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The faculty in the back row, left to right, are named as the following:  John Harvey, Professor of Modern Language; R. C. Berkeley, Professor of Language; James Wilson, Professor of Math and Military; P. B. Reynolds, Professor of English; A. R. Whitehill, Professor of Chemistry; I. C. White, Professor of Geology; and W. P. Willey, Professor of Law.  The faculty in the front row, listed left to right, are named as the following:  St. George Tucker Brooke; D. B. Purinton, Professor of Metaphysics; Pres. E. M. Turner, Professor of Rhetoric; Okey Johnson, Professor of Law; A. Lorentz; and T. S. Stewart, Professor of Mathematics.  The subjects in the photograph were identified by Mr. Bayles and Dr. Callahan.
Front Row: Unidentified; Dr. E. M. Turner; Dr. P. B. Reynolds; Unidentified. Second Row: Unidentified; Dr. Douthat; Dr. St. George Tucker Brooke; Prof. J. S. Stewart. Third Row: Dr. Hartigan; Prof Willey; Dr. I. C. White; Unidentified. Fourth Row: Prof. Whitehill; Unidentified.
Dr. Hartigan, the instructor, is in the front row, second from the left; and Wayne Willey is in the front row, on the extreme right.  The other students are not identified.
A seated portrait of Andrew D. Hopkins.
A portrait of A.D. Hopkins seated and leaning against a table.
A collection of portraits of A. D. Hopkins, entomologist.
Waitman Barbe first row, center.
Written on the back of the photograph, 'to Fortune and to Fame unknown: Fair Science frowned not on his humble birth, And Melancholy marked him for her own...He gained from Heaven (twas all he wished)a friend.'
'Faculty 1897 Romine, Konrad, White, James W. Hartigan (bio & athletics), R. H. Douthat (ancient lang.) wife & child, Mrs. Wood, Bernhardt & Bennett.'
'Faculty, June 1897 Front row, left to right, James Stewart (Math); R.A. Armstrong (Eng); John I. Harvey (Mod. Lang); St. George Tucker Brooke (Law); Sam Brown (Geo); Back, left to right, P.B. Reynolds (Metaphysics); Thomas Hodges (Phys); R.W. Donthat (Ancient Lang).'
'Second Row, from right, front row: Robert Armstrong (English Department), Second from right, third row: Thomas E. Hodges (President of WVU), Second from left, back row: William Willey.'
'Photo taken in the Art Department in Science Hall'.
Back Row: Thomas Carskadon Johnson, B.S. Agr., Fellow in Mathematics; Robert Morris, A.B., Fellow in Economics; William Henry Whitman, B.S., Fellow in Physics. Front Row: Bernard Camillus Bondurant, A.M., Fellow in Latin; Charles Clear Ballard, A.B., Fellow in Roman Languages; Allen Wilson Porterfield, A.B., Fellow in German; Willian Frazier Naret, B. Agr, Fellow in Agriculture; Simeon Conant Smith, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric and Elocution.
From Morgantown Daily News.
Dr. Callahan seated at his desk.
Mr. Anthony Berg on the staff of the West Virginia University Department of Plant Pathology, poses with a hand-made dusting machine.
Print number 393a1.
Print number 393a.
"At work in Hort. 6." Students working in "Horticulture Lab, Professor E. J. Angelo's Class."
C.R. Orton, back row, third on left.
'Faculty and alumni of WVU marching to the new Field House where the inaugural ceremonies took place. Left, Dr. Frank Butler Trotter, who retired as president after 10 years service.'
Susan M. Moore (dark dress), Grace Martin Snee (light dress).
Print number 387. From left to right: Smith, Bierman, and Glenn.
'Kanawha Farm.'
'Davis, Hayes, Stabb, White, Cather, Koehler, Brown, Hall, Lawson, Keister, Boomsliter, Jones, Forman, McElroy, Simons, Speiden, Grumbein, White, Downs, Grow, Cantelo, Seibert, Thompson, Nelson, Hassett.'
'According to our records, Margaret Buchanan (1906) attended the preparatory school of West Virginia University, attended the university 1902-1906, and received an A.B. from West Virginia in 1906. She taught Mathematics and Greek from 1907 (or 1908?) until 1912 in the preparatory school and University. She was an instructor at West Virginia 1915-1918, and returned after obtaining her Ph.D. in 1922 from Bryn Mawr College, to West Virginia as assistant professor 1922-1925 and associate professor 1925-1929. She resigned to marry H. O. Cole on 1929/02/14. She returned to the university, presumably as Margaret Buchanan Cole, as an instructor 1938-1941, assistant professor 1941-1952, and associate professor 1952-1955. She retired in 1955 and died on 1959/09/10. We understand she was also, in 1939, the first woman president of the university's alumni association.'
'First row, fifth from right, Chas Neff, University Vice-President; First row seventh from right, Robert Pritchard, Weston Democrat; Third row seventh from right, Edwin Jones. E.E. Department; Third row eleventh from right, Cecil Highland, Clarksburg Publishing Company; Front row ninth from right, P.J. Reed, Dean of WVU Journalism School.  Identified by Leonard Davis, School of Speech Communications, 11/1995.'
'Nov. 17, 1944, Bob Pritchard present Director P. I. Reed sterling bowl on behalf of S. N. C. in recognition of 25 years of service to WVU Journalism.
Professor and Head of Poultry Husbandry.
Harry Ross Varney writing at his desk.
Dean Varney speaking at a podium.
A group of individuals in a room with a display of books.  Some are seated and some are standing and engaged in a conversation.  Standing, third from left, Clifford Brown.  Seated, left to right, Grace Scott, Eston K. Feaster, rest unknown.
From the New Dominion, February 16, 1956. Shown, Left to right, Dr. Charles Novman, Dr. Gordon R. McKinney. Members of the University Faculty.
'Mapping a tour through Europe.'
Two presidents and their host meet to discuss the joint meeting of the Philosophy Section of the Ohio College Association and the West Virginia Philosophy Society held on the Ohio University campus during the weekend. They are, left to right, Virgil Hinshaw Jr., of Ohio State University, president of the Ohio group; Dr, Troy Organ of OU`s philosophy department, and William S. Minor of West Virginia University, president of the West Virginia society. Nearly 100 faculty and students from 20 colleges and universities attended the reading of papers and discussions during the two-day meet.
Assistant Dean, College of Arts and Science. Professor of Zoology of West Virginia University.
Left to right: Unknown; R.M. Davis; Mrs. Elvis Stahr; WVU president Elvis Stahr; Father Robert Scott; Mary Jane Schuster; Jack Fleming.
A group portrait of the graduate students and instructors of the WVU Physics Department.  The graduate students are standing and the instructors are kneeling.   Instructors (left to right) are: Gerald Arthur, Michael Pavlovic, Arnold Levine, Douglas Williamson, Harvey Rexrode, Charles Thomas, Dr. Ford.
Faculty Day program-half time VMI-WVU Basketball game, February 13, 1959 honoring the three profesor emeriti of West Virginia University. From left, Dr. A. M. Reese, Dr. John B. Grumbein, Dr. Oliver P. Chitwood.
A group portrait of graduate students and instructors from the Physics Department of WVU.
Robert Slonager, second from left; Charles N. Cochman, third from left.
A portrait of Ernest Nesius standing with three other men in a classroom.
A group portrait of faculty, including Dr. Frasure (standing, far left).
A portrait of Guy Stewart (third from left), Burkey Lilly (far right) and Joe Gluck (second from right) standing with four other men.
A portrait of two unidentified faculty members standing in White Hall.
A group photograph inside E. Moore Hall including J.O. Knapp (third from right, back row), Charles Bissett (seated, center) and Mrs. H.D. McGinnis (second from left, standing).
Gordon Pitts and John F. Stasney.
Cadet Col. Minney (left), and Col. Edwin Reynolds (right).
Seated, first on left Hans McCord; Bill Thompson, standing last on right; Chuck Haden, State Representative, standing sixth from left; John Pyles, standing fifth from left; Dr. Paul A. Miller, President of West Virginia University, seated, head of table.
Right to left, Dr. Ralph Nelson, Dr. Robert Dunbar Jr., unidentified man pointing to a map of Africa.
Standing third from left Povlovic.
'Harry Wheat' is on the far right.
Left to right, Dean C. M. Frasure, Arts and Sciences; H. D. Price; Dr. G. L. Humphrey, Professor and Associate Chairman, Chemistry.
Left, Earl H. Tryon, Professor of Silviculture; Center, Unknown; Right, J. O. Knapp, Dean of College of Agriculture.
Left to right, George Kirk, Glenn Zinn, Milton Cohen, Ben Bailey, and John Harvey.