Interview with Lillian Paxton - OH 313
2012
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Interview Description
Margaret Lillian Rivers Paxton’s interview covers her experience as an undergraduate student at Winthrop College. Lillian graduated in 1962 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and became a teacher in Greenville County after graduation. She mentions that her grandmother, (Lillian C. Hughes 1881-1920) attended Winthrop in the early years (1895-1896). Lillian discusses her experience with the entrance exam, getting accepted to Winthrop, and moving onto campus. Mrs. Paxton recounts life in the dorms (McLaurin Hall, Phelps Hall) as well as fun activities during free time. She also discusses specific dress code regulations and rules enforced by Winthrop, the food in the dining halls, and the physical education requires. Mrs. Paxton also discusses the changes in Winthrop College as society changed in the 1960s.
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