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1. Remedial Reading Instructor and Student, West Virginia University

2. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

3. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

4. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

5. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

6. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

'Dr. Jay Barton, (right) Chairman of the WVU Biology Department, outlines to TV cameraman John Stone of Morgantown, the 50 minute lecture, he will tape for the Biology I course. As soon as it is completed, Barton will have the opportunity to watch a re-play of the lecture and can, if he chooses, change parts of it.'

7. Dr. Jay Barton Setting up to Tape Lecture, West Virginia University

8. Samuel B. Brown, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

9. Fred Brooks, West Virginia University

10. A. B. Brooks, West Virginia University

First Department Head, Plant Pathology.

11. N. J. Giddings, West Virginia University

12. Herman Godes, West Virginia University

13. History Professor Charles H. Ambler, West Virginia University

Professor of History at West Virginia University.

14. J. M. Callahan, West Virginia University

15. J. M. Callahan, West Virginia University

Professor of History and Political Science in the State University, at Morgantown, West Virginia., will address the Brotherhood on 'The Problem of World Peace' at the first M. E. Church Sunday, November 5th, At 2:30 P. M.'

16. J. M. Callahan, West Virginia University

17. Oliver Perry Chitwood, Professor of History, West Virginia University

18. Professor John Clarkson, West Virginia University

19. Dr. Thomas Canning, Music, West Virginia University

Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University History Department.

20. Dr. James Morton Callahan, West Virginia University

21. Dr. J. Morton Callahan, West Virginia University

22. Faculty Member Corbett, West Virginia University

'John Harrington Cox, 1863-1945; John H. Cox was a teacher of English in his native Illinois and in North Dakota before joining the faculty at West Virginia University in 1902 as an instructor. He held the position of professor of English philology from 1904 until his retirement in 1932. Professor Cox will be remembered for his establishment of the Beowulf Club at the University in 1908 as a means of arousing student interest in old and middle English Literature. The publication of Folk Songs of the South in 1925 was a climax of his achievement in collecting and preserving Folk Literature not only in West Virginia but in the whole Appalachian region. He translated and adapted for childrens use tales of chivalry from Old English, Old French, and Middle High German sources. Among these are Beowulf, A Knight of Artur`s Court, The Song of Roland and Siegfried. Dr. Cox was widely known through his writings in scholarly journals and his work in teachers` institutes in West Virginia and other states.'

23. John Harrington Cox, West Virginia University

24. Benjamin W. Allen, West Virginia University