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Mr. Alan V. Palmer (on left), instructor of the Business Administration 201 - Principles of Accounting - class, teaches accounting to three of his students: (left to right) Mr. James N. Kilpatrick, Navy Supply Center; Mr. Charles E. Stewart, C.P.O., U.S. Navy; Mr. Jay Mizroch, owner of the Lad 'N Lassie Shop.

1957

Mrs. John Tabb, Mrs. Edward Kittrell and Mrs. Everette Hong (seated) receive the guests of the Business Administration Club at a dinner given by the club in the college cafeteria. The are wives of the Business Administration department faculty.

1957

On April 28, 1959 a meeting of Business Education Teachers in the Tidewater area was sponsored by the Division of Economics and Business Administration at the College of William and Mary in Norfolk. From left to right: Dr. Z. S. Dickerson, Professor of Business Education, Madison College; Miss Marguerite Crumley, Assistant State Supervisor, Business Education Services; Mr. Arthur L. Walker, State Supervisor, Business Education Services.

1959-04-28

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

circa 1950-1959

Dr. E. N. Hong, head of the Department of Business Administration at the College of William and Mary in Norfolk. The Business Administration was the first of the four-year degree programs offered at the college and is the fastest growing.

1956-09

Dr. Z. S. Dickerson, Professor of Business Education of Madison College, speaks to the seminar for Business Teachers of local high schools held April 28 at the College of William and Mary in Norfolk. The Business Administration Division of the College sponsored the seminar and hopes to continue it each year.

1959-04-28

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

Mrs. Stephen Shao and Dr. Stephen Shao, new faculty member in the Business Administration Department, are greeted by Mrs. Edward Hodges at the reception honoring new faculty on Sunday night, September 23 in the college library.

1956-09-23

Dr. E.N. Hong, head of the Department of Business Administration, accepts a check for two scholarships for that department from Mr. L. Brooks Woody, President of the Norfolk-Portsmouth Traffic Club. The scholarships are in the amount of $250.00 each.

1956-04

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

1956-10

Allan Kjeldsen ("impersonating") a business major listens as Dr. Tabb, department head conducts a student counseling interview.

1959

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