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- IDNO:
- 022372
- Title:
- Swahili Language Class, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1965-1966
- IDNO:
- 022379
- Title:
- Group Examines Dairy Equipment, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1965
- Description:
- Three men (two African-American, other white) look at gauges on dairy equipment.
- IDNO:
- 022384
- Title:
- Medical Students at the Medical Center, West Virginia University
- Date:
- ca. 1958
- IDNO:
- 022389
- Title:
- Female Students Painting a Room, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1960-1970
- IDNO:
- 022423
- Title:
- Group of Students in Line to Buy Tickets Outside E. Moore Hall, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1959
- Description:
- Students appear to be dressed for Mountaineer Week activities.
- IDNO:
- 022425
- Title:
- Students Lined up for Registration at the Field House, West Virginia University
- Description:
- A group of students registering for classes in front of the Field House (Stansbury Hall.)
- IDNO:
- 022503
- Title:
- Group of Freshmen Girls, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1962
- Description:
- In the center of the photo wearing a floral print blouse is Pam Wolfe.
- IDNO:
- 022505
- Title:
- Medical Students, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1965
- IDNO:
- 022511
- Title:
- Construction Scene, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1965
- IDNO:
- 022534
- Title:
- Freshman Students Wearing Beanies, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1965
- Description:
- Five male students standing at the base of stairs.
- IDNO:
- 022535
- Title:
- African Students, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1960-1970
- Description:
- Group portrait of African students standing with luggage.
- IDNO:
- 022561
- Title:
- Woodrow P. Corley Recives Chemistry Award, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1967
- Description:
- 'CONGRATULATIONS, SCHOLAR--Dr. Vincent J. Traynelis, professor and chairman of the West Virginia University department of chemistry, presents a chemistry reference book to Woodrow P. Corley, electrical engineering sophomore from Clarksburg, for being the most outstanding student in last year's freshman chemistry classes. The award is given annually to the student who scores highest on the department's Chemistry 15 final examination. Out of more than 1,000 students in last year's class, Corley scored highest with a 100 percent grade. He was presented the award in front of members of this year's class.'