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  1. 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.

    • 1899–1945
    • Private
    • North Pacific College of Dentistry
    • Portions merged into Pacific University and the University of Oregon School of Medicine (now OHSU)
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    3,156 (2020) Lopez Island is the third largest of the San Juan Islands and an unincorporated town in San Juan County, Washington, United States. Lopez Island is 29.81 square miles (77.2 km 2) in land area. The 2020 census population was 3,156, [1] though the population swells in the summer, as second homes, rental houses, and campsites fill up.

  4. History. North Pacific College began in 1893 as the Tacoma College of Dental Surgery, moving to Portland in 1899, where it took the name North Pacific Dental College. A year later the school merged with Oregon College of Dentistry.

  5. Created Martin and Malay Studios, with fellow artist Corwin Martin, Lopez Island, Washington, 1987 Limited edition serigraphy, North America, 1986 – 1993 Freelance illustration, graphic design commissions, Pacific Northwest, 1981 - 1986. Community educator; drawing and watercolor techniques, Washington State, 1977; 1983 - 1985 Honors and Awards

  6. I was born and raised on Lopez Island in the Pacific Northwest (Coast Salish Lands) and spent my formative years exploring the forests and waters of my surrounding home. In 2016, shortly after founding Northsea Apothecary (originally called Pachamama Apothecary) I spent 72 days self-documenting a winter season living off the land for the third season of History Channel’s Alone show.

  7. 1. Juli 2010 · The collection consists of materials created, used, or kept by faculty and staff at the North Pacific College of Oregon (formerly the North Pacific Dental College) in Portland, Oregon, spanning the years 1898-1966. Items include a bound ledger tracking student war loans, notebooks on dental procedures and faculty and staff meetings ...