This interview concerns itself with Mr. Gralewics life in Europe and his early career in Journalism in the United States.
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- 1994-01-08
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
Mrs. Madson gives an excellent accout of what it was like growing up and living in the Spring Valley area in the 1900's. Included in her interview is an account of the infamous 1942 flood that destroyed Spring Valley. She also gives a very good account of what it was like being a rural school teacher in Pierce County in the 1930's. Aditionally, she talks of attending the River Falls State Teachers College.
- 1969-07-18
Part of University of Wisconsin-River Falls Oral History Project interviews, 1969-circa 1996.
Mrs. Taylor, 104, is the oldest living graduate of the River Falls Normal School. She is remarkable alert and talkative as she discusses her life in the River Falls area.