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Possibly Armstrong Hall.
Homer Patrick, Instructor.
Betty Boyd in suit on right.
'WVU Engineering School Scene.'
Playing the Game 'The Last Straw' with a young child.
Students in engineering laboratory in the Engineering Sciences building.
Left to right, Red Brown; Bill Bonsall, unidentified student, Fred Shaus.
Instructor adjusting machine while student listens to recording on headphones.
'The Beanery' at WVU poses on a front porch. Identified are: Charles Alexander Ellison, second row, second from right in uniform; Addison Dunlap Ellison, third row front right, in uniform, hand on his brother's shoulder.'
This class photograph was taken on the steps outside Colson Hall. None of the subjects are identified.
Standing in the middle is Betty Boyd, on the  left in plaid is Sarah Lilly, on the right facing front is Ann Sleeth, Craig Michel is seated to her right.
'Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority assist in mailing copies of the Charleston Gazette-Daily Mail's 100th Anniversary Supplement, 'Threshold,' to WVU alumni.'
A photograph of a man in a classroom working with what appears to be laboratory equipment.
A man in a classroom working with what appears to be laboratory equipment.
A photograph of a student working on a drawing of a ventilation system.
A student keeps records while other conducts experiments.
Students studying heart beat of a frog in the Biology Lab.
Students run experiments on rabbit.
A diseases specimen is examined in Pathology Class.
Students of Medical Technology examine specimen in the lab while a professor watches them over.
Students examine raw materials under microscope in Pharmacology lab.
Students listen attentively to a professor while she talks about human physiology.
Pharmacy students receive instructions and actual practice in filling and processing prescriptions. Shown here is students working such tasks in a lab.
Students operate a pill making machine.
Students in advanced study often rely on highly specialized equipment to aid their studies.
A Physics student works on Nier Mass Spectroscope to measure ratio of the gas contents of a mixture.
File was labeled "person on horse."  This is an image of Leila Jesse Frazier, one of the first women to graduate from the WVU School of Law in 1899. At the beginning of her time at the school of Law, she arrived in Morgantown unaccompanied from Martinsburg, W. Va. riding a horse in "man fashion."
The image shows the back of a female student rushing into Woodburn Hall.
WVU students and faculty pose in classroom.  The group appears to be a chemistry class.
Portrait of an unidentified member of the WVU Cadet Corps.
Tillie Bernhardt, from Uniontown, P. A., graduated from West Virginia in 1897. She was the first first-generation woman to graduate from WVU.
Five students pose on the steps in front of a building.
Robert Scott worked in the West Virginia University History Department after graduating in 1942, as a teaching assistant. He entered the army in 1943 and was commissioned a lieutenant, Company F, 271st Regiment, 69th Division. Scott was killed in action near Luxembourg, February 28, 1945 while leading an attack on a German held position.
An 1884 graduate of Morgantown High School, Lillian May Hackney taught public school in Monongalia County for several years before entering WVU in 1889. Following her graduation from the University in 1893, she taught high school for one year in Cleveland, Ohio and then accepted a position as instructor of mathematics at Marshal Normal School in Huntington. Hackney remained at Marshall for 45 years. During the course of her lengthy career, she undertook additional work at Cornell, Columbia, the University of Chicago and the University of Marburg (Germany). She belonged to the AAUW as well as to several state and national mathematics associations.
Ivy covered Woodburn Hall dominates the photograph as students walk to class or relax on the lawn.
Leah Anderson became the first woman to be elected student body president of West Virginia University in 1975.
This shot was staged for a film making class under the speech department. The couples did not necessarily know each other.  They were stopped and asked if they would pose for the film.
'Fi Batar's Razz, Freshmen girls.'
The woman in the white shirt is Playboy Magazine Playmate of the Month, Michelle Hamilton, Miss March 1968 in the ballroom of the new Mountainlair.  She was there in connection with a contest selecting a campus playmate.
WVU band in stands cheers for the team.
'We were informed, we talked, we listen, and sometimes we laughed.'
Students with candidate signs on voting day in front of Mountainlair.
WVU marching band performs from the football stands.
A band member loses hat while they perform.
Drum Major and band performs pre-game show for the game audience.
WVU marching band performing in formation on the field.
Unidentified male student focused on a class lecture at WVU.