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A group portrait of the 1907 WVU Football club.
Group portrait of the 10th annual convention of the I.A.M. of D.
Individuals are uniformed officers.
A WVU group portrait.
A group portrait of the 1900 WVU Football team.
A group portrait of the 1900 WVU Football team.
A WVU student group portrait.
A WVU women's group portrait.
A WVU group portrait.
A WVU group portrait.
A WVU group portrait.
A WVU student group portrait.
A WVU student group portrait.

24. Theta Chi

A WVU student group portrait.
A WVU student group portrait.
A WVU student group portrait.
WVU student group portrait.
A WVU student group portrait.
A WVU student group portrait.
A group portrait of the 1902 WVU football club.
A WVU fraternity group portrait.
WVU portrait of Sigma Chi members.

33. Sigma Chi

Portrait of WVU Sigma Nu members.

36. Sigma Nu

The football held by a player in the front row reads "WVU All-Stars '01".
The football held by the player in front reads "'Preps' '01".
A WVU Football group portrait.
Army Secretary and WVU President Elvis Stahr Jr.
WVU President Gordon Gee at a presentation.
WVU President Gordon Gee talking to WVU students.
WVU President Gordon Gee at a presentation.
WVU President Gordon Gee at a presentation.
President Gordon Gee (right) at a WVU ceremony.
WVU President Gordon Gee speaking at a presentation.
WVU President Gordon Gee speaking at a presentation.
WVU President Gordon Gee speaking at a presentation.
WVU President Gordon Gee at a meeting.
Rene Henry jokingly shows Jerry West (44 jersey), Rod Hundley (33 jersey), and Pat Riley (3 jersey) how to shoot a three pointer for a film shoot.
WVU broadcaster Jack Fleming(right) and sidekick at the Mountaineer Field athletic offices.
Left to right: Rene Henry, Rod Hundley, Bob Huggins, and Joey Gardner.
Former WVU Sports Info Directors Rene Henry and Edgar Barrett.
An early science class at WVU.
Female students in class at Oglebay Hall. The hall was renovated in 1952.
Woman identified as Helen Waters, Hazel Dillon, Dorothy A. Schultz, Daisy Davis, and Dorothy Harris.
Possibly ROTC members.
Built in 1905.
Back of photo reads: "Miss Helen Baker reigned as Queen in a Rhododendron bower as Queen of the May at West Virginia University's annual festival which was a part of Greater West Virginia Week activities. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta, a candidate for beauty queen, and a member of the university social committee. Bayard Young Photo, Chemistry Building, W. V. U., Morgantown, West Virginia"
Mrs. Samuel Fuller Glasscock's maiden name was Mabel Reynolds. She was an alumna of WVU.
Caption reads: "Addie (Ada) R(osalie) Ireland. WVU Certificate in Art 1900."
Caption reads: "From Memory Book of Carrie Kate Fleming (BA 1920)."
Victorine Louistall Monroe was the first African-American woman to earn a graduate degree from WVU. She joined the faculty in 1966 as a professor of library science.
Ann Little stars as the character Tracy Lord in a WVU production of "Philadelphia Story," a play by Phillip Barry. The other character is played by Bob Brown.
A view of the WVU campus in 1952. Note Eiesland Hall under construction.
WVU students and faculty pose in classroom.  The group appears to be a chemistry class.
One of the engineers is wearing a robot costume.
Students participating in class in Woodburn Hall.
A view of Woodburn Circle including Martin, Chitwood, and Woodburn Halls taken from the Falling Run Bridge.
A view down University Avenue of the WVU campus, showing Commencement Hall, Stewart Hall, and Purinton House.
A WVU Literature class poses on the steps of Woodburn Hall.
A view of the WVU campus looking down Maiden Lane, featuring Stalnaker or Women's Hall and Oglebay Hall in the distance.
A bird's eye view over downtown Morgantown looking towards the WVU campus.
WVU Athletic Field with view of Westover.
A view of Science Hall, now known as Chitwood Hall.
A view of the Beverly Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Falling Run Bridge, looking toward the WVU campus. Beverly Avenue is now known as University Avenue.
Aerial view of Morgantown showing the WVU campus.
The Jr. OUAM Band poses on the front steps of Stewart Hall on the WVU campus, Morgantown, W.Va.