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Caption reads: "From Memory Book of Carrie Kate Fleming (BA 1920)."
Ann Little stars as the character Tracy Lord in a WVU production of "Philadelphia Story," a play by Phillip Barry. The other character is played by Bob Brown.
A view of the WVU campus in 1952. Note Eiesland Hall under construction.
WVU students and faculty pose in classroom.  The group appears to be a chemistry class.
One of the engineers is wearing a robot costume.
Students participating in class in Woodburn Hall.
A view of Woodburn Circle including Martin, Chitwood, and Woodburn Halls taken from the Falling Run Bridge.
Aerial view of Morgantown showing the WVU campus.
Three professors stand behind a display booth on the left while a student poses beside a large display on the right. Subjects unidentified.
John Roscoe Turner, center, stands with unidentified associates outside of the old music building on this day of his inauguration.
Turner, center, is pictured with two unidentified associates outside of a WVU building the day of his inauguration.
Members of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity WVU Chapter take a group photo outside of the fraternity house.
ROTC students form a line as they salute the professors walking down the field.
R. P. Davis's engineering class poses outside of the university building.
Two unidentified players are pictured on the practice field.
Varney reaches back as he prepare to throw the ball.
Glenn prepares to catch a football during football practice.
Jack Fleming, pictured on the far right, is pinned with a "committee" ribbon and poses with his "committee" members. Father Scott is pictured second from the right.Jack Fleming, known as "the voice of the Mountaineers," was the sports commentator for WVU football and basketball games until 1996. During his career, he also commentated for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Fleming is an alumni of Morgantown High School and of West Virginia University.
Schaus played basketball for WVU in 1946-1949. He coached in 1954-1960 and served as the Athletic Director for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. He left WVU in 1960 to become the head coach and subsequent general manager for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Navy ROTC members march down the field beneath the construction site of Stalnaker Hall.
The West Virginia University Mountaineers face off the Carlisle Indians on their home turf. WVU won the game in a landslide victory, 21-0.
Portrait of the West Virginia University head coach Tobin. Tobin later went on to coach the Akron Pros and brought them to victory in the first ever NFL championship with an undefeated season.
Montford M. "Tubby" McIntyre coached the West Virginia University Mountaineer football team from 1916-1920.
Halfback Andrew "Rip" King ('19) scores a touchdown against the Carlisle Indians. WVU won this game in a landslide 21-0.
An unidentified West Virginia University football player is pictured in his practice gear.
An unidentified West Virginia University football player is pictured in his practice gear.
An unidentified West Virginia University football player is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Knight" is pictured in his practice gear.
An unidentified WVU football player is pictured in his practice gear.
An unidentified West Virginia University football player is pictured in his practice gear.
West Virginia University's Fred "Ike" Mills ('20) was a versatile football player, playing tackle and end positions. He came to WVU from Keyser Prep where he had made a name for himself as a backfield man. Shortly after the 1917 season, he joined the United State military.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Chenny" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Hutch" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Henry" is pictured in his practice gear.
Russel "Rus" Meredith ('21) played as a guard for West Virginia University. He came to WVU from Fairmont High School where he had had a successful career in football.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Brannon" is pictured in his practice gear.
A WVU football player identified as "Dad" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Anderson" is pictured in his practice gear.
Joe Harrick ('21) played as a tackle for the West Virginia University Mountaineers and was described as one of the "greatest linesmen that ever wore the Old Gold and Blue" in the 1919 Monticola yearbook.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Webster" is pictured in his practice gear.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Wagner" is pictured in his practice gear.
McCue ('21) was a guard for the West Virginia University Mountaineers.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Brooks" is pictured in his practice gear.
Fred "Ike" Mills ('20) played an end position for West Virginia University's football team. He came to WVU from Keyser Prep, where he had won himself a name as a backfield man. Shortly after the 1917 season, Mills enlisted in the military.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Rhodes" is pictured in his practice gear.
Lewis ('20) was a quarterback for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. He came to WVU from Charleston High School.
Russell "Rus" Bailey ('19) was elected captain of the West Virginia University Mountaineers after the original captain, Clay Hite, enlisted in the army. Bailey led his team to a winning season in 1917, with a season record of 6-3.
A West Virginia University football player identified as "Latterner" is pictured in his practice gear.
Paul "Monk" Hager ('19) was a player for the West Virginia University Mountaineers and was described as "one of West Virginia's most valuable men."
Hite ('18) was a halfback for West Virginia University's Mountaineer football team. During the 1917 season, Hite enlisted in the First Officers Training Camp after the United States declared war and was commissioned as a lieutenant. In his absence, the team elected Russell Bailey as the captain of the team. Russell came to WVU from Huntington High and was well-known as an excellent athlete.
West Virginia University Cheerleaders and the Mountaineer Mascot pose at stadium.
West Virginia University's 1986-1987 mascot poses with Mountaineer Statue located outside of the Mountainlair on the downtown campus.
Matthew Zervos is posing outside of Woodburn Circle. Matthew Zervos was West Virginia University's Mountaineer Mascot for the academic year of 1986-1987.
Postcard photograph of Morgantown in the foreground and the West Virginia University campus in the background including University Hill, also known as "Observatory Hill". See the original for correspondence written on the back.
Including the WVU Campus and the General Woodworking Lumber Company "MORGANTOWN" on business roof.
Looking N.E. of Monongahela River Bridge connecting B.&O. and M.R. Depots - Also West Virginia University Buildings
Looking N.E. to "Sunny Side" - Stadium and University buildings from Monongahela River.
'Leaving Morgantown, Home of West Virginia University. Founded in 1867, Erected by Student Council 1946-47'
'Many boats docked along the Monongahela were crushed by heavy ice flows during the Winter of 1917 - 1918. This view shows the conditions that existed near the Walnut Street Wharf.'
With assistance from members of Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity, Joe Gluck helps unpack the bell of battle cruiser West Virginia:  Doug Ritchey (left); John Liston (right); Dan Blosser (third from left).
The mast lays in a field before it is erected at West Virginia University's Memorial Plaza, which is located directly in front of Oglebay Hall.
A group of young boys climb onto the mast before the dedication ceremony.
An aerial view of downtown campus during WVU vs Pitt football game.
Includes West Virginia University campus, and Mountaineer Field (on left).
View of WVU from Observatory Hill.
Written on the back of photograph: 'Town and Campus in 1895 and 1945; two communities and one city looking forward to another two hundred years.'
'West Virginia University and Morgantown (1891-1892) as taken from a point some distance north of the U. The Catalogue for one of those subsequent years states that Science Hall was finished in 1893, but no sign of it is to be seen in this picture, but the roof was on Commencement Hall, and the Court House was built (1892), which fixes the date about as given above.' 'View of Morgantown & Sunnyside taken from North Morgantown Hill. Note the orchard along Overhill St. also showing the house owned by the Whites nearby.'