in 1900 with five graduates.[2] The school added the North Pacific College of Pharmacy in 1908,[4] and moved into a new building in 1910 at the corner of northeast Sixth Avenue and Oregon Street.[2] Also in 1908, the school changed its name to North Pacific College.[5] The pharmacy school added a chapter of Kappa Psi (Beta Iota) in 1913.[6] The school's building was expanded in 1921.[2] That year, the North Pacific College of Optometry was added to the college.[7] In 1940, alumnus Dr. Newton Uyesugi and Dr. Roy Clunas purchased the College of Optometry from Dr. Harry Lee Fording.[8] After America's entry into World War II in 1941, the optometry school was closed in 1942 as Dr. Uyesugi was of Japanese ancestry and he was forced to relocate due to the Japanese exclusion orders.[8] During World War II, the dental school was part of the V-12 Navy College Training Program,[9] and in 1941 the pharmacy school closed.[2] Another reason the optometry school was suspended in 1942 was that the head of the school joined the Navy.[10]

 
School founder Dr. Herbert Miller

Dr. Miller, who headed the school from the beginning, had approached the state about the dental school becoming affiliated with the University of Oregon School of Medicine on many occasions.[2] Then the American Dental Association, in an effort to raise standards for dental schools, denied continued accreditation for the dental school in 1944.[3] Part of the reasoning was the lack of affiliation with a full-university, an issue Dr. Miller had long advocated for a solution by joining the University of Oregon.[2][3]

During the 1945 session of the Oregon Legislature, the assembly passed a law to allow for the school to join the University of Oregon.[2] The school was then sold to the state for no cost, with the main provision being that the dental school remain in northeast Portland for at least five years.[2][11] On July 1, 1945, North Pacific Dental College joined the University of Oregon.[2] On August 1 of that same year the optometry program joined Forest Grove's Pacific University.[7][10] The School of Optometry was located at northeast 41st Avenue and Sandy Boulevard.[12]

Legacy

 
North Pacific College of Dentistry, Portland, Oregon, 1914

During its operation, the dental school graduated more than 3,300 dentists.[2] The dental school still exists as the Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry.[13] The optometry school still exists as the Pacific University College of Optometry.[7]

After the merger of the dental school into the University of Oregon’s medical school, a controversy arose over the relationship between the dental school and the university. Eventually members of the Oregon State Dental Association sued the Oregon State Board of Higher Education for a declaratory judgment on the interpretation of Chapter 160 of Oregon Laws 1945.[14] That law had merged the North Pacific College of Oregon’s dental program into the state’s medical school, and with it, established an advisory board made up of members of the Oregon State Dental Association to advise the state board on operating the school.[14] The issue was whether the dental school was a subdivision of (the former) Oregon University System, or was it a subdivision of the University of Oregon.[14] In 1954, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled that the dental college was a subdivision the higher education system, and not directly under the control of the University of Oregon.[14]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Gaston, Joseph (1911). Portland, Oregon, Its History and Builders. Vol. 1. S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. pp. 400–401.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Smith, Virgil (June 17, 1945). "Dental School Goal Finally Reached". The Oregonian. p. 50.
  3. ^ a b c Terkla, Louis G. "Oregon Health and Science University School of Dentistry". The Oregon Encyclopedia.
  4. ^ "College of Pharmacy Opens October 1". The Oregonian. Vol. XXVII, no. 39. September 27, 1908. p. 7.
  5. ^ "Bridging a Gap in our Historical Collections: The History of Dentistry Collection". OHSU History of Medicine Library. OHSU Library. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  6. ^ "Beta Iota Chapter". Chapters. Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Incorporated. Retrieved 27 December 2011.
  7. ^ a b c Graves, Bill (December 23, 2011). "Pacific University College of Optometry focuses on 3D vision in research and in new Beaverton clinic". The Oregonian. Retrieved December 26, 2011.
  8. ^ a b Yasui, Homer. "Newton K. (Uyesugi) Wesley (1917-)". The Oregon Encyclopedia.
  9. ^ "U.S. Naval Activities World War II By State". HyperWar Foundation. Retrieved December 27, 2011.
  10. ^ a b "Pacific Takes Optic College". The Oregonian. August 1, 1945. p. 20.
  11. ^ McCarthy, Nancy (June 13, 1986). "Chairman of dentistry department to put cap on long career at OHSU". The Oregonian. p. 25.
  12. ^ "North Pacific College of Optometry". The Oregonian. January 14, 1940. p. 23.
  13. ^ "History". About. Oregon Health & Science University. Retrieved 26 December 2011.
  14. ^ a b c d State ex rel. Oregon State Dental Ass’n et al. v. Smith et al. (1954), 201 Or. 288; 270 P.2d 142.

External links

  • OHSU History of Medicine

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North Pacific College was a private post secondary educational institution located in Portland in the U S state of Oregon A professional school North Pacific had pharmacy dental and optometry programs 1 The dental program was purchased by the state of Oregon and merged into the University of Oregon School of Medicine and now exists as the Oregon Health amp Science University School of Dentistry The optometry school was merged into Pacific University and still exists as the Pacific University College of Optometry North Pacific College of OregonDrawing of the 1911 buildingFormer namesNorth Pacific College of DentistryTypePrivateActive1899 1945LocationPortland Oregon United States45 31 44 N 122 39 35 W 45 52891 N 122 65983 W 45 52891 122 65983 Coordinates 45 31 44 N 122 39 35 W 45 52891 N 122 65983 W 45 52891 122 65983FatePortions merged into Pacific University and the University of Oregon School of Medicine now OHSU Contents 1 History 2 Legacy 3 Notable alumni 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe foundations of the school started in the 1890s in Tacoma Washington when physicians in that city sought to compete with Seattle by opening a dental school before the University of Washington could establish their own school 2 Meanwhile in Portland Dr Herbert C Miller had been asked by the University of Oregon to lead a group to investigate adding a dental school to the School of Medicine in Portland 2 While Miller s group decided it was premature to start a school in Portland the Tacoma group founded the Tacoma College of Dental Surgery in 1893 2 Soon after the Tacoma school moved to Portland while Dr Miller and a group of Portland dentists founded the Oregon College of Dentistry in 1898 2 After competing for a short time the two dental schools merged in 1900 to create the North Pacific College of Dentistry 2 First located at northwest Fifteenth Avenue at Couch Street 3 the first class graduated in 1900 with five graduates 2 The school added the North Pacific College of Pharmacy in 1908 4 and moved into a new building in 1910 at the corner of northeast Sixth Avenue and Oregon Street 2 Also in 1908 the school changed its name to North Pacific College 5 The pharmacy school added a chapter of Kappa Psi Beta Iota in 1913 6 The school s building was expanded in 1921 2 That year the North Pacific College of Optometry was added to the college 7 In 1940 alumnus Dr Newton Uyesugi and Dr Roy Clunas purchased the College of Optometry from Dr Harry Lee Fording 8 After America s entry into World War II in 1941 the optometry school was closed in 1942 as Dr Uyesugi was of Japanese ancestry and he was forced to relocate due to the Japanese exclusion orders 8 During World War II the dental school was part of the V 12 Navy College Training Program 9 and in 1941 the pharmacy school closed 2 Another reason the optometry school was suspended in 1942 was that the head of the school joined the Navy 10 School founder Dr Herbert Miller Dr Miller who headed the school from the beginning had approached the state about the dental school becoming affiliated with the University of Oregon School of Medicine on many occasions 2 Then the American Dental Association in an effort to raise standards for dental schools denied continued accreditation for the dental school in 1944 3 Part of the reasoning was the lack of affiliation with a full university an issue Dr Miller had long advocated for a solution by joining the University of Oregon 2 3 During the 1945 session of the Oregon Legislature the assembly passed a law to allow for the school to join the University of Oregon 2 The school was then sold to the state for no cost with the main provision being that the dental school remain in northeast Portland for at least five years 2 11 On July 1 1945 North Pacific Dental College joined the University of Oregon 2 On August 1 of that same year the optometry program joined Forest Grove s Pacific University 7 10 The School of Optometry was located at northeast 41st Avenue and Sandy Boulevard 12 Legacy Edit North Pacific College of Dentistry Portland Oregon 1914 During its operation the dental school graduated more than 3 300 dentists 2 The dental school still exists as the Oregon Health amp Science University School of Dentistry 13 The optometry school still exists as the Pacific University College of Optometry 7 After the merger of the dental school into the University of Oregon s medical school a controversy arose over the relationship between the dental school and the university Eventually members of the Oregon State Dental Association sued the Oregon State Board of Higher Education for a declaratory judgment on the interpretation of Chapter 160 of Oregon Laws 1945 14 That law had merged the North Pacific College of Oregon s dental program into the state s medical school and with it established an advisory board made up of members of the Oregon State Dental Association to advise the state board on operating the school 14 The issue was whether the dental school was a subdivision of the former Oregon University System or was it a subdivision of the University of Oregon 14 In 1954 the Oregon Supreme Court ruled that the dental college was a subdivision the higher education system and not directly under the control of the University of Oregon 14 Notable alumni EditEdgar Buchanan dentist and later actor with a long career in both film and television Newton K Wesley optometrist and early pioneer of contact lens Oscar Willing dentist and amateur golferReferences Edit Gaston Joseph 1911 Portland Oregon Its History and Builders Vol 1 S J Clarke Pub Co pp 400 401 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Smith Virgil June 17 1945 Dental School Goal Finally Reached The Oregonian p 50 a b c Terkla Louis G Oregon Health and Science University School of Dentistry The Oregon Encyclopedia College of Pharmacy Opens October 1 The Oregonian Vol XXVII no 39 September 27 1908 p 7 Bridging a Gap in our Historical Collections The History of Dentistry Collection OHSU History of Medicine Library OHSU Library Retrieved 14 January 2012 Beta Iota Chapter Chapters Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity Incorporated Retrieved 27 December 2011 a b c Graves Bill December 23 2011 Pacific University College of Optometry focuses on 3D vision in research and in new Beaverton clinic The Oregonian Retrieved December 26 2011 a b Yasui Homer Newton K Uyesugi Wesley 1917 The Oregon Encyclopedia U S Naval Activities World War II By State HyperWar Foundation Retrieved December 27 2011 a b Pacific Takes Optic College The Oregonian August 1 1945 p 20 McCarthy Nancy June 13 1986 Chairman of dentistry department to put cap on long career at OHSU The Oregonian p 25 North Pacific College of Optometry The Oregonian January 14 1940 p 23 History About Oregon Health amp Science University Retrieved 26 December 2011 a b c d State ex rel Oregon State Dental Ass n et al v Smith et al 1954 201 Or 288 270 P 2d 142 External links EditOHSU History of Medicine 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