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Betty Friedan is the author of 'The Feminine Mystique'.

1. Betty Friedan Visits West Virginia University

2. Louis Armstrong Performs at West Virginia University

Chet Huntley (center) sits with Prof. Walter Rockenstein (left) and John Esposito (right.)

3. Jouranlist Chet Huntley Visits West Virginia University

'Legendary Father of the H-Bomb Edward Teller chats with students during his appearance here during the Oct. 5-7, 1967 Science-Writing symposium.'

4. Edward Teller Participates in Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

WVU Chemical Society Speaker.

5. Dr. Robert West at West Virginia University

6. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Being Introduced by John A. Caruso at Festival of Ideas, West Virginia Univesity

'Two time winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Linus Pauling (center), is introduced by moderator Vincent Traynelis, chairman of the WVU Dept. of Chemistry (right), as symposium committee chairman Guy Stewart, WVU prof. of Journalism (left), watches at the Science-Writing symposium Oct. 6, 1967.

7. Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

'Professor of physics-at-large and legendary 'Father of the H-Bomb' Edward Teller (left) is shown speaking at a panel discussion of the Science-Writing Symposium, Oct. 6, 1967.  Also shown are panelists Harvey Rexroad, WVU prof. of physics (second from left), and George Diab, vice-president of WTRF-TV in Wheeling (second from right) and moderator John Troan, editor of the Pittsburgh Press (right).

8. Edward Teller Participates in a Panel Discussion at Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

'Two-time winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Linus Pauling, is shown speaking at the Oct. 6, 1967 Science-Writing symposium.  Vincent Traynelis, WVU prof. and chairman of chemistry and moderator of the session, is shown at the right.'

9. Linus Pauling Delivers Lecture at Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

'Dr. Edward Teller, prof. of physics-at-large at the University of California and the renowned 'Father of the H-bomb,' is shown speaking at the Science-Writing Symposium Oct. 5, 1967.'

10. Edward Teller Delivers a Lecture at the Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

'Dr. Edward Teller, professor of physics-at-large at the University of California and the renowned 'Father of the H-Bomb,' is shown speaking at the Science-Writing Symposium Oct. 5, 1967.'

11. Edward Teller Delivers a Lecture at the Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

12. Moscow Chamber Orchestra Performs at West Virginia University

13. Commencement Speaker Henry Steel Commager at West Virginia University

14. Dr. Howard Mitchell Visits West Virginia University

15. Mark Van Doren at West Virginia University

16. Charles M. Wiltse of the Historical Unit U.S. Army Medical Service in Washington, D. C.

17. Dr. William F. Neuman, Department of Radiation Biology, School of Medicine and Dentistry in Rochester, New York

18. James L. Marks, Jr., West Virginia University

19. Robert L. Rough, West Virginia University

20. W. Bernard Smith at West Virginia University

Pauling, Linus (center) attends at Science-Writing Symposium held at WVU.

21. Linus Pauling at Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

Senator Edward Kennedy visits W. Va. for opening of Robert F. Kennedy Youth Center, shown here is the senator in front of a dedication plaque.

22. Senator Edward Kennedy at Opening of Robert F. Kennedy Youth Center, Morgantown, W. Va.

Armstrong, Louis, legendary jazz musician signs autographs for eager fans.

23. Louis 'Satchmo' Armstrong Visits West Virginia University

A photo of F. Mason Sones, Jr., M.D., consultant of Dept. of Cardiovascular Disease, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.  Apparently a speaker at WVU.

24. F. Mason Sones, Jr., M.D., of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation

David T. Smith, M.D. of Duke University speaks at WVU Medical Center.

25. David T. Smith, M.D., of Duke University

26. Navy Goat Mascot

Sargent Shriver (right) kickoff speaker for the Greater University Drive of 1966 with Dave Tork (left), Assistant Director of Development.

27. Sargent Shriver Participates in the Greater University Drive, West Virginia University

28. Kingston Trio Performs at West Virginia University

29. Wine Cellar Singers Visit West Virginia University

30. Folk Music Trio Performs at Field House, West Virginia University

Aaron Copland sits next to a student in concert hall at Creative Arts Center.

31. Composer Aaron Copland Visits West Virginia University

32. Playboy Bunny Gale Olson Visits West Virginia University

33. Mr. Hillenbrand Visits West Virginia University

34. Dr. John D. Draper of Bethany College

35. Peter Schickele, Creator of PDQ Bach, with His Mother

36. C. D. Brooks

Group performed at West Virginia University

37. Brothers Four

38. Grass Roots Band Performs at West Virginia University

39. PDQ Bach Concert at West Virginia University

'Marcel Marceau, Exclusive Management: Ronald A. Wilford Associates Inc., New York, NY.'

40. Marcel Marceau

41. Four Saints

'Exclusive Management: Ronald A. Wilford Associates Inc.'

42. Marcel Marceau

'Exclusive Management: Ronald A. Wilford Associates Inc.'

43. Marcel Marceau

'Second picture across top row is Judge J. Eddy of Morgantown. Third picture in top row is W.M. Marland (unsure). The picture on the very bottom, the person on the right is Okey Patterson.'

44. Participants in a Ground Breaking Ceremony at West Virginia University

'Left to right: E.J. Nesius, Director of Application Center; Robert F. Munn, Provost and Librarian (in back); Rey Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; Don Robertson, Attorney General; Robert Baily, Secretary of State (W. Va.); Harry Heflin, Acting President of WVU; Hulett Smith, Governor; four unknown people; Denzil Gainer, State Auditor; three unknown people; William McMillion, Comptroller; Harold Shamberger, Assistant to President of University.'

45. West Virginia University Administrators and State Government Officials at the Medical Center

Cello player.

46. PDQ Bach Concert at West Virginia University

Leonhart, Class of 1939, is former ambassador to Tanzania, and White House Aide.

47. William Leonhart Speaks at West Virginia University

48. PDQ Bach Concert at West Virginia University