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From left to right 1) Unknown 2) Harold Stassen 3) Unknown 4) President Irvin Stewart.
Aerial view of the Medical Center.
Note attached to back says: 'To: Mr. Glenn D. Bengston From: Betty Boyd This picture was taken on Link Day, 1958; It is Mortar Board 1958-59. Front Row, left to right: Frances Barnes Cox, Rosalie Fuscaldo Gaziano, Dreama Wyant Frisk, Elise Pettrey McWhorter, Barbara Sayre. Second Row, left to right: Hester Chandler Harrison, Vicki Vickers Douglas, Maria Sagris, Mary Ann Bornmann Wollerton, Ruth Ann Booth, Emily Kay Martin, Mary Sue Gilkeson, Mary Manolakis.'
Aerial view of the Medical Center.
Sponsored by R.M. Davis, standing in the middle, flanked by two chiefs carving meat.
Students and Families in front of the field House.
Photos of WVU Presidents are included in the display.
Student being taught to play the up-right bass in what was once West Virginia University's music department, now known as the creative arts department.
View of the east side of the Agricultural Experiment Station Building.  Three early automobiles are parked on College Avenue across from the building.
President Irvin Stewart in an office in front of bookshelves with a book in his hand.
President Irvin Stewart on right exchanges a bill and an envelope with other person.
'Irvin Stewart on podium'.
First row - second from left, West Virginia University president Elvis Stahr. Second row - first on left, Governor Cecil Underwood.
Students entering the Field House for graduation.
'Please return to: Bureau of Information, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.'
The mill and it's reflection in the water.
View of a large stone barn building next to a road and men on horseback at Ft. Spring.
Three women in room at Arnold Hall.
Front view of Stewart Hall, formerly the library.