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West Virginia University Faculty Articles

4.1 Linear Feet 9 document cases, 5 in. each; 2 flat boxes, 3 in.
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Articles written by West Virginia University faculty on a variety of subjects chiefly from the 1920s to the 1960s. Material is arranged in alphabetical order according to faculty name.
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West Virginia University Faculty Articles 4.1 Linear Feet 9 document cases, 5 in. each; 2 flat boxes, 3 in.

West Virginia University, Fraternity Charters

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items (1 oversize folder)
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Charter for Alpha Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa, 1910, with names of Charter members. Charter for the Establishment of a chapter of the society of the Sigma Xi at WVU, 1939, with names of Charter members.
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West Virginia University, Fraternity Charters 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items (1 oversize folder)

West Virginia University, Graduate School, Correspondence and Reports

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
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General correspondence and reports, mainly of the chairman of the graduate school council, relating to applications for teaching appointments, assistantships and fellowships; research projects; graduate degree requirements; West Virginia Academy of Science; and other University affairs. Minutes of graduate council 1930-1949; meeting of graduate faculty 1979.
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West Virginia University, Graduate School, Correspondence and Reports 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

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 in World War I Collection

0.2 Linear Feet Summary: 1 1/2 in. (4 folders)
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Contemporary manuscripts containing list of alumni and students who served in U.S. forces, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, with rank, branch etc. Also comment written ten years after war; a memorial address by President Frank B. Trotter; tribute to alumni in war by John Harrington Cox, C. R. Jones, Robert A. Armstrong, O. P. Chitwood, C. W. Waggoner, C. Edmund Neil, et al.

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West Virginia University in World War I Collection 0.2 Linear Feet Summary: 1 1/2 in. (4 folders)

West Virginia University in World War I Collection

0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder)
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Brief biographies, news stories, letters, pictures and printed memorials concerning University men killed in World War I.

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West Virginia University in World War I Collection 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder)

West Virginia University, Jacket from Cadet Uniform

.4 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 newspaper box)
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One jacket that was part of a cadet uniform likely for a student at West Virginia University. It includes buttons with the inscriptions "West Virginia" and "montani semper liberi." The collar manufacturer is Arrow-Cluett, Peabody and Company, Inc., a popular manufacturer of detachable collars in the early twentieth century. The uniform's tag, "Columbus Society Good," could refer to M. C. Lilley, Military and Secret Society Goods, Columbus, Ohio, which produced military and college uniforms from 1864-1931.

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West Virginia University, Jacket from Cadet Uniform .4 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 newspaper box)

West Virginia University Libraries, Health Sciences Library, Historical Collection

0.84 Linear Feet 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 oversize folder, 0.125 in.
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Collection of class photographs from a number of departments within the Health Sciences Center (HSC), in addition to materials covering the 2010 HSC 50th anniversary and materials from the forming of the Health Sciences Library as well as miscellaneous materials relating to or collected by Alderson Fry, the first Medical Librarian at West Virginia University (1954).

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West Virginia University Libraries, Health Sciences Library, Historical Collection 0.84 Linear Feet 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 oversize folder, 0.125 in.

West Virginia University, Library, Circulation and Reserve Records

0.8 Linear Feet 9 1/2 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (25 unboxed ledgers, 4 1/2 in.)
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West Virginia University Library reserve records, 1936-1945, and circulation records, 1898-1907, 1910, 1917/1918-1939. In addition to daily, monthly, and annual statistics for loaned items, some volumes include statistics for overdue notices and fines and circulation statistics by subject discipline.
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West Virginia University, Library, Circulation and Reserve Records 0.8 Linear Feet 9 1/2 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (25 unboxed ledgers, 4 1/2 in.)

West Virginia University, Library, Records

3.7 Linear Feet 3 ft. 7 1/2 in. (6 document cases, 5 in. each); (5 unboxed ledgers, 1 ft. 1 1/2 in.)
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Librarians' correspondence and various library department records. The correspondence includes letters concerning the Guy D. Goff Library and construction of the new Library building. There are also building specifications, accounts, drawings, and floor plans.
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West Virginia University, Library, Records 3.7 Linear Feet 3 ft. 7 1/2 in. (6 document cases, 5 in. each); (5 unboxed ledgers, 1 ft. 1 1/2 in.)

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