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97. Grumbein Island with Martin Hall in Background, WVU

'Left to right: Cafeteria, Health Center, Reynolds Hall, Administration (old library).'

98. Buildings on University Avenue, West Virginia University

Caption: 'Footbridge where the Stadium Bridge (University Avenue) is now located.' This bridge, over Falling Run, connected the campus to Sunnyside.

99. Falling Run Bridge in the Winter, West Virginia University

After 1957. WVU campus buildings from left to right, Agricultural Experiment Station, North Wing of Terrace (Dadisman) Hall under construction, Women's (Stalnaker)Hall, Cafeteria, Student Health Center.

100. Intersection of University Avenue and College Avenue, West Virginia University

101. View of Downtown Morgantown Looking Northeast

Photo taken from station porch, co-eds in view.

102. Students Leaving Chapel Held in Commencement Hall, West Virginia University

Experiment Station is the building at the "Y" intersection of University and College Ave.

103. University Avenue on the Campus of West Virginia University

104. University Avenue, Grumbein's Island and Oglebay Hall, West Virginia University

105. University Avenue and the Agricultural Experiment Station, West Virginia University

This walk runs along the front of the campus where Elizabeth Moore Hall is placed.  Sycamore tree in the foreground 'cut down 1963', which is one of the two largest trees on the campus today, was planted by the Rev. J. R. Moore as was the other tree, the maple, in the Circle.  He planted another tree on the Circle which died many years ago.  Rev. Moore came to Morgantown as Principal of the Monongalia Academy in 1852 and died in 1864.  The Falling Run Road which runs along the edge of picture is now University Avenue.  This is the E. Moore Hall sycqamore still growing as of February 22, 1983.  References to the tree being planted by Rev. Moore is probably an error.  The tree is shown in photos from 1888 as a fully grown tree at least 50 years old.

106. Shady Walk on the Campus of West Virginia University

'May 18, 1945. This walk runs along the front of the campus where Elizabeth Moore Hall is placed.  Sycamore tree in the foreground 'cut down 1963', which is one of the two largest trees on the campus today, was planted by the Rev. J. R. Moore as was the other tree, the maple, in the Circle.  He planted another tree on the Circle which died many years ago.  Rev. Moore came to Morgantown as Principal of the Monongalia Academy in 1852 and died in 1864.  The Falling Run Road which runs along the edge of picture is now University Avenue.' 'This is the E. Moore Hall sycqamore still growing as of February 22, 1983.  References to the tree being planted by Rev. Moore is probably an error.  The tree is shown in photos from 1888 as a fully grown tree at least 50 years old. P.S. Hartman'

107. Campus of West Virginia University Looking down University Avenue, then called Front Street

108. Looking Towards Falling Run Road from University Avenue, West Virginia University

109. Grumbein Island on University Avenue, West Virginia University

110. Students Crossing Grumbein Island through Traffic, West Virginia University

111. Students on Grumbein Island, West Virginia University

112. Students Crossing University Avenue in Front of Elizabeth Moore Hall, West Virginia University

113. Students on University Avenue, West Virginia University

Students received special military training on the WVU campus during World War II.

114. Civil Engineering ASTP Trainees March in Formation on Campus, West Virginia University

115. University Avenue and College Avenue Intersection, West Virginia University

Grumbein Island, buildings through trees, Martin Hall, Science Hall, Experiment Station.'

116. Snowy Day on University Avenue, West Virginia University

117. Winter Night Scene of Grumbein's Island and Oglebay Hall, West Virginia University

118. Snowy Day on University Avenue, West Virginia University

View of University Avenue at its intersection with College Avenue on the WVU Downtown campus.  Grumbein Island in center of street.  Martin Hall, Chitwood ('Science') Hall, and WVU Agricultural Experiment Station buildings visible.

119. Downtown Campus, West Virginia University

View of Martin Hall (left), Chitwood Hall-Science Hall (middle back), and Experimental Station (right). 'Reprinted from WVC negative by WVU Department of Radio, TV and Motion Pictures for WVU Centennial filmstrip.'

120. Agricultural Experiment Station and Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University