This collection of interviews details the lives and teaching experiences of men and women who taught school in Montana during the early- to mid-20th century. The interviews were conducted from 1988 to 1991 by Gladys Peterson. The interviewees discuss what inspired them to become educators, relate anecdotes about their time in the classroom, and describe how the education system has evolved since they started teaching. The original interviews are held as Oral History collection OH 211 at Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, the University of Montana.
This collection includes 32 interviews.
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Matilda Johnston Interview, October 6, 1988
Matilda Johnston
Interview with Matilda Johnston.
This interview hasn't been transcribed yet.
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Maude M. Lockridge Interview, July 7, 1988
Maude M. Lockridge
Interview with Maude M. Lockridge.
This interview hasn't been transcribed yet.
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Melba Nichols Interview, October 5, 1988
Melba Nichols
Interview with Melba Nichols.
This interview hasn't been transcribed yet.
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Ralph S. Eudaily Interview, September 8, 1988
Ralph S. Eudaily
Interview with Ralph S. Eudaily.
This interview hasn't been transcribed yet.
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Ruth Fisher Interview, April 20, 1990
Ruth Fisher
Interview with Ruth Fisher.
This interview hasn't been transcribed yet.
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V. Maxine Jones Interview, July 13, 1988
V. Maxine Jones
Interview with V. Maxine Jones.
This interview hasn't been transcribed yet.
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Zada Brown Interview, September 27, 1989
Zada Brown
Interview with Zada Brown.
This interview hasn't been transcribed yet.