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Description
Mr. Ringstad begins by telling why he decided to attend Moorhead State. He then discusses how World War II affected enrollment and campus social activities. Mr. Ringstad also discusses student life on campus and extracurricular activities, such as his work with the Moorhead State student newspaper, The Mistic. Ringstad reminisces about his English classes and instructors, including Mabel Lumley, Ethel Tainter, Delsie Holmquist, and Byron Murray, as well as instructors in other disciplines such as Samuel Bridges, Joseph Kise, Sliv Nemzek, and Flora Frick. He also gives his impressions of President Snarr and Jennie Owens.
Date of Interview
1983
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Length (Time)
01:20:52
Current Format
Mp3
ID Number
S2710
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
Ringstad, Glenn, "Oral Interview of Glenn Ringstad" (1983). Oral Interviews. 210.
https://red.mnstate.edu/oral_interviews/210