A Guide to the Dr. Norma M. Goode Papers 1981-1997 Goode, Norma M., Papers MS-0015

A Guide to the Dr. Norma M. Goode Papers 1981-1997

A Collection in
the Archives and Special Collections Department of the L. Douglas Wilder Library
Accession Number MS-0015


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Repository
Archives and Special Collections Department, L. Douglas Wilder Library, Virginia Union University
Accession number
MS-0015
Title
Dr. Norma M. Goode Papers 1981-1997
Physical Characteristics
2.5 linear feet.
Collector
Dr. Norma M. Goode
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access

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Use Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Dr. Norma M. Goode Papers, MS-0015, Archives and Special Collections Department, L. Douglas Wilder Library, Virginia Union University

Acquisition Information

Received from Dr. Goode.

Processing Information

Collection processed in 2002.

Biographical/Historical Information

Dr. Norma M. Goode was a 1949 graduate of Virginia Union and came back circa 1972 as a Social Work professor and later served as division chair in the Office of Academic Affairs. She earned an MSW at Virginia Commonwealth University and a PhD at the University of Minnesota. Her specialty was gerontology. During the years 1985-87, Goode was acting director of the university's Continuing Education program. Upon her retirement circa 1990, she held the rank of full professor.

Scope and Content Information

These papers document Goode's involvement with the Women's Auxiliary or Deaconess' group, comprising meeting minutes and committee reports from the early 1980s to the mid 1990s. Mostly paper records, there are 13 audiocassette tapes with meetings recorded on them from the early 1990s.

Arrangement

Collection is arranged alphabetical and then chronological.

Contents List

Series 1. Women's Auxiliary to the Deacon's Conference of Richmond and Vicinity
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