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Footage of homecoming parade on Duke of Gloucester Street for the College of William and Mary. The Tribe football team went up against the Ohio University Bobcats, but were defeated 41-0. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:39
1968-10
Footage of Old Dominion College students at question and answer session with local high school students in regards to college life. No sound until 0:20. Possible B-roll/outtake footage. 0:02:58
1968-10
Brief speech given by Old Dominion College President, Lewis W. Webb, Jr., who talks about Norfolk Mayor Fred W. Duckworth's interest in higher education in the Tidewater area. Sound goes in and out through out the video. 0:01:43
1962
Footage of Lawrence M. Cox, Executive Director of the Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority, giving a speech commemorating the opening of the Norfolk Medical Tower building. In the speech he makes mention of a need for a medical school in Norfolk (the medical school became a reality and is known as Eastern Virginia Medical School). 0:00:48
1961-01-14
Joel Carson interviews some of the first four-year graduates of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary for a Tidewater Viewpoint segment. The interview takes place at Bud's which is the student eatery and hangout. Among those interviewed are Albert Gornto, Jr., Frank Latham, William C. Jarrett, and Ken Brown. Also interviewed is Dr. Everett N. Hong, Head of the Business Administration Department and senior class sponsor. Segment ends at 8:11. Outtakes begin at 8:20 with footage of students socializing at Buds. 0:09:12
1956-06-14
Tidewater Viewpoint segment on the newly built Technical Institute at the Norfolk Division of William and Mary. Joel Carlson interviews Edgar A. Kovner, director of the Technical Institute, along with other Technical Institute faculty and college provost Lewis W. Webb, Jr. 0:18:16
1959-08-29
A segment from the weekly news show "Tidewater Viewpoint" featuring the new Hughes Library at the Norfolk Division of William and Mary. Joel Carson interviews Librarian William C. Pollard and Provost Lewis W. Webb. State of the art features such as a microfilm reader, a listening room, movable walls, and "solar screen" bricks. Instructors Jack R. Kidd and Ruth Harrell are also featured. 0:15:04
1959-10-17
Footage from a bus tour of Virginia colleges and universities, involving Governor A. Linwood Holton, Jr., Lieutenant Governor Henry E. Howell, Jr., and members of the Virginia General Assembly. The educational institutions that are featured are Old Dominion University, College of William and Mary, and Norfolk State University. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:02:44
1973-05
Tidewater Viewpoint segment on the Norfolk General Hospital School of Nursing. The school's chorus is featured singing holiday songs. 0:13:18
undated
WTAR news report on college students and college life in Virginia. Students from Old Dominion College and the Norfolk Division of Virginia State College are interviewed. Preparation for college is also looked at, as well as alternatives to an college education. Old Dominion College instructors, Herman Bell and G. William Whitehurst are interviewed. 0:27:55
undated
Footage of the Old Dominion College 1965 Spring Commencement at Foreman Field. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:33
1965-06-09
Interview with an Mr. Watts in regard to the problems that education graduates from historically black colleges and universities face due to the integration of public schools, especially in Norfolk. 0:01:29
1966-03
Interview with Edwin W. Chittum, superintendent of Chesapeake Public Schools in regard to a planned vocational school. The school (Chesapeake Career Center) was completed by the fall of 1967 and is located on 1617 Cedar Road. Interview abruptly ends at 2:19. 0:02:19
1966-03
Tidewater Viewpoint segment on the United Negro College Fund. Hampton Institute president Alonzo G. Moron is interviewed. 0:05:46
undated
Footage of Lewis W. Webb, Jr., President of Old Dominion College, talks about the 1968 state bond referendum which could help the college greatly. The college is facing a growing student population, with inadequate facilities and equipment. The bond referendum, known as the Virginia 1968 State of Virginia Higher Educational Institutions Bonds, was approved by voters. 0:00:48
1968
Segment on Old Dominion College students conducting a poll on the 1968 Presidential and Congressional Election as well as the state bond referendum. The students are from Dr. Grant Meade's class on public opinion. No sound until 0:26. Reporter Charles Hartig is heard but not seen. Possible B-roll/outtake footage 0:02:32
1968
Footage of a graduation ceremony taking place at Elizabeth City State University, with a unidentified speaker giving a speech. The speaker is also interviewed regarding progress within the civil rights movement. Audio is barely audible until 1:27. Possible B-roll/outtake footage. 0:02:50
1977