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Front lawn of library. 'Second from right Harriett Bauld.'
Left to right- Reynolds Hall, Administration, Law School, President's home
Cheerleaders and the Mountaineer lead the WVU Football team into the stadium through a massive Mountaineer figure.
Note the cost for admission is $3.00.
Louis Armstrong and a band; from left to right 'Satchmo' Armstrong, Velma Middleton, Trummy Young, two unidentified band members.  Others appearing were Billy Kyle, Danny Barcelone, and Edmond Hall.
Left to right: Unknown; R.M. Davis; Mrs. Elvis Stahr; WVU president Elvis Stahr; Father Robert Scott; Mary Jane Schuster; Jack Fleming.
Side view of WVU's Medical Center.
End View of Martin Hall and Chitwood in background.
Students cross street in between classes. The Grumbein Island is the name for the median strip the students are walking across.
'In Chemistry Building Auditorium before 1965 remodeling.  Probably a freshman class.'
'In Chemistry Building auditorium before 1965 remodeling.  James Hall, Instructor.'
Periodic Table hangs on the wall.
Man with a guitar entertains the group.
Children are Paula and Tommy.
Shown here are from left to right, Maurice Evans, Helen Hayes, J. W. Draper, (faculty).
Cheerleader on right, Carolyn Bagwell.
'Top to bottom: Medical Center, Twin Towers (under construction), Forestry Building (under construction), Agricultural Engineering Building.'
Dr. Oliver Perry Chitwood 'Professor Emeritus of History' and WVU President Paul Miller.
'Left to right: Mary Nichols Hastings, Betty Sweilzer O'Neil, Helen Loar Shamberger. On the left, Dick Koehler.'
View of Grumbein Island, and left to right: Cafeteria, Health Center, Reynolds Hall, Tower of Administration building, Law School, President's home, Experiment Station.
A car is driving by the Episcopal Church on Willey Street in Morgantown, West Virginia.
View of University Avenue at its intersection with College Avenue on the WVU Downtown campus.  Grumbein Island in center of street.  Martin Hall, Chitwood ('Science') Hall, and WVU Agricultural Experiment Station buildings visible.
'An architect's scale of the proposed Basic Sciences Building in West Virginia University's new Medical Center. Also shown is the location, to the right, of the proposed teaching hospital, which will be planned initially to contain 400 beds. The Basic Sciences Building, for which ground is to be broken soon, will be five stories in height and contain more than 1,000 rooms. Its functions will be to house facilities for instruction in the pre-clinical years in medicine, nursing and supporting fields, as well as the full program in dentistry and pharmacy. Architects for the Center are C.E. Silling and Associates, Charleston. West Virginia University Bureau of Information--for use September 5, 1954 and thereafter.'
View of the end of Stadium Bridge, corner old Forestry Building on left, Mountainlair in middle.
Buildings pictured are the experiment station, Administration, Martin Hall, and the corner of Science Hall.
Front left: Engineering building II and  behind it is the Physics building.  Back left to right: President's home, Administration, Law School, Chemistry building.
WVU R.O.T.C. drill with sponsors in Old Mountaineer Field (where current B&E building stands).
Before 1965 remodeling.
Evansdale Campus, West Virginia University, Morgantown, Monongalia County, W. Va.
Armstrong, Louis, legendary jazz musician signs autographs for eager fans.
"University Theatre Presents 'Bus Stop' July 9-10, 8:40."
Before 1965 remodeling.