This interview is one of a series conducted concerning education in West Virginia. Mrs. Davis of Huntington, West Virginia, is a retired elementary school teacher. She graduated from Marshall College in 1917, and taught in the Huntington area until her retirement. In this interview, Mrs. Davis discusses student activities at Marshall such as sleigh riding and baseball, her teaching experiences, and taking her first graders to the circus. She also compares teaching of the 1920\u27s and 1930\u27s to that of the 1970\u27s.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1207/thumbnail.jp
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This interview is one of series conducted concerning Oral Histories of African-American women who ta...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning the history of Marshall University. Lottie Fa...
The interview begins with Mrs. Vinson covering her childhood chores and teaching experiences. Mr. Vi...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning education in West Virginia. Mary Daniel of Hu...
Mrs. Nunn is a retired school teacher who in 1974 was living in Oceana, West Virginia. In this inter...
A retired teacher, Mrs. Filson is a graduate of Marshall College. Born in Middleport, Ohio, she resi...
A native West Virginian, Mrs. Taylor was executive director of Scott Community Center in 1974. At th...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning education in West Virginia. Mrs. Caudill, bor...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning the history of Marshall University. Mrs. Bett...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning education in West Virginia. Mrs. Reardon is a...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning rural life in West Virginia. The main focus i...
Mrs. Haught, native of Ravenswood, West Virginia, taught thirty- two years in the Jackson County, We...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning the Marshall University Society of Yeager Sch...
Born in Huntington, West Virginia in the early 1900\u27s, Miss Yarbrough discusses her education and...
Mr. and Mrs. Summers taught school beginning in the decade after 1910. This interview deals with the...
This interview is one of series conducted concerning Oral Histories of African-American women who ta...
This interview is one of a series conducted concerning the history of Marshall University. Lottie Fa...
The interview begins with Mrs. Vinson covering her childhood chores and teaching experiences. Mr. Vi...