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13. Physics Building, Hodges Hall, West Virginia University

14. Physics Building, Hodges Hall, West Virginia University

15. Physics Building, Hodges Hall, West Virginia University

'Mechanical Hall by the river, (built 1892-4, destroyed by fire, 1899).  Note the small powder house in the foreground.  The U. heating plant now occupies the site John L. Johnston was professor of Engineering during this period.  The negative was made by Johnston about 1895, is now the department of physics. (1940)'

16. Mechanical Hall I, West Virginia University

Students are studying in the Mathematics-Physics Research Library which was established in August 1961 and was located in Room 305 Hodges Hall.

17. Mathematics-Physics Research Library, West Virginia University

'University Campus about 1890. Negative by John L. Johnston, Professor in Civil Engineering. Negative and the camera used are now in the Physics Department. Print 20 percent enlarged by Molby, 1938.'

18. Woodburn Circle, West Virginia University

Buildings pictured are Engineering II, Physics, President's Home, Administration, Law School, and Chemistry.

19. Downtown Campus, West Virginia University

Front left: Engineering building II and  behind it is the Physics building.  Back left to right: President's home, Administration, Law School, Chemistry building.

20. Downtown Campus, West Virginia University

Back Row: Thomas Carskadon Johnson, B.S. Agr., Fellow in Mathematics; Robert Morris, A.B., Fellow in Economics; William Henry Whitman, B.S., Fellow in Physics. Front Row: Bernard Camillus Bondurant, A.M., Fellow in Latin; Charles Clear Ballard, A.B., Fellow in Roman Languages; Allen Wilson Porterfield, A.B., Fellow in German; Willian Frazier Naret, B. Agr, Fellow in Agriculture; Simeon Conant Smith, A.B. Assistant in Rhetoric and Elocution.

21. Faculty Members, West Virginia University

Left to Right, First row: Maruin M. McDowell, Gary VanMeter, Joe Bohar, Lyle Riffe3, Dr. R.C. Gunton, Gerald C. Michael; Second row: George Reissig, Ferrel, John McAlvoy, Dr. C.D. Thomas, Turner, Mr. D.B. Williamson, Joel Gwinn, Dr. John Ollom, Mr. Stanley Farr; Third row: Luther Clauss, Dave Guinn, Dr. O.R. Ford, Bill Conners, Tom McCoy, Willis Hill.

22. Physics Staff and Faculty, West Virginia University

Professor William Vehse playing the cello.

23. William Vehse, Associate Professor of Physics, and Cello Player, West Virginia University

'WVU sophomore William (Tom) Turner of Bridgeport has been awarded the Chemical Rubber Co. Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award at WVU. Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Turner of Watson Street, scored the highest grade on the Chemistry 15 final examination last spring. Dr. George Humphrey, Associate Chairman of the Chemistry Department, presented the award: he 49th Edition of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics.'

24. William 'Tom' Turner, West Virginia University