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From Volume One of Morgantown Ordnance Plant Pictures at Morgantown, W. Va.  Constructed and Operated by the Ammonia Department, E. I. Dupont De Nemours and Company. Administrative and Maintenance.
From Volume One of Morgantown Ordnance Plant Pictures at Morgantown, W. Va.  Constructed and Operated by the Ammonia Department, E. I. Dupont De Nemours and Company. Administrative and Maintenance.
From Volume One of Morgantown Ordnance Plant Pictures at Morgantown, W. Va.  Constructed and Operated by the Ammonia Department, E. I. Dupont De Nemours and Company. Administrative and Maintenance.
From left to right the men are: Mr. Fraleigh, Mr. Hesier, Mr. Luelch and Mr. Moran.
Teachers and pupils in University High School lab. At the time University High School was a division of West Virginia University for training teachers.  Pictured in the photograph are, from left to right:  Fred Truban, Carol Reynolds, Michael Caruso, and Scottie Riffle.  Girl in background unknown.
Students at work in a laboratory classroom at WVU.
John A. Myres, director.
'The entire third floor of the main part of University Hall is devoted to the Laboratories of the Departments of Zoology and Botany.  These Laboratories are equippped with the most modern apparatus.  Other Biological Laboratories are in the basement of the same building.'
'Dr. Dablis in Background.'
Students using a machine at the Chemical Engineering Building.
'Right, Hall.'
'Man's Polluted environment is a major focus of graduate study and research at West Virginia University. This graduate student is working on a research project concerning air pollution. WVU's graduate and professional education programs have expanded dramatically in recent years.'
Appears to be in Woodburn Hall.  Looks like early histology lab and equipment according to Bruce Plamer, WVU Department of Anatomy, March 31, 2006.
Appears to be in Woodburn Hall.
Clark Hall Chemistry Laboratory.
'The Fluid Mechanics laboratory contains two small centrifugal pumps, in addition to the hydraulic unit shown. The unit in the far corner is a speed variator to drive a future pump. Space is reserved for one research project.' Image from page 19 of 'Progress Report on Civil Engineering Submitted to Education Committee, Engineers Council for Professional Development 29 West 39th Street, New York 18, New York by College of Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.' Original photo may be found in this publication located in the WV Collection book collection.
Instructor performing an experiment.
'Second from top - Lazelle ?'
Students examine a wheel.
Students in engineering laboratory in the Engineering Sciences building.
Dr. Gilbert and another physician examine a specimen.
'Dr. Dodds in background. Per G. S. Dodds, 2-6-58.'
'Bread Score Card' on display on the chalkboard on the right side of the photograph.
Students studying plants in lab.
Man studying readout from a machine.
Students participating in Gastric Emptying Studies each sampling milky liquid in a beaker while faculties in a lab coat looking over them. Photo includes 'Martha Coyne.'
Two researchers work in the chemical lab of the Agricultural Experiment Station.
Two researchers in a lab coats are shown working; one seated looking through a microscope while others standing records it on a notebook.
John A. Myers (Director) at Chemistry lab at Agricultural Experiment Station.
A view of Chemical Room.
A view of Agricultural Experiment Station lab.
A view of Agricultural Experiment Station lab.
A lab in the Agricultural Experiment Station.
A room in the Agricultural Experiment Station.
A. D. Hopkins handles a microscope in a room in the Agricultural Experiment Station.
A lab in the Agricultural Experiment Station.