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Virginia Webb, Lewis W. Webb, Jr., President Emeritus, Dorothy Doumar, ODU Board of Vistors, and Alfred B. Rollins, Jr., ODU President, at Convocation.

circa 1980-1989

Lewis W. Webb, Jr., President Emeritus, and Dorothy Doumar, Board of Visitors, at Convocation.

circa 1980-1989

Board of Visitors member, Dorothy Doumar speaking at an university event. President Alfred B. Rollins, Jr. and former President Lewis W. Webb, Jr. were also present.

circa 1980-1989

Board of Visitors member, Dorothy Doumar mingling with faculty members at a social event. Faculty members include Ulysses V. Spiva, Dean, School of Education (center) and Betty Diener, Dean, School of Business (at Doumar's right). Former President Lewis W. Webb, Jr. is in the background at left.

circa 1980-1989

President Emeritus Lewis W. Webb, Jr.

circa 1980-1989

President Emeritus Lewis W. Webb, Jr. receiving an award from Board of Visitors member Dorothy Doumar and an unidentified administrator.

circa 1980-1989

Students for the Republicans advertising the 1956 mock election. Lewis W. Webb, Jr. is sitting behind the students.

1956-11

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

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 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

Footage of construction going on at Old Dominion College in Norfolk. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:42

1964-10

Footage of Lewis W. Webb, Jr., Old Dominion College President and G. William Whitehurst, Dean of Student Affairs, with a framed portrait of John F. Kennedy. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:30

1964-10

Footage from a political campaign and luncheon featuring Henry E. Howell, Jr. and Robert Doumar campaigning for the Virginia House of Delegates. Howell was the Democratic candidate and Doumar the Republican, but neither won the election. Lewis W. Webb, Jr. of the Norfolk Division of William and Mary College, is also featured in the footage. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:01:02

1959

Footage from a public meeting regarding state bonds to fund public education. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:40

1968

Footage of Lewis W. Webb, Jr., teaching a class at Old Dominion College. Footage has no sound. B-roll/outtake footage. 0:00:55

1968

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

News clipping with photo "Applicants for Flight Training Course," High Hat, October 27, 1939.

1939-10-27

Group photo of Technical Institute students, possibly surveying class, with two faculty, including Lewis W. Webb, Jr. On back of photo: 1939-1942.

circa 1940-1949

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

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. Lewis W. Webb, Jr., President Emeritus of Old Dominion University speaks at the 1976 Commencement exercises.

1976

Mrs. William Andrews, member of the Junior League of Norfolk presents a donation from the Junior League to Reuben Cooper, Director of the Speech and Hearing Center, Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary, and Lewis W. Webb, Provost of the Norfolk Division, for the Speech and Hearing Center.

1960-04

Provost Lewis W. Webb, Jr. presents Lee M. Klinefelter with an engraved silver bowl during a dinner held in Klinefelter's honor. Klinefelter retired his position as Director of the Technical Institute after 16 years of service.

1959-05-24

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