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"How to spoil a lovely building on the backside."
A close-up of the detailed stonework on Stewart Hall.
James Harlow, president of W.V.U. from 1968 to 1978, speaks to Dr. Irvin Stewart at the dedication of Stewart Hall. Dr. Stewart is seated on the right.
Probably taken from Chemistry Annex.
Group of men gathered at rear entrance to Mountainlair.
Currently Stewart Hall.
'This is the picture Vic Haines thinks shows where Reynolds Hall was or is torn almost to the ground (evidence the crane) and Mountainlair is being constructed at the same time.  This remains a question.  It looks like most of it is Mountainlair, all the way.  But Mountainlair also isn't that near the sidewalk, so it may be that it is???? The type of cars makes it seem Mountainlair.'
The installation of U.S.S. West Virginia's mast nears completion at Memorial Plaza on the campus of West Virginia University.  The Mountainlair and Stewart Hall are visible in the background.
Buildings pictured are Engineering II, Physics, President's Home, Administration, Law School, and Chemistry.
A scene from Greek Week events 'Hill Climb' showing members of Fraternity running up the North High Street.  In the background Administration Building, Old Buildings and Grounds and Security headquarters, Chemistry Building and Armory are also shown.
Data processing Computer Center located in basement of annex.
Now known as the Carruth Center.
Front left: Engineering building II and  behind it is the Physics building.  Back left to right: President's home, Administration, Law School, Chemistry building.
Buildings pictured are the experiment station, Administration, Martin Hall, and the corner of Science Hall.
View of Grumbein Island, and left to right: Cafeteria, Health Center, Reynolds Hall, Tower of Administration building, Law School, President's home, Experiment Station.
Unidentified man standing on the steps of Stewart Hall. Built in 1902, Stewart Hall was originally the University library.
Buildings pictured are the Law Building, President's Home, and the library.
'Stadium under construction.'
Formerly administration building, once old library.
Stewart Hall was the library when this picture was taken.
The library shown in the picture was later the Administration Building and now is called Stewart Hall. Director Walter Mestrezat is in the first row center with a baton in his hand.
A portion of Stewart Hall is visible on the right.
Looking down onto Commencement Hall. Part of Stewart Hall is visible and the Armory building is in the background.
A view of Stewart Hall when it was used as library.  Over the central archway 'LIBRARY' is engraved.  A hooded car is parked in front of the building on University Avenue.  The photo is taken across from the street on a fall day.
Commencement Hall also visible on the left.
From left to right, First Row at bottom: 1)May Ellison, 2)Laura Craig, 3) Hazel Kelly, 4)Unknown, 5)Annabelle Charleton, 6)Aloise Hensell, 7)Sponsor: Mrs. Collins, 8)Jessie Davis, 9)Pearl Michael, 10)Leola Wotring, 11)Lela Grace Conaway, 12) Jeanette Brown; Second Row: 13)Florenda Manendia, 14)Marion Ott, 15)Loretta Federer, 16)Vernita Anderson, 17)Marie Suitor, 18)Elizabeth Repert, 19)Elizabeth Lawrence, 20)Jessie Schnopp, 21)Agnes MacGrerroan, 22)Miriam Shultz; Third Row: 23)Jeanette MacGreffey, 24)Unknown, 25)Edith Jordan, 26)Medora Mason, 27) Jaunita Hensell, 28)Unknown, 29)Agnes Neidemeyer, 30)Martha Washington, 31)MacGorren, 32)Virginia Thacker, 33)Kate Montgomery; Fourth Row: M. Simpson, 35)Elizabeth Reacy, 36)Mary Eddy, 37)Lucie Trickett, 38)Alice MacGreffey, 39)Wertie Ruale, 40)Erma Belle.
Currently Stewart Hall. 'Dohertys Folder, 1901- 1914'
'View of the library (now Stewart Hall), and the President's Home (Now Purinton House), taken during the winter of 1911-1912.'
Two trolleys pass Stewart Hall, the old university library.
A group of women, men, and children, who are likely members of a 4-H group. The group is in front of the library, which is now Stewart Hall.
Currently Stewart Hall.
Front Street is now University Avenue. Stewart Hall on the West Virginia University campus is in the background.