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·. Inde"Y of Interview with Wilma Yo er ide 1 007- .ate nsl randpaPents came to Oregon in 1882 . 048- Father came west a short time Ia er alread aq inted with her mother a family . 067- Recollection of moving to LaGrande when she was around 3. 086- tor about er father havin off his mustache . 105- Ezra Meeker ' s etr cing of th Ore .on Tr '1 oun 1905. 125- 158 ... 185- 205- 228- Stories her oving to W rus ·ng th money . Being r cr Oomi to Mo her old abo t their t ip to Or gon . lla 1 a around 191 1. Le"Ti and Clark e po ion du to ack of -. ' ted 0 s .u. after hig~chool . s .u. in 1917 . 2 0- lu epidemic strikes nd the affect on t e c pus . 263- he ar istice 277- uart r s m at w.s .u. OS- eturning veter ns on campus . 7- eachin highschool n all Walla after gr duation 3 8- eeting er hu band nd t eir marr'a e in 1923. 16 - Husb nd beco es chairm n of the SocioloFY d p rtme t . 98- 9 1- 2 her sba d i in dapan as part of a f ct finding team to eval te mi sio a work there . 425- 450- The d pressi n and i a ffect on lif in Pullman . orld \-1 II , both her sons nd husband enlist . 490- Hu b n s se t home aft .r a year ue to his health. - 2- 92- P.usb nd retires in 1954 and runs for Congres • 500- u band b n book on ~opulist Gov rnor John R. Rodgers . 520- Accepts te ching postion in Kentuck • Side 2 006 - ~ilma b g·n t achin sociolo cl se t Kentucky n v rs 0 5· v o outhern Baptist Colleg and ilm f 11 t me egins t aching 095- Husban be-com s n r sted n another .Populi figure and hegins a book on him a well , th r ta is ext nded because of this . 155' Bo s experience 1orh le in t e _ ir Corp dur ng • w. II . 220- Second son Tom ~tend 1 w school and 'nally ettl in ort yne . 240- Daugh er Elain ror s t end of her JUl'lior year of colle 7· Their return to Pullman a:fter- being inK ntucky for so long, there re so m ny ch 4llO- Ch ld rearing pr _c ic 5'25- First conven ence item • .§ide 1 014 - Fir t Wash n machine . n e • 145- buying a r dio o the c n listen to el c- on returns . 165- bo h a .od 1 T ?or t.e ear ft r they~ remarried. 280- Rou hold cond tio s in her chil ood horoe Wll • d at \ lla 00- H r mo her en oyEd camping and could ad pt e ·sly. 67- Belat on hip b tween h r moth r and her h sband very close . 85- eflec ng on her life she never ho ht b~ woul live h s long nd see nd do o much .
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Title | Yoder, Wilma Poter Oral History Interview, 1979 |
Interviewer | Woolschlager, Layne |
Date | 1979-06 |
Description | 75 minute oral history with Wilma Yoder, conducted for a Women in the West (HST 398 course) at Washington State University. Discusses her mother being a model frontier woman, childhood and early education. After finishing high school in Walla Walla she was recruited for Washington State University where she was in Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Discusses campus life during World War I, flu epidemic, meeting her husband, getting a Masters after her marriage and being a faculty members wife. Feels like she was an equal partner in her marriage, and discusses husband doing laundry because he felt that white women should not do the laundry. Had four children, during World War II; two sons and husband joined but never saw action. Moved to Kentucky for husband's job but she got to work part-time as a teacher of sociology, then as a full time teacher at Southern Baptist College for 15 year. Retired to Pullman, pleased for having a full life. |
Subject | Teachers; Housewives; Fraternities & sororities |
Coverage | North and Central America--United States--Washington (State)--Whitman County--Pullman; North and Central America--United States--Kentucky--Fayette County--Lexington; North and Central America--United States--Washington (State)--Walla Walla County--Walla Walla; North and Central America--United States--Oregon--Union County--LaGrande |
Type | Sound |
Genre | Interviews |
Publisher | Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Rights Notes | In copyright. Item is in copyright until 95 years after 2011 publication date. |
Identifier | ua194b03f36 |
Source | Is found in Archives 194, Women in the West Oral Histories https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/ua194.htm at Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc |
Holding Institution | Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries |
Contributors | Digitization and description funded through a National Endowment for the Humanities We the People grant for Washington Womens History to the Washington Womens History Consortium, a part of the Washington State Historical Society. |
Language | English |
Digitization | Original audio cassettes were converted to wav files using Audacity and a USBPre interface. Mp3 files were then created from the wav files for online access. Film clips were created as mpeg-4 files using Adobe Premiere Elements 9 to add selected images to the wav audio files, and then converted to flv files for online display. Print documents were scanned to 300dpi pdf format using a Xerox Workcentre 5030 copier/scanner. |
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Title | ua194b03f36_Abstract |
Full Text | ·. Inde"Y of Interview with Wilma Yo er ide 1 007- .ate nsl randpaPents came to Oregon in 1882 . 048- Father came west a short time Ia er alread aq inted with her mother a family . 067- Recollection of moving to LaGrande when she was around 3. 086- tor about er father havin off his mustache . 105- Ezra Meeker ' s etr cing of th Ore .on Tr '1 oun 1905. 125- 158 ... 185- 205- 228- Stories her oving to W rus ·ng th money . Being r cr Oomi to Mo her old abo t their t ip to Or gon . lla 1 a around 191 1. Le"Ti and Clark e po ion du to ack of -. ' ted 0 s .u. after hig~chool . s .u. in 1917 . 2 0- lu epidemic strikes nd the affect on t e c pus . 263- he ar istice 277- uart r s m at w.s .u. OS- eturning veter ns on campus . 7- eachin highschool n all Walla after gr duation 3 8- eeting er hu band nd t eir marr'a e in 1923. 16 - Husb nd beco es chairm n of the SocioloFY d p rtme t . 98- 9 1- 2 her sba d i in dapan as part of a f ct finding team to eval te mi sio a work there . 425- 450- The d pressi n and i a ffect on lif in Pullman . orld \-1 II , both her sons nd husband enlist . 490- Hu b n s se t home aft .r a year ue to his health. - 2- 92- P.usb nd retires in 1954 and runs for Congres • 500- u band b n book on ~opulist Gov rnor John R. Rodgers . 520- Accepts te ching postion in Kentuck • Side 2 006 - ~ilma b g·n t achin sociolo cl se t Kentucky n v rs 0 5· v o outhern Baptist Colleg and ilm f 11 t me egins t aching 095- Husban be-com s n r sted n another .Populi figure and hegins a book on him a well , th r ta is ext nded because of this . 155' Bo s experience 1orh le in t e _ ir Corp dur ng • w. II . 220- Second son Tom ~tend 1 w school and 'nally ettl in ort yne . 240- Daugh er Elain ror s t end of her JUl'lior year of colle 7· Their return to Pullman a:fter- being inK ntucky for so long, there re so m ny ch 4llO- Ch ld rearing pr _c ic 5'25- First conven ence item • .§ide 1 014 - Fir t Wash n machine . n e • 145- buying a r dio o the c n listen to el c- on returns . 165- bo h a .od 1 T ?or t.e ear ft r they~ remarried. 280- Rou hold cond tio s in her chil ood horoe Wll • d at \ lla 00- H r mo her en oyEd camping and could ad pt e ·sly. 67- Belat on hip b tween h r moth r and her h sband very close . 85- eflec ng on her life she never ho ht b~ woul live h s long nd see nd do o much . |
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