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Footage of the Student Art Exhibit at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, held at the Science Building. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:34

1957-01

Footage of a high school swim meet taking place at the Norfolk Division of William and Mary's Administration Building. One of the teams at the meet is Granby High School. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:33

undated

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

Tidewater Viewpoint segment on the Opera Workshop at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. Harold G. Hawn, music instructor at the Norfolk Division, is interviewed. 0:07:16

1956-05-02

Children Come First segment on student teachers who are teaching in the schools of Norfolk. The student teachers are from the Norfolk Division of William and Mary and the Norfolk Division of Virginia State College. Ross T. Fink, Dean, School of Education at the Norfolk Division of William and Mary is featured. 0:29:17

1955-05-11

Children Come First segment about speech therapy for pre-school aged children, featuring the Speech and Hearing Center of the College of William and Mary in Norfolk, headed by Dr. Reuben Cooper. 0:28:26

undated

Segment on the possibility of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary separating from the parent institution and becoming its own college. Students are interviewed, in that some are for the separation, while others are not. On February 16, 1962, the Norfolk Division separated from the College of William and Mary, and became Old Dominion College. Seven years later the college became Old Dominion University. 0:01:22

1961-11

Footage of students socializing on the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary campus. Footage of campus buildings is also featured. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:42

1961-11

Footage of the third annual "Federal Career Day" held at the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary library. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:43

1961-11

Footage of the newly opened Hughes Library at the Norfolk Division of William and Mary College. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:02

undated

Footage of Hughes Library being constructed on the growing campus of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. Footage has no sound. 0:00:35

1959

Segment on "Lewis W. Webb Night" at the Norfolk Division of William and Mary, which will celebrate President Webb's achievements and the college's growth. The segment features filmed footage of the Norfolk Division Campus. No sound from 2:13 to 3:08. 0:03:08

1960

Compiled footage from a segment about how city chamber of commerces help their communities thrive in various ways, especially in tourism and education. The Charlotte North Carolina and Norfolk, Virginia Chamber of Commerces are featured. Compilation of B-roll/outtake footage. Sound cuts off at 23:13 till ending at 28:08. 0:28:10

1961

Dr. Kenneth A. Wagner attended the 18th Annual Meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists at Athens, Georgia, April 18-20, 1957. At this time Dr. Wagner's research paper entitled "A Comparison of the Sapelo Island Marshes with those of Northern Georgia" was offered. Dr. Wagner is head of the Biology Department of the College of William and Mary in Norfolk.

1957-04

Miss Virginia Speer of the Biology Department, College of William and Mary in Norfolk.

1956-10

Miss Regina O'Brien giving biology lecture.

1951

Two students on a field trip with Miss Virginia Speer's Biology class find an object of interest during their trip to Hatteras. On the left is Mrs. Monteith and on the right is Mrs. Oglesby.

1955

During the orientation program for freshmen the students (incoming) were conducted through the different departments of the college. Here a group is introduced to a part of the Biology Department equipment by Dr. Kenneth Wagner, head of the Biology department. The students from left to right - Emily Dickerson, Frances Davis, Carter Sullivan, Edward Davis, and L.J. De Ryder.

1956-09-11

Dr. Forman McLean watches as Mrs. Mary Bordeaur, Mrs. Vivian Culpepper and Mrs. Rosalie Hall spray roses with a 30% cepten and 3% capryl solution 2T to the gallon.

1959

The Certified Public Accountant Award of Achievement is awarded by the Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants, undated photo.

circa 1950-1959

The first recipient of a Certificate in Public Administration, which is a course given by the College of William and Mary in Norfolk for the Naval Supply Center, received his award on June 10, 1958. The award was made in Rear Admiral Joseph Lee Herlihy's office at the Supply Center. From left to right: Rear Admiral J.L. Herlihy, SC, USN, Commanding Officer of the Naval Supply Center; Dr. Everett Hong, Head of the Department of Business Administration of the College of W&M, Norfolk; Mr. James Kilpatrick of the Norfolk Naval Shipyard and recipient of the Certificate with honors; Mr. L.W. Webb, Jr., Provost of the College of W&M, Norfolk; and Mr. Ernest A. Morgan, Director of Training at the Supply Center.

1958-06-10

Professor Maximillian Jones of the Business Administration Department and student Neil Alloway in Personnel Management Class.

1956-10

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