Interview with Elizabeth F. Johnson - OH 053
Interviewer
Gale T. Woods
Files
Abstract
IN PROCESSING
Professor of Modern Languages at Winthrop College from 1922-1955, Dr. Johnson discusses her background, honors in school, how the Great Depression affected Winthrop, teaching at Winthrop, American Association of University Women (AAUW) involvement, “adoption” of foster children, travel in Europe, the Rock Hill Planning Commission and other teaching positions after retirement.
Publication Date
11-30-1978
Unique Identifier
OH 053
Format
1 Cassette
Length
30 minutes
Restrictions
This interview is open for use.
Series
Great Depression, Faculty and Staff
Disciplines
Oral History
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Elizabeth F., "Interview with Elizabeth F. Johnson - OH 053" (1978). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 053.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/129
LC Subject Headings
Winthrop College, the South Carolina College for Women -- Faculty, Language teachers -- South Carolina -- Rock Hill, College teachers -- South Carolina -- Rock Hill, Depressions 1929, American Association of University Women, Foster children, Adoption, International travel, City planning -- South Carolina -- Rock Hill