Colette Albert, 1996
Scope and Contents
[Selected from the title page of Volume I]
This volume represents a semester-long oral history project by a First Year Seminar class at Bates College from January through April 1996. Under the direction of Economics Professor Anne Williams, the students in FYS 187, "Hard Times: The Economy and Society in the Great Depression," studied the experience of the Great Depression in the Lewiston-Auburn area.
During the first month of the semester, the class read extensively about the 1930s. The students formulated questions to be asked about virtually all aspects of life during the Depression years. Although there was no formal interview schedule, each interview covered most of the broad areas of interest.
The class then focused on interviewing individuals born in 1920 or earlier who had lived in the Lewiston-Auburn area during the 1930s, who still lived here in 1996, and who were able and willing to participate in a one-hour interview.
Dates
- 1996
Conditions Governing Access
Transcripts are available in the reading room of the Muskie Archives.
Biographical Note
Born in 1916 in Lewiston. After high school studied at New England School of Embalming in Boston, then worked in father's funeral home in Lewiston.
[The tape for this interview was damaged and so no transcript could be made from it. The attached document is a summary of the interview by the authors.]
Extent
1 interview(s)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Edmund S. Muskie Archives and Special Collections Library Repository
70 Campus Avenue
Lewiston Maine 04240 United States of America
207-786-6354
muskie@bates.edu
