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A scene from Spring 1917, as students gather in front of Chitwood Hall protesting the faculty's decision to continue with final exams after the United States had declared war on Germany. Many schools across the country had canceled finals since most male students would be drafted or enlist in quick order.
Students protest the WVU administration's decision not to cancel spring semester final exams after the United States had declared war on Germany.
Students protest the WVU administration's decision not to cancel the spring semester final exams as many other colleges had decided to do after the United States officially entered World War I on April 6th. Most male students would either enlist or be drafted as soon as possible forcing them to leave school before the end of the semester.
Students gather in front of the Commencement Hall.
Student carries sign 'Senator Byrd was a member of KKK'.
From left to right in front: Tom Curtis, Rev. Michael Payne, and Berta Lambert (with microphone).
The person clapping is Pat Samargo; and on the left with the mustache is Harry Shaw, an anti-war activist.
Winter 1969-1970.
'The man with the Flag is Arch McQueen, the police officer is Bill Hughes, and the man with the white shirt is Bob Wojcik.'
'Discussion of Grievances.' Seated on far right is Virgil Peterson.
Richard Franzblau speaks in Mountainlair at a podium flanked with a poster with the image of President Richard Nixon, asking "Would you buy a used WAR from this man?  Strike Nov 14. March on Washington and San Francisco Nov 15.  Bring all the GIs home now."
Vietnam War protester with 'Free' written on his forehead at William Kunsler's speech in Mountainlair.
'Protest for better lighting, bus service, etc. after a series of rapes on campus.  Second from far left may be Janet Tintel.'