| 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/specialcollections/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. |