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'Famed CBS correspondent Richard C. Hottelet is shown speaking at a Mar. 13, 1967 International Emphasis Series program.'

1. CBS Correspondent Richard C. Hottelet Speaking at a West Virginia University Centennial Event

WVU Birthday Dinner of Feb. 13, 1967.

2. Congressman Arch Moore, David Hardesty, Governor Smith, Thomas White, and Mrs. White at Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

'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.

3. David Hardesty at Reception Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin, West Virginia University

'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.'

4. Robert Dyck, David Hardesty, and Julius Singleton, West Virginia University

'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.'

5. Former Student Body President David Hardesty at International Meeting of the Association of Women Students, 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.'

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

'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

'WVU pianist Herman Godes performed with the Philharmonia Hungaria at a Mar. 17, 1967 concert during the 100th Anniversary year.'

12. Pianist Herman Godes, West Virginia University