Interviewee

Pollock, Norman

Interview Date

February 16, 1999

Collection

Oral History Collection

Number of Tapes
no tape available
Tape #

OH Pollock

Play length
 
Tape condition/# sides?

Transcript?

Yes -- transcript donated by Julie Hale

No. typed pages

5 pages

Other attachments
 
Transcript Location

Special Collections

Subject 1
Old Dominion University History -- 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s
Subject 2

Effects of the Civil Rights Movement at ODU

Subject 3
Racial integration at ODU
Subject 4
Expansion of curriculum for Women students
Subject a
Friction between Students and Administration
Subject b

Distance Education

Subject c
White flight in Colonial Place, Norfolk
Subject d
 
ODU Service

1964-1998, History faculty

Interviewee Birth/Death
b. 1922
Other Interviewee Info
Norman Pollock, Professor Emeritus, served in the History Department at ODU from 1964 and beyond his retirement in 1998.
Interview Summary
The interview discusses his impressions of ODU from the 1960s (including racial integration, campus expansion, program expansion) to the distance education program of the 1990s. He also discusses his role in stopping white flight in the Colonial Place neighborhood of Norfolk.
Interviewer

Julie Hale

Interviewer Info

Research Asst., ODU History Project

Physical Location (audio cassette)
Special Collections
CDROM Location
Special Collections
Number of CDRoms
n/a
Web location

http://www.lib.odu.edu/special/oralhistory/oduhistory/pollocktranscript.html

.wav size
n/a
.rm size
n/a
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.