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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE153DePauw, 51. Position. Normal, 9.Crick forward SchorlingEll, Holdeman ... forward .. Cohee, SchoeppelScatt center • •.. .Harri...

    Ell, Scatt, 7

    Grady,2

    Holdeman, 4

    Afferd, 2

    Schorling, 3. Foulgoals—Crick, Everett, 3.With Wood out of the game entirely andSchorling limping around as the result of thegame at Greencastl...

    Curry, 5

    Hoffner,3

    Schorling, 3

    Everett, 3

    Schoeppel, 3

    Nicholson, Webster, Offutt. Foul goals—Hoffner, 4

    Everett, 4. Referee—Dr. Guedel of Indianapolis. Scorer—Brennan and McCullough.Timer—Hathaway. Time of halves—20 minutes.On Friday afternoon, Februa...

    Archer, 4

    Wood, 2

    Schorling, Schoeppel. Foul goals—-Archer, 3

    Everett, 5. Points awarded—Hanover, 1

    Normal, 1. Referee—Guedel.Normal High has been playing excellentbasketball all season. The team shows the results of continued practice. In two ...

    Adams, Parsons,Fitzpatrick, 2

    Neukom, 2. Foul goals—Mayer,5

    Neukom, 9. Referee—Conners.TRACK.Track work promises well for this spring.Captain Stantz, Fishback and Benham will allbe in school. These three held...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 162THE XORMAL ADVANCECollege Course anb Clas&es

    COLLEGE COURSE. I VHE work of the College Course during■*■ the past month has jumped cheerfully7along its usual road of bumps ...

    Clara Goldman, F

    DorothyRoberts, C

    Florence Fellows, G

    Esther Xeu-kom, G.On Wednesday, February 26, at 3 :30 P. M.,the College Course won over the Juniors by ascore of 20 to 8. On ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 170THE NORMAL AD V A N C Epromenade and the boudoir was finally interrupted by the dinner hour, and there was auniversal rush to L...

    the upper classes did notdine until one, while the ultra-fashionable didnot dine until four. Between the hours oftwelve and two the ordinaries&#x...

    the latest scandalfrom Whitehall, the newest face from the.provinces, the exploits of the previous evening

    the breaking of tavern-drawers heads, the narrow escapes from the watch, the newest comedies, the authors and the actors. As soon asthe busi...

    exchanged familiar recognitionswith the wearers of vizards in the galleries—the ladies wore vizards, it is said, to concealthe blushes provoked ...

    and at lastmade his way to the side boxes to flirt with thefair occupants as long as the play continued.The attacks of the Puritans...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THEIndianastate normalLibraryNORMAL ADVANCE33is its blood. However, not all of the water in
the ground belongs to this circulatory system.
About e...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • A high school senior at the time of the flood, Ruth Susan Nagel Vogang tells of her adventures as she and her sister were separate...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • Frank Monroe Rose was 17 years of age when the 1937 flood reached Jeffersonville, Indiana. He was living with his father and two sister...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

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    S3. 1ST. S3.FRANK RAWDON HIGGINS.Professor Higgins graduated from Acadia University in 1891 and was appointed teacher of Scienceand Mathematics in the...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • A letter written to the chairman of the Pleasant Ridge tenant council informing him that the Revocable Use Permit granted to the tenant ...

    Charlestown, IndianaDecember 22, 1954In reply please refer to:IND-12193 EPC/jlwMr. Melvin R. Ward,Chairman -Executive Committe114 Spring StreetCharlestown, Indi...

    Clark County Collections

  • An interview with Albert Helzer. Earl Nelson interviewed and recorded the retired banker. At the time of the 1937 Flood, he was a telle...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • Dorothy Phillips and her husband lived in a rented home in Jeffersonville at the time of the flood. Instead of leaving, Dorothy signed ...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • Carroll Rush was one of the Jeffersonville residents who stayed and volunteered as a rescue worker during the 1937 Ohio River Valley Flood.&...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • One typed page including photograph; biography of Jay Keyes, founder of the Terre Haute Country Club.

    ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.Jay H. Keyesemembered primarily as...

    Vigo County Historical Society

  • 30THE NORMAL ADVANCEsense of doing good to humanity, your wages
will be small indeed. The humblest teacher
can be something better than ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE.125A Witch and an Air-snip.It was nearing midnight as Jack Thornton satsmoking in the luxurious cabin of his air-ship, theZell...

    in the other an oldand battered broom.Madam, are you hurt? inquired Jack kindly.No, not much, but where am I ? she replied,looking ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 12THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYState Normal University, Normal. 111.

    lr 1929 retired and living in Bloomington, 111.ODell-Stockwell, Mrs. Winnie, nr.Olcott, Anna G., pa 200 Emmett St.,Evansville

    taught elementary grades inPatriot prior to graduation: 1888-1894taught in Lawrenceburg

    1896 went toEvansville and taught continuously until retirement in 1925

    lr 1929.Pavey, Walter M., nr.Peters, Louise, pa 1801 East Ohio St.,Terre Haute

    1889-1891 critic teacher,Indiana State Teachers College

    1891-1893 studied at Leland Stanford JuniorUniversity

    1893-1895 teacher in schoolsat Indianapolis

    1895-1896 teacher inschools, Anderson

    1897-1898 student,Indiana University

    1898-1913 teacher ofEnglish, Wiley High School, TerreHaute

    1913-1930 head English department, V/iley High School, Terre Haute.Price, James L. pa 429 North CenterSt., Terre Haute

    1888-1839 taught atBridgeton

    1889-1890 principal school,Riley

    1890-1891 post graduate work,Indiana State Teachers College

    1891-1893 superintendent of schools, OaklandCity

    1893 admitted to bar

    1893-1930practicing law in Terre Haute

    assistantgrammar department, Indiana StateTeachers College, spring term 1892.Raines, Sigel E., pa Freeport, 111.

    1889-1891 principal high school, Sullivan

    1891-1895 superintendent of schools,Sullivan

    1895-1897 student, IndianaUniversity

    graduated 1897 with A. B.degree: was business manager of theArbutus

    1897-1903 principal highschool, Freeport, 111.

    1903-1927 superintendent schools, Freeport, 111.

    lr 1928retired, taking a year rest and travel.Robinson, J. M., nr.Sanders, William H., pa LaCrosse, Wis.

    taught in elementary schools beforegraduation

    superintendent of schools,Middletown, Rensselaer and Bloomington

    received A. B. and A. M. fromIndiana University

    1909-1929, teacherof psychology and education. State Normal School, LaCrosse, Wis

    A. M. degree1896, University of Chicago.Scott-Myers, Mrs. Anna G., nr.Voris, O. L., pa Hayden

    since graduation taught continuously in the schoolsof Indiana serving as superintendent inCenterville, Hagerstown, Fountain City,Webster, Patriot, Cortland and ...

    now superintendent of schools, Hayden.Wisely-Lawler, Mrs. Margaret, pa Gar-dena, Calif.

    taught two years beforegraduation

    lr 1894-1928 not teaching, athome.Wright, M. Elizabeth, pa 612 South 7thSt., Terre Haute

    1888-1894 teacher incity schools, Terre Haute

    1894-1895teacher of mathematics, St. Louis, Mo.

    1895-1930 Christian Science practitioner,Terre Haute.CLASS OF 1889Apple,, Orville, pa Orleans

    taught twoyears in the rural schools of Orangecounty

    became county superintendentof schools, Orange county in 1891

    ingovernment employ for two years

    1901-1929 engaged in insurance, loan and realestate business, Orleans.Ball, Charlotte L., nr.Bryan, Elmer Burrit, ha Van Wert, Ohio:pa Athens, Ohio...

    1882-1892 principalhigh school, Kokomo

    1893-1894 teacher in Manual Training High School, Indianapolis

    1894-1896 professor of educational science, Butler College

    1896-1899 assistant professor of pedagogy Indiana University

    1901-1903 generalsuperintendent of education, PhilippineIslands

    1903-1905 professor of education and social psychology, Indiana University

    1905-1907 president FranklinCollege

    1909-1921 president ColgateCollege

    1921-1930 president Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, married MargaretL. Scott, Kokomo, June 28, 1889

    A.B. degree Indiana University 1893

    graduate student Harvard University,1898

    Clark University 1900

    L. H. D.degree, University of Maine, 1915

    goldmedal and diploma from exposition forPhilippine educational exhibit

    memberof N. E. A.

    author The Basis ofPractical Teaching, 1909

    FundamentalFacts for the Teacher, 1911.Clapham, William Ellsworth, pa 2903Webster St., Fort Wayne

    1889-1892superintendent of schools, Newport

    1892-1894 student, Indiana University

    received A. B. and LL. B. degrees fromIndiana University: 1894-1898 attorneyFort Wayne

    1898-1904 associate professor of law, Indiana University

    1902-1903 graduate student, Harvard University

    1904-1906 professor of law, Indiana Law School

    1906-1910 attorney.Indian Territory, Okla.

    1910-1928 attorney, Fort Wayne.Collins, Anna Brockman, la 421 East4th St., Bloomington

    1889-1892 teacherin grades, Huntington

    1892-1893 assistant principal of high school, Rushville

    1893-1895 principal high school, Rushville

    1895-1897 student, Indiana University

    1897-1907 head of English department, high school, Kokomo

    1907-1908critic teacher of English, high school,Bloomington

    1908-1916 instructor inEnglish, Indiana LTniversity

    received A.B. 1897 and A. M. in 1909

    graduatestudent. University of Chicago, summer1903

    lr 1916 living in Bloomington.♦Cox, U. O., ha Terre Haute, RFD C, trtaught a number of years before graduation

    taught spring term 1889 IndianaState Teachers College, Terre Haute

    1889-1891 teacher in schools, Farmland

    1891-1897 head of the department ofscience, State Normal School, Mankato,Minn

    organized and equipped the chemical and physiological laboratories of thatinstitute

    1897-1902 attended IndianaUniversity, A. B. degree in zoology

    M.A. degree in 1902

    1905-1920 professorof biology, Indiana State TeachersCol-lege, Terre Haute

    the first dean of thefaculty, which position he held untilhis death in 1920.Culbertson-Rutherford, Mrs. Belle, pa1000 South 2nd St., Evansville...

    taughtin schools of Jefferson and Switzerlandcounties before graduation

    1889-1894taught in Greensburg, Chrisman, 111., andSalt Lake City, Utah

    married in 1894and since that time engaged with homeduties.Cunningham, John C, pa 337 EuclidAve., Peru

    1889-1895 taught in districtschools Miami county

    1892-1905 engaged in farming

    1905-1910 taught in

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Edwin Coots, local undertaker and county coroner, was asked to take over as acting mayor during the weeks of the 1937 Ohio River Valley...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • Oral History interview with Norris Emerson Mode. Mr. and Mrs. Mode were living on Maple Street in 1937. High water forced them from the...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library