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Bee is the man on the right. He holds one of the highest winning percentages for a coach in NCAA Division I basketball history, 82.6%. He is also known as an innovator of the modern game of basketball, and is credited with the invention of the 1-3-1 zone defense and the three seconds rule. He was born in Grafton, West Virginia.

42025. Clair Bee of Grafton, W. Va.

Bee is the man second from right. He holds one of the highest winning percentages for a coach in NCAA Division I basketball history, 82.6%. He is also known as an innovator of the modern game of basketball, and is credited with the invention of the 1-3-1 zone defense and the three seconds rule. He was born in Grafton, West Virginia.

42026. Clair Bee of Grafton, W. Va.

Bee is the man on far right. He holds one of the highest winning percentages for a coach in NCAA Division I basketball history, 82.6%. He is also known as an innovator of the modern game of basketball, and is credited with the invention of the 1-3-1 zone defense and the three seconds rule. He was born in Grafton, West Virginia.

42027. Clair Bee With Likely Members of One of His Basketball Teams Next to Airplane

42028. Muddy Creek Furnace Stack and Falls

West Virginia University football players, L to R: running back Bobby Moss, Captain and All-American lineman Sam Huff, All-American lineman Bruce Bosley, running back Joe Marconi, and quarterback Fred Wyant, leave Mountaineer Field after practice. Note Woodburn Hall can be seen in the background.

42029. Mountaineers After Practice, WVU Campus, Morgantown, W. Va.

Vance, a 15 years old trapper boy, whose job it was to open and closed the door, allowing mine trains to enter and exit. Vance earned $1.60 a week.

42030. Coal Mine Trapper Boy, Harrison County, W. Va.

A class poses with their teacher on the school steps.

42031. Hinton High School Class Photo, Hinton, W. Va.

42032. Jamison No. 9 Mine, W. Va.

42033. Williams Mine Consolidation Coal Company, Harrison County, W. Va

The tipple of a coal mine with the sign that reads "Amherst Coal Company."

42034. Amherst Coal Co. Lease Number 2, Logan County, W. Va.

A picture of the Power Plant standing by itself.

42035. Amherst Coal Company Power Plant, W. Va.

42036. Conveyor Belt On Thocker Plane, Amherstdale, W. Va