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'Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann, member of the WVU Board of Governors (left), Mrs. Donovan H. Bond, wife of the exec. dir. of the 100th Ann. observance (center), and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin, wife of the acting president of WVU (right) look over a scrapbook presented to the Heflins.'
'Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann, member of the WVU Board of Governors (left), chats with WVU professor John Caruso (center) and Dr. Lewis Hanke, Columbia University historian prior to Hanke's address at the Feb. 23, 1967 panel session of the Lessons of History symposium.'
'Industrial leader and WVU alumnus C. Howard Hardesty addresses the Man and His Community symposium.'
'Famed international figure Paul-Henri Spaak (center) speaks with WVU Editor John Luchok (left) and 100th Ann. Exec. Director Donovan H. Bond (right) before Spaak's Nov. 2, 1967 address.'
'Noted historian Arthur Schlesinger (right) chats with planning committee chairman John Caruso (left) and 100th Ann. Exec. director Donovan H. Bond (center) at Lessons of History symposium Feb. 22, 1967.'
'Noted historian Arthur Schlesinger speaks at "Lessons of History" symposium Feb. 22, 1967.'
'Noted historian Arthur Schlesinger speaks at "Lessons of History" symposium feb. 22, 1967.'
'Harvard University historian Oscar Handlin speaks at Feb. 23, 1967 lecture as part of the "Lessons of History" symposium, as planning committee chairman John Caruso listens in the background.'
'Harvard University historian Oscar Handlin speaks at Feb. 23, 1967 lecture as part of the Lessons of History symposium, as planning committee chairman John Caruso listens in the background.'
'Donald Hall, appeared here on March 1, 1967, on the Open Door Series following the previous evening's performance of his creation, An Evening's Frost.'
'Feb. 13, 1967 WVU Birthday Dinner, from left to right: Ray Wilkins; Joe Gluck, WVU Director of Student Affairs; Congressman Arch Moore; Marine Corps Brig. Gen. and WVU alumnus General Earl E. Anderson.  Woman with back turned is unidentified.'