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- IDNO:
- 022561
- Title:
- Woodrow P. Corley Recives Chemistry Award, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1967
- Description:
- 'CONGRATULATIONS, SCHOLAR--Dr. Vincent J. Traynelis, professor and chairman of the West Virginia University department of chemistry, presents a chemistry reference book to Woodrow P. Corley, electrical engineering sophomore from Clarksburg, for being the most outstanding student in last year's freshman chemistry classes. The award is given annually to the student who scores highest on the department's Chemistry 15 final examination. Out of more than 1,000 students in last year's class, Corley scored highest with a 100 percent grade. He was presented the award in front of members of this year's class.'
- IDNO:
- 023763
- Title:
- Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1967/10/06
- Description:
- 'Two time winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Linus Pauling (center), is introduced by moderator Vincent Traynelis, chairman of the WVU Dept. of Chemistry (right), as symposium committee chairman Guy Stewart, WVU prof. of Journalism (left), watches at the Science-Writing symposium Oct. 6, 1967.
- IDNO:
- 023765
- Title:
- Linus Pauling Delivers Lecture at Science Writing Symposium, West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1967/10/06
- Description:
- 'Two-time winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Linus Pauling, is shown speaking at the Oct. 6, 1967 Science-Writing symposium. Vincent Traynelis, WVU prof. and chairman of chemistry and moderator of the session, is shown at the right.'
- IDNO:
- 023973
- Title:
- Seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at West Virginia University
- Date:
- 1967/11/28
- Description:
- 'T. H. Hunter, Chancellor for Medical Affairs at the University of Virginia (left), is shown with the three WVU professors who served as panelists to react to his address: Lila Abrahamson, Prof. of Biology (second from left); J.C. Eaves, Prof. and Chairman of Mathematics (second from right); and Vincent Traynelis, Prof. and Chairman of Chemistry (right). Nov. 28, 1967 seminar on the Future of Undergraduate Education at WVU.'