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Monticola Dedication to: 'Charles Edgar Hogg, the eldest son of James A. Susan (Knight) Hogg, was born in December 21, 1852, in Mason County, Virginia, (now West Virginia). He was admitted to the bar in 1875 to the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia in 1876, and to the Supreme Court of the United States in 1889. In 1875 he was elected County Superintendent of Free Schools of his native county, and re-elected in 1877; was a presidential elector in 1884, and a member of Congress from March 4, 1887 to March 4, 1889. He is the author of Hogg's Pleading and Forms, Equity Principles and Equity Procedure. He has also written a work entitled Jurisdiction and Practice in Justices' Courts, to be published in the course of the year. He is the author of the subjects Documentary Evidence, Conclusive Evidence, Judgments as Evidence, and Evidence Relating to the Law of Sales, which appear in the Encyclopedia of Evidence, eleven volumes of which have already appeared, and will also write the article on Wills for this work. His practice has been varied and extensive, and he is now one the counsel for West Virginia at the suit of the Commonwealth of Virginia, pending in the Supreme Court of the United States, Temple University has conferred upon his degree of Doctor of laws. He has been Dean of the College of Law since September 1906.
Howard W. Palmer (Center).
Dean of Law,
'Reese D. James Chairman Committee on Awards) as he presented to Joseph W. LaBine, editor Publishers' Auxiliary, a Citation to that periodical which was awarded at the Hotel Continental, Chicago, June 29, 1947, by the American Society of Journalism School Administrators. P. I. Reed, president, looks on.'
Harry Ross Varney writing at his desk.
Dean Varney speaking at a podium.
Left to right: President Irvin Stewart, C. E. Hodges (Board of Governors), E. J. Van Liere (medicine), P. I. Reed (dean of journalism), Professor Koehler (chemical engineering). Photo taken by Jack Hodge, first black graduate of West Virginia University.
'Left to right, unknown, Dean J. Lester Hayman, College of Pharmacy; F. M. Dent, McVicker`s Pharmacy.'
Left to Right:  Dean of Medicine Clark Sleeth, Charles Baise (?), and Dr. Quintero, Head of Allergy Research.
Director, Experiment Station; Associate Dean Civil Engineering. 'Once called in before Board of Governors.'
Left to right, Dean C. M. Frasure, Arts and Sciences; H. D. Price; Dr. G. L. Humphrey, Professor and Associate Chairman, Chemistry.
Pete Yost (left), Dean of Physical Education, standing with two other men outside of Old Mountaineer Field.
Dean Penrod, Assistant Dean of Medical School, second from left.
A photograph of Dean Nesius (far left) standing with two other men.
Left to Right: Dave Hardesty (student), David Hess(Assistant Provost and Director of Admissions), Paul Selby (Dean of Law), and James Watkins (assistant director Student Educational Services).
'James P. McGee, right, Research Director, U.S. Bureau of Mines, introduces Chester A. Arents, Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University at George R. Strimbeck`s Seminar Series, Morgantown Research Center, Collins Ferry Road. Dean Arents topic was "Engineering and Society", an analysis of the engineer`s role in solving the problems of society.
'James P. McGee, Right, Researcher Director, U.S. Bureau of Mines, introduces Chester A. Arents, Dean, College of Engineering, West Virginia University at George R. Strimberck`s Seminar Series, Morgantown Research Center, Collins Ferry Road. Dean Arent`s topic was 'Engineering and Society', an Analysis of the engineer`s role is solving the problems of society.'
'Carl Frasure, dean of the WVU College of Arts & Sciences, is shown speaking at the Nov. 28, 1967 Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU seminar.'
'Now president of The University of Illinois, 1992'.