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General Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed the students and faculty at West Virginia University during a special convocation at Mountaineer Field. General Eisenhower is riding in the back of the vehicle and is seated between West Virginia Governor Clarence Meadows and WVU President Irwin Stewart.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower waves to the crowd at Mountaineer Field. Seated in the vehicle are Governor Clarence Meadows, General Eisenhower and WVU President Irvin Stewart.
Crowd gathers for the ceremony inaugurating Thomas Hodges as President of West Virginia University. Among the distinguished guests was United States President William H. Taft.
West Virginia University President James Harlow speaks at the unveiling ceremony for the Mountaineer Statue, on campus, outside the Mountainlair.
First President of WVU. According to Charles Ambler, in contrast to political leaders, religious lights advocated coeducation at West Virginia University from the time of its inception. A Methodist minister, Rev. Martin discussed the creation of a normal (teacher training) program with the principal of the Morgantown Female Collegiate Institute during the University's first year.
As Acting President of West Virginia University University from July 1, 1985 to April 14 1986, Diane Reinhard became the first woman to hold the University's highest office.
Left to right: Neil S. Bucklew, Gene Arthur Budig, Interim President Peter Magrath, James P. Clements, and David C. Hardesty, Jr.
President Stewart in his office.
President Stewart in his office.
'Robert Carter Berkeley(1837-1918),chairman 1883-84.'
'Inaugural Dinner Speakers, 2nd from left is Gov. Cecil Underwood.'
President Heflin on right and Jennings Randolph on left.
Congressman Arch Moore and Governor Hulett Smith and WVU President Harry Heflin on the end in the picture.
A portrait of Harry Heflin (left) and Charles Trembley (right), oldest living graduate of West Virginia University.
Harry Heflin (far left) and President Paul Miller (second from right) standing with other individuals in White Hall.
A photograph of Paul Miller (center) standing with two other men.