'Dedication, To Dr. I.C. White, the friend and patron of West Virginia University, in recognition of his attainments as a scholar, his usefulness as a citizen, and his worth as a man, this volume is respectfully dedicated.'
'Artist's Proof of Portrait No. 655. A limited number of signed Artist's Proofs of this steel engraved portrait, size nine by twelve inches, can be procured by applying promptly to the publishers. Price two dollars each. B. F. Johnson, Inc. 70 Fifteenth Street, Northwest, City of Washington, D. C.'
'Professor of Law at WVU, 1883-1896.; 1864-1878 practice law in Morgantown West Virginia and Baltimore, Maryland; 1872 Prosecuting Attorney of Monongalia County; A.M. at Dickinson College.'
Dr. Cornelia B. Wilbur, West Virginia University Faculty, 1965-1967
Date:
ca. 1965
Description:
Dr. Wilbur is known for her controversial diagnosis and treatment of Shirley Mason, a patient whom Dr. Wilbur claimed had 16 different personalities. The movie "Sybil" was based on this case.