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A crowd of people, some in horse-drawn buggies, gathers in anticipation of the WVU Cadet Band.
A large group of people pose in front of Commencement Hall at WVU.
The Jr. OUAM Band poses on the front steps of Stewart Hall on the WVU campus, Morgantown, W.Va.
A view of the Agriculture Building on the WVU campus, also known as Experiment Station.
Aerial view of Morgantown showing the WVU campus.
A view of Science Hall, now known as Chitwood Hall.
WVU Athletic Field with view of Westover.
A bird's eye view over downtown Morgantown looking towards the WVU campus.
A view of the WVU campus looking down Maiden Lane, featuring Stalnaker or Women's Hall and Oglebay Hall in the distance.
A view of the old Law Building, now known as Colson Hall.
A WVU Literature class poses on the steps of Woodburn Hall.
Members of the Mountain Honorary pose in front of a building. Text on the back reads: "Initiates: Glasscock, Brock, Hardy, Winter, Lewis, White, Mullen, Winters, McCoy, Gilmore, Long, Summers."
"Aerial View West Virginia University Main Campus, Morgantown, W. Va. consisting of 47 buildings with the Monongahela River in foreground."
"Chapel -- Our Lady Of Good Council Monastery, Franciscan Fathers. R.D. 6. Box 525, Morgantown, W. Va."
Reverse reads: "West Virginia University Medical Center, Containing more than 3,400 rooms with facilities for 4-year courses in medicine, dentistry, nursing and pharmacy."
Reverse reads: "The West Virginia University Medical Center, with the Basic Sciences Building on the left and the University Hospital on the right, is one of the finest and most modern medical centers in the world. There are 3,412 rooms in this single structure."
Reverse reads: "Hotel Morgan. Morgantown, West Virginia. Fireproof. 150 outside rooms with tub and shower, rates from $3.50. Home of the West Virginia University."
Six druggists pose for a formal group photo.
Two cars race a horse-drawn buggy at the Evansdale Race Track.
A pony pulls a cart festooned with flowers up a residential street lined with spectators.
Two women pose by their 1927 model car, which is decorated with flowers.
The "I. C. Woodward," launched in 1898 for the Pittsburgh, Brownsville, and Geneva Packet Company, and traveled between Pittsburgh and Morgantown. Woodburn Hall and Martin Hall can be seen on the bank in the background.
One of Standard Oil Company's oil tanks located near Morgantown goes up in flames due to a lightning strike.
A steamroller participates in early road construction.
A woman poses on the grass beneath a sign asking passersby to "Stop at City Auto Company Garage, 444 Chestnut Street, Morgantown" for "auto supplies."
The conductor stands in the door of streetcar 12. Text on the back reads, "This is the streetcar that ran from Morgantown down to Osage."
A conductor poses on the steps of a street car filled with passengers.
Students in line at information table on move-in day.
A view of Woodburn Circle including Martin, Chitwood, and Woodburn Halls taken from the Falling Run Bridge.
The old bridge connecting downtown Morgantown to Westover.
Dorsey Knob can be seen in the distance.
The train station, which still stands, was located next to the old suspension bridge over the Monongahela River.
A group of men pose by a car decorated as a parade float. Note the WVU banner.
A large group of young male glass workers pose outside of the Seneca Glass Factory in Morgantown.