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Albert Teich, Jr., Professor Emeritus, was a student at the Norfolk Division from 1945-47. He joined the faculty and taught in the College of Business from 1957-1992. Teich also was a lawyer, served as a delegate in the Virginia General Assembly from 1972-1974, and a Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk from 1996-2002. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia on February 22, 1929 and died in 2006. This interview discusses Teich's days as a student at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, his service in the United States Air Force during the Korean War, and his teaching career at Old Dominion University. He discusses his impression of students, faculty, the Webb and Bugg administrations, the Faculty Senate, and the university's Credit Union. Teich also discusses UVa law school, his legal career, politics, and his involvement with the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, the Young Democrats, and his various community activities.

1976-04-07

Albert Teich, Jr., Professor Emeritus, was a student at the Norfolk Division from 1945-47. He joined the faculty and taught in the College of Business from 1957-1992. Teich also was a lawyer, served as a delegate in the Virginia General Assembly from 1972-1974, and a Norfolk Circuit Court Clerk from 1996-2002. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia on February 22, 1929 and died in 2006. This interview discusses Teich's days as a student at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, his service in the United States Air Force during the Korean War, and his teaching career at Old Dominion University. He discusses his impression of students, faculty, the Webb and Bugg administrations, the Faculty Senate, and the university's Credit Union. Teich also discusses UVa law school, his legal career, politics, and his involvement with the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, the Young Democrats, and his various community activities.

1976-04-07

Colgate Whitehead Darden, Jr. began his law practice in Norfolk in 1922, was governor of Virginia from 1942-1946, president of University of Virginia, Charlottesville from 1947-1959, chairman of the Commission on Goals for Higher Education in the South in 1961. He was born on February 11, 1897 and died June 9, 1981. This interview is in two parts. The first interview done in 1975 discusses the early history of ODU -- the involvement of Darden and other individuals, community and state response to the college, financial support, former administrators, and transition from college to university status. The second interview in 1978 discusses Darden's background, his impressions of Norfolk throughout the years, his political career, Virginia politics, his thoughts on Billy Prieur and the Byrd political organization, many of the people he dealt with during his political career, and massive resistance.

1975-1978

Footage of Joseph A. Jordan, Jr., lawyer and civil rights activist, at Norfolk City Council meeting. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:01

undated

Part one of an interview with Norfolk lawyer and school board member Francis N. Crenshaw. Crenshaw talks about the need for kindergarten classes in the Norfolk Public Schools. 0:01:00

1964-10

Part two of an interview with Norfolk lawyer and school board member Francis N. Crenshaw. Crenshaw talks about elementary school class size reduction to improve reading and learning. Appointed and elected school boards are also discussed. Interview abruptly stops at 1:36. 0:01:36

1964-10

Editorial footage of Peter Kostas Babalas, making a rebuttal against Henry E. Howell, Jr. Babalas, a Norfolk based lawyer, denies Howell's accusation of splitting the local African-American community. Both Babalas and Howell sought nomination for the Virginia State Senate election in 1965. Howell received the nomination and won the election. Editorial abruptly ends at 0:34. 0:00:22

1965

Footage of Peter Kostas Babalas, prospective nominee for the Virginia State Senate, campaigning at the Virginia State Beauticians Association located in the city of Norfolk. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:38

1965

Footage of Peter Kostas Babalas, prospective nominee for the Virginia State Senate, having a campaign party at a motel in Norfolk, Virginia. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:49

1965

Interview with lawyer Gene A. Woolard in regard to a fraud case being tried at the Norfolk Circuit Court. No sound until 0:07 0:00:50

1977-06

Colgate Whitehead Darden, Jr. began his law practice in Norfolk in 1922, was governor of Virginia from 1942-1946, president of University of Virginia, Charlottesville from 1947-1959, chairman of the Commission on Goals for Higher Education in the South in 1961. He was born on February 11, 1897 and died June 9, 1981. This interview is in two parts. The first interview done in 1975 discusses the early history of ODU -- the involvement of Darden and other individuals, community and state response to the college, financial support, former administrators, and transition from college to university status. The second interview in 1978 discusses Darden's background, his impressions of Norfolk throughout the years, his political career, Virginia politics, his thoughts on Billy Prieur and the Byrd political organization, many of the people he dealt with during his political career, and massive resistance.

1975-04-07

Colgate Whitehead Darden, Jr. began his law practice in Norfolk in 1922, was governor of Virginia from 1942-1946, president of University of Virginia, Charlottesville from 1947-1959, chairman of the Commission on Goals for Higher Education in the South in 1961. He was born on February 11, 1897 and died June 9, 1981. This interview is in two parts. The first interview done in 1975 discusses the early history of ODU -- the involvement of Darden and other individuals, community and state response to the college, financial support, former administrators, and transition from college to university status. The second interview in 1978 discusses Darden's background, his impressions of Norfolk throughout the years, his political career, Virginia politics, his thoughts on Billy Prieur and the Byrd political organization, many of the people he dealt with during his political career, and massive resistance.

1978-08-23

Peter G. Decker, Jr. attended the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary for two years, 1955-1956 before continuing his studies in history and law at William and Mary. Decker was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1935 and died February 3, 2012. He was a Norfolk attorney and community benefactor. The "interview" is actually a monologue submitted on audiotape by Decker to James R. Sweeney, University Archivist. He fondly recollects his days at ODU, including the musical programs and "campus capers," the Honor Council, fraternities, and student life.

1979-08

Peter G. Decker, Jr. attended the Norfolk Division of the College of William & Mary for two years, 1955-1956 before continuing his studies in history and law at William and Mary. Decker was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1935 and died February 3, 2012. He was a Norfolk attorney and community benefactor. The "interview" is actually a monologue submitted on audiotape by Decker to James R. Sweeney, University Archivist. He fondly recollects his days at ODU, including the musical programs and "campus capers," the Honor Council, fraternities, and student life.

1979-08

Charles L. Kaufman served on the Advisory Board of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary from 1947-1962. He was also a Norfolk lawyer and philanthropist, after whom the Kaufman Mall and Kaufman Hall were named. Kaufman was born on June 1, 1896 and died October 1, 1985. The interview discusses developments in the university, his views of the Webb administration, finances, the separation from William and Mary, and the role ODU played in during massive resistance (end of page 4).

1975-04-04

Charles L. Kaufman served on the Advisory Board of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary from 1947-1962. He was also a Norfolk lawyer and philanthropist, after whom the Kaufman Mall and Kaufman Hall were named. Kaufman was born on June 1, 1896 and died October 1, 1985. The interview discusses developments in the university, his views of the Webb administration, finances, the separation from William and Mary, and the role ODU played in during massive resistance (end of page 4).

1975-04-04

Letter to Jack E. Greer with attention to Sandra Beane, from John C. McLaulin, with the attached Norfolk City School Board Report on Allocation of Resources. The report compares teachers in Norfolk elementary schools by salary, years of experience, degree earned (Bachelors or Masters), and race. The report also details pupil-teacher ratio, pupil expenditure, number of library books per pupil, number of majority-minority transfers, as well as number and ratio of parent conferences.

1989-07-18

Memorandum to George D. Raiss from John C. McLaulin, with the attached Norfolk City School Board Report on Allocation of Resources. The report compares teachers in Norfolk elementary schools by salary, years of experience, degree earned (Bachelors or Masters), and race. The report also details pupil-teacher ratio, pupil expenditure, number of library books per pupil, number of majority-minority transfers, as well as number and ratio of parent conferences.

1989-07-11

Letter to George D. Raiss from Jack E. Greer, reminding him that the Norfolk School Board needs to file with the United States Magistrate, regarding the third annual report by the School Administration on Allocation of Resources for the 1988-89 school year.

1989-06-26

Letter to the Honorable Rebecca B. Smith from Jack E. Greer, with the attached Norfolk City School Board Report on Allocation of Resources, 1987-88 school year. The report compares teachers in Norfolk elementary schools by salary, years of experience, degree earned (Bachelors or Masters), and race. The report also details pupil-teacher ratio, pupil expenditure, number of library books per pupil, number of majority-minority transfers, as well as number and ratio of parent conferences.

1988-08-03

Correspondence and report to Jack E. Greer from George D. Raiss, with the attached Norfolk City School Board Report on Allocation of Resources. The report compares teachers in Norfolk elementary schools by salary, years of experience, degree earned (Bachelors or Masters), and race. The report also details pupil-teacher ratio, pupil expenditure, number of library books per pupil, number of majority-minority transfers, as well as number and ratio of parent conferences.

1989-07-13

Letter to Jack E. Greer from John C. McLaulin regarding the inclusion of information to the United States Magistrate regarding the second annual report by the School Administration on Allocation of Resources for the 1986-87 school year.

1987-08-10

Letter to George D. Raiss from Jack E. Greer, in regard to the second annual report by the School Administration on Allocation of Resources for the 1987-88 school year.

1988-07-11

Letter to George D. Raiss from Jack E. Greer, reminding him that the Norfolk School Board needs to file with the United States Magistrate, in regard to the Norfolk City School Board Report on Allocation of Resources, 1987-88 school year. The report, which is attached, compares teachers in Norfolk elementary schools by salary, years of experience, degree earned (Bachelors or Masters), and race. The report also details pupil-teacher ratio, pupil expenditure, number of library books per pupil, number of majority-minority transfers, as well as number and ratio of parent conferences.

1988-06-28

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