Box 4
Contains 34 Results:
Folder 10: Norfolk Division of William and Mary Opening Announcements, undated
This sub-series contains notes and research materials related to various topics of ODU's history. Included are athletics history, Board of Visitors minutes from the 1920s and 1930s, correspondence related to discontinuing the ROTC on campus in 1950, a compilation of documents from William T. Hodges, the Director of the Norfolk Division from 1932 to 1941, and student protests and controversy in the 1960s.
Folder 11: Norfolk Division of William and Mary Seal, undated
This sub-series contains notes and research materials related to various topics of ODU's history. Included are athletics history, Board of Visitors minutes from the 1920s and 1930s, correspondence related to discontinuing the ROTC on campus in 1950, a compilation of documents from William T. Hodges, the Director of the Norfolk Division from 1932 to 1941, and student protests and controversy in the 1960s.
Folder 12: Note Cards, undated
This sub-series contains notes and research materials related to various topics of ODU's history. Included are athletics history, Board of Visitors minutes from the 1920s and 1930s, correspondence related to discontinuing the ROTC on campus in 1950, a compilation of documents from William T. Hodges, the Director of the Norfolk Division from 1932 to 1941, and student protests and controversy in the 1960s.
Folder 13: Students for a Democratic Society, undated
This sub-series contains notes and research materials related to various topics of ODU's history. Included are athletics history, Board of Visitors minutes from the 1920s and 1930s, correspondence related to discontinuing the ROTC on campus in 1950, a compilation of documents from William T. Hodges, the Director of the Norfolk Division from 1932 to 1941, and student protests and controversy in the 1960s.
Folder 14: Virginia Acts of Assembly Pertaining to ODU, undated
This sub-series contains notes and research materials related to various topics of ODU's history. Included are athletics history, Board of Visitors minutes from the 1920s and 1930s, correspondence related to discontinuing the ROTC on campus in 1950, a compilation of documents from William T. Hodges, the Director of the Norfolk Division from 1932 to 1941, and student protests and controversy in the 1960s.
Box 4
This series contains items related to local history, but not specifically ODU history. Topics include: Atlantic University, a university that was founded around the same time as the Norfolk Division of William and Mary. It went bankrupt shortly thereafter, but was revived in the 1980s by the Association for Research and Enlightenment; the Freelance, a Norfolk newsletter from 1905-06; Jamestown Exposition postcards from 1907; and the Norfolk Gorilla, a 1970s radical newspaper.
Folder 18: Atlantic University, undated
This series contains items related to local history, but not specifically ODU history. Topics include: Atlantic University, a university that was founded around the same time as the Norfolk Division of William and Mary. It went bankrupt shortly thereafter, but was revived in the 1980s by the Association for Research and Enlightenment; the Freelance, a Norfolk newsletter from 1905-06; Jamestown Exposition postcards from 1907; and the Norfolk Gorilla, a 1970s radical newspaper.
Box 4
This sub-series contains correspondence concerning exhibitions of Zetlin's work.
Box 4
This sub-series contains news clippings related to exhibitions of Zetlin's work.
Folder 26: News Clippings, circa 1950-1959
This sub-series contains news clippings related to exhibitions of Zetlin's work.
Folder 22: Correspondence, circa 1950-1959
This sub-series contains correspondence concerning exhibitions of Zetlin's work.
Folder 27: News Clippings, circa 1960-1969
This sub-series contains news clippings related to exhibitions of Zetlin's work.
Folder 28: News Clippings, circa 1970-1979
This sub-series contains news clippings related to exhibitions of Zetlin's work.
Folder 19: The Freelance, 1905-1906
This series contains items related to local history, but not specifically ODU history. Topics include: Atlantic University, a university that was founded around the same time as the Norfolk Division of William and Mary. It went bankrupt shortly thereafter, but was revived in the 1980s by the Association for Research and Enlightenment; the Freelance, a Norfolk newsletter from 1905-06; Jamestown Exposition postcards from 1907; and the Norfolk Gorilla, a 1970s radical newspaper.