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'The Elizabeth Moore Hall for Women at West Virginia University which was dedicated at the inaugural ceremony. The hall is one of the most beautiful buildings on the campus.'
Picture is on the front of a Christmas card sent out by President and Mrs. James G. Harlow.
View of Elizabeth Moore Hall, Women's Physical Education Building, West Virginia University, Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia.
View of campus walks, Elizabeth Moore Hall is straight ahead and Armstrong Hall is on the right.
View of Elizabeth Moore Hall in West Virginia is shown on the cover of West Virginia University Alumni Magazine, Volume 16, Number 3, Winter 1951.
Interior view of E. Moore Hall.
Located on the downtown campus next to Martin Hall, the building was named for the principal of the Woodburn Women's Seminary.
Building now known as Elizabeth Moore Hall. Published by Stenger's News Stand. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Postcard reads, "Physical Education, Social and Recreation building for women on the campus of West Virginia University, Morgantown. Erected in 1928." (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
Published by Photo Crafters, Inc. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system--subject.)
View overlooking Mountaineer Field and Woodburn Hall. Other university buildings seen are Chitwood Hall, Martin Hall, Woman's Hall (now Stalnaker Hall), Terrace Hall (now Dadisman Hall) the Armory Building, Mechanical Hall II, Brooks Hall, Arnold Hall, Armstrong Hall, Oglebay Hall, Clark Hall, Colson Hall, Elizabeth Moore Hall, Stansbury Hall, and the Downtown Library.