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View of two men at chapel in Medical Center.  Dr. Clyde English pictured at organ.

49. Chapel at Medical Center, West Virginia University

50. Medical Center Cafeteria, West Virginia University

Close-up view of a sign at the Medical Center, West Virginia University.

51. Sign at Medical Center, West Virginia University

Left to right, Lange; Dr. Morgan, Head of G. at Medical Center, receiving an award; W.L. Hall.

52. Medical Staff, West Virginia University

'High school students from all parts of West Virginia began registering at the University Medical Center yesterday afternoon for the State Science Fair, in progress through tomorrow morning.  The young scientists are among 300 high school students exhibiting science projects and presenting research papers. Exhibits will be open for public inspection at the Med Center from 9 to 11 a.m. tomorrow (April 15).  The Science Fair is sponsored by the West Virginia Academy of Science, meeting simultaneously with the high school representatives.'

53. High School Students Register at Science Fair, West Virginia University

Dr. I.A. Wiles, Superintendent of County Health (second from left,) standing with a group of individuals at the Medical Center.

54. Dr. I. A. Wiles with Others at the Medical Center, West Virginia University

WVU dentistry students clean patients' teeth at the Medical Center.

55. Dental Hygienists, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Drawing of the Basic Sciences Building, Medical Center, West Virginia University, on the cover of a Christmas card from President and Mrs. James G. Harlow.

56. Drawing of the Basic Sciences Building at the Medical Center, West Virginia University

57. Physician and Nurse Examining a Child at the Medical Center, West Virginia University

This reredos went in the medical center's hospital chapel at West Virginia University.

58. Portrait of an Unfinished Reredos in Morgantown, W. Va.

'An architect's scale of the proposed Basic Sciences Building in West Virginia University's new Medical Center. Also shown is the location, to the right, of the proposed teaching hospital, which will be planned initially to contain 400 beds. The Basic Sciences Building, for which ground is to be broken soon, will be five stories in height and contain more than 1,000 rooms. Its functions will be to house facilities for instruction in the pre-clinical years in medicine, nursing and supporting fields, as well as the full program in dentistry and pharmacy. Architects for the Center are C.E. Silling and Associates, Charleston. West Virginia University Bureau of Information--for use September 5, 1954 and thereafter.'

59. Model of Medical Center, West Virginia University

60. Construction of Medical Center, West Virginia University