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Portrait of Fielding Harris Yost, graduate of Law 1897. 'Hurry Up' Yost was an outstanding tackle for WVU. He subsequently coached at several colleges including University of Michigan where he won six national championships.

1. West Virginia University Football Player Fielding H. Yost

Architect's drawing of new College of Law Building.  Greife and Hoblitzell- Architects.

2. Architect's Drawing of the Law Center, Evansdale Campus, West Virginia University

3. Lecture Room, College of Law, Old Colson Hall, West Virginia University

Former College of Law Building.

4. Colson Hall, West Virginia University

5. Colson Hall, College of Law, West Virginia University

Architect Charles W. Bates, Wheeling, W. Va.; Heating Contractor, Alex Zeck and Son, Morgantown, W. Va.  From the Heating and Ventilating Magazine, August 1924, pg. 109 in and advertisement for Heatovent and the Buckeye Blower Company.

6. Colson Hall, College of Law, West Virginia University

Men standing at steps of Colson Hall.

7. Colson Hall, College of Law, West Virginia University

Coloson Hall with Clark Hall under construction in foreground.

8. Colson Hall, College of Law, West Virginia University

9. Colson Hall, College of Law, West Virginia University

10. Colson Hall, College of Law, West Virginia University

11. Entrance to Colson Hall, College of Law, West Virginia University

Drawing of law center.

12. Architect's Drawing of the Law Center, Evansdale Campus, West Virginia University

View of Law School Classroom in Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University.

13. Law School Classroom, Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University

Leila Jesse Frazier, of Upper Norword in Surrey, England and an 1899 graduate of the WVU Law School, rides 'man fashion' or astride,  near Woodburn Hall. A contemporaneous newspaper account depicts Frazier’s journey to Morgantown to begin her law studies, indicating that she put her husband, James C. Frazier, on the train in Martinsburg, and set off unaccompanied on horseback across the mountains.  She arrived several days later,wearing a black riding habit with a divided skirt, riding ';man fashion', carrying a brace of revolvers, and 'armed with a most remarkable amount of courage and daring'. Frazier was president of the Woman’s League of WVU, the first women’s organization on campus. Information from Becky Lofstead, 'Trailblazers at the College of Law' in WVU Alumni Magazine, Winter 2000, p.18.

14. Leila Jesse Frazier Rides Horse near Woodburn Hall, West Virginia University

From the Morgantown Daily News.

15. St. George Tucker Brooke, Law School, West Virginia University

Law School Faculty Member.

16. St. George Tucker Brooke, Law School, West Virginia University

17. Clyde L. Colson, Dean of Law School, West Virginia University

18. Clyde L. Colson, Dean of Law School, West Virginia University

19. Clyde L. Colson, Dean of Law School, West Virginia University

20. Clyde L. Colson, Dean of Law School, West Virginia University