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Ruby Gibson in Scott Gibson's photographic studio in Morgantown, W. Va.
Portrait of Ruby Gibson in Scott Gibson's Photographic Studio in Morgantown, W. Va.
Bill Doherty (left) and Wilsons (right) playing baseball in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Children playing baseball at a field in Morgantown, West Virginia.
A Little League team and their coach discuss strategy on a Morgantown field.
Ronnie Retton, in the center, was a baseball player at WVU.
A team playing baseball where present day "White Park" is in Morgantown.
A baseball field in Morgantown that was near present day "White Park."
Players Selly and Johnson with the American Legion in Morgantown.
Player in foreground is identified as Ben Bonifili.
A sampling of glassware from the Seneca Glass Company's Line No. 1936 - Cut 779.
Westover Bridge in background.
WVU students and faculty pose in classroom.  The group appears to be a chemistry class.
Photo features snow covered Morgantown, with the Westover Bridge in background.  The intersection of University Avenue and Willey Street is at the foreground.
One of the engineers is wearing a robot costume.
Fighters exchange blows with referee looking on.
WVU infielders during game.
WVU baseball player stands in front of teammates.
Stalnaker Hall, otherwise known as Women's Hall, in background.
The old bridge connecting downtown Morgantown to Westover.
A view of Woodburn Circle including Martin, Chitwood, and Woodburn Halls taken from the Falling Run Bridge.
A steamroller participates in early road construction.
Home is located at 443 Park Street and was built in 1904.
The man standing in the middle of the stage directs the musical group which consists of brass, string, woodwind, and percussion musicians inside the Women's Christian Temperance Union Community Building.
The Monongahela Building hosts various businesses within its walls, as seen from the windows in which those businesses display their names. The businesses vary from physician's practices, financing, real estate, and attorney practices. The building is located to the left of the courthouse.
Southeast view of the courthouse which is located on High Street.
The hotel is located on the corner of High and Moreland Streets.  A curtain in the left window advertises "Frocks & Hats."
Molded cement structures fill a warehouse.
An unidentified worker supervises as the machine molds concrete into support beam structures.
Members of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity WVU Chapter take a group photo outside of the fraternity house.
Clark Hall was the Chemistry Building located on the corner of University Ave. and Prospect St. To the right of the building and out of view is now the location of the Downtown Campus Library.
Three women collect books and magazines for patients at University Hospital.
Kramer, left, inspects mock sculpture of dentistry faculty member J. B. Rolunseir.
Famed Baltimore sculptor Kramer poses with a mock bust of a WVU faculty member identified as J. B. Rolunseir.
Dr. Weisser, left, sits at a desk with his former instructor.
A nurse holds a stethoscope on a young boy's pulse.
A mother and her child are greeted by a secretary at the WVU Medical Center.
An unidentified man reaches for a bottle of O negative blood.
An unidentified female nurse holds a blood pack up to the camera.
Photograph of the WVU Medical Center building, Basic Sciences Department.
Photograph of a WVU Medical Center ambulance.
Decorations resembling a Christmas tree sit in the courtyard.
High Street is decorated with Christmas lights and other decorations.
Portrait of Mountaineer halfback Andrew V. 'Rip' King ('19) in his football gear.
Mt. Union Methodist is located on Pt. Marion Road in Morgantown.  It began in 1881 and moved to a new location in 1909.  In 1950 the church was damaged by fire and repairs were finished in 1952.
West, left, and Akers, right, pose with Ann Dinardi. West had lived in Ann and her sister Erlinda's Beechurst Avenue home during his college basketball days at West Virginia University.
Looking at the vine-covered university building from across the lawn.
View of the field which is now where the MountainLair is located. In the background is the Armory and to the right of that is Mechanical Hall, which burned down in 1956. To the right is Commencement Hall, with grandstand attached to the back. To the left and up the hill is Stalnakar Hall.
Looking up at the university building from the street below.
University Toyota's "Mountaineer Balloons Festival"  involved around 40 hot air balloons traveling around Morgantown, often flying above the University campus as seen here.The Festival lasted for until at least 2007, then was put on hiatus due to the loss of festival grounds. It returned in 2015 as "Balloons Over Morgantown," a simpler version of the event.
A group of men and women are gathered on the plaza during the dedication celebration.
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.
"Mast of the battleship 'West Virginia', 1923-46.  A tribute to her gallant crew and to all West Virginians who have served our country in the armed forces, May 11, 1963."
The Field House, now known as Stansbury Hall, was completed in 1928.