Class members cooking in a kitchen classroom. 'Lady standing at far left: Miss Rachel Colwell; man in middle back row: Thomas E. Hodges, President of WVU.'
Commencement Speaker Acting President Harold Heflin at Podium, West Virginia University
Date:
ca. 1966
Description:
'Dr. Harry Heflin, acting president at podium, and various faculty members' including Dr. Wes Bagby seated at far right, Stillwell seated third from right, and Ruel Foster seated at far left.
P. I. Reed Congratulates Dr. Irvin Stewart after a Helicopter Flight
Date:
1949/03/30
Description:
'P. G. Helicopter Takes College Head Aloft. The Post-Gazette`s helicopter on an experimental trip to Morgantown, W. Va., gave Dr. Irvin Stewart, president of the University of West Virginia, a trip over campus Wednesday. Here Dr. Stewart (left) is being congratulated by Dr. P. I. Reed, head of the college`s Journalism department, after the flight. The helicopter made an easy landing in the college stadium to the delight of 250 students. The helicopter will be used by the Post-Gazette news staff to cover stories in the Tri-State area.'
Faculty of West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.
Date:
1897/06/02
Description:
'Second Row, from right, front row: Robert Armstrong (English Department), Second from right, third row: Thomas E. Hodges (President of WVU), Second from left, back row: William Willey.'
Harry Heflin with Professor Emeritus of Political Science Irvin Stewart, West Virginia University
Date:
ca. 1968
Description:
Left to Right: Mrs. Stewart, Irvin Stewart, Professor Emeritus of Political Science; Harry Heflin, Vice President of Administration and Finance, Former Acting President.
Faculty Member at Commencement, West Virginia University
Date:
ca. 1968
Description:
Left, Dr. Ruel Foster, Chairman of English Department; On the Right: Irvin Stewart, Professor of Political Science and wife; Harry Heflin, Acting president and wife.
West Virginia University President (1946-1958) Irvin Stewart and Wife Greeting Students at a Formal Event
Date:
1958
Description:
West Virginia University President and Mrs. I. Stewart greeting Sharon Andrews, Monticola editor and Roger Tompkins, Student Body President at a formal event.
Dr. Irvin Stewart Accepts Army Civilian Award of Appreciation, West Virginia University
Date:
1959/10
Description:
'Major General Ralph W. Zwicker presents Dept. of Army Civilian Award of Appreciation to Dr. Irvin Stewart, former University President at brigade ceremony on drill field. President Stahr in civilian clothes on reviewing stand.'
David Hardesty during His Term as Student Body President, West Virginia University
Date:
1966
Description:
Majority Leader ( All Campus), Ron Rage, left with Dave Hardesty, right, Student Body President 1966-1967, at time Minority Leader (Student Party) in Legislature.
West Virginia University President David Hardesty as Student Body President
Date:
ca. 1966-1967
Description:
Student Body President David Hardesty with WVU President Heflin, Senator Jennings Randolph, Hubert H. Humphrey and Congressman Harley Staggers, among others.
Student Body President David Hardesty Introduces Senator Jennings Randolph, Governor Huelett Smith, and Congressman Harley Staggers, West Virginia University
David Hardesty at Reception Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin, West Virginia University
Date:
1967
Description:
'Scene from the 100th Anniversary reception honoring Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin. From left to right are shown: Ralph Bean, president of the WVU Board of Governors; Mrs. Heflin; Dr. Heflin; Donovan H. Bond, Exec. Dir of the 100th Anniversary observance; Mrs. Clifford Brown; David C. Hardesty, former president of the WVU student body; and Susan Brown Hardesty, Mrs. David Hardesty.
Robert Dyck, David Hardesty, and Julius Singleton, West Virginia University
Date:
1967/06/28-1967/06/29
Description:
'Planning committee chairman Robert Dyck (left) chats with speakers David Hardesty (center) and Julius Singleton (right) at the June 28-29, 1967 'Man and His Community' symposium.'
Former Student Body President David Hardesty at International Meeting of the Association of Women Students, West Virginia University
Date:
1967/03/23-1967/03/27
Description:
'Scene from the Mar. 23-27, 1967 international meeting of the Association of Women Students held here during the 100th Anniversary observance shows, from left to right: David Hess, director of student educational services and assistant provost of WVU; Jim Mullendore, president of the WVU student body; David C. Hardesty, former president of the WVU student body; and Edward Eddy, president of Chatham College in Pittsburgh.'
Harry Heflin Accepts Departmental Assistance Grant
Date:
1967
Description:
'DEPARTMENTAL ASSISTANCE GRANT- Gulf Oil Company has given the chemical engineering department at West Virginia University a $1,000 unrestricted Departmental Assistance grant. Dr. Harry Heflin, left, University vice-president of administration and finance, accepts the grant from R.K. Pearson, recruitment adviser at Gulf's Philadelphia Refinery. The grant is one of 95 that Gulf is making this year to selected departments of many universities and colleges.'
President Taft attends West Virginia University President Thomas Hodges' Inauguration
Date:
1911/11/01
Description:
'PRESIDENT TAFT VISITS MORGANTOWN, NOV. 1, 1911- President William Howard Taft, front row center, delivered the inaugural speech Nov. 1, 1911, when Thomas Edward Hodges became president of the University. Pictured in front row, left to right are Daniel B. Purinton, Gov. W.E. Glasscock, President Taft, Mr. Hodges and Dr. I.C. White. Pictured at left on porch are (unknown) Frank Cox, left, and Henry Green, the editor of The Post. The first two men pictured in the back row could not be (named, third unsure) is James L. Lakin, fourth Maj. Butts, hero who lost his life in sinking of Titanic; fifth, a Mr. Sigwart; sixth George C. (Rodgers-unsure); seventh, H.C. Batton; eighth and ninth, unidentified: tenth, Harry Carspecken; and others, M.L. Brown, William Williams, (unknown), Benjamin Rosenbloom, Frank B. Trotter and Dr. A.M. Buckhannon. The men in uniform were members of Gov-(the rest is unclear).