Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Box 003
Dr. Wagner, head of the Biology Department, explaining the parts of the human anatomy to Patricia "Pat" Vincent (left) and Barbara Ellyson (right).
1955-04
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
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
Miss Jean E. Pugh of the Biology Department on a trip to the mountains in the spring of 1955.
1955
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
A student in biology class is looking through a microscope, while another student is taking notes. Undated photo.
circa 1950-1959
New Biology Greenhouse (roof of Science Building). Dr. Wagner, Professor Gilpin, Dick Mulford, and Mr. Ford of the Maintenance Department.
1958
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 science instructors of the College of William and Mary, Norfolk Division. From left to right: Kenneth Wagner (Biology); Calder S. Sherwood, III (Chemistry); Virginia Speer Bagley (Biology); Parker Baum (Chemistry); Edward L. White (Engineering), 1950s.
circa 1950-1959
Miss Virginia Speer of the Biology Department, College of William and Mary in Norfolk.
1956-10
Miss Virginia Speer of the Biology Department (on left) and Mr. H. S. Givler, President of Old Dominion Horticultural Society (on right) examine one of the tree labels donated by the Arboretum Committee of the Horticultural Society.
1956-02