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23725. Four Saints

'Exclusive Management: Ronald A. Wilford Associates Inc.'

23726. Marcel Marceau

'Exclusive Management: Ronald A. Wilford Associates Inc.'

23727. Marcel Marceau

From left to right in the upper row standing is Robert Trent, Portia Lovett, Mary Ella Dixon, and Charlie Hale. Sitting from left to right is Walter Johnson, Alberta Redmond, Hamilton Keys, and Marcia Lovett. First concert was given in Buffalo, N.Y., May 2, 1873. They gave 40 concerts in the principal cities between Buffalo and Utica, going home, July 5, 1873.

23728. Storer College Musical Group Members, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

'Second picture across top row is Judge J. Eddy of Morgantown. Third picture in top row is W.M. Marland (unsure). The picture on the very bottom, the person on the right is Okey Patterson.'

23729. Participants in a Ground Breaking Ceremony at West Virginia University

'Left to right: E.J. Nesius, Director of Application Center; Robert F. Munn, Provost and Librarian (in back); Rey Smith, State Superintendent of Schools; Don Robertson, Attorney General; Robert Baily, Secretary of State (W. Va.); Harry Heflin, Acting President of WVU; Hulett Smith, Governor; four unknown people; Denzil Gainer, State Auditor; three unknown people; William McMillion, Comptroller; Harold Shamberger, Assistant to President of University.'

23730. West Virginia University Administrators and State Government Officials at the Medical Center

23731. The Brooklyn Bridge, Performing in Mountainlair Ballroom, West Virginia University

Portrait of the vocalist.

23732. Music Group, The Lettermen, Performs at West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

23733. West Virginia University President Paul A. Miller and Governor Hulett Smith in a Parade

Cello player.

23734. PDQ Bach Concert at West Virginia University

Leonhart, Class of 1939, is former ambassador to Tanzania, and White House Aide.

23735. William Leonhart Speaks at West Virginia University

23736. PDQ Bach Concert at West Virginia University