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There seems to be quite a bit of interest in the school and Morgantown in general I thought there might be a few interested in this. I was going through some old family papers and found this post card. I'm not sure the year
It's amazing how slick those buildings look in that picture. Now they are considered way outdated. Thanks for the picture, it's a great shot on a beautiful say from the past!
Health Sciences (North and South) look nice without all the new buildings in front of them. HSC-South (the taller of the old hospital buildings in the background) was the original WVU Hospital, but does anyone know if HSC-North was built specifically for academic needs, or later given that function?
What is now HSC-South was hospital and some teaching facilities. HSC North was library, school of pharmacy. Outpatient clinics were in the connector between. Graduated from school of pharmacy in 1970
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