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Description
Eva Felde begins by discussing her family and their Norwegian heritage. She lived off campus while attending Moorhead State and speaks of riding the street car to classes and the "cold lunch" room, which was a gathering place for commuting students. She mentions Euterpe, student teaching, and instructors she knew such as Maude Wenck, Agnes Kise, Flora Frick, and Jessie McKellar. She describes several of her classes including swimming, art, and tap dancing. Her later experiences as a teacher are also discussed.
Date of Interview
1983
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Length (Time)
59:22
Current Format
Mp3
ID Number
S2741
Notes
Interview conducted as part of the Heritage Education Committee's Oral History Project.
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce these oral interviews must be obtained in writing from the Heritage Education Commission.
Disciplines
Oral History
Recommended Citation
Felde, Eva, "Oral Interview of Eva Felde" (1983). Oral Interviews. 105.
https://red.mnstate.edu/oral_interviews/105