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Harold G. Hawn, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1953-1989 in the Music Department. This interview, in three parts, discusses his background, developments in the Music Department and its faculty and students, various music programs and televised educational programs. He also discusses numerous productions of the Opera Workshop. Part 3 of the interview has not yet been transcribed.

1975

Footage of a meeting taking place at WTAR studios? Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:21

undated

Footage from a WTAR-TV 1960 Election coverage promo featuring Joel Carlson and Clayton Edwards. B-roll/outtake footage. Footage consists of bloopers. 0:01:42

1960-11-04

Footage from a WTAR-TV 1960 Election coverage promo featuring Joel Carlson and Clayton Edwards. B-roll/outtake footage. Footage consists of bloopers. 0:02:32

1960-11-04

Footage of a talk-show taking place at WTAR television studios and footage of the WTAR 95.7 FM radio station. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:55

1961-09

Albert Ira Godden, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1949-1984, in the Technical Institute and as Director of Off-Campus Credit programs. He was born in 1924 in Oswego, New York and died November 28, 2012. The interview discusses the early Technical Institute and its role on campus, its accreditation, its move to the Community College Division, and its move into the School of Engineering. He also discusses his role as Director of Extension and Public Services, which became Evening and Extension Programs, the PACE (Program Afloat for College Education) program, and the "Sign Post" series on WTAR-TV.

1976-06-11

Albert Ira Godden, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1949-1984, in the Technical Institute and as Director of Off-Campus Credit programs. He was born in 1924 in Oswego, New York and died November 28, 2012. The interview discusses the early Technical Institute and its role on campus, its accreditation, its move to the Community College Division, and its move into the School of Engineering. He also discusses his role as Director of Extension and Public Services, which became Evening and Extension Programs, the PACE (Program Afloat for College Education) program, and the "Sign Post" series on WTAR-TV.

1976-06-11

Harold G. Hawn, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1953-1989 in the Music Department. This interview, in three parts, discusses his background, developments in the Music Department and its faculty and students, various music programs and televised educational programs. He also discusses numerous productions of the Opera Workshop. Part 3 of the interview has not yet been transcribed.

1975-04-29

Harold G. Hawn, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1953-1989 in the Music Department. This interview, in three parts, discusses his background, developments in the Music Department and its faculty and students, various music programs and televised educational programs. He also discusses numerous productions of the Opera Workshop. Part 3 of the interview has not yet been transcribed.

1975-04-23

Bob Lambe, general sales manager for WTAR, talks about the station's transition from television to radio as part of the WTAR 40th Anniversary Show. 0:02:34

1963

G. William Whitehurst served ODU in the History Department from 1950-1963, and was Dean of Students from 1963-1968. He successfully ran for Congress and served as Representative to Virginia's Second Congressional District from 1968-1987, at which time he returned to ODU to teach in the Political Science Department. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia on March 12, 1925. The interview discusses his background, the teaching profession and his techniques, changes in student interests, his involvement during massive resistance, his views on President Webb, his run for Congress, ODU's television programs with WTAR, the student honor system, and student unrest in the 1960s.

1974-07-27

Statement made by G. William Whitehurst on his background and experience working at ODU as part of his oral history interview.

1974-07-27

G. William Whitehurst served ODU in the History Department from 1950-1963, and was Dean of Students from 1963-1968. He successfully ran for Congress and served as Representative to Virginia's Second Congressional District from 1968-1987, at which time he returned to ODU to teach in the Political Science Department. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia on March 12, 1925. The interview discusses his background, the teaching profession and his techniques, changes in student interests, his involvement during massive resistance, his views on President Webb, his run for Congress, ODU's television programs with WTAR, the student honor system, and student unrest in the 1960s.

1974-07-27

The honorable A. Linwood Holton, Jr. addresses the graduating seniors at the 1970 Old Dominion University Commencement exercises. A crew from WTAR-TV is filming the address.

1970-06-07

Mr. Joe Foulkes of the WTAR-TV staff gives a lecture to Mr. Max Jones' class in Economic Geography. Mr. Foulkes reports on the weather for WTAR-TV and lectured to the students on this subject.

1957

Harold G. Hawn, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1953-1989 in the Music Department. This interview, in three parts, discusses his background, developments in the Music Department and its faculty and students, various music programs and televised educational programs. He also discusses numerous productions of the Opera Workshop. Part 3 of the interview has not yet been transcribed. Interview recorded on one cassette tapes, two sides. Audio quality is good. 0:42:58

1975-04-23

Harold G. Hawn, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1953-1989 in the Music Department. This interview, in three parts, discusses his background, developments in the Music Department and its faculty and students, various music programs and televised educational programs. He also discusses numerous productions of the Opera Workshop. Part 3 of the interview has not yet been transcribed. Interview recorded on two cassette tapes, four sides. Audio quality is good. Not yet transcribed. 1:46:13

1975-05-06

Harold G. Hawn, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1953-1989 in the Music Department. This interview, in three parts, discusses his background, developments in the Music Department and its faculty and students, various music programs and televised educational programs. He also discusses numerous productions of the Opera Workshop. Part 3 of the interview has not yet been transcribed. Interview recorded on two cassette tapes, four sides. Audio quality is good. 2:00:40

1975-04-29

G. William Whitehurst served ODU in the History Department from 1950-1963, and was Dean of Students from 1963-1968. He successfully ran for Congress and served as Representative to Virginia's Second Congressional District from 1968-1987, at which time he returned to ODU to teach in the Political Science Department. He was born in Norfolk, Virginia on March 12, 1925. The interview discusses his background, the teaching profession and his techniques, changes in student interests, his involvement during massive resistance, his views on President Webb, his run for Congress, ODU's television programs with WTAR, the student honor system, and student unrest in the 1960s. Interview recorded on one cassette tape, two sides. Audio quality is fair. 0:39:53

1974-07-27

Albert Ira Godden, Professor Emeritus, served ODU from 1949-1984, in the Technical Institute and as Director of Off-Campus Credit programs. He was born in 1924 in Oswego, New York and died November 28, 2012. The interview discusses the early Technical Institute and its role on campus, its accreditation, its move to the Community College Division, and its move into the School of Engineering. He also discusses his role as Director of Extension and Public Services, which became Evening and Extension Programs, the PACE (Program Afloat for College Education) program, and the "Sign Post" series on WTAR-TV. Interview recorded on one cassette tape, two sides. Good audio quality. 0:45:13

1976-06-11

Contestants for the Miss Norfolk Pageant rehearse a musical routine with Peter G. Decker, Jr. at the WTAR-TV studios.

circa 1960-1969

Modern Dance Club of the College of William and Mary in Norfolk was featured on the television program Signpost. Sitting (L-R) Carol MacCubbin, Paula Mills. Kneeling (L-R), Frances Greene, Beezy Wright. Standing (L-R), Gypsy March, Joyce Wilson, Diane Barclay.

1958

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