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Posing in a top hat and suit, Mr. Hiner is the grandfather of WVU Journalism Professor Donovan Bond.

1. Joseph Hiner of Clarksburg, W. Va.

Bond sits at a typewriter with a pipe clinched in his teeth, at the Daily Athenaeum Office, the University's newspaper.  Bond subsequently became a Professor of Journalism at WVU.

2. Donovan Bond, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

Donovan Bond works in Daily Athenaeum's type lab.  Bond subsequently became a Professor of Journalism at WVU.

3. West Virginia University Student Donovan Bond in Newspaper Type Lab, Morgantown, W. Va.

The Experiment Station building is seen in the background. Bond subsequently became a Professor of Journalism at WVU.

4. WVU Freshman Donovan Bond and Bill Kramer On Campus, Morgantown, W. Va.

Bond would serve in the Pacific during World War ll, returning to WVU as a graduate student after the war, and subsequently becoming a Professor of Journalism at the University.

5. West Virginia University Journalism Student Donovan Bond in Photo Lab, Morgantown, W. Va.

Donning party hats, a group poses outside. The inscription on the back of the photograph reads, "Blanche Cole, Fred Ramm, Evans, Myself, July 4, 1919, Just before we were married."

6. Fourth of July Celebration in North Central W. Va.

Left to right: Tater, Grandmother Hiner and Donovan Bond. Bond would graduate from WVU and subsequently become a Professor of Journalism at the University.

7. Bond Family of Harrison County, W. Va.

Donovan Bond and unidentified friend pretending to fight, while others on the Debate Team pack the bus for travel.

8. Shenanigans on West Virginia University Debate Team

Two women, Grace Shively and Aunt Mae Fleming, mounted and neatly attired, travel a dirt road.

9. Out for Ride on Horseback, North Central W. Va.

Bond, a 1942 graduate of West Virginia University, was stationed in New Guinea during World War ll.

10. United States Army Sergeant Donovan Bond of Harrison County, W. Va.

The little boy is Donovan Bond with his Uncle Harley and their dog.  Bond would subsequently graduate from West Virginia University, serve in the Pacific Theater during World War ll and teach at WVU as a Professor of Journalism.

11. Bond Family and Pet, Harrison County, W. Va.

The Battle of Biak was a battle that took place during World War II in Biak, New Guinea from May 27 1944 to August 17 1944. It is famous for being the first time the Japanese allowed uncontested landings of U.S. troops so that they would run into a trap they had prepared inland. The capture of the island cost the U.S. 474 deaths and 2,428 injuries. The Japanese fought until the very end losing 6,100 men to death. The Japanese soldiers would use these caves as fortification and they would be stockpiled with enough ammunition, food, and water to last for months.

12. U.S. Army Troops Enter Cave; Biak, New Guinea