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A photograph of three men studying information, possibly at the construction site of the Creative Arts Center.
A portrait of Dean Duncan (right), from the Creative Arts Center, examining and discussing a photograph with another man during construction.
Stewart Hall (library) is in the background.
'Finishing touches on New 'Lair.'
Originally called the Mineral Industries Building.
Dr. Duncan checking construction of Creative Arts Center
From top to bottom you can see the Agricultural Engineering Building, Agricultural Sciences Building, and the Engineering Building under construction.
Agricultural Engineering Building, Agricultural Sciences Building, and the Engineering Building under construction.
Mountainlair under construction dates the photograph to the summer of 1966.
At bottom left is Agriculture Engineering Building, at the bottom right is Agriculture Sciences Building, and on the right is the Engineering Building.
Foreground view of construction of Forestry building.  Background, right, construction of Twin Towers.
'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.'
'New Library, West Virginia University, In Process of Construction; Cost of Building $105,000'
Adding wing to Woodburn Hall. Martin Hall is also pictured in this photograph.
White Hall; Tucker and Silling, Architects; Baker and Coombs, General Contractors.
White Hall; Tucker and Silling, Architects; Baker and Coombs General Contractors.
White Hall; Kanawha Construction Company; South Charleston, W. Va.  Baker & Coombs, General Contractors; Morgantown, W. Va.
Tucker & Silling- Architects; Baker & Coombs- General Contractors
'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.'
Excavation site of White Hall, formerly Mineral Industries Building, West Virginia University.