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General Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed the students and faculty at West Virginia University during a special convocation at Mountaineer Field. General Eisenhower is riding in the back of the vehicle and is seated between West Virginia Governor Clarence Meadows and WVU President Irwin Stewart.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower waves to the crowd at Mountaineer Field. Seated in the vehicle are Governor Clarence Meadows, General Eisenhower and WVU President Irvin Stewart.
Crowd gathers for the ceremony inaugurating Thomas Hodges as President of West Virginia University. Among the distinguished guests was United States President William H. Taft.
West Virginia University President James Harlow speaks at the unveiling ceremony for the Mountaineer Statue, on campus, outside the Mountainlair.
First President of WVU. According to Charles Ambler, in contrast to political leaders, religious lights advocated coeducation at West Virginia University from the time of its inception. A Methodist minister, Rev. Martin discussed the creation of a normal (teacher training) program with the principal of the Morgantown Female Collegiate Institute during the University's first year.
As Acting President of West Virginia University University from July 1, 1985 to April 14 1986, Diane Reinhard became the first woman to hold the University's highest office.
Left to right: Neil S. Bucklew, Gene Arthur Budig, Interim President Peter Magrath, James P. Clements, and David C. Hardesty, Jr.
President Stewart in his office.
President Stewart in his office.
'Robert Carter Berkeley(1837-1918),chairman 1883-84.'
'Inaugural Dinner Speakers, 2nd from left is Gov. Cecil Underwood.'
President Heflin on right and Jennings Randolph on left.
Congressman Arch Moore and Governor Hulett Smith and WVU President Harry Heflin on the end in the picture.
A portrait of Harry Heflin (left) and Charles Trembley (right), oldest living graduate of West Virginia University.
Harry Heflin (far left) and President Paul Miller (second from right) standing with other individuals in White Hall.
A photograph of Paul Miller (center) standing with two other men.
A photograph of President Paul Miller (center) with C.E. Silling (right), chief architect for original Medical School building, and another man inside a room in White Hall.
A portrait of Colonial Reynolds (first from right), Colonial Harvey Hartwig (second from right), Mrs. Hartwig (third from right) and President Miller (far left).
A portrait of Governor Hulett Smith (third from right) and West Virginia University president Paul Miller (second from right), standing with three other men.
People gathered in Woodburn Circle, Taft and others likely on porch of Martin Hall.
Digging a hole.
A portrait of President Frank Butler Trotter.
A portrait of President John Rhey Thompson.
A portrait of President Thomas Edward Hodges.
Inauguration of President Thomas Edward Hodges is held in Woodburn Circle in front of Martin Hall.
'David Hardesty (far left) as student body president, with David Hess, Paul Selby, and Jim Watkins.'
Julius Singleton (4th from left) speaks, on the stage with him (from left to right) Dave Jacobs; Tommy Miller; President Miller and Singleton.
'Elvis Stahr, President of Indiana University, prior to his appearance at the WVU Birthday Dinner.'
'From left ro tight: unidentified, former WVU governor Okey Patterson, And former WVU President Irvin Stewart.'
'Scene from the 100th Ann. reception honoring Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Helfin.  Facing the camera, from left to right, are: Dr. Heflin; Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann, member of the WVU Board of Governors; Mrs. Heflin; and Mrs. Ernest Nesius.'
'Scene at the 100th Ann. reception in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin.  Dr. and Mrs. Heflin are standing on the left, with WVU athletic trainer Whitey Gwynne in the foreground and Alumni Secretary David Jacobs in the background.
'Acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin (left), Mrs. Heflin (second from left), Dr. Irvin Stewart (right), and Mrs. Stewart are pictured just after Dr. Stewart made the main address as spokesman for the twelve professors honored at the Faculty Honors Convocation Mar. 7, 1967.'
Mr. Shamberger is on the right, President Heflin is in the center, and Mrs. Heflin is on the left. The scrapbook was a present to the Heflins.
'Dr. and Mrs. Stewart just after Dr. Stewart made the main address as spokesman for the twelve professors honored at the Faculty Honors Convocation, Mar. 7, 1967.'
'WVU President James G. Harlow (left), WVU student body president Jim Mullendore (center), and member of the WVU Board of Governors Pat Hamilton (right) are shown at the burial of the time capsule in December 1967
Photos of WVU Presidents are included in the display.
'John Luchok, University editor, (at left) looks over books written by the professors honored at May 11 Authors' Banquet with Dr. Harry B. Heflin, acting WVU President.'
'WVU President James G. Harlow at press conference shortly after taking over leadership of WVU in September, 1967.'
'WVU President James G. Harlow at press conference shortly after taking over leadership of WVU in September, 1967.'
'Famed CBS correspondent Richard C. Hottelet (center) is shown chatting with WVU Acting President Harry B. Heflin (right) and Roman J. Verhaalen, Dean of the Kanawha Valley Graduate School (left) prior to Hottelet's Mar. 13, 1967 lecture on the International Emphasis Series.'
'WVU Birthday Dinner of Feb. 13, 1967, from left to right: Governor Smith; Thomas White, president of WVU Alumni Association; Dr. Harry B. Heflin, acting WVU president; and Jack Canfield, aide to Governor Smith.'
Left to right: Don Bond, Jas. Harlow, and Harry B. Heflin.
This is dinner was a part of the observance of WVU's 100th anniversary.
'100th Anniversary Birthday Dinner Cake-Cutting ceremonies.  Left to right are: Gov. Hulett Smith, acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin, and Congressman Arch A. Moore.'
'100th Anniversary Birthday Dinner on Feb. 13, 1967.  The banquet was delayed six days due to an unexpectedly heavy snow storm.  Cutting the birthday cake are, left to right: Governor Hulett Smith, acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin, and Congressman Arch A. Moore.'
'At the table: Jack Canfield, Assistant to Governor Smith; Former WVU President Irvin Stewart; Former Governor W.W. Barron; Former Governor Okey Patterson; Mrs. Irvin Stewart on the extreme right.'
President William Howard Taft, front row center, delivered the inaugural speech Nov. 1, 1911, when Thomas Edward Hodges, became president of the University.  Identified front row, left to right, are Daniel B. Purinton, Gov. W.E. Glasscock, President Taft, Thomas E. Hodges and Dr. I.C. White.  Left, 2nd row: Judge Frank Cox, Henry Green, editor of the Morgantown Post.  The first two men pictured in the back row could not be identified, third is James L. Lakin, fourth Maj. Butts, who lost his life in sinking of Titanic; fifth, Mr. Sigwart; sixth George C. Baker; seventh, H.C. Batton; eight and ninth, unidentified; 10th Harry Carspecken; and others, M. L. Brown, William Williams, E. Donley, Benjamin Rosenbloom, Frank B. Trotter and Dr. A.M. Buckhannon.  The men in uniform were members of the Governor's Staff.'
G. C. Baker, Otto Sigwart, Gen. Elliot, National Guard, Russell Huston, and Major Butts in a car for the Inauguration of West Virginia University President Thomas Edward Hodges.
7th from left Elvis J. Stahr, 11th from left President James G. Harlow and 12th from left Governor Smith.
Left, Alumni president Charles P. Mead speaking at the dinner; Right, Mrs. A. C. Spurr, Mr. Spurr, Mrs. K Douglas Bowers and Mr. Bowers.
The speaker's table at the Inaugural dinner at Women's Hall.  Left to right, President Stewart, Mrs. William G. Thompson, Mr. Salvati, Mrs. Vannevar Bush, Mr. Thompson, Mrs. James B. Conant, Dr. Bush, Mrs. Raymond E. Salvati, Dr. Conant and Mrs. Irvin Stewart.
Inauguration principals in the academic procession, from left to right: Dr. Stewart, Dr. Conant, Dr. Bush, Mr. Salvati, Mr. Spurr and Mr. Neff.
At the reception in Elizabeth Moore Hall: from left to right, President and Mrs. Stewart, Dr. Conant, Mrs. Bush and Dr. Bush.
West Virginia University President Irvin Stewart confers Honorary Doctor of Science Degree to Dr. Vannevar Bush as Dr. Conant looks on.
Dr. Conant congratulated by President Stewart and Mr. Salvati as he receives the honorary doctor of science hood from Mr. Neff; from left to right Dr. Irvin Stewart, Charles Neff, Dr. James B. Conant and Raymond Salvati
Part of the receiving line at the reception at Elizabeth Moore Hall.
From left to right: Mrs. Salvati, Mr. Salvati, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Dr. Harris.
Dr. Bush concludes his inaugural dinner address as Mrs. Conant and Mr. Thompson applaud.
Lugar and Harlow stand behind a podium as they address the crowd at the dedication ceremony.
Military officers listen as Joseph Gluck speaks at dedication of the bell from the 'West Virginia' outside Oglebay Hall. In the background is Woodburn Hall.
'Probably the ground breaking ceremony at Mineral Industries Building (White Hall)'
'Part of the great crowd that packed the new Field House at West Virginia University, the inauguration of Dr. J.R. Turner as president was the first event ever held in this building.'
'The military unit of West Virginia University which is commanded by regular United States Army Officers, on their way to the Inauguration Ceremony of President J.R. Turner.'
'Governor Howard M. Gore, right, chief executive of West Virginia greeting Dr. John Roscoe Turner, at the inauguration exercises when Dr. Turner became president of West Virginia University.'
A portrait of President William L. Wilson; the caption reads 'Author of "Wilson Bill."'
A portrait of President Frank Butler Trotter who served WVU between 1914 and 1928.
'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.'
President Stewart greets students at the door; receiving line from left to right, Dr. Irvin Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Gluck and Mr. Joseph Gluck.
Part of the crowd at the Field House, official delegates in the first five rows.
The procession as it moved passed the Chemistry building (Clark Hall) with the Wise Library and Mineral Industry (White Hall)in the background.
Dr. Conant speaks at the inauguration of President Irvin Stewart at the Field House.