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West Virginia University, Athletics, Programs
Athletics programs (incomplete set) published for competitions between the teams of West Virginia University and other colleges and universities. Includes mostly football and basketball programs. Programs for later decades are entitled "Mountaineer Illustrated."
West Virginia University, Athletics, Programs Collected by John Antonik
West Virginia University, Athletics, Scrapbooks
Twenty-seven clipping scrapbooks covering West Virginia University athletics for the period September, 1953 to May, 1963. Includes magazine and newspaper articles regarding all sports engaged in by the University's Athletics Department, including football, basketball, and baseball.
West Virginia University, Audio-Visual Aids Department, Scrapbook of Department History
A scrapbook maintained by the Audio-Visual Aids Department of the WVU Library, 1947-1951. Contents include news releases, newspaper and magazine clippings, internal regulations, procedures, and announcements.
West Virginia University Bands, Audiovisual Material
Motion picture and audio recordings documenting bands at West Virginia University, including both concert and marching bands. Recorded events include football game pregame and halftime shows, concerts, parades, marching band competitions, drum corps competitions, and more.
West Virginia University, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity, Records
Records of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, including Charter Petitions (1989, 1994), convention publications (1994), photographic membership composites (1985-1994), scrapbook (1939-1954; includes photos, clippings, invitations, announcements, etc.), and miscellaneous photos (1950s-60s).
West Virginia University, Biographical Information regarding Cheerleader "Fuzzy" Knight
Biographical information regarding John Forrest Knight (1901-1976), or "Fuzzy" Knight, a successful West Virginia University (WVU) cheerleader, and member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. He was also a musician who wrote two WVU fight songs, including "Fight Mountaineers" (1923) and "To Thee, Our Alma Mater" (1927), and worked as a theater musician in Fairmont, and in Morgantown. He later had success in Hollywood films.
West Virginia University, Biology Department, Records
West Virginia University, Biology Department, Specimen Slides
Specimen slides of the Biology Department. Slide frames include annotations for 1) numeric codes, 2) latin terminology, and 3) geographic location by county name. Slides from the western United States are from the collection of biologist William T. Jackson, who worked at West Virginia University from 1949-1950. Other slides are from the general collection of the Biology Department.