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Dr. Neil E. Morrison interview
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1980-10-28 [date recorded] (Creation)
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RECORDED: Nelson (B.C.), 1980-10-28 SUMMARY: Dr. Morrison was a pupil at Greenwood school which was situated on the railway track between the Mother Lode Mine and Greenwood Smelter. When the mine closed in 1917, Greenwood became a ghost town. Dr. Morrison tells of the first teacher, formerly principal of a reform school in England, and describes his harsh ideas of discipline. He tells of a class reunion in 1978, when 25 pupils returned to the original site of the school, although only a few bricks remained.
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Becky Thomas and Joan Adams, 1980-10-28
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Reference cassette copy available in container 000443-227.
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Recorded as research for the book "Floating schools & frozen inkwells: the one-room schools of British Columbia" by Joan Adams and Becky Thomas.
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Accession number(s): T3780
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speaker: Neil E. Morrison, interviewer: Joan Elizabeth Moore Adams, interviewer: Becky Thomas