University President Subject Files LU-085
Information about the Collection
The materials in this collection include newspaper and magazine articles and other miscellaneous print materials that relate to principals and presidents at Longwood and serve as a subject file for researchers.
Provenance
These materials were/are collected continuously by library staff and other offices at Longwood University.
Scope and Content
The materials in this collection contain information related to the following past (and present) Longwood principals and presidents:
Solomon Lea (1841-1842)
Reverend Lorenzo Lea (1842-1844)
Dr. Arnaud Preot (1862-1869)
Dr. William Henry Ruffner (1884-1887)
Dr. John A. Cunningham (1887-1897)
Dr. Robert Frazer (1898-1902)
Dr. Joseph Jarman (1902-1946)
Dr. Dabney Lancaster (1946-1955)
Dr. Francis Lankford (1955-1963)
Dr. James Newman (1965-1967)
Dr. Fred O. Wygal (1967-1974)
Dr. Henry Willett (1967-1981)
Dr. Janet D. Greenwood (1981-1986)
Dr. William F. Dorrill (1988-1996)
Dr. Patricia Cormier (1996-2010)
General Patrick Finnegan (2010-2012)
Marge Connelly (2012-2013)
W. Taylor Reveley (2013-current)
Size
This collection consists of .65 linear feet contained in one legal-sized Hollinger box.
Notes
There is no information in this collection about the following past principals and presidents:
Lorenzo Coburn
John Tinsley (1850-1855)
Benjamin Gould (1855-1859)
George La Monte (1859-1862)
S.F. Nottingham (1870-1871)
Rev. James Crawley (1871-1872)
Rev. Paul Whitehead (1873-1882)
Miss Fannie Carter (1882-1884)
There are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes.
Contents of the Collection
Lea; biographical sketch,
Paragraph from “Documenting the American South,”
Letter from Solomon Lea to Lorenzo Lea, Sep. 1, 1829 (copy),
Finding aid for: Lea Family Paper, 1797-1934 (Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Tinsley; “Once Upon a Time in the Rotunda,” Longwood Magazine, Special Summer Edition, 2001
Preot; Correspondence concerning background information on Preot and his family
Preot; copy of advertisement for Farmville Female College signed by Preot
Preot; article about Dr. Preot in “The Idler’s Column,” Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 8, 1960
Preot; copy of music written by Dr. Preot, “My Heart is Ever Mid Thy Mountains”
Preot; miscellaneous information
Ruffner; a short biography, handwritten
Ruffner; “Public Education,” pamphlet written by Dr. Ruffner (undated)
Ruffner; “Interesting Reminiscences of Virginia’s First Superintendent of Public Instruction,” The Virginia Journal of Education, Vol. XI, No. 10,
June 1, 1918
Ruffner; articles:
Eggleston, J.D. (1909). Dr. William Henry Ruffner - A Sketch. The Virginia Journal of Education, 2(4).
Dr. Ruffner: Father of Virginia’s Free Schools. The Roanoke Times, (May 21, 1967)
The History of William Henry Ruffner. Virginia US Education School History
Ruffner; Biography of Dr. William Henry Ruffner. Kathleen Saville, M.A., Rockbridge Historical Society
Cunningham; son’s obituary, son’s wedding announcement, daughter’s death
Cunningham; “The Late Dr. Cunningham: Resolutions of Respect to his Memory Adopted”
Cunningham; “Dr. Cunningham’s Administration,” article
Cunningham; “Great Farmvillians: Dr. John Cunningham,” article, Farmville Herald, February 16, 1940
Cunningham; obituary, Farmville Herald, October 15, 1897
Cunningham; biographical sketch with notes by Mary Nichols (former faculty)
Cunningham; The Normal Record, November 1897, dedicated to Dr. Cunningham
Frazer; Francis Butler Simkins, portrait of Frazer written for Who’s Who in Farmville
Frazer; article from Rotunda, March 17, 1922
Frazer; miscellaneous information
Frazer; “Today and Yesterday in the Heart of Virginia,” pg. 66
Frazer; article regarding fire that destroyed property belonging to Dr. Frazer, Farmville Herald, 1902
Frazer; information about Dr. Frazer (gift of G. Dallas Coons)
Frazer; photograph (photocopy)
Frazer; obituary
Jarman; photocopies of research prepared by Dr. Richard Couture for use in his book “The Jarman Legacy”
Jarman; information related to his arrival as President
Jarman; newspaper articles
Jarman; articles concerning his plans to take position as Superintendent of Public Instruction and student’s reactions leading him to make
decision not to leave the college
Jarman; Virginia Journal of Education, May 1919, article written by Dr. Jarman entitled: “What the State Normal School for Women in Virginia is
Doing to Prepare Teachers”
Jarman; Symposium Commemorating the Contribution of Joseph Leonard Jarman to the Advancement of Education and Public Welfare,
1902-1946
Jarman; article about Dr. Jarman’s 33 years as president, Rotunda, 1934
Jarman; articles about Dr. Jarman’s 40th year as college president and articles in Alumnae Magazine, February 1952 and Virginia Journal of
Education, 1942
Jarman; “Jarman Celebrates 50 Years of Achievements,” article, Farmville Herald, March 1934
Jarman; information and articles concerning his retirement
Jarman; One of Dr. Jarman’s Pet Pep Songs, written out in his own hand (1935)
Jarman; Dinner in Honor of Dr. Jarman, 1944, program
Jarman; Tribute to Dr. Jarman
Jarman; “Citations: Virginians in the Public Eye,” article about Dr. Jarman
Jarman; 1925 President’s Report
Jarman; 1926 President’s Report
Jarman; 1933 President’s Report
Jarman; Emerson W. Jarman (son), obituary, Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1961
Jarman; James E. Jarman (brother), re: 94th Birthday, 1948
Jarman; Alumnae Tribute by Carrie Sutherlin
Jarman; retirement announcement, Farmville Herald, 1946
Jarman; retirement announcement, The (Lynchburg) News, 1946
Jarman; retirement announcement, The Roanoke Times, 1946
Jarman; retirement announcement, The Rotunda, 1946
Jarman; biographical sketch
Jarman; “Dr. Jarman, President, Friend,” The Colonnade, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Feb. 1939)
Jarman; “Dr. Jarman Resigns at Farmville,” article, The Danville Register, January 30, 1946
Jarman; Editorial Comment, Virginia Journal of Education, May 1946
Jarman; Editorial Page, The Farmville Herald, February 8, 1946
Jarman; family members buried in Farmville, Virginia
Jarman; re: 1923 fire, The Rotunda
Jarman; history of
Jarman; re: 80th birthday
Jarman; re: gift of grandfather clock
Jarman; “Greetings to Our New Students,” The Rotunda, October 1, 1941
Jarman; “Jarman Out at STC (State Teachers College), article
Jarman; letter re: Jarman sent to Mary P. Nichols by Jas. S. Miller, 1933
Jarman; letter from Harry F. Byrd (governor of VA) to Dr. Jarman, 1930
Jarman; letter of appreciation from Dr. W. Dabney Jarman to Ruth Coyner, 1951
Jarman; “Life of Jarman,” by Douglas Southall Freeman, article, Richmond News Leader
Jarman; portrait in The Rotunda, 1967
Jarman; “Primus Inter Pares,” article, The Danville Register, February 1946
Jarman; “Primus Inter Pares,” article, Richmond News Leaders, January 1946
Jarman; “Reasons to Remain at Farmville,” written by students, faculty, and citizens
Jarman; re: resignation, article, Washington Post, 1946
Jarman; W. Dabney Jarman, newspaper clippings
Jarman; Mrs. W. Dabney Jarman, Symphony Ball Benefit
Jarman; “Jarman Leaves as Farmville President Soon,” article, Norfolk Virginian Pilot, January 30, 1946
Jarman; W. Dabney Jarman, miscellaneous items
Jarman; articles concerning the death of Joseph L. Jarman (son)
Jarman; articles regarding death
Jarman; tribute by Francis Butler Simkins
Jarman; W. Dabney Jarman, obituary
Jarman; memorial organ
Jarman; information related to banquets and formal dinners in his honor
Jarman; tributes
Jarman; arguments for State Normal College for Women, 1914
Jarman; articles concerning speaking engagements
Jarman; articles concerning his 25th year as President
Jarman; birthday announcements
Jarman; honors conferred
Jarman; a message to students, fall 1945
Jarman; miscellaneous envelopes
Jarman; Christmas Card, 1915 featuring “Gyp” Jarman, Dr. Jarman’s dog
Lancaster; articles about Dr. Lancaster accepting President’s position
Lancaster; articles about inauguration and first year as president
Lancaster; inauguration exercises and invitation
Lancaster; inauguration books
Lancaster; program for dinner honoring Dr. Lancaster, March 8, 1955
Lancaster; commencement speech honoring Dr. Lancaster, 1955
Lancaster; tributes honoring Dr. Lancaster on Founders Day, March 26, 1955
Lancaster; Au Revoir Dinner, March 8, 1955
Lancaster; articles related to Longwood during his presidency
Lancaster; articles related to speeches
Lancaster; articles related to committees
Lancaster; articles about Dr. Lancaster, credentials, achievements, etc.
Lancaster; articles concerning his retirement
Lancaster; articles related to the closing of the schools in Prince Edward County
Lancaster; articles about school funding
Lancaster; articles written by Dr. Lancaster
Lancaster; articles about the need for better teachers
Lancaster; articles about Francis Lancaster Community College
Lancaster; dedication of building
Lancaster; articles about his family and personal life
Lancaster; miscellaneous articles
Lancaster; articles concerning his death
Lankford; biographical information
Lankford; “The School Situation in Virginia,” by Dr. Lankford, University of VA Newsletter, November 1, 1937
Lankford; articles about math (published previous to his presidency)
Lankford; endorsement of his presidency, written by the Faculty Committee, October 1954
Lankford; articles about his selection as president of the college
Lankford; articles about his inauguration
Lankford; articles written about Dr. Lankford during his administration, 1955-1965
Lankford; articles about changes in higher education
Lankford; articles about education
Lankford; inauguration invitation
Lankford; inauguration program
Lankford; inauguration booklet
Lankford; message from the President, Alumnae Magazine, November 1958
Lankford; articles about Longwood during the administration of Dr. Lankford
Lankford; meeting minutes with faculty to discuss development programs, 1961-1962
Lankford; articles related to Pakistan, 1963-1964
Lankford; speeches/responses, 1955-1965
Lankford; miscellaneous articles
Lankford; building on campus, 1967-1968
Lankford; press releases, 1957-1965
Lankford; articles and information concerning his retirement
Lankford; articles about Mrs. Lankford and family, 1959
Lankford; articles about Dr. Lankford after his retirement
Lankford; concerning his death
Lankford; miscellaneous correspondence
Newman; articles about Dr. Newman becoming new president
Newman; Longwood press releases about Dr. Newman’s selection as President
Newman; articles about Dr. Newman leaving the college
Newman; miscellaneous items dealing with Dr. Newman being asked to leave
Newman; letters in regard to Dr. Newman’s Presidency
Newman; miscellaneous press releases
Newman; press releases related to Newman’s first year as President
Wygal; “Wygal Serves Longwood as Interim President,” articles, The Rotunda, September 26, 1962
Wygal; miscellaneous articles related to Dr. Wygal serving as interim President
Wygal; miscellaneous information
Wygal; “A Smooth Transition,” article, Alumnae Magazine, November 1962
Wygal; article about Mrs. Wygal, “Leads Interesting Life as Wife of Man Who Can Not Say No,” Farmville Herald
Wygal; articles about honors bestowed on Dr. Wygal
Wygal; “Mr. Wygal’s Parting Message,” article, Bulletin, Vol. XLVIII, Nov. 1962
Wygal; information about Dr. Wygal’s funeral
Willett; Inaugural packets sent to delegates
Willett; miscellaneous articles about his selection as eighth president, Oct.-Nov. 1967
Willett; articles about his inauguration
Willett; inaugural programs and invitations
Willett; remarks for inauguration
Willett; inaugural information
Willett; inaugural issue of Alumnae Bulletin, 1969
Willett; articles about new president
Willett; announcements about appointments to committees and boards, 1968-1976
Willett; education issues discussed at speaking engagements
Willett; biographical information
Willett; “Policy Adoption in Chesapeake,” Virginia Journal of Education, Nov. 1967
Willett; “Communication or Confrontation,” 1969
Willett; articles about student support in 1969
Willett; rally, 1969
Willett; miscellaneous articles, 1969-1974
Willett; articles regarding speaking engagement, 1968-1970
Willett; “Introduction of Dr. Willett, Rotary meeting, 1969
Willett; “Momentum September 1971,” booklet, Dr. Willett featured as panelist
Willett; articles by Willett published in the Alumnae Bulletin
Willett; “Principal Address at 85th Founders Day Celebration,” speech given by Dr. Willett, March 22, 1969
Willett; speech given by Dr. Willett to the Commission for the Study of Higher Education, October 23, 1972
Willett; speech given by Dr. Willet on the subject of collective bargaining, January 29, 1973
Willett; miscellaneous correspondence
Willett; response to High Education Study Commission in regard to Longwood, October 1973
Willett; a list of priorities developed during Dr. Willett’s early years as President
Willett; listing of major decisions during Dr. Willett’s presidency
Willett; Assistance and Evaluation Study, December 1979
Willett; promotional brochure
Willett; articles about Dr. Willet’s family
Willett; miscellaneous information
Willett; articles related to Dr. Willet’s last days at Longwood University
Healey; miscellaneous information
Dorrill; inauguration
Dorrill; invitation to reception given by Board of Visitors for Dr. and Mrs. Dorrill
Dorrill; invitation to Dr. Dorrill’s retirement reception
Dorrill; miscellaneous information
Dorrill; lecture given to Phi Kappa Phi
Dorrill; miscellaneous articles from Public Relations
Dorrill; The Annual Report of the President, 1994-1995
Dorrill; Annual Reports (extra copies)
Greenwood; personal
Greenwood; memos to faculty and staff
Greenwood; inaugural address
Greenwood; inaugural invitation and program
Greenwood; inauguration notes
Greenwood; delegates invited to inauguration
Greenwood; articles about Dr. Greenwood’s selection as president
Greenwood; reorganization plan
Greenwood; speech given, February 17, 1984
Greenwood; speech given, April 9, 1987
Greenwood; “Longwood’s Greenwood Years,” article, College News, summer 1987
Greenwood; speech notes, early 1980s
Greenwood; convocation address, 1981
Greenwood; letters to faculty and staff
Greenwood; letter and survey sent to alumni
Greenwood; miscellaneous information
Greenwood; “Where We Stand in Regard to the Board’s Goals,” memo and report
Greenwood; career capsule
Greenwood; articles about Dr. Greenwood’s activities while at Longwood
Greenwood; articles about Dr. Greenwood’s resignation
Cormier; miscellaneous articles
Cormier; memories
Cormier; articles regarding Dr. Cormier as new President
Cormier; articles from Longwood Public Relations
Cormier; inauguration information
Cormier; inauguration invitation and program
Cormier; President’s Circle and Hill Society
Cormier; miscellaneous information
Cormier; papers posted to Longwood’s website
Cormier; “LC’s New President Thrives on Intuition,” article, Farmville Herald, January 24, 1996
Cormier; report on annual giving
Cormier; “Preserving the Struggles and Triumphs of Women,” article, American Libraries, March 1996
Cormier; art work for flyers (from P.R.)
Cormier; “Driving the Imposters from the Temple: The Accountability Movement in American Higher Education”
Cormier; “Leadership for Significance: Values are Virtues”
Cormier; naming of buildings, fall 2004
Cormier; “An Expression of the American Mind: Citizens Leaders in the Global Marketplace”
Cormier; transformation
Cormier; Energy-Synergy
Cormier; “Longwood: Gaining a World of Experience”
Cormier; “On the Hill and in Your Neighborhood”
Cormier; “A New Era for Natural Sciences”
Cormier; Longwood, Vol. 1, No. 1, fall 1999
Cormier; “Hugh and Alice Cheatwood Stollard, Class of 1959
Cormier; “Momentum: The Presidents Report, 1999-2000”
Cormier; “The Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sciences”
Cormier; President’s Report and Annual Report of Gifts, 1998-1999
Cormier; Retrospective and Prospective
Cormier; “Creating a Fun and Fit University for All”
Cormier; Speech given at Pinning Ceremony, Nursing School Students, May 10, 2013
Cormier; regarding retirement
Cormier; memos
Finnegan; inauguration
Finnegan; memos
Finnegan; articles
Finnegan; speeches
Connelly; articles and miscellaneous information
Memos from the Office of the President; 1950-1997
Inaugural memorabilia
Articles concerning retirement
Inaugural memorabilia
Articles
Letter from Larry McMurtry
Located in Binder 4:
085.001 – Postcard from John A. Cunningham to Lucy Irvine, 1890
085.002 – Dr. Jarman standing outside his office*
085.003 – Postcard, Virginia State Female Normal School
085.004 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster & wife, at home, posing in front of fireplace.*
085.005 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster & wife, at home, posing in front of fireplace.*
085.006 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster and his dog.*
085.007 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster and his dog.
085.008 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster shaking hands with US Army office. Army band in background.*
085.009 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster with two students (Ann Mallory and Lillian Shelton).
085.010 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster standing behind banquet table.
085.011 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster seated behind his desk.
085.012 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster, portrait.
085.013 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster, portrait.
085.014 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster, portrait.
085.015 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster, his wife, and their dog.
085.016 – Dr. Dabney Lancaster, portrait.
085.017 – St. Paul’s Polytechnic Institute, Commencement. Dr. Lancaster (far right), Bishop George Gunn (2nd from right),
President Earl McClenney (3rd from right), Fr. John Taylor Ogden (2nd from left), Bishop Brown (far left)*
085.018 – Dr. Lancaster and (2) unknown men (possible Commencement or Convocation)
085.019 – Dr. Lancaster and (2) unknown men (possible Commencement or Convocation)
085.020 – Commencement processional (unknown year).
085.021 – Commencement processional (unknown year).
085.022 – Dr. Lancaster capping Senior Class President, Shirley Hauptman – 1957
085.023 – Dr. Francis Lankford, portrait.*
085.024 – Receiving line - Dr. Lancaster and wife, Dr. Lankford and wife. Likely reception after Lankford inauguration.*
085.025 – Receiving line - Dr. Lancaster and wife, Dr. Lankford and wife. Likely reception after Lankford inauguration.
085.026 – Dr. Francis Lankford, portrait.
085.027 – Dr. Francis Lankford and family.*
085.028 – Mrs. Lankford and ________.
085.029 – Dr. Francis Lankford and family.*
085.030 – Dr. Francis Lankford and unknown.
085.031 – Dr. Francis Lankford and unknown.
085.032 – Dr. Francis Lankford and unknown.
085.033 – Dr. Lankford shaking hands with unknown.
085.034 – Dr. Lankford, going away party.*
085.035 – Dr. Lankford and President Janet Greenwood.*
085.036 – Dr. Lankford and President Janet Greenwood.
085.037 – Dr. Lancaster and Dr. Lankford.
085.038 – Dr. Lancaster and Dr. Lankford.
085.039 – Mrs. Lankford.
085.040 – Dr. Lancaster, Dr. Lankford, and three others at a banquet.
085.041 – Unknown man.
085.042 – Dr. Willett, portrait (1 of 4)*
085.043 – Dr. Willett, portrait (2 of 4)*
085.044 – Dr. Willett, portrait (3 of 4)*
085.045 – Dr. Willett, portrait (4 of 4)
085.046 – Dr. Henry I. Willett
085.047 – Dr. Willett playing tennis.*
085.048 – Dr. Willett with 3 students.
085.049 – assorted negative, Dr. Willett and wife.
085.050 – Dr. William Dorrill at 15th USAF Non. Comm. Officer Academy Presentation, panel*
085.051 – Dr. William Dorrill at 15th USAF Non. Comm. Officer Academy Presentation, panel*
085.052 – Dr. William Dorrill at 5th Sino-American Conference, Taipei, China (1 of 4)
085.053 – Dr. William Dorrill at 5th Sino-American Conference, Taipei, China (2 of 4)
085.054 – Dr. William Dorrill at 5th Sino-American Conference, Taipei, China (3 of 4)
085.055 – Dr. William Dorrill at 5th Sino-American Conference, Taipei, China (4 of 4)
085.056 – Dr. Dorrill, Darryl Poole and two mean seated in front of US and Honduran flags.
085.057 – Dr. Dorrill, Darryl Poole and two mean seated in front of US and Honduran flags.
085.058 – Dr. Dorrill and another man seated in front of US and Honduran flags.
085.059 – 1989 Longwood Commencement. Dr. Maria Silvara, Tom Wolfe, Dr. William Dorrill, unknown, and Dr. Jimmy Helms.*
085.060 – 1989 Longwood Commencement, processional.
085.061 – 1989 Longwood Commencement, Dr. Dorrill speaking.
085.062-085.200 – slides from Dr. William Dorrill’s inauguration.
*Denotes photograph has been digitized.
Located in Binder 4:
085.201 – Dr. Donald Stuart (VP Academic Affairs), Tom Wolfe, and Dr. William Dorrill. Longwood Commencement, 1989.*
085.202 – Longwood Commencement, 1996. Procession with Dr. Dorrill at front.
085.203 – Three people standing at buffet. (Berkwood Farmer, far right).
085.204 – Group of people around table. (Berkwood Farmer, standing, far left).
085.205 – People seated around table. (Berkwood Farmer at head of table).
085.206 – Berkwood Farmer and unknown man playing golf.
085.207 – Berkwood Farmer and 2 unknown men playing golf.
085.208 – Unknown gathering. Berkwood Farmer (far left), Dr. William Dorrill (3rd from left).
085.209 – Unknown gathering. Berkwood Farmer (far left).
085.210 – 3 men standing in front of bell in Greenwood Library. Calvin Boyer, director of the library, 2nd from left.
085.211 – 3 men standing in front of computers in Greenwood Library. Calvin Boyer, director of the library, 2nd from left.
085.212 – Dr. William Dorrill and unknown man.
085.213 – Unknown man and woman standing in front of Lankford Student Union.
085.214 – Berkwood Farmer and unknown man.
085.215 – Dr. William Dorrill and unknown man.
085.216 – Dr. Rosemary Sprague and two unknown women at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.217 – Betty Taylor, Robert Taylor, _______ Whitacker, Buddy Whitacker at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.218 – Man pouring champagne at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.219 – Kings of Swing; band at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.220 – People dancing at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.221 – Eva Philbeck, Gene Philbeck, Dr. William Dorrill, Dr. William Frank at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.222 – People standing outside tent at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.223 – Ice sculptures and buffet at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.224 – Ticket takers and ushers at entrance to President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.225 – Jane Crawley and Bill Crawley standing at entrance to President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.226 – Jesse Ghee and James Ghee at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.227 – Large group of people at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.228 – Lawrence Varner, Linda Varner (far left), Bob Shelton, Nancy Shelton (middle) at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.229 – Richard Hurley and Rose Hurley at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.230 – Marvin Scott and Lee Scott at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.231 – Jack Lee and Jane Lee at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.232 – Group of men standing at bar at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.233 – Group of people around table at President Dorrill’s Inaugural Ball.
085.234 – 1989 Commencement. Dr. William Dorrill and Tom Wolfe (center).*
085.235 – 1989 Commencement. Tom Wolfe, Marty Dorrill, unknown, unknown, unknown, Dr. William Dorrill.*
085.236 – 1990 Commencement. Sen. Frank Slayton (far left), Judge Richard Blanton (2nd from left), Dr. William Dorrill (4th from left),
Governor Doug Wilder (center), Martha Burton (3rd from right).*
085.237 – Dr. ________ Green, Dr. William Dorrill, and unknown.
085.238 – Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach Loretta Coughlin, senior Sara Philbrick, Dr. William Dorrill, senior Cassie Ensley, and
Head Coach Shirley Duncan.
085.239 – Dr. William Dorrill, portrait.
085.240 – Marty Dorrill and Dr. William Dorrill in front of Christmas tree in Rotunda, Ruffner Hall.
085.241 – Marty Dorrill and Dr. William Dorrill in front of Christmas tree in Rotunda, Ruffner Hall.
085.242 – Marty Dorrill and Dr. William Dorrill in front of Christmas tree in Rotunda, Ruffner Hall.
085.243 – Marty Dorrill and Dr. William Dorrill standing in front of Ruffner Hall.
085.244 – Dr. William Dorrill and visiting Chinese scholars.
085.245 – Unknown group of people.
085.246 – Dr. William Dorrill, Gov. Doug Wilder, and unknown.
085.247 – Marhall Hall, Dr. Dorrill, Gov. Wilder, Don Merkle, and Wayne Tinnell.
085.248 – Dr. William Dorrill and Governor Wilder with unknown students.
085.249 – Dr. Dorrill, Gov. Wilder, and Marshall Hall.
085.250 – Dr. Dorrill, Gov. Wilder, and Marshall Hall.
085.251 – Dr. William Dorrill and Governor Doug Wilder.*
085.252 – John Peale (far left), ______, Dr. Dorrill, Wayne Tinnell (far right)
085.253 – Longwood College Honors Baseball Student-Athletes*
085.254 – Longwood College Honors Baseball Student-Athletes
085.255 – Dr. William Dorrill, portrait
085.256 – unknown man seated at desk
085.257 – Gov. Gerald Baliles and Dr. Janet Greenwood*
085.258 – unknown man seated at banquet table
085.259 – Lt. Gen. Sam Wilson, Tom Rust, and Dr. Janet Greenwood*
085.260 – Dr. Duvahl Ridgway-Hull (’33), Andrew W. Hull, and Dr. Janet Greenwood*
085.261 – Dr. Janet Greenwood, portrait*
085.262 – Dr. Greenwood and three students
085.263 – Dr. Janet Greenwood, portrait
085.264 – Dr. Janet Greenwood, portrait
085.265 – Dr. Janet Greenwood (2nd from right)
085.266 – Dr. Janet Greenwood and Dr. Francis Lankford*
085.267 – Dr. Janet Greenwood, portrait
085.268 – Dr. Janet Greenwood, portrait
085.269 – Dr. Janet Greenwood, portrait
085.270 – Dr. Janet Greenwood, portrait
085.271 – Dr. Janet Greenwood, portrait
085.272 – General Patrick Finnegan, portrait*
085.273 – General Janice Gathright Igou (’11)
*Denotes photograph has been digitized.