The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 2, 1995
- JOHN ROBERTS
- EVELYN W. CULLIPHER
- LONNIE D. BESS SR.
- DALLIS JOYNER
- SHIRLEY J. MCCOY
- CLIFFORD L. SEBRING
- BETTY A. DENSON
- WILLIAM C. PROCEJUS
- ETHEL C. JACKSON
- ANNE W. WHITE
- RAMONA J. ALEXANDER
- INA D. BROWN
- RUBY ARTHUR FINE
- DR. ROBERT C. HILL
- ROBERT D. PRINCE
- MARINE W. BLANCHARD
- ANDREW L. CASON SR.
- ELSIE B. SMITH
- WILLIAM J. BAZEMORE
- RICHARD J. HARRIS JR.
- FERRICE B. BOWDOIN
- HUBERT H. LOWE
- ELIZABETH J. BANKS
- DRANSFIELD W. NICHOLS
- THOMAS R. WATKINS
- JOHN L. FERGUSON JR.
- ROSIE WHITE
- SIDNEY A. MATTOX
- VALENTINE E. MILLER
- JOHN E. O'CONNOR
- TREOPHIA FLYTHE
- JOHN M. BRAGG
- ELIZABETH S. BOUNDS
- GLOVER P. MCCOY JR.
- SARA FORLINES STEVERSON
- MYRTLE D. RINEHART
- JOSEPH E. KNIGHT
- HARRY H. BORDEN
- ALICE J. WHITAKER
- GERALD ARMSTRONG MUSICK
- MARIE B. KING
- MARY ELIZABETH SCARBOROUGH NAPIER
- JEANETTE GOLDBERGER HOWARD
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A chart in Sunday's MetroNews section reversed the average
faculty salaries in the South and in the country as a whole. In
1994, the average was $48,200 in the United States and $44,487 in
the South, according to the Southern Regional Education Board.
Correction published Tuesay, July 4, 1995.
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ODU PROFESSORS FOLLOW THE MONEY
BUDGET CUTS TAKE THEIR TOLL
ODU WORRIES THAT THE COMMONWEALTH IS NOT SUPPORTIVE OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
- HISTORIC ATTUCKS THEATRE SETS STAGE FOR RENOVATIONS
- SUNBATHERS HEED CALL FOR CLASSIC BEACH DAY AS THOUSANDS TURN OUT
- AIDS GROUP WANTS FORMER DIRECTOR TO BE TRIED IN VIRGINIA
- FLOOD VICTIMS' BODIES ARE RECOVERED
SEARCH FOR ALEXA ORENTES, 3, ENDS 10 MILES DOWNSTREAM.
- OFFICER'S VOICE ENDS STANDOFF IN NORFOLK
- A WIFE-STABBING MAN IS KILLED AFTER HE TURNS ON POLICEMEN
- CAN YOU TEACH LOVED ONES TO BALANCE EVIL, EXHILARATION?
- A WOMAN'S CRUSADE: FINDING HEALTH CARE FOR HER SISTER
THANKS TO TIRELESS EFFORTS, UNINSURED DALE BARRETT WILL GET THE SURGERY SHE
NEEDS.
- LOCAL POLICE ARE ASKING PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
- CLINTON APPROVES VIRGINIA PLAN TO MAKE WELFARE RECIPIENTS WORK
- 15-YEAR-OLDS FLOCK TO DMV TO HIT THE ROAD
- VA. TECH GRAD IS NAMED MISS VIRGINIA
MISS VIRGINIA BEACH IS FIRST RUNNER-UP.
- INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVANCES
- A WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
COLUMBIA'S ECONOMIC COMMISSION HAS INVESTED IN THE WATERFRONT IN AN EFFORT TO
GIVE PEOPLE THE RIVER'S NATURAL GIFTS.
- A CHANGE OF VENUE IS ON THE MENU IN COURT
AS COURTHOUSE IS REPAIRED, JUSTICE IS BEING SERVED IN A JUNIOR HIGH CAFETERIA
- SLOW-LANE LIFE STILL DRIVES LIFE AT JOHN'S
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAN AIMS TO IMPROVE DISCIPLINE
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