Oral history interview with Dewey B. Cash, 2008 Feb. 8 / conducted by Morgan Carraway.

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Oral history interview with Dewey B. Cash, 2008 Feb. 8 / conducted by Morgan Carraway.

Dewey B. Cash came to Columbus College in 1958 and taught there until 1995. He discusses the good relationship between the college and the community. He recalls that the college library had an agreement with Auburn University and the University of Georgia to share materials. A lot of the first students at the college were older adults who decided to go back to school since they had the opportunity. That changed when the college moved to the new campus, with more younger students enrolling. Dr. Cash started the golf team at Columbus College. He discusses social events that were held at the college and the mascot change from the Rebels to the Cougars.

Typescript: [14] leaves, bound ; 29 cm.Sound recording: 1 sound cassette : analog.

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Dewey B. Cash was born in Wadley, Alabama on December 22, 1930. He had three sisters and two brothers. His father taught school for a while and then was a general contractor for the city of Wadley. Dr. Cash went to school in Wadley for 12 years, then went to a junior college in Wadley, Southern Union, for two years. He went to Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia for three quarters, then transferred to Jacksonville State in Jacksonville, Alabama. He served in the Army from 1951 until 1954, and ...

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