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Joseph Ewart Healy was instrumental in establishing the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, now Old Dominion University. From 1924-1930, Healy was Director of the William and Mary Extension in Norfolk. During that time, he was also Principal at Norfolk's Blair Junior High School. Healy passed away August 24, 1967. This interview was conducted by Robert H. Land, Librarian at William and Mary College, and another individual. The interview discusses the early days of Old Dominion University -- from the William and Mary Extension Program, to the acquisition of the Larchmont Elementary School and adjacent land, to preparation of the first catalog, to enrolling the first students and hiring the first faculty.

1960-06-09

Joseph Ewart Healy was instrumental in establishing the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, now Old Dominion University. From 1924-1930, Healy was Director of the William and Mary Extension in Norfolk. During that time, he was also Principal at Norfolk's Blair Junior High School. Healy passed away August 24, 1967. This interview was conducted by Robert H. Land, Librarian at William and Mary College, and another individual. The interview discusses the early days of Old Dominion University -- from the William and Mary Extension Program, to the acquisition of the Larchmont Elementary School and adjacent land, to preparation of the first catalog, to enrolling the first students and hiring the first faculty. An additional 10 minutes of audio have not been transcribed.

1960-06-09

Table of the monthly payrolls and operating costs of Granby High, Maury High, Norview High, Blair Jr. High, and Norview Jr. High.

1958-09-29

Announcing that the six high schools, Granby, Maury, Norview senior high, Blair, Northside, and Norview junior high, which did not open in September 1958, will reopen on February 2. Includes instructions for where pupils should report for each school.

1959-01-29

Resolution directing the Superintendent of Schools to take action to open Granby High School, Maury High School, Norview High School, Blair Junior High School, Norview Junior High School, and Northside Junior High School on February 2, 1959.

1959-01-29

Resolution assigning 17 Negro students to previously all white schools. Two differently annotated copies of the same one page resolution.

1958-09-27

Resolution directs the Superintendent of Schools to take such action as may be necessary to open Granby High School, Maury High School, Blair Junior High School, Norview Junior High School, and Northside Junior High School on Monday, February 2, 1959.

1959-01-29

Letter from Governor Almond announcing his assumption of power and control over the six closed public schools in Norfolk.

1958-09-27

List of committee members representing schools in Norfolk in regard to interviewing parents and children seeking transfers in unusual circumstances.

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Joseph Ewart Healy was instrumental in establishing the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, now Old Dominion University. From 1924-1930, Healy was Director of the William and Mary Extension in Norfolk. During that time, he was also Principal at Norfolk's Blair Junior High School. Healy passed away August 24, 1967. This interview was conducted by Robert H. Land, Librarian at William and Mary College, and another individual. The interview discusses the early days of Old Dominion University -- from the William and Mary Extension Program, to the acquisition of the Larchmont Elementary School and adjacent land, to preparation of the first catalog, to enrolling the first students and hiring the first faculty. Interview recorded on one cassette tape, two sides. Audio quality is poor. Approximately 10 minutes at end of audio is not transcribed.

1960-06-09

Two-page letter to Henry L. Marsh, Attorney at Law, from Allan G. Donn, discusses a proposed renovation of Blair Junior High School.

1970-11-13

Two-page letter to Edwin L. Lamberth, Superintendent of Norfolk City Schools, from William S. Hull, about the school situation for the 1970-71 school year. Hull has concerns about children being placed in a minority situation at Larchmont Elementary and overcrowding at Blair Middle School.

1970-11-30

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