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Group portrait of West Virginia University College of Pharmacy students visiting  Calco Chemical Plant in Willow Island, W. Va. See A&M 977 for correspondence regarding this trip. Kneeling:  Robert Lewis, Donald Douglas, Samuel Argentine, Benton Smith, William Hammett; Standing: William Shumate, Rudy Harman, Robert Robinson, Jack Riggs, Herbert Rothlisberger, Calco Rep.

2389. College of Pharmacy Student Group on Visit to Calco Chemical Plant, Willow Island, W. Va.

Group portrait of WVU Political Science students.  Prof. Joe Clark Theiss at the bottom right and Prof. Royal C. Gilkey at the bottom left.

2390. Political Science Students, West Virginia University

2391. Group Portrait of Student Traffic Engineer Group, West Virginia University

Class of 1895 civil engineering class: from left to right: Si Sthathes; Tom Lavelle; Leach; Arch Rader and Prof. Russell 'Sport' Morris.

2392. Civil Engineering Class, West Virginia University

Students in a class of medical bacteriology in 1908; John L. Sheldon, standing third from left; A. J. Dadisman, standing second from left and Dr. Armstrong, fifth from left.

2393. Class in Medical Bacteriology, West Virginia University

A part of first forestry class of W.V.U. in 1907-1908

2394. First Forestry Class, West Virginia

2395. Dr. I. C. White and Geology Class, West Virginia University

2396. Graduates in Cap and Gown, West Virginia

2397. West Virginia University Law Graduates Sworn in to County Bar

2398. Drawing of Mountaineer Fan

Charles Tucker Brooke received an A.B. from West Virginia University at the age of eighteen and an M.A. one year later.  Awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1904, he was a member of the first group of Rhodes Scholars from around the world.  At WVU he was class poet and a member of Kappa Alpha.  He studied at St. John's (more properly, the President and Scholars of Saint John Baptist College in the University of Oxford) and received B.A. and B. Lit. Degrees. In 1908, 1909, and 1910, his works were published in England.  In 1909, he began a teaching career at Yale University, eventually becoming the Sterling Professor of English and a leading authority on Shakespeare and Elizabethan literature.

2399. Charles Frederick Tucker Brooke, First Rhodes Scholar from West Virginia University at Oxford

'Dr. D. W. Parsons suggests this may be Farm and Home Week meeting at West Virginia University in 1914. Information was given on 03/16/1954.'

2400. 4-H Group Gathered for Farm and Home Week Meeting at West Virginia University