Interview with Livia Mitchell

Interview with Livia Mitchell

Interviewee

Livia Mitchell

Interviewer

Robert Ryals

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Abstract

In her January 8, 2013 interview with Robert Ryals, Livia Mitchell detailed her thoughts and memories of her time at Winthrop University (then Winthrop College). Mitchell spoke of the late 1950s on the following topics: Residence Halls, Winthrop traditions, student life, and her life after Winthrop. Mitchell also offered her opinions on how Winthrop has changed between the 1950s and today. Mitchell shared her experiences working as an art teacher after attending Winthrop. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.

Publication Date

1-8-2013

Unique Identifier

OH 305

Format

MP3

Length

45 minutes

Restrictions

This interview is not open for use.

Series

Alumni

Disciplines

Oral History

Keywords

residence halls, McLaurin Hall, art degree, 1950s, teaching, Spartanburg High School, traditions, blue line, physical education, student life

Interview with Livia Mitchell

LC Subject Headings

Winthrop College, the South Carolina College for Women -- Alumni and alumnae, College students -- Social life and customs, Women art teachers -- Training of, Art -- Study and teaching, College graduates -- Attitudes

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