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Dr. Barbara Howe, Professor, Papers

21.2 Linear Feet 14 record cartons, 15 in. each; 8 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 4 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 document case, 2.5 in; 1 multi-divider box, 1 in.; 9 oversize folders, 0.1 in. each 9.7 Gigabytes 24 files (9 .docx files, 3 .cue files, 3 .iso files, 3 .md5 files, 3 .pdf files, 1 .csv file, 1 .MDB file, 1 .ppt file)
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Dr. Barbara Howe worked at West Virginia University in a variety of different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including as associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies. Prevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area.
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Dr. Barbara Howe, Professor, Papers 21.2 Linear Feet 14 record cartons, 15 in. each; 8 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 4 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 document case, 2.5 in; 1 multi-divider box, 1 in.; 9 oversize folders, 0.1 in. each 9.7 Gigabytes 24 files (9 .docx files, 3 .cue files, 3 .iso files, 3 .md5 files, 3 .pdf files, 1 .csv file, 1 .MDB file, 1 .ppt file)

West Virginia University, Buildings and Grounds, Blueprints and Specifications

0.3 Linear Feet 3.5 in. (1 small flat storage box, 3 in.; 6 oversize folders, 0.5 in.)
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Proposals, plans, and correspondence regarding West Virginia University building projects. Includes specifications for Woodburn Hall (1873) and blueprints for the north wing (1897), specifications for the Evansdale Library (1978), and renovation of Colson Hall (1978). There are also floor plans for Purinton House with a sketch of the exterior (ca. 1905). Other items include maps and drawings pertaining to east Morgantown (1901) and the WVU Campus (1971), and several blank diplomas for different schools and colleges within the University. The correspondence is from WVU President Jerome Raymond to architects competing for the contract to design an armory, mechanical hall, and a library with a museum (1899/03/16).
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West Virginia University, Buildings and Grounds, Blueprints and Specifications 0.3 Linear Feet 3.5 in. (1 small flat storage box, 3 in.; 6 oversize folders, 0.5 in.)

West Virginia University, Buildings, Martin, Science, Woodburn, and Library, Architect Records

0 Linear Feet Summary: 21 pages (copies)
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Twenty one xerox pages of typescript notes and items located regarding the architects employed by WVU. For planning and supervising the construction of Martin, Woodburn, and Science halls, and the old Library (administration) building.
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West Virginia University, Commencement Exercises, Invitation and Letter

0 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items
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Invitation to commencement Exercises, June 11, 1885, WVU, and a xerox copy of letter D. H. Bond to Miss Wilson. Picture of the Cadet corps of WVU ca. 1885 separated to photograph file.
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West Virginia University, Commencement Exercises, Invitation and Letter 0 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items

West Virginia University, Commencements, Records

0 Linear Feet Summary: 4 items
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A survey of commencement Addresses and Baccalaureate Sermons delivered at West Virginia University covering the period of 1870-1929.; sixty-third annual commencement program- 1930.
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West Virginia University, Commencements, Records 0 Linear Feet Summary: 4 items

West Virginia University Ephemera

0 Linear Feet 3 items
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Report of the class work of S.A. Hays for the term ending June 8, 1882, signed by A. W. Lorentz, principle of preparatory department, shows subjects studied and grades received. Letter, dated September 22, 1887, from E. M. Turner, president of the University to P. Hays, a Regent in Glenville, W. Va. Mentions a vacancy in the cadet corps in Hays's district and reports one hundred and sixty students enrolled in the University. Also an announcement signed by Prof. H. N. Ogden, promoting the West Virginia Society for the Extension of University Teaching, Ca. 1891. Shows officers of the State Society, the schedule of courses offered, and offers suggestions for the organization of local center.
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West Virginia University Ephemera 0 Linear Feet 3 items

West Virginia University, Honorary Degrees, Lists

0 Linear Feet Summary: 10 pages
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Two lists, alphabetical and chronological, of honorary degree recipients of West Virginia University. Recipients include Newton D. Baker, Waitman Barbe, Michael Benedum, Luis Borges, Pearl Buck, Robert C. Byrd, Henry S. Commager, Roy Bird Cook, Earl Core, John J. Cornwell, Marmaduke Dent, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Henry D. Hatfield, John L. Lewis, J.A. McBride, Jennings Randolph, Sam Rayburn, Harold E. Stassen, Cyrus Vance, I.C. White, and Charles Yeager.
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West Virginia University, Honorary Degrees, Lists 0 Linear Feet Summary: 10 pages

West Virginia University, Literary Societies, Records

0.3 Linear Feet Summary: 4 in. (2 unboxed ledgers)
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Records of two West Virginia University literary societies. Columbia Literary Society Records include minutes books, 1861-1920 (4 Vols.); ledgers, 1873-1907 (2 Vols.); and roll book, dues record, and financial reports, 1906-1921 (1 Vol.). Records of the Parthenon Literary Society include minute book, 1895-1911 (1 Vol.) and roll book, dues record, and financial reports, 1907-1911 (1 Vol.). The collection also includes miscellaneous notes, lists, reports, and letters inserted between pages of these volumes. The formation of these Societies predates the establishment of West Virginia University on February 7, 1867. The Columbian Literary Society was established in the fall of 1852 (cf. inside front leaf of volume of Columbian Literary Society records, 1861-1873). The Parthenon Literary Society was known as the 'Monongalian up to 1872' (cf. p.[1] of volume of Columbian Literary Society records, 1861-1873).
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West Virginia University, Literary Societies, Records 0.3 Linear Feet Summary: 4 in. (2 unboxed ledgers)

West Virginia University, Medical Education History, Research Notes

3.75 Linear Feet Summary: 3 ft. 9 in. (3 records cartons, 15 in. each)
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Typed drafts of Medical Education In West Virginia University by Gideon S. Dodds and Edward J. Van Liere. This eighteen volume draft set of research notes was compiled (1953-64) by WVU Physiology professor, Van Liere and WVU Embryology professor and Medical Faculty Committee officer, Dodds. There are also two volumes of scholarship statistics on WVU Medical students, 1932-64.
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West Virginia University, Medical Education History, Research Notes 3.75 Linear Feet Summary: 3 ft. 9 in. (3 records cartons, 15 in. each)

West Virginia University Memorabilia Collection

0.8 Linear Feet 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)
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Collection consists of ephemera, publications, and other memorabilia related to the history of the West Virginia University. Includes dance cards and programs (1896-1932, 1951, undated); programs for school clubs, memorials, musical performances (1892-1931, 1965-1967); commencement programs and invitations (1875-1950); sporting event and concert tickets (1895-1975); student and university publications (1899-1963, undated); and other ephemera. Dance cards and programs pertain to various fraternities and sororities, the military department, student clubs, and general dances. Publications include student handbooks, a directory, and a November 1923 issue of the Athenaeum.
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West Virginia University Memorabilia Collection 0.8 Linear Feet 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)

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