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Original to be filed in WV History on View oversize file.
View of students at entrance of Creative Arts Center.
'Tower Rising on forestry building at WVU will house the College of Human Resources and Education.  Costing about $3.4 million, the tower will be equipped with a closed-circuit television system.  It is expected to be completed in the fall of 1969.  The architect is Martin, Zando and Milstead of Charleston and the contractor is Mellon and Stuart of Pittsburgh, which has a branch office in Fairmont.'
Engineering building is in the background.
Towers Dormitories, Percival Hall, and Agricultural Engineering Building.
Medical Center at top of photo.
Creative Arts Center at right.  Proposed sites of field house and law building.
Engineering, Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, and CAC buildings.  Coliseum has not yet been constructed.
Creative Arts Center on right.  Baseball field on left.  Prior to construction of Coliseum.
Aerial View of Engineering Building on the far left side; WVU Coliseum on far right side; Towers Dormitories on the WVU Evansdale Campus.
Aerial view of the construction of the CAC.
View of old Hawley Field, Creative Arts Center being constructed and Engineering building on hill.
At bottom left is Agriculture Engineering Building, at the bottom right is Agriculture Sciences Building, and on the right is the Engineering Building.
'Foreground, Agricultural Engineering Building; background right, Agricultural Sciences Building; background middle, greenhouses.'
View of the Agricultural Engineering Building, Agricultural Sciences Building, Forestry Building, the dormitories and the Engineering Building under construction.
Evansdale Campus, West Virginia University, Morgantown, Monongalia County, W. Va.
Foreground view of construction of Forestry building.  Background, right, construction of Twin Towers.
First built, farthest from University Avenue.
View from left to right Medical Center, Forestry Building, and old Morgantown Country Club.