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'More than 100 delegates attended the two-day symposium on Water Resources held at Mont Chateau this week.  Pictured here are some of the leading participants in the program who are, from left to right:  Bern Wright, Chief, Division of Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources; Dr. Paul H. Price, Direct and State Geologist, West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, WVU; Dr. John C. Ludlum, Director of Research, West Virginia Appalachian Center, WVU; Dr. Ernest J. Nesius, Vice President for the Appalachian Center, WVU; and J. C. Burchinal, Professor of Civil Engineering, WVU.  The symposium was sponsored by West Virginia University, the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, the WVU Agricultural Experiment Station, and the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Committee on Water Resources.'

25. Members of the Water Resources Symposium at Mont Chateau near Morgantown, W. Va.

A sign that says 'Welcome to Morgantown, Home of West Virginia University, Chamber of Commerce.'

26. Welcome to Morgantown Sign, Morgantown, W. Va.

View of Hackney's Drug Store at the Northeast corner of Main and Washington Streets occupied this location from 1910 to 1950. This building was built in 1910 by Dr. R. E. L. Hackney of Washington, D. C. who was a Dentist, and made his home in Moorefield from 1910 until his death. He operated a Drug Store and Soda Fountain on the first floor and had his Dental Offices on the second floor front rooms. The back rooms on the second floor were occupied for some years by Club Do-Easy. Dr. Hackney sold out in (date unkown) and Chambers and Williams operated a garage here, building a shop farther back on the lot, which is now the Moose Home. The Loyal Order of Moose bought the property in (date unknown) having rented it for several years from another owner. In (date unknown) they tore down the Drug Store Building. A Bakery was operated in this building at one time by a man by the name or Ours.

27. Hackney's Drug Store, Moorefield, W. Va.

28. Chamber of Commerce Group in front of the Extension Train

29. Chamber of Commerce Group in front of the Extension Train

30. Chamber Orchestra, West Virginia University

31. Chamber Orchestra, West Virginia University

32. Chamber Choir, West Virginia University

33. Chamber Choir, West Virginia University

34. Chamber Choir, West Virginia University

Five receive Vandalia Award on May 15, 1977, standing from left to right: William J. Maier, Jr., John D. Chambers, M.D. and Becky Singleton (received for deceased father); seated from left to right John D. Rockefeller IV, James G. Harlow.

35. Vandalia Award Recipients, West Virginia University

36. Moscow Chamber Orchestra Performs at West Virginia University