Interviewee
Ogg, Kathryn Noble
Interview Date
November 19, 1982
Collection

Oral History Collection--Norfolk Women's History

Number of Tapes
1
Tape #
na
Play length

78 min: 14sec

Tape condition/# sides?

good / 2 sides

Transcript?

Yes

No. typed pages

21 pages

Other attachments
"Girl Scout Movement" & biography 5 pages; Bibliography 1page
Transcript Location

Special Collections

Subject 1
Girl Scouts of America
Subject 2
Norfolk, Virginia
Subject 3
Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast
Subject 4
 
Subject a
 
Subject b
 
Subject c
 
Subject d
 
ODU Service
Student, 1980s - History and Women's Studies
Interviewee Birth/Death
b. June 27, 1919 (Baltimore, MD); d. November 13, 2006 (Norfolk, VA)
Other Interviewee Info
For over 50 years, Kathryn Noble Ogg was involved in the Girl Scout movement, among many other volunteer ventures. At 60, she earned a degree in history and women's studies from Old Dominion University. She would go on to earn three master's degrees. See obituary from The Virginian-Pilot.
Interview Summary

The interview discusses her background and her involvement in Girl Scouts. Also included with the interview is a biography.

Interviewer
Marcia Sergent
Interviewer Info
Old Dominion University student in History 495/595, Dr. Dorothy Johnson
Physical Location (audio cassette)
Special Collections
CDROM Location
Special Collections
Number of CDRoms
1
Web location

http://www.lib.odu.edu/specialcollections/oralhistory/womenhistory/koggtranscript.html

.wav size
202 mb
.rm size
28 mb
Copyright

The audio and transcripts in this collection are copyright of the Old Dominion University.

Permitted Use
They may be used for educational and research purposes only. They may not be copied, altered or amended in any way.