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A group of male students gathered on a porch.

169. Student Group, West Virginia University

A Group portrait of graduates and faculty of the physics department at West Virginia University taken at what appeared to be one of University classroom; Danny McDonald, Nick Nicholson, Bill Coleman, Paul Errington, Aubry Hudgins, Frank Hoge, Bill, Roger Mersing Boelschevy, Yu Hak Hann, Gerry Huffman, Phil Pennington, Wade Temple Gefferson Marsh, Danny Sullivan, Dr. Charles Thomas, Pro. Douglas Williamson, Pro. Rexroad, Dr. Rex Ford.  (Not all the individuals in the photo are named, nor it is clear that which individual in the photo is named).

170. Physics Graduates and Faculty, West Virginia University

'A class of 1919 before Annual brush with Sophs [Sept. 1915]; Sophs defeated on High Street in Front of Sigma Nu House so Frosh wore no freshman caps.'

171. Group of Freshmen Students, West Virginia University

A group of international students from Tanganyika (now Tanzania) meeting with a male student of WVU.

172. International Students from Tanganyika (now Tanzania), West Virginia University

International Students from Tanganyika (now Tanzania) standing near a pond.

173. Field Day for International Students from Tanganyika (now Tanzania), West Virginia University

A group of students gathered in front of a fire place in Elizabeth Moore Hall.  Some students are named: Top Row from left to right 1) Unknown 2) Unknown 3) Unknown 4) 'Mike' Oliver 5) Unknown; Middle Row 1) Unknown 2) Barbara Sayre 3) Ruth Ann Walker 4) Carolyn Miller 5) 'Vickie' Vickers; Bottom Row --all unknown.

174. Student Group, West Virginia University

Russ Williams at a podium presenting to a roomful of attentive audience members. Some individuals' names are listed as follows: Jeri Degan, Sandy Buckley, Virginia Jackson and Rick Brown.

175. Russ Williams Speaks at Operations Conference, West Virginia University

'Bureau of Finance.'

176. Barbara Plattenburg Speaks to the Operations Conference, West Virginia University

The list of the names: C.S. Lowe (Eldora), W. F. McDonald (Charleston), C.A. Osborn (Clarksburg), Miss Evelyn Pratt (Wheeling), A.L. Sawtell, Phi Kappa Psi (Wheeling), W. H. South, Phi Sigma Kappa (Morgantown); G. E. Anderson, Phi Kappa Psi (Latrobe, PA), W. S. Arnold (Hartmansville), C. D. Barb (Morgantown), J.T. Beall (Capon Bridge), C.P. Davidson (Fleming), H.K. Brane (Piedmond), G. H. F. Holy (Grafton), J.W. Hugus (Wheeling), G.R. Krebbs, Sigma Chi (New Martinsville), Phillip Konrad, Sigma Chi (New Martinsville), J.E. Law (Clarksburg), Lee Lewellen (Duke), Miss Maud Sedgwick (Monterey, PA), C.H. Trippet (Wheeling), John Wallace (Wheeling), E.M. Whitescarver (Pruntytown), Miss Lucy B. Wood (Morgantown), H.M. White, Sigma Chi (Camden); F.N. Frum (Bridgeport), G.E. Gramm (Grafton), P.E. Greer (Wheeling), F.E. Gebhart (Latrobe, PA), Dale Grant (Morgantown), J.W. Horn (Capon Bridge).  The caption reads : 'Fulton and Morse have exhausted the scope of invention, nor that Webster and Jefferson have reached the highest limit of statemanship; but we do belive that in these and other fields of activity there is work that we may do, and we are getting ready to enter them.  Believing as we do in co-education, we are proud to have some young ladies in our class, and regret that their number is not larger.  We give due praise to these ladies, who by their enrnest efforts, are profiting by the educational advantages which are as much theirs as anyone's else.  May their example and influence and success induce many others to pursue the same course, and to help, by larger numbers, in representing future classes.  The members of the class are not lacking in loyalty to the University and all its interests.  Thoroughly imbued with the college spirit, they stand ready to help to enlist others in the work.  We feel sure that many, if not all, of those who are now Freshmen will continue their work through the entire course, and finally go out from the University as graduates, and place their names upon the roll of the many who have gone from this institution and achieved honorable success.'

177. Freshman in the Class of 1899, West Virginia University

Group of students from the graduating class of 1895 pose in cap and gown. In the forefront of the photo are twins Anna and Stella White of Morgantown, W. Va., who were the first women to receive Bachelors of Science degrees at West Virginia University.The other graduates of the class are: W. B. Cutright (Morgantown, W. Va.); C. E. Carrigan (Wheeling, W. Va.); T. L. Davies (Gleville, W. Va.); M. E. Gorman (Rivesville, W. Va.); W. J. Holden (Glenville, W. Va.); S. S. Jacob, Jr. (West Liberty, W. Va.); G. H. A. Kunst (Weston, W. Va.); U. S. G. Kendall (Fairmont, W. Va.); T. M. Lavell (Pencoyd, Pa.); Russell Morris (Morgantown, W. Va.); P. B. Martin (Kingwood, W. Va.); J. B. Protzman (Morgantown, W. Va.); C. N. Ridgway (Hospital, Illinois); Silas Stathers (Wheeling, W. Va.); and J. F. Strader (Morgantown, W. Va.).

178. Student Group from the Class of 1895, West Virginia University

Group of female students from WVU Catalog of 1895-1896.

179. Turn of the Century Co-Eds, West Virginia University

The picture shows a group of female students in front of a ivy covered building with a front arched entrance.

180. Turn of the Century Co-Eds in front of an Ivy Covered Building, West Virginia University