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'Scene from the Febuary 7, 1968 reception celebrating the official close of the 100th Anniversary year shows from left to right: Maurice Brooks, member of the 100th Anniversary executive committee; Festus Summers, WVU Historian; Donovan H. Bond, executive director of the 100th Anniversary observance; Jim Mullendore, president of WVU student body; Gus Comuntzis, whose restaurant, 'Comuntzis', baked the birthday cake; and Sam Boyd, Jr., member of the 100th Anniversary executive committee'.

1. West Virginia University 100 Year Anniversary Reception, Morgantown, W. Va.

During 100th anniversary of West Virginia University.

2. Dr. Earl Core (Right), West Virginia University

3. John Luchok and Harry Heflin with Stack of Books, West Virginia University

'Famed CBS correspondent Richard C. Hottelet is shown speaking at a Mar. 13, 1967 International Emphasis Series program.'

4. CBS Correspondent Richard C. Hottelet Speaking at a West Virginia University Centennial Event

WVU Birthday Dinner of Feb. 13, 1967.

5. Congressman Arch Moore, David Hardesty, Governor Smith, Thomas White, and Mrs. White at Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

'Scene from the Mar. 23-27, 1967 international meeting of the Association of Women Students held here during the 100th Anniversary observance shows, from left to right: David Hess, director of student educational services and assistant provost of WVU; Jim Mullendore, president of the WVU student body; David C. Hardesty, former president of the WVU student body; and Edward Eddy, president of Chatham College in Pittsburgh.'

6. Former Student Body President David Hardesty at International Meeting of the Association of Women Students, West Virginia University

'WVU pianist Herman Godes performed with the Philharmonia Hungaria at a Mar. 17, 1967 concert during the 100th Anniversary year.'

7. Pianist Herman Godes, West Virginia University

'At the table: Jack Canfield, Assistant to Governor Smith; Former WVU President Irvin Stewart; Former Governor W.W. Barron; Former Governor Okey Patterson; Mrs. Irvin Stewart on the extreme right.'

8. Dinner Guests at Centennial Celebration, West Virginia University

The bell from the armored cruiser and battleship U.S.S. West Virginia, which was dedicated in a ceremony.

9. Bell from the U.S.S. West Virginia at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

The Vice President of the United States Hubert Humphrey speaks at WVU for 100th Anniversary events.

10. Hubert Humphrey Speaks at West Virginia University's Centennial Celebration

'Will Geer and the commentator perform in 'An Evening's Frost,' Feb. 28, 1967.'

11. Will Geer Performs in 'An Evening's Frost' at West Virginia University

'Scene at the reception in the Mountainlair honoring the close of the 100th Anniversary year on Feb. 7, 1968 shows, from left to right: Maurice Brooks, prof. of forestry and wildlife management and a member of the 100th Anniversary executive committee; Festus Summers, University historian; Donovan H. Bond, exec, dir. of the 100th Ann. observance; David Zinn, president of the WVU student body for 1968-1969; Jim Mullendore, president of the WVU student body from 1967-1968; Gus Comuntzis, co-owner of Comuntzis' Restaurant who baked the birthday cake; and Sam Boyd, Jr., prof. and chairman of dram and a member of the 100th Ann. exec. committee.'

12. Dinner Guests at Celebration of West Virginia University's Centennial

At the reception in the Mountainlair Anniversary executive committees and others surround the WVU's Birthday Cake, from left to right: Maurice Brooks; Festus P. Summers; Donovan H. Bond; David Zinn; Jim Mullendore; Gus Communtzis; Sam Boyd, Jr.

13. Dinner Guests at Celebration of West Virginia University's Centennial

'Famed international figure Paul-Henri Spaak appeared at the WVU 100th Anniversary observance Nov. 2 1967'

14. International Figure, Paul-Henri Spaak, at West Virginia University

Part of WVU 100th anniversary celebration.

15. Women with Baked Goods at the Grecian Festival, West Virginia University

Part of the WVU Centennial Celebration.

16. Elizabeth Moore Hall Depicted on a Wedgewood Plate, West Virginia University

'Members if Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and 100th Anniversary Office workers mail copies of the Charleston Gazette-Daily Mail's 100th Anniversary supplement, 'Threshold,' to WVU alumni.'

17. Students and 100th Anniversary Office Workers with Copies of 'Threshold,' at West Virginia University

'Famed Russian pianist Yakov Zak appeared here Feb. 8, 1967 as a cultural event of the 100th Anniversary observance.'

18. Russian Pianist Yakov Zak Performs during West Virginia University's Centennial Celebration

'Members if Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority assist in mailing copies of the Charleston Gazette-Daily Mail's 100th Anniversary supplement, 'Threshold,' to WVU alumni.'

19. Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority Members Assist in Mailing Copies of 'Threshold,' West Virginia University's Centennial

'WVU's 100th Anniversary Birthday Dinner.  In center is Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Earl E. Anderson, WVU alumnus, who appeared earlier in the day on the Alumni Headliner Series, speaking to WVU students.'

20. Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

21. Acting President Harry Heflin Speaks at Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

'100th Anniversary Birthday Dinner on Feb. 13, 1967.  The banquet was delayed six days due to an unexpectedly heavy snow storm.  Cutting the birthday cake are, left to right: Governor Hulett Smith, acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin, and Congressman Arch A. Moore.'

22. Cake Cutting at Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

'History Symposium of Feb. 22-24 headlined Kentucky author Jesse Stuart and Arthur Schlesinger. Schlesinger is shown at left listening to Dr. John A. Caruso, chairman of the planning committee of the symposium at the Metropolitan Theatre.'

23. Dr. John A. Caruso Introduces Arthur Schlesinger (left) at Symposium, West Virginia University

'100th Anniversary Birthday Dinner Cake-Cutting ceremonies.  Left to right are: Gov. Hulett Smith, acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin, and Congressman Arch A. Moore.'

24. Cake Cutting at Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

West Virginia University President Elvis J. Stahr, Jr. is in the foreground

25. Choir Performs at Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

'Dr. Earl R. Boggs, WVU assistant to the President, introduces Dr. William C. Steere at Authors' Banquet of May 11, 1967.

26. Authors' Banquet during West Virginia University Centennial

WVU President Elvis Stahr listens.

27. Choir Performs at Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

'Dr. William C. Steere, director of the New York Botanical Garden, speaks at Authors' Banquet of May 11, 1967.

28. Authors' Banquet during West Virginia University Centennial

This is dinner was a part of the observance of WVU's 100th anniversary.

29. Acting President Harry Heflin Speaks at Emeritus Dinner, West Virginia University

'100th Anniversary seal, designed by Ben Freedman of the WVU Art Department.'

30. Centennial Seal, West Virginia University

At the WVU's 100th Anniversary Birthday dinner, from left to right: Mrs. Thomas White, Governor Smith, and Mr. Thomas White are seated at the head table.

31. Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

Left to right: Don Bond, Jas. Harlow, and Harry B. Heflin.

32. West Virginia University President James G. Harlow, Don Bond, and Harry B. Heflin at Centennial Celebration

'WVU Birthday Dinner of Feb. 13, 1967, from left to right: Governor Smith; Thomas White, president of WVU Alumni Association; Dr. Harry B. Heflin, acting WVU president; and Jack Canfield, aide to Governor Smith.'

33. Speakers at Centennial Dinner, West Virginia University

'Donovan H. Bond, Executive Director of the 100th Anniversary Observance, is seen speaking at the September 12, 1967 seminar, "The State University."  From left to right, others include: Keith Glancey, WVU Profesor of Education; Thomas Isaack, WVU Professor of Management; Thomas Canning, WVU Professor of Music; Ruel Foster, WVU Professor and Chairman of English and Chairman of the Seminar Planning Committee; Peter Muirhead, Associate U.S. Commissioner of Education; and James G. Harlow, President of WVU.'

34. Donovan H. Bond Speaking at State University Seminar, West Virginia University

'Peter Muirhead, associate U.S. commissioner of Education, is shown speaking at the Sept. 12, 1967 seminar on 'The State University.'  Also shown, from left to right, are: Keith Glancey, WVU Prof. of Education; Thomas Isaack, WVU Prof. of Management; Thomas Canning, WVU Prof. of Music; Ruel Foster, WVU Prof. and Chairman of English and Chairman of the semnar planning committee; and James G. Harlow, president of WVU.'

35. Peter Muirhead, Associate United States Commissioner of Education, Speaking at West Virginia University

'Peter Muirhead, associate U.S. commissioner of education, is shown speaking at the Sept. 12, 1967 seminar on "The State University."  Also shown, from left to right, are: Keith Glancey, WVU prof. of education; Thomas Isaack, WVU prof. of management; Thomas Canning, WVU prof. of music; Ruel Foster, WVU prof. and chairman of English and chairman of the seminar planning committee; and James G. Harlow, president of WVU.'

36. Peter Muirhead, Associate United States Commissioner of Education, Speaking at West Virginia University

'Famed Kentucky author Jesse Stuart (second from right) chats with WVU professors John Caruso, prof. of history and chairman of the symposium planning committee (left); J.P. Brawner, prof. of English (second from left); and Ruel Foster, prof. and chairman of English (right) at the Feb. 22-24, 1967 'Lessons of History,' symposium.'

37. Writer Jesse Stuart at Lessons of History Symposium, West Virginia University

'A scene from the Sept. 12, 1967 seminar, 'The State University,' shows, from left to right: Ruel Foster, WVU prof. and chairman of English and chairman of the seminar planning committee; Allan Ostar, executive director of the Association of State Colleges and Universities; Russell Thackrey, Russell, executive director of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges; David White, WVU director of Forestry and Prof. of Forestry Economics; Clark Sleeth, WVU Dean of Medicine; and Fred Harrington, President of the University of Wisconsin.

38. Participants in Seminar on 'The State University,' at West Virginia University

'Famous Kentucky writer Jesse Stuart (left) chats with WVU prof. Ruel Foster (Center) and planning committee chairman John Caruso (right) at 'Lessons of History' symposium Feb. 23, 1967.'

39. Writer Jesse Stuart and Others at Lessons of History Symposium, West Virginia University

'Chancellor of Vanderbilt University Alexander Heard (second from left) is shown chatting with seminar committee chairman J. Clifford Stickney, WVU prof. of Physiology and Biophysics (left); Robert Stilwell, WVU prof. of German and chairman of Foreign Languages (center); Ruel Foster, WVU prof. and chairman of English (second from right); and George Nocito, WVU prof. and chairman of Art.  Stilwell, Foster and Nocito served as panelists a the Nov. 28, 1967 seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU.'

40. Alexander Heard Speaks at Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'Read Adm. James W. Kelly, chief of Naval Chaplains (left), shakes hands with Rev. Joe Gluck, WVU director of Student Affairs at "Man and His Religions" Symposium Jan. 7-9, 1968.'

41. Rear Admiral James W. Kelly at West Virginia University

'President of Chatham College Edward Eddy speaks at Mar. 23-27, 1967 international meeting of the Association of Women Students held at WVU during the 100th Anniversary Year.'

42. Edward Eddy Speaks at International Meeting of the Association of Women Students, West Virginia University

'Scene from the style show at the international meeting of the Association of Women Students, held Mar. 23-27, 1967 during the 100th Anniversary Observance.'

43. Fashion Show at International Meeting of the Association of Women Students, West Virginia University

'A scene from the Mar. 23-27, 1967 International Meeting of the Association of Women Students held here during the 100th Anniversary Observance shows Congressman Harley Staggers with another speaker.'

44. Congressman Harley Staggers at International Meeting of the Assocation of Women Students, West Virginia University

'The Feb. 22-24, 1967 "Lessons of History" symposium featured a panel session with four top historians speaking.  Shown are, from left to right; Dr. Samuel C. Chu, University of Pittsburgh; moderator Dr. Otis Rice, W. Va. Institute of Technology; planning committee chairman Dr. John A. Caruso, WVU Prof. of History; Dr. Fred G. Burke, Syracuse University (speaking) Dr. Lewis Hanke, Columbia University; and Dr. Thomas T. Hammond, University of Virginia.'

45. Panelists at Lessons of History Symposium, West Virginia University

'Dr. Everett Walters, vice-president for academic affairs at Boston University (right), chats with seminar planning committee chairman John Lundlum, dean of the WVU Graduate School (left); Paul Selby, Dean of the WVU College of Law (second from left); and Michael Wilson, WVU Prof. and Chairman of Physiology and Biophysics at the Dec. 6, 1967 seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at WVU.'

46. Dr. Everett Walters and Others at a Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at WVU

'Dr. W. Gordon Whaley, University of Texas Graduate School (right), is shown with the WVU professors who served as panelists to react to his address at the Dec. 6, 1967 seminar on "The Future of Graduate Education at WVU."  Panelists include: Chin-Yung Wen, prof. of Chemical Engineering (left); Hugh Lindsay, prof. of Physiology (Second from left): and Homer Patrick, Prof. and chairman of Agricultural Biochemistry (second from right).'

47. Dr. W. Gordon Whaley and Others at a Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'Dr. Moody Prior, graduate department of English at Northwestern University (center) chats with seminar planning committee chairman John Ludlum, Dean of the WVU Graduate School (left); Homer Evans, Prof. of Agricultural Economics and Associate Director of the WVU Agricultural Experiment Station (second from left); Delmas Miller, WVU Prof. of Education and Chairman of Secondary Education (second from right); and Virgil Peterson, WVU prof. of English, at the Dec. 6, 1967 seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at WVU.'

48. Dr. Moody Prior and Others at a Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'The Feb. 22-24, 1967 "Lessons of History" Symposium featured a panel session with four top historians speaking.  Shown above, from left to right, are: Dr. Fred G. Burke, Syracuse University; planning committee chairman Dr. John A. Caruso, WVU prof. of History; Dr. Thomas T. Hammond, University of Virginia; moderator Dr. Otis Rice, W. Va. Institute of Technology; Dr. Samuel C. Chu, University of Pittsburgh; and Dr. Lewis Hanke, Columbia University.'

49. Panelists at Lessons of History Symposium, West Virginia University

'Dr. Albert R. Hibbs, senior staff scientist at the California Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory (second from right), chats with panelists who reacted to his Oct. 6, 1967 address in the Science-Writing symposium.  Panelists include: Jerome Fanucci, chairman of the WVU dept. of Aerospace Engineering (left); Bos Johnson, news director of WSAZ-TV in Huntington (second from left); and moderator J. Richard Toren, UPI Regional Executive in Pittsburgh.'

50. Panelists at Science-Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

'Dr. Albert R. Hibbs, senior staff scientist at the California Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Laboratory, speaks at the Oct. 6, 1967 session of the Science-Writing symposium.'

51. Dr. Albert Hibbs Speaks at Science-Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

'Donovan H. Bond, exec. dir. of the 100th Ann. Observance (right) chats with Harry Ernst, then Washington correspondent of the Charleston Gazette, at the June 29-29, 1967 "Man and His Community" symposium.'

52. Harry Ernst and Donovan Bond, West Virginia University

'Donovan H. Bond, exec. dir of the 100th Ann. observance (left), Jim McCauley, research and graduate assistant of the 100th Anniversary Office (center), and Frank Carlomagno, assistant dir. of the WVU Foundation, Inc. (right) are shown at the "Man and His Community" symposium, June 28-29, 1967.'

53. Speakers at the Man and His Community Symposium, West Virginia University

'Famed international figure Paul-Henry Spaak (left) chats with 100th Anniversary executive director Donovan H. Bond and his daughter Vicky before Spaak's Nov. 2 1967 address.'

54. Paul-Henri Spaak at West Virginia University

'Famed CBS correspondent Richard C. Hottelet (center) is shown chatting with WVU Acting President Harry B. Heflin (right) and Roman J. Verhaalen, Dean of the Kanawha Valley Graduate School (left) prior to Hottelet's Mar. 13, 1967 lecture on the International Emphasis Series.'

55. Correspondent Richard C. Hottelet Lectures at West Virginia University

'Carl Frasure, dean of the WVU College of Arts & Sciences, is shown speaking at the Nov. 28, 1967 Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU seminar.'

56. Carl Frasure Speaks at a Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'Chancellor of Vanderbilt University Alexander Heard is shown speaking at Nov. 28, 1967 seminar on The Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU.'

57. Alexander Heard Speaks at Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'The four main speakers at the Nov. 28, 1967 seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU are pictured from left to right: Alexander Heard, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University; T. H. Hunter, Chancellor for Medical Affairs at the University of Virginia; Carl M. Frasure, Dean of the WVU College of Arts & Sciences; and Edward D. Eddy, president of Chatham College in Pittsburgh.'

58. Speakers at a Seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at West Virginia University

'T. H. Hunter, Chancellor for Medical Affairs at the University of Virginia (left), is shown with the three WVU professors who served as panelists to react to his address: Lila Abrahamson, Prof. of Biology (second from left); J.C. Eaves, Prof. and Chairman of Mathematics (second from right); and Vincent Traynelis, Prof. and Chairman of Chemistry (right).  Nov. 28, 1967 seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU.'

59. Seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at West Virginia University

'Dr. Moody Prior, Graduate Department of English at Northwestern University (center), is shown speaking at the Dec. 6, 1967 Future of Graduate Education at WVU seminar.  Seminar planning committee chairman John Ludlum (left) listens with panelists Delmas Miller, WVU Prof. of Education and Chairman of Secondary Education (second from left); Homer Evans, WVU Prof. of Agricultural Economics and Associate Director of the WVU Agricultural Experiment Station (second from right); and Virgil Peterson, WVU Prof. of English (right).'

60. Dr. Moody Prior Speaks at a Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'Dean of the WVU Graduate School John Ludlum (left) is shown introducing main speaker Everett Walters, Vice-President for Academic Affairs of Boston University (second from left), at the Dec. 6, 1967 seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at WVU.  Panelists seated are Paul Selby, Dean of the College of Law (second from right), and Leo Fishman, Professor of Economics and Finance (right).'

61. Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'The four main speakers of the Dec. 6, 1967 seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at WVU are shown from left to right, including: Allan Carter, Chancellor and Executive Vice-President of New York University; Everett Walters, Vice-President for Academic Affairs of Boston University; Moody Prior, Graduate Department of English at Northwestern University; and W. Gordon Whaley, Dean of the Graduate School of the University of Texas.'

62. Speakers at a Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'Dean of the WVU Graduate School John Ludlum (second from left) is shown introducing main speaker W. Gordon Whaley, Dean of the University of Texas Graduate School (at Ludlum's left), at the Dec. 6, 1967 seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at WVU.  Panelists seated include three WVU professors: Hugh Lindsay, Professor of Physiology (left); Homer Patrick, Professor and Chairman of Agricultural Biochemistry (second from right); and Chin-Yung Wen, Professor of Chemical Engineering.

63. Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'Dr. W. Gordon Whaley, University of Texas Graduate School is shown speaking at the Dec. 6, 1967 seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at WVU.  Panelists are: Hugh Lindsay, Prof. of Physiology (left): Homer Patrick, Prof. and Chairman of Agricultural Biochemistry (second from right); and Chin-Yung Wen, Prof. of Chemical Engineering (right).'

64. Dr. W. Gordon Whaley Speaks at a Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'Dr. Everett Walters, Vice-President for Academic Affairs at Boston University (left), is shown speaking at the Dec. 6, 1967 seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at WVU.  Two WVU professors who served as panelists are shown:  Paul Selby, dean of the College of Law (center), and Leo Fishman, Professor of Economics and Finance (right).'

65. Dr. Everett Walters Speaks at a Seminar on the Future of Graduate Education at West Virginia University

'WVU President James G. Harlow at press conference shortly after taking over leadership of WVU in September, 1967.'

66. President James G. Harlow at Press Conference, West Virginia University

'WVU President James G. Harlow at press conference shortly after taking over leadership of WVU in September, 1967.'

67. President James G. Harlow, West Virginia University

'A scene from the Mar. 7, 1967 Faculty Honors Convocation shows, from left to right; Robert Munn, WVU Prof. and Chairman of Library Science and Acting Provost; Ruel Foster, WVU Prof. and Chairman of English; Irvin Stewart, WVU Prof. of Political Science; Edmund Flink, WVU Prof. and Chairman of Medicine; George McLaren, WVU Prof. of Agricultural Biochemistry and Nutrition; and Clark Sleeth, Dean of the WVU School of Medicine.'

68. Faculty Honors Convocation, West Virginia University

'A scene from the Mar. 7, 1967 Faculty Honors Convocation shows, from left to right: (first row) Evan Roberts, WVU Prof. of Economics and Marketing; Mrs. Evan Roberts; Dana Wells, WVU Prof. and Chairman of Geology and Geography; (second row) Mrs. Donovan H. Bond, wife of the Exec. Dir. of the 100th Ann. Observance; Carl Frasure, Dean of the WVU College of Arts and Science; Earl Core, WVU Prof. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry; and Mrs. Earl Core.'

69. Faculty Honors Convocation, West Virginia University

'Famed CBS correspondent Richard C. Hottelet is shown at the Mar. 13, 1967 International Emphasis Series Program.  Also shown are Donovan H. Bond, exec. dir. of the 100th Ann. observance (left), and Roman Verhaalen, Dean of the Kanawha Valley Graduate Center (right).'

70. Richard C. Hottelet Delivers a Speech at West Virginia University

'John Luchok, University editor, (at left) looks over books written by the professors honored at May 11 Authors' Banquet with Dr. Harry B. Heflin, acting WVU President.'

71. John Luchok and Acting President Harry B. Heflin, West Virginia University

72. Century of Service Display in Stone and Thomas Department Store Window, Wheeling, W. Va.

Photos of WVU Presidents are included in the display.

73. Century of Service Display in Stone and Thomas Department Store Window, Wheeling, W. Va.

In the picture a woman is handing out tags to female students waiting in line.

74. Registering for the International Association of Women Students Meeting during West Virginia University's Centennial Observance

'WVU President James G. Harlow (left), WVU student body president Jim Mullendore (center), and member of the WVU Board of Governors Pat Hamilton (right) are shown at the burial of the time capsule in December 1967

75. Burial of the Time Capsule for West Virginia University's Centennial

'Scene from the burial of the time capsule in December 1967.'

76. Placing Items in Time Capsule during West Virginia University's Centennial

This festival was a part of WVU's centennial celebration.

77. Dance Group at the Grecian Festival , West Virginia University

This festival was a part of WVU's centennial celebrations.

78. National Flags at the Grecian Festival, West Virginia Unviersity

This festival was a part of WVU's centennial celebrations.

79. Dance Group at the Grecian Festival , West Virginia University

'Members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority assist in mailing copies of the Charleston Gazette-Daily Mail's 100th Anniversary Supplement, 'Threshold,' to WVU alumni.'

80. Preparing Copies of Threshold for Mailing, West Virginia University

'Dr. Linus Pauling, two time winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, is shown listening to an address at the Oct. 6, 1967 Science Writing Symposium.  He later addressed the symposium.'

81. Dr. Linus Pauling at the Science-Writing Symposium, West Virginia University

This was a part of WVU's centennial celebration.

82. Dr. Samuel Chu, University of Pittsburgh Historian, Speaks at 'Lessons of History' Symposium at West Virginia University

'Three speakers of the Sept. 12, 1967 seminar on the State University are shown from left to right: Fred Harrington, President of the University of Wisconsin; Peter Muirhead, Associate U.S. Commissioner of Education; and Allan Ostar, Executive Director of the Association of State Colleges and Universities.'

83. Centennial Seminar on the State University at West Virginia University

'The four main speakers and the Moderator of the their panel session of the Jan. 7-9, 1968 'Man and His Religions' symposium are shown from left to right: Rev. Eugene Burke, Trinity College and St. Paul's College in Washington; Dr. Abraham J. Heschel, Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New  York City; moderator the Rt. Rev. Wilburn C. Campbell, bishop of the West Virginia Episcopal diocese in Charleston; Dr. Harold Bosley, Christ Methodist Church of New York City;  and Admiral James W. Kelly, chief of chaplains of the United States Navy.'

84. Speakers and Moderator for the 'Man and His Religions' Symposium at West Virginia University

Famed international figure Paul-Henri Spaak appeared at the WVU 100th Anniversary Observance Nov. 2, 1967.

85. Paul-Henri Spaak Visits West Virginia University

'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.'

86. 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.

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

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

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

Dr. T. H. Hunter, chancellor for medical affairs at the University of Virginia (center), is shown at the Nov. 28, 1967 seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU, chatting with two WVU professors, Edward Steele, Jr., Prof. of History (left), and Earl Boggs, Prof. of Education, Director of Admissions, and Assistant to the President (right).'

89. Centennial Symposium on the Future of Undergraduate Education 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.'

90. 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.'

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

'WVU Prof. of History and chairman of the program planning committee John Caruso (speaking) introduces famed Kentucky writer Jesse Stuart for his Feb. 24, 1967 luncheon address at the 'Lessons of History' symposium. Also shown, from left to right, are: Ruel Foster, WVU prof. and chairman of English; Stuart; Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann, member of the WVU Board of Governors; Joseph Gluck, WVU director of student educational services; and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin, wife of the acting president of WVU.'

92. John Caruso Introduces Jesse Stuart at the Luncheon for the 'Lessons of History' Symposium at West Virginia University

'Dr. and Mrs. Stewart just after Dr. Stewart made the main address as spokesman for the twelve professors honored at the Faculty Honors Convocation, Mar. 7, 1967.'

93. West Virginia University President Irvin Stewart and Wife

Mr. Shamberger is on the right, President Heflin is in the center, and Mrs. Heflin is on the left. The scrapbook was a present to the Heflins.

94. Harry B. Heflin, Acting President and His Wife Look Over Scrapbook Presented to them by Harold J. Shamberger, Assistant to the President, West Virginia University

'Acting WVU President Harry B. Heflin (left), Mrs. Heflin (second from left), Dr. Irvin Stewart (right), and Mrs. Stewart are pictured just after Dr. Stewart made the main address as spokesman for the twelve professors honored at the Faculty Honors Convocation Mar. 7, 1967.'

95. Harry B. Heflin and Wife with Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Stewart, West Virginia University

'Famed Harvard historian Oscar Handlin (left) chats with WVU Professor John Caruso (center)and WVU Board of Governors member, Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann prior to Handlin's Feb. 23, 1967 lecture at the 'Lesson's of History' Symposium.'

96. Oscar Handlin with John Caruso and Mrs. Gilbert Bachmann Prior to the 'Lessons of History' Symposium at West Virginia University

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

98. Scene at the Centennial Reception Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Helfin 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.'

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

'Scene at the 100th Ann. reception in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Heflin.  Dr. and Mrs. Heflin are standing on the left, with WVU athletic trainer Whitey Gwynne in the foreground and Alumni Secretary David Jacobs in the background.

100. Scene at the Centennial Reception Honoring Dr. and Mrs. Harry B. Helfin at West Virginia University