. . "Corner (Charlottesville, Va.)" . . "Yellow journal." . . . . . . . . "Audio tapes" . . . . . . . . . . "Woody relates very brief anecdotes about Dr. Paul Barringer; Miss Nancy Gordon; billiards tournaments among faculty; Miss Mary Proffitt; titles of professors; chemistry professor nicknamed Dicky Bird; decline of honor system; \"in grown\" faculty of Virginia gentlemen vs northern faculty who do not know Virginia traditions; admission of women and the honor system; honor system in the Big Ten schools particularly Indiana and Northwestern; admiration of Virginia's honor system; opposition to co-education in the 1920s and \"appalling lack of courtesy\" to women students; holdouts against women included Dean Runk and how his own mind changed when he observed women excelling as language students; Dr. Metcalf's Bible class; formality and reservation of students; Ed Stettinius; clubs; the \"terrifying Yellow Journal\"; \"Pete\" the bell ringer; Captain S the newspaper seller; insularity of students in the 1920s; \"The Corner\"; boxing teams and tournaments; \"greasy grind\" in his student days; requirements more difficult in the 1920s; and student spirit in the 1920s, particularly Virginia gentleman tradition, pride in honor system, andabsurdly rigid formality." . . . . "History" . . "Oral history interview of T. Braxton Woody by Robert C. Light" . . . . . . . . . "Interviews" . . . . . . . . "Oral history" . .