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72THE NORMAL ADVANCEThe catastrophe, as every one will recall, occurred about nine oclock, and those studentswhose lives were saved owe it to the fact thatan instructive fire drill had just been given,which carried them all out of the burningbuilding into the cool safety of the street andthe campus.Those who were lost, killed, ormaimed should take notice, and hereafter beat Chapel.If you wish to show up well in the Annualfollow directions carefully.Y. W. C. A.The Y. W. C. A. girls wish to announce thatthe nineteen fifteen Normal School Calendarsare noAv out and ready for distribution. Thesecalendars are for sale, and may be had byseeing Miss Margaret Gillum, President of theY. W., or any member of the cabinet.NOTICE TO GRADUATING SENIORS.Those Seniors who care to do so may nowhave their pictures taken for the Annual.The following are the directions:—Have them made at the studio of any photographer Avho advertises in this paper.Have a dark background.Have picture made full cabinet size.For the Advance secure one glossy finishedunmounted print.Hand in the print together with your name,home address, and any other information youmay desire to be printed with it, written plainlyon a separate piece of paper. (Note. Whenthese directions are written on the back, theprint is often spoiled.)NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.This is the picture of your friend and fellow student, Mr. Walter Shriner. Mr. Shrineris the circulation manager of the Advance, andrealizing the difficulty of many persons in notknowing who or what Mr. Shriner might looklike, we thought it advisable to print his picture so that everyone might see it and be ableto distinguish him.Mr. Shriner is ready at all times to receiveany unpaid subscriptions.Please pay at once. Be prompt.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE.We wish to state to the subscribers of theAdvance, one and all, that no advertisement isreceived by us from any firm that is not entirely reliable, and whose goods are not entirelyreliable. It is the policy of the Advance toknow, before it accepts the advertisement ofany firm, the quality of the goods which thatfirm has for sale.You will be sure to get your moneys worthwhen you trade with any of our advertisers.To be feared of a thing and yet to do it, isjust what makes the prettiest kind of man.—Stevenson. |
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http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/isuarchive/id/34886 |
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Indiana State University Archives |
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