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Virginia Speer Bagley, Professor Emeritus, served from 1945-1985 as a Biology professor. The interview discusses the growth and development of the Biology Department, lab facilities, field trips and programs with public school teachers, minority student participation, and the development of various health sciences programs. Interview recorded on two cassette tapes, three sides. Good audio quality. Approximately 7 minutes at end of audio is not transcribed.

1985-07-25

Virginia Speer Bagley, Professor Emeritus, served from 1945-1985 as a Biology professor. The interview discusses the growth and development of the Biology Department, lab facilities, field trips and programs with public school teachers, minority student participation, and the development of various health sciences programs. Approximately 7 minutes at end of audio is not transcribed.

1985-07-25

Dr. Perry Y. Jackson served on the faculty of the Norfolk Division from 1930-1939 in the Chemistry Department. He passed away in 1997. Dr. Jackson submitted a written "interview" based on questions submitted by Dr. Sweeney. The interview recollects the beginnings of the Norfolk Division, early students and faculty, the facilities (especially the Chemistry Laboratory), and various early programs.

1975-04-24

Dr. Perry Y. Jackson served on the faculty of the Norfolk Division from 1930-1939 in the Chemistry Department. He passed away in 1997. Dr. Jackson submitted a written "interview" based on questions submitted by Dr. Sweeney. The interview recollects the beginnings of the Norfolk Division, early students and faculty, the facilities (especially the Chemistry Laboratory), and various early programs.

1975-04-24

Virginia Speer Bagley, Professor Emeritus, served from 1945-1985 as a Biology professor. The interview discusses the growth and development of the Biology Department, lab facilities, field trips and programs with public school teachers, minority student participation, and the development of various health sciences programs. Interview recorded on two cassette tapes, three sides. Good audio quality. Approximately 7 minutes at end of audio is not transcribed. 1:09:50

1985-07-25

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