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During 100th anniversary of West Virginia University.
WVU Birthday Dinner of Feb. 13, 1967.
'At the table: Jack Canfield, Assistant to Governor Smith; Former WVU President Irvin Stewart; Former Governor W.W. Barron; Former Governor Okey Patterson; Mrs. Irvin Stewart on the extreme right.'
'Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann, member of the WVU Board of Governors (left), Mrs. Donovan H. Bond, wife of the exec. dir. of the 100th Ann. observance (center), and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin, wife of the acting president of WVU (right) look over a scrapbook presented to the Heflins.'
'Members if Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and 100th Anniversary Office workers mail copies of the Charleston Gazette-Daily Mail's 100th Anniversary supplement, 'Threshold,' to WVU alumni.'
'Feb. 13, 1967 WVU Birthday Dinner, from left to right: Ray Wilkins; Joe Gluck, WVU Director of Student Affairs; Congressman Arch Moore; Marine Corps Brig. Gen. and WVU alumnus General Earl E. Anderson.  Woman with back turned is unidentified.'
'Donald Hall, appeared here on March 1, 1967, on the Open Door Series following the previous evening's performance of his creation, An Evening's Frost.'
Congressman Arch Moore and Governor Hulett Smith and WVU President Harry Heflin on the end in the picture.
West Virginia University President Elvis J. Stahr, Jr. is in the foreground
WVU President Elvis Stahr listens.
'Famed Russian pianist Yakov Zak appeared here Feb. 8, 1967 as a cultural event of the 100th Anniversary observance.'
'WVU's 100th Anniversary Birthday Dinner.  In center is Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Earl E. Anderson, WVU alumnus, who appeared earlier in the day on the Alumni Headliner Series, speaking to WVU students.'
'100th Anniversary Birthday Dinner on Feb. 13, 1967.  The banquet was delayed six days due to an unexpectedly heavy snow storm.  Cutting the birthday cake are, left to right: Governor Hulett Smith, acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin, and Congressman Arch A. Moore.'
'100th Anniversary Birthday Dinner Cake-Cutting ceremonies.  Left to right are: Gov. Hulett Smith, acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin, and Congressman Arch A. Moore.'
At the WVU's 100th Anniversary Birthday dinner, from left to right: Mrs. Thomas White, Governor Smith, and Mr. Thomas White are seated at the head table.
'WVU Birthday Dinner of Feb. 13, 1967, from left to right: Governor Smith; Thomas White, president of WVU Alumni Association; Dr. Harry B. Heflin, acting WVU president; and Jack Canfield, aide to Governor Smith.'
'From left ro tight: unidentified, former WVU governor Okey Patterson, And former WVU President Irvin Stewart.'
'WVU graduate and Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Earl E. Anderson shakes hands with Harry Goldsmith at WVU Birthday Dinner on Feb. 13, 1967.'
'Elvis Stahr, President of Indiana University, prior to his appearance at the WVU Birthday Dinner.'
'Noted historian Arthur Schlesinger (right) chats with planning committee chairman John Caruso (left) and 100th Ann. Exec. director Donovan H. Bond (center) at Lessons of History symposium Feb. 22, 1967.'
'Noted historian Arthur Schlesinger speaks at "Lessons of History" symposium Feb. 22, 1967.'
'Noted historian Arthur Schlesinger speaks at "Lessons of History" symposium feb. 22, 1967.'
'Famed Kentucky author Jesse Stuart (second from right) chats with WVU professors John Caruso, prof. of history and chairman of the symposium planning committee (left); J.P. Brawner, prof. of English (second from left); and Ruel Foster, prof. and chairman of English (right) at the Feb. 22-24, 1967 'Lessons of History,' symposium.'
'The Feb. 22-24, 1967 "Lessons of History" symposium featured a panel session with four top historians speaking.  Shown are, from left to right; Dr. Samuel C. Chu, University of Pittsburgh; moderator Dr. Otis Rice, W. Va. Institute of Technology; planning committee chairman Dr. John A. Caruso, WVU Prof. of History; Dr. Fred G. Burke, Syracuse University (speaking) Dr. Lewis Hanke, Columbia University; and Dr. Thomas T. Hammond, University of Virginia.'
'The Feb. 22-24, 1967 "Lessons of History" Symposium featured a panel session with four top historians speaking.  Shown above, from left to right, are: Dr. Fred G. Burke, Syracuse University; planning committee chairman Dr. John A. Caruso, WVU prof. of History; Dr. Thomas T. Hammond, University of Virginia; moderator Dr. Otis Rice, W. Va. Institute of Technology; Dr. Samuel C. Chu, University of Pittsburgh; and Dr. Lewis Hanke, Columbia University.'
'History Symposium of Feb. 22-24 headlined Kentucky author Jesse Stuart and Arthur Schlesinger. Schlesinger is shown at left listening to Dr. John A. Caruso, chairman of the planning committee of the symposium at the Metropolitan Theatre.'
'Famous Kentucky writer Jesse Stuart (left) chats with WVU prof. Ruel Foster (Center) and planning committee chairman John Caruso (right) at 'Lessons of History' symposium Feb. 23, 1967.'
This was a part of WVU's centennial celebration.
'Famed Harvard historian Oscar Handlin (left) chats with WVU Professor John Caruso (center)and WVU Board of Governors member, Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann prior to Handlin's Feb. 23, 1967 lecture at the 'Lesson's of History' Symposium.'
'Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann, member of the WVU Board of Governors (left), chats with WVU professor John Caruso (center) and Dr. Lewis Hanke, Columbia University historian prior to Hanke's address at the Feb. 23, 1967 panel session of the Lessons of History symposium.'
'Harvard University historian Oscar Handlin speaks at Feb. 23, 1967 lecture as part of the "Lessons of History" symposium, as planning committee chairman John Caruso listens in the background.'
'Harvard University historian Oscar Handlin speaks at Feb. 23, 1967 lecture as part of the Lessons of History symposium, as planning committee chairman John Caruso listens in the background.'
'WVU Prof. of History and chairman of the program planning committee John Caruso (speaking) introduces famed Kentucky writer Jesse Stuart for his Feb. 24, 1967 luncheon address at the 'Lessons of History' symposium. Also shown, from left to right, are: Ruel Foster, WVU prof. and chairman of English; Stuart; Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann, member of the WVU Board of Governors; Joseph Gluck, WVU director of student educational services; and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin, wife of the acting president of WVU.'
'Will Geer and the commentator perform in 'An Evening's Frost,' Feb. 28, 1967.'
'A scene from the Mar. 7, 1967 Faculty Honors Convocation shows, from left to right; Robert Munn, WVU Prof. and Chairman of Library Science and Acting Provost; Ruel Foster, WVU Prof. and Chairman of English; Irvin Stewart, WVU Prof. of Political Science; Edmund Flink, WVU Prof. and Chairman of Medicine; George McLaren, WVU Prof. of Agricultural Biochemistry and Nutrition; and Clark Sleeth, Dean of the WVU School of Medicine.'
'A scene from the Mar. 7, 1967 Faculty Honors Convocation shows, from left to right: (first row) Evan Roberts, WVU Prof. of Economics and Marketing; Mrs. Evan Roberts; Dana Wells, WVU Prof. and Chairman of Geology and Geography; (second row) Mrs. Donovan H. Bond, wife of the Exec. Dir. of the 100th Ann. Observance; Carl Frasure, Dean of the WVU College of Arts and Science; Earl Core, WVU Prof. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry; and Mrs. Earl Core.'
'Dr. and Mrs. Stewart just after Dr. Stewart made the main address as spokesman for the twelve professors honored at the Faculty Honors Convocation, Mar. 7, 1967.'
'Acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin (left), Mrs. Heflin (second from left), Dr. Irvin Stewart (right), and Mrs. Stewart are pictured just after Dr. Stewart made the main address as spokesman for the twelve professors honored at the Faculty Honors Convocation Mar. 7, 1967.'
'Famed CBS correspondent Richard C. Hottelet is shown speaking at a Mar. 13, 1967 International Emphasis Series program.'
'WVU pianist Herman Godes performed with the Philharmonia Hungaria at a Mar. 17, 1967 concert during the 100th Anniversary year.'
'Famed CBS correspondent Richard C. Hottelet is shown at the Mar. 13, 1967 International Emphasis Series Program.  Also shown are Donovan H. Bond, exec. dir. of the 100th Ann. observance (left), and Roman Verhaalen, Dean of the Kanawha Valley Graduate Center (right).'
'Scene from the Mar. 23-27, 1967 international meeting of the Association of Women Students held here during the 100th Anniversary observance shows, from left to right: David Hess, director of student educational services and assistant provost of WVU; Jim Mullendore, president of the WVU student body; David C. Hardesty, former president of the WVU student body; and Edward Eddy, president of Chatham College in Pittsburgh.'
'President of Chatham College Edward Eddy speaks at Mar. 23-27, 1967 international meeting of the Association of Women Students held at WVU during the 100th Anniversary Year.'