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Founded in 1901, the Alderson Baptist Academy merged with Broaddus College at Philippi to become Alderson Broaddus College in 1931.

37189. Alderson Baptist Academy, Alderson, W. Va.

A public school in Grafton, Taylor County, ca. 1890

37190. Public School, Grafton, W. Va.

37191. Public School, Randolph County, W. Va.

37192. Girl with Microscope, West Virginia University

As Acting President of West Virginia University University from July 1, 1985 to April 14 1986, Diane Reinhard became the first woman to hold the University's highest office.

37193. Portrait of Diane Reinhard, Acting President, West Virginia University

Leah Anderson became the first woman to be elected student body president of West Virginia University in 1975.

37194. Portrait of Leah Anderson, West Virginia University

Trailblazers of black education included faulty and students at other schools, such as Douglass School in Huntington. Blacks used West Virginia University extension courses to receive University credits as early as 1919-1920.

37195. Douglass School, Huntington, W. Va.

First President of WVU. According to Charles Ambler, in contrast to political leaders, religious lights advocated coeducation at West Virginia University from the time of its inception. A Methodist minister, Rev. Martin discussed the creation of a normal (teacher training) program with the principal of the Morgantown Female Collegiate Institute during the University's first year.

37196. Portrait of Alexander Martin, West Virginia University

WVU's first graduate, Marmaduke H. Dent of Monongalia County, received his diploma in 1870. By 1875, Dent had been admitted to the West Virginia Bar and opened an office in Grafton, Taylor County. Dent was elected Judge of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals in 1892.

37197. Portrait of Marmaduke H. Dent, West Virginia University

37198. Spinster Club, Parkersburg, W. Va.

37199. Platform Party, Centenary Convocation, West Virginia University

37200. Dr. Lillian Waugh, West Virginia University