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A picture taken for the "Save ODU" Campaign, showing a secretary from the Dean's office doing janitorial work in addition to clerical duties.
1970-01
Old Dominion University students inform the residents of the Ghent area of Norfolk about the plight of their institution.
1970
A picture taken for the "Save ODU" Campaign, depicting the poor building facilities in which the Philosophy and Sociology Department are housed in a deteriorating structure.
1970-01
A picture taken for the "Save ODU" Campaign, depicting the poor building conditions.
1970-01
The Tau Kappa Epsilon float for the Save ODU Campaign stands underneath Foreman Field.
1970
A picture taken for the "Save ODU" Campaign, depicting the poor parking conditions.
1970-01
A student named Carol (no last name given) works on a float made of chicken wire and napkins for the Save ODU Campaign.
1970
A student holds a tombstone shaped sign expressing Old Dominion University's dire predicament.
1970
Students enthusiastically march for appropriations on Hampton Boulevard during the Save ODU Campaign.
1970
A student holds a tombstone shaped sign expressing Old Dominion University's dire predicament.
1970
The "Pennies from Holton" float created by the Baptist Student Union for the Save ODU Campaign, won first place.
1970
The men's basketball team at the Save ODU Campaign. Pictured are Steve Cox, Ken Gathy, Pape Congleton, and Bernie Roach.
1970
The Lambda Chi Alpha float for the Save ODU Campaign riding along Hampton Boulevard.
1970-01
Alumni and students at the Save ODU Campaign meeting. Included in the picture are Alan Norton and Carol Shelton.
1970-01
Mr. Donald Porter, President of the Alumni Association, receives his name tag from Homecoming Queen Judy Babine as Bill Luck, Chairman of the Homecoming Committee, looks on (the Save ODU Campaign took place at the same time as Homecoming).
1970-01
Students, alumni, and faculty listen to the guest speakers at the Save ODU Campaign.
1970-01
Mayor Roy B. Martin, Jr. hands John Sasser the "Save ODU Week" proclamation.
circa 1970-1979
President Bugg Remember that you are only an actor in a play, which the manager directs-President Bugg gets some criticism from students in class (this could also be a Time-Out meeting).
circa 1970-1979
Dr. Robert L. Stern, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1945-1978 as a faculty member in the History Department where he taught political science. Stern also served as President of the ODU and Virginia Chapters of the American Association of University Professors. He was born on December 10, 1912 and died February 2, 1987. This interview is in two parts. The first interview discusses Stern's educational background, World War II, and his early teaching career at ODU. He also discusses race relations and Norfolk and Virginia politics. The second interview discusses the ODU Faculty Senate, the American Association of University Professors, and the Save ODU Campaign. Stern also talks about his involvement with the American Civil Liberties Union and the Peace Corps.
1974-11-12