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  • This is a digitized recording of a dictabelt, which the Indianapolis Fire Department used to record dispatch calls during the 1960s and 1970...

    Indianapolis Firefighters Museum

  • This is a digitized recording of a dictabelt, which the Indianapolis Fire Department used to record dispatch calls during the 1960s and 1970...

    Dictabelt

    Indianapolis Firefighters Museum

  • This is a digitized recording of a dictabelt, which the Indianapolis Fire Department used to record dispatch calls during the 1960s and 1970...

    Dictabelt

    Indianapolis Firefighters Museum

  • This is a digitized recording of a dictabelt, which the Indianapolis Fire Department used to record dispatch calls during the 1960s and 1970...

    Dictabelt

    Indianapolis Firefighters Museum

  • its the end of theworld as we know it,AND I FEELSophomore Joseph Cullather answers amad lib concerning the projectedapocalypse on December 21.At&...

    Bloomington High School South
    No subjects listed

  • Row 1—Pat Fleener, Phyllis Good-all, Jeanine Carter, Shirley Bond,Carolyn Jones, Gwen Smith,Nancy Roberts, Mrs. Brown.Row 2—Philip Martin, Pat Wil...

    Bloomington High School
    No subjects listed

  • Flu fighters : University, county officials encourage students, residents to take preventative measures; Student Government Association tries to attra...

    Printed as Vol. 91. Should be Vol. 92.

    This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...

    BSU Student Newspaper

  • Brown flower print day dress w/ original 8 hooks and 7 eyes; bodice is lined w/ cotton, waistband is blue, flower print cotto...

    From the Curator-- N 830 11

    Conner Prairie Historic Clothing Collection

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYtaught a number of years in DeKalbcounty

    practiced medicine twelve yearsin Angola and Logansport

    the firstwoman county superintendent in thestate

    retired Aug. 16, 1917 from officeof county superintendent

    living athome

    education: M. D. degree in 1888,Ann Arbor, Mich.Seiler, Michael, specialist in geographyand geology

    came to Indiana StateTeachers College as professor of geography in 1890

    became head of thedepartment of German in 1893 and heldthis position until his death in 1900.Simmons-Delamo, Mrs. Lucy, ha Hastings, Minnesota...

    nr.Simmons-Howett, Mrs. Fannie, deceased

    nr.Stephens-Hodgin, Mrs. Alice, nr.Stimson, Charlotte J., la 4404-64th St.,S. E. Portland, Oregon

    lr 1926, Christian Science Practitioner, Portland, Oregon.Salsich-Bain, Mrs. Fannie, deceased1882

    nr.Welch, William L., nr.Woodard, Mattie, deceased

    nr.Woodard, Reba, deceased 1874

    nr.Young-Burress, Mrs. Minnie, nr.CLASS OF 1874Adams-Bennett, Mrs. Mattie, lr taughta number of years in Indiana

    marriedto Mr. Adams in 1877

    no report since1916

    at that time homekeeper in Lincoln, Nebraska.Crandall -Graff, Mrs. Alice, ha 212North 6th St., Terre Haute

    taught formany years in the Terre Haute schools

    teacher of English, Terre Haute HighSchool at one time

    engaged in insurance business the last few years of herlife

    deceased spring 1927.Curl-Dennis, Mrs. Mattie, taught for afew years

    married David Dennis professor of science, Earlham College, Richmond, Ind

    deceased.French, James W., taught school a number of years

    was a member of the Indiana Legislature at one time

    served onthe Board of the Michigan City Prison

    no recent report.Harris, Mattie, deceased 1875

    nr.McCann-Wallace, Mrs. Sarah, nr.Pierce, Sarah E., nr.Pierce, Thomas S-, nr.Stewart, Lawrence W., taught schoolseveral terms, engaged in business, andwas ...

    deceased 1882.Wales, Amy E„ deceased 1900

    nr.* Wales, Rumana W., deceased

    nr.Williamson, John, nr.CLASS OF 1875Bowman-Fleming, Mrs. Nancy

    deceased.Chase, Jane, deceased

    nr.Davis, Rudolph B., ha Staunton

    taughtschool in Clay county several years andafter retiring spent several years as anapiarist

    deceased Jan. 1924.Donaldson, John, ha 1500 Eagle St.,Terre Haute

    pa Rensselaer

    appointedprincipal of Crawford School in 1876

    transferred to Hook School where hewas principal for nineteen years

    principal of Sandison School for twenty-oneyears

    retired in 1921 and living atRensselaer.Freeland-Polk, Mrs. Arranna, la 5422Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111.

    lr 1916, residing with daughter in Chicago, Illinois

    *Ogdon, Benjamin A., ha Rosedale, Ind.

    taught in rural, elementary and highschools

    head of department of Englishin the Terre Haute High School for anumber of years

    deceased 1920.Padrick, John A., deceased

    nr.Youngblood, Israel E., la Long Beach,Calif.

    1875-1876 principal gradedschool, Oaktown, Ind.

    1876-1877 principal school, McCutchenville, Ind.

    1877-1881 county superintendent Warrickcounty

    1881-1902 in real-estate business in South Dakota

    1902-1912 inreal-estate business in Norfolk, Va.:on school board and organized highschool at Oceana, Va. during term ofoffice

    1912-1916 real-estate business.Long Beach, Cal.CLASS OF 1876Allan-Pollard. Virginia K., ha Kokomo

    taught in Shelbyville, Sullivan, Franklin, Kokomo and Indianapolis

    lr 1886retired and living in Kokomo.Black, James C, pa 304 West 13th St.,Anderson

    served as superintendent ofschools, Valley Mills, Acton, Hope,Logansport, Sullivan and Michigan City

    teacher of pedagogy in Normal Schoolat Anderson 1896-1897

    president of theState Normal School at Albion, Idaho1897-1902

    1902-1930 head of the history department, Anderson Senior HighSchool.Carter-Reed, Mrs. Emma C, nr.Lindsay, Rosanna P., deceased 1886.Mace, William H., pa&#...

    principal of schoolsat Logansport and Winamac, Ind., 1776-1779

    student and instructor in history,University of Michigan 1879-1883

    superintendent of schools, McGregor, la.,1883-1885

    1885-1890 professor of history, DePauw University, Greencastle,Ind

    1891 became head of the department of history, Syracuse University,Syracuse, New York, which position heheld until retiring in 1926

    the University of Syracuse conferred upon himthe degree of Doctor of Laws

    Dr. Maceis the author of several books in thefield of social and political science.*Palmer, Alice R., ha Shipshewana

    engaged throughout her life in educational work as teacher and as temperanceworker

    deceased Nov. 1925.*Perigo, Jonathan, taught several yearsin Indiana

    was professor of pedagogy.Moores Hill College

    principal of NorthDakota Normal School, Maysville, N. D.Robins-Naylor, Mrs. Harriet E., nr.*Sammis-Hall, Mrs. Ada F., ha 423South 5th St., Terre ...

    taught formany years in the elementary schoolsof Terre Haute.Taylor, Dr. Oliver J., la Wichita, Kan.

    1876-1878 taught school

    1889 graduated in medicine from Hahnemann Col-

    Indiana State University Archives
    No subjects listed

  • This is an issue of The Weekly Indianian, a newspaper published for the Indiana State Grange and devoted to the interests of the patron...

    Weekly

    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • This is a digitized recording of a dictabelt, which the Indianapolis Fire Department used to record dispatch calls during the 1960s and 1970...

    Dictabelt

    Indianapolis Firefighters Museum

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY71Linson, Daisy M., pa 623 Lafayette Ave.,Columbus

    1906-1909 teacher in thegrades, Columbus

    1909-1911 student inthe University of Wisconsin

    1911-1929teacher of history, Columbus HighSchool, Columbus.Lowry, Ellsworth, pa Indiana, Pa.

    1906-1907 taught in city schools, Morris-town, Tennessee

    1908-1909 student,Texas University, A. B. degree

    1909-1910 fellow, Texas University, in education

    1910-1911 assistant professor ofeducation, West Texas State Normal,Canyon, Tex.

    1911-1913 principal,Wheatridge High School, Denver, Colo.

    1913 A. M. degree Columbia University,1913-1916 professor of education, headof department, Upper Iowa University,Fayette, Iowa

    1916-1930 member offaculty, State Normal School, Indiana,Pa.

    now director of extension division.McGinley, Howard, la Kodiak, Alaska

    1906-1908 principal, high school, Hunt-ingburg

    1908-1909 principal, Indianschool, McDermott, Nev.

    1909-1916principal, Kodiak, Alaska

    nr since 1916.McLane, Betiah, pa Shelbyville

    1900-1929 teacher of primary grades, Shelbyville.McNamara-Longfellow, Mrs. Carrie, pa716 West Center St., Sheldon, la.

    1900-1908 superintendent of schools, Sidney

    1909 graduated from Indiana University

    1909-1910 superintendent, Sidney

    1910-1916 married to Homer Longfellow, attorney, Pierceton

    1915 homekeeper,Warsaw

    1916-1917 teaching English,Warsaw

    1917-1924. principal townshipschools, Atwood

    1925-1926 principalof high school, Bradford, 111.

    1926-1929taught French in junior high school,Sheldon, la.

    took graduate work inIowa University.Maher, Lawrence, la 6026 Ingleside Ave.,Chicago, 111.

    1906-1907 principal, highschool, Cory

    1907-1908 superintendent,Pine Village

    1908-1910 superintendent,Odon

    1910-1911 superintendent, Decker

    1911-1913 superintendent, Marshall

    1913 teacher grades, industrial school,Chicago, 111.

    summers of 1907, 1908,1909 at University of Chicago

    lr 1913.Mangel, Emil Henry, pa Cutler

    1906-1907 principal, Prairie Creek

    1907-1909 principal of high school, Tell City

    1909-1910 student, Indiana University

    1910-1916 principal of high school, TellCity

    1916-1923 coal business, Clinton

    1924-1929 principal, Elletsville

    1929-1930 principal, Cutler.Mentzer, Miss Marion, pa 1724 West43rd St., Los Angeles, Calif.

    1906-1912teacher in Elkhart

    1912-1929 teacherof history in the Los Angeles cityschools

    attended Indiana University in1909

    A. B. degree University of Southern California 1915

    post graduate workin University of Southern California

    atpresent, working for M. A. in history.Metsinger, Leon, nr.Moore, Ella J., pa 1115 Byron St.,Huntington

    1906-1912 grade teacher

    1912-1916 principal, ward school

    1916-1919 graduated from University of Chicago, A. B. degree

    1919-1929 teacherof English in high school, Huntington.Owen, Charles Elmer, la Corwallis, Ore.

    1906-1907 teacher in high school, Edwardsport

    1907-1909 principal, gradeschool, Bloomington

    1909-1910 student.Indiana University, A. B., A. M. degree1911

    1910-1912 teaching fellow, botany,Indiana University

    1912-1924 instructorin botany and plant pathology at Oregon Agricultural College, Cornwallis,(ire.

    lr 1924.Paul, D. H., pa 322 Wright St., Huntington

    1906-1909 principal, BanquoHigh School, Huntington

    1909-1910teacher, grammar and composition, Huntington

    1910-1911 principal. State StreetSchool, Huntington

    1911-1924 principalWilliam Street School, Huntington

    1924-1930 principal, junior high school, Huntington.Pence, Jessie, nr.Pence, Sarah L., pa 638 Walnut St.,Terre Haute

    taught in Terre Haute public schools continuously since graduation, and now principal of CrawfordSchool, Terre Haute.Plumner-Wynkoop, Mrs. Letta, ha Geneva...

    1906-1907 teacher of manual training, Portland

    1907-1928 married, notteaching, homekeeper.Folk-Hoke, Mrs. Myrtle Idella, ha Oak-town

    190G-1908 teacher of grades, Oak-town

    1908-1910 assistant principal ofhigh school, Oaktown

    1910-1913 principal, high school, Oaktown

    married C.C. Hoke, Nov. 9, 1913

    lived in oldMexico and various parts of the UnitedStates

    nr since 1916.Ralston, L. Curtis, pa Orleans

    1906-1907 principal, French Lick

    1907-1909superintendent, Versailles

    1909-1916looking after business and farm interests at Orleans

    1916-1929 superintendent of schools, Orleans.Ramsey, Osie M., ha Peru

    1906-1910teacher of grades, Miami county

    1910-1911 student, Indiana University

    1911-1915 teacher of German, English, history, high school. Windfall

    1913 student, Purdue University

    nr since 1915.Roll, Charles, pa 2614 North 8th St.,Terre Haute

    1906-1907 teacher, Brazil

    1907 student at Indiana University during spring

    1907-1909 teacher of history,high school, Columbus

    1909-1910 student, Indiana University, A. B. 1910-1912 teacher of history, high school,Columbus

    1912 A. M. University ofWisconsin

    1912-1913 fellow in American history, University of Wisconsin

    1913-1930 assistant professor of history, Indiana State Teachers College,Terre Haute.Shaffer, Fred F„ see class of 1924.Shinn, Bessie R., nr.Snoddy, ...

    lr 1906-1909 teachinggrades, Davis Park and James HookSchools, Terre Haute.Snoddy, Mary, ha 3512 Milan St., Houston, Tex.

    1906-1908 teaching grades,Terre Haute

    1908 not teaching

    1909in Houston, Tex.

    lr 1909Specker, Guy pa Box 861 East Lansing,Mich.

    taught in White, Vigo and Morgan county public schools before graduation

    1907-1911, teacher of mathematics and physics, high school, Sullivan

    1912-1930, instructor in department ofmathematics, Michigan State College

    A.B. Indiana University in 1912

    A. M. in1913

    attended University of Chicagosummer quarters 1914-1917-1927.Spotts, George A., pa 47 Augusta Ave.,Pontiae, Mich.

    permanent address, Hope

    taught near Hope from 1899-1903 before graduation

    1906-1907 principal ofvillage school near Hope

    1907-1909principal high school, Hope

    1909-1913

    Indiana State University Archives
    No subjects listed

  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 3-A·A. KING McCORDIii:J .M....r..(. n. ,,,. r..t.l.Elected ExecutiveVice PresidentCHICAGO, ILL., March 28. - Theelection...

    Business & Industry

  • The June 2000 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of the&#...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • The March 1999 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of the&...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • The February 1999 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of t...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • The December 2005 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of t...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity 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

  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 2Branch SuggestionPlan ImprovementNoted by KoegleCHICAGO, ILL.-A marked im­provementin both number of sug­gestionssubmitted and&#x...

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