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Dr. Dadisman looking at photographs.

1. Andrew J. Dadisman, Professor Emeritus of Economics, West Virginia University

2. L. H. Leonian, West Virginia University

3. A. June Hall, West Virginia University

4. Faculty Member Corbett, West Virginia University

5. Professor John Clarkson, West Virginia University

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

Dr. Hartigan was a Professor of Biology at WVU and open the first public hospital in Morgantown in ca.1899.

7. Dr. James W. Hartigan, West Virginia University

8. Henry W. Fairchild, West Virginia University

9. Gwendolyn Davis, Department of Medicine, West Virginia University

Anthony Berg, 1888-1948

10. Anthony Berg, West Virginia University

Professor Emeritus, West Virginia University History Department.

11. Dr. James Morton Callahan, West Virginia University

12. Ray Duncan (Center), Department of Physical Education, West Virginia University

13. Dr. Waitman T. W. Barbe, West Virginia University

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

15. J. M. Callahan, West Virginia University

Eugene Staples, Director of University Hospital (far left); Dr. Maxwell (third from left), Dr. Barbara Jones, Pediatrics; Dr. W. G. Klingberg, Pediatrics (with bow tie).

16. Medical Center Faculty, West Virginia University

17. Benjamin W. Allen, West Virginia University

'1900-1920 Faculty.'

18. A. D. Hopkins, West Virginia University

19. A. B. Brooks, West Virginia University

20. Dr. Thomas Luther Harris, West Virginia University

21. H. O. Henderson, West Virginia University

22. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

23. Dr. Richard E. Duncan, Creative Arts, West Virginia University

24. Clara and Waitman Barbe (Center,) West Virginia University

25. Waitman Barbe (Second from the Right), West Virginia University

26. John William Draper, Professor of English, West Virginia University

27. Professor Leo Fishman, Economics, West Virginia University

'Commencement participants standing in front of E. Moore Hall'.

28. Faculty Lines Up for Commencement Ceremony, West Virginia University

29. Herman Godes, West Virginia University

Professor of History at West Virginia University.

30. J. M. Callahan, West Virginia University

31. John William Draper, Professor of English, West Virginia University

32. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

Playing the Game 'The Last Straw' with a young child.

33. Faculty Member With International Students, West Virginia University

34. Rachel Bryant, West Virginia University

'Right, Roy Bauchman and Left, Daniel L. Rider'

35. Roy Bauchman and Daniel L. Rider, West Virginia University

36. Agriculture Professors Orton, Hopkins, and Berg (Left to Right) in Field, West Virginia University

37. Fred Brooks, West Virginia University

38. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

39. Robert Allen Armstrong, West Virginia University

40. John I. Harvey, A. M., West Virginia University

41. Charlie Fennell, Civil War Lecturer, History Department,West Virginia University

Printed from WVC neg by WVU Department of Radio, T.V., and Motion Pictures for WVU Centennial filmstrip.

42. A. D. Hopkins, West Virginia University

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

Left to right, top row:  Engineering Head, Professor Roland P. Davis; Mine Advisor, Professor C. E. Lawall; Electrical Engineer, Professor A. F. Forman; Takes Care of Campus, Professor John B. Grumbein; Teaches Mechanics, Professor G. P. Boomsliter; Director of Fires Service, Professor L. V. Carpenter; Chemical Head, Professor W. W. Hodge; Serves as Advisor, Professor L. D. Hayes.

44. Faculty Members, West Virginia University

'First row left to right: the Preparotory Building (Martin Hall), D. B. Purinton, L.L.D.; Robert T.C. Berkeley, M.A.; and University Hall (Woodburn Hall). Second row left to right: John J. Harvey. A.M.; I.C. White, Ph.D; A.W. Lorenz A.M.; St. Geo T. Brooke L.L.D.; and W.P.Willey, A.M. Third row left to right: A. R. Whithehill Ph.D; P.B. Reynolds D.D; E.M. Turner, L.L.D. President; J.W. Hartigan, A.M.M.D.; and Liutenant E.S. Avis Jr. Inf. U.S.A. Forth row left to right: Thomas M. Jackson C.E.; James Stewart. M.S.; A.J. Jare A.B.; H.G. Stoetzer A.B.; John A. Myers PH. D. Fifth row left to right: H.R. Baldwin, A.C. Macgruder.'

45. Faculty of West Virginia University

First Department Head, Plant Pathology.

46. N. J. Giddings, West Virginia University

47. Edward J. Fox, 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.'

48. J. M. Callahan, 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.'

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

50. Waitman Barbe, West Virginia University

Barb's four companions are not identified.

51. Waitman Barbe (Center) at Picnic with Four Others

Dr. Daniel Hale; age 63, died 1975/09/30.

52. Dr. Daniel Hale, M.D., West Virginia University

Faculty member of the Agricultural Experimentation Station.

53. A. D. Hopkins, West Virginia University

54. Remedial Reading Instructor and Student, West Virginia University

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

56. Raymond Hawery, 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.'

57. John Harrington Cox, West Virginia University

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

Weaver, far left; Longhouse, Chairman of Engineering, second from left; Chester Arents, Dean of Engineering, standing; Harold B. Fairbanks, Chemical Engineering, second from right; Howard P. Simons, Chemical Engineering, right.

59. Engineering Faculty, West Virginia University

60. Waitman Barbe, West Virginia University

61. Dr. Weldon Hart, West Virginia University

62. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

'Left to right: Beatrice Hurst, Pete Yost, Wincie Carruth.'

63. Physical Education Instructors at West Virginia University

64. Faculty Preparing for Commencement Ceremonies, West Virginia University

65. H.O. Henderson, West Virginia University

Left to Right:  Harold Shamberger, Assistant to the President; Maynard Pride, Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery; John Luchok, University Editor, Acting Director of News and Information Services; C. Gregory Van Camp, Director, Radio, Television and Motion Pictures.

66. Faculty Group, West Virginia University

Left to right, Mrs. Jean Penrod, President Elvis Stahr, Mary Davis Gerchow, Mrs. Stahr, Penrod, R.M. Davis.

67. Faculty Members during Freshman Week, West Virginia University

68. Professor Leo Fishman's Economics Class, West Virginia University

69. Physics Professor Stanley Farr, West Virginia University

Standing in the middle is Betty Boyd, on the  left in plaid is Sarah Lilly, on the right facing front is Ann Sleeth, Craig Michel is seated to her right.

70. Betty Boyd Interacts with Faculty and Students, West Virginia University

71. College of Mineral and Energy Resources Faculty, West Virginia University

A portrait of an unidentified man with a holiday message.

72. Unidentified Faculty, West Virginia University

73. Faculty, West Virginia University

74. Faculty, West Virginia University

A photograph of an instructor working with a piece of laboratory equipment.

75. Instructor in a College of Mineral and Energy Resources Classroom, West Virginia University

76. Instructor in a College of Mineral and Energy Resources Classroom, West Virginia University

77. Faculty, West Virginia University

Students of Medical Technology examine specimen in the lab while a professor watches them over.

78. Professor with Students in a Medical Lab, West Virginia University

Students listen attentively to a professor while she talks about human physiology.

79. Health Education, West Virginia University

80. Portrait of Dr. James Morton Callahan

Dr. Robert Armstrong, English Department, West Virginia University.

81. Dr. Robert Armstrong, West Virginia University

82. Rev. George W. Bent, West Virginia Univeristy

Professor Callahan sits at a desk among maps, books, papers and other other sources of historical documentation.

83. History Professor James M. Callahan, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Print number 386. Thomas Clark Atkeson wrote the law which created the West Virginia State Board of Agriculture in 1891, serving as President of the board for the next fourteen years. It was Atkeson who recommended to the University Board of Regents that agriculture be taught at the state University, and he was then later named the first dean of the College of Agriculture when it was established in 1898. Atkeson's work with agricultural education is well renowned.

84. Portrait of WVU Professor Thomas Clark Atkeson

Jason Clark Easton first served in the Seventy Seventh (77th) Division as a non-commissioned officer (sergeant) because of his compromised eyesight. He was eventually commissioned a lieutenant and assigned to General Pershing's staff during the Paris Peace talks. In 1938 Easton began a thirty five year career on the West Virginia University faculty as a Professor of History.

85. Jason Clark Easton, United States Army

A.J. Dadisman (center), Nail, and Allender pose in front of WVU green houses.

86. A.J. Dadisman with Nail, and Allender, West Virginia University

87. Dr. Igor Sarkissian, West Virginia University

'May 6, 1936 - January 26, 1996. A popular history  professor at West Virginia University, Dr. Maxwell was noted for the excellence of his classes and for his broad range of knowledge and humanitarian activities. Raised in Huntington, Dr. Maxwell received his Bachelor of Arts degree from WVU in 1958, served with the army in Germany, then returned to achieve advance degrees and join the faculty. He was an active member of the local and global community, traveling to Guatemala to assist on development projects and to El Salvador in 1994 to help oversee that country`s democratic elections. His recent photograph was on display 1/26-5/28/1996'

88. John Allen Maxwell, West Virginia University

89. Scott Stringham Teaching Music Class, West Virginia University

90. Phil Faini, Music, West Virginia University

91. Phil Faini, Music, West Virginia University

92. Thomas E. Ennis, West Virginia University

A collection of portraits including Carl Frasure (top, second from left), Dale McElroy (top, far right), dean of School of Mines.

93. Faculty Portraits, West Virginia University

94. William H. Miernyk, Director of Regional Research Institute and Professor of Economics, West Virginia University

Associate Professor Speech; Director Radio-TV. Film Area.

95. Walter H. Rockenstein (Right), West Virginia University

Vice President of Off Campus Education; Professor of Agriculture Economics.

96. Ernest J. Nesius, West Virginia University