WVU Faculty in 1885

West Virginia University faculty in 1885. Seated (from left): Saint George Tucker Brooke, Daniel Boardman Purinton, President Eli Marsh Turner, B.W. Allen, Adams Wilson Lorentz, and James S. Stewart; standing (from left): John I. Harvey, Robert C. Berkeley, Lieutenant James L. Wilson, Powell Benton Reynolds, Alexander R. Whitehall, Israel Charles White, and William P. Willey.

 

What does your WVU class ring mean to you?

The class ring is one of our many proud traditions at WVU. Not only does the ring connect us to special moments in our lives, it symbolizes academic excellence and the Mountaineer spirit that we all share. We would like to hear why your WVU class ring is special to you.

You can e-mail your responses to: wvumag@mail.wvu.edu
or mail to: Editor, West Virginia University Alumni Magazine
107 Communications Building
Morgantown, WV 26506-6690

Please include your name, graduation year, and degree(s) earned at WVU, and city and state of residence.

 

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