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'Banquet speaker Andres Bullis, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, speaks with master of ceremonies, State governmental aide Dick Slavin at the "Man and His Community" symposium on June 28-29, 1967.'

1. Andres Bullis and Dick Slavin at the 'Man and His Community' Symposium, West Virginia University

'State Commissioner of Commerce Angus Peyton (left) and WVU professors Roy Bahl (center) and John D. Photiadis (right).' This event was a part of WVU's Centennial Celebrations.

2. Speakers at 'Man and His Community' Symposium, West Virginia University

This symposium was a part of WVU's Centennial Celebration.

3. Edward Hollander Speaking at the 'Man and His Community' Symposium at West Virginia University

Joel Hannah, Executive Secretary of the Morgantown Chamber of Commerce, (speaking) welcomes participants at the June 28-29, 1967 symposium on 'Man and His Community,' as main speaker Harry Boswell, former states' representative of the Appalachian Regional Commission (foreground) and Charles Haden II, chairman of the symposium planning committee (back right) listen.'

4. Joel Hannah, Executive Secretary of the Morgantown Chamber of Commerce, Speaks at the 'Man and His Community' Symposium at West Virginia University

'Three main speakers of the June 28-29, 1967 symposium on 'Man and His Community' are shown including from left to right: Patrick Cusick Jr., Vice-President and General Manager of Litchfield Park Land and Development Company of Phoenix, Arizona; Edward Hollander, economist with Robert R. Nathan Associates of Washington; and Frederick Gutheim, architect and planner in Washington.'

5. Speakers at the Symposium on 'Man and His Community' at West Virginia University

6. State Commissioner of Commerce Angus Peyton Speaks at the 'Man and His Community' Symposium at West Virginia University

Keynote Speaker Harry Boswell, former states' representative to the Appalachian Regional Commission spoke at the 'Man and His Community' symposium, June 28-29, 1967.'

7. Keynote Speaker Harry Boswell at the 'Man and His Community' Symposium at West Virginia University