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Twins, Anna and Stella White, were the first women to earn Bachelor of Science degrees from WVU. In 1886, the family sold their Ohio farm and moved to Morgantown so their children - 4 sons and two daughters, could attend WVU. Family or one parent relocation with students was not uncommon in and era when mid-western state universities did not routinely erect dormitories.

1. Portrait of Stella White

Twins Anna and Stella White were the first women to earn Bachelor of Science degrees at WVU. Science degrees were especially attractive to women, who often had less secondary-level Latin and Greek languages needed for B.A.s--than their male peers. B.S. students took French or German. The White family moved to Morgantown from Ohio in 1886 They came, as did others, to give children access to higher education. In the 1890's all 6 White siblings (4 sons and the twins) attended WVU.

2. Portrait of Anna White in Cap and Gown

Class of 1897.

3. Larry Taylor, Class of 1897, West Virginia University

4. A. Gordon Tait, West Virginia University

Lucy Wood was the first WVU woman to go to the far East as a missionary teacher,where she died giving birth to her only child, Faith Lawrence. Infant Faith was sent home to Morgantown to be raised by Ruth Wood. Faith graduated from WVU in 1927.

5. Portrait of Lucy Wood

A West Virginia University football player identified as "Wagner" is pictured in his practice gear.

6. WVU Football Player Wagner, Morgantown, W. Va.

A West Virginia University football player identified as "Webster" is pictured in his practice gear.

7. WVU Football Player Webster, Morgantown, W. Va.

'1918 Spring, taken second year in University, in front of fraternity house.'

8. William Hart Wilson, West Virginia University

Varney reaches back as he prepare to throw the ball.

9. Louis Varney Prepares to Throw Football, Morgantown, W. Va.

10. Trubie L. Turner, West Virginia University

11. John D. Underwood Receiving a Sears Foundation Award, West Virginia University

12. John D. Underwood Receiving a Sears Foundation Award, West Virginia University