Dr. Anderson, a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin- River Falls, describes events that occurred between the depression and the end of World War II. He also describes life in a small town in Northern Minnesota and college life in the late 1920s and early 1930's.
Prohibition
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During this interview, Dr. Epley recalls the life of a country doctor in the River Falls and New Richmond area. Dr. Epley is an extremely intelligent and alert individual and his experieces make for a very interesting interview.
Dr. Junkman is a past member of the River Falls Faculty and during this interview relates various aspects of the history of River Falls college along with his assessment of the various college Presidents.
Senator Knowles begins the interview discussing his early life in River Falls, Wisconsin, including his memories of local businesses and Ku Klux Klan activities. He talks about the prohibition, the depression, and life in River Falls during this period. He discusses at length his time at the River Falls State Teacher's College and ends the interview detailing his recollections of World War II, Pearl Harbor, and his time in the Air Force.