THE NORMAL ADVANCEThe Training School DepartmentJ. O. ENGLEMANAs the training school is an integral part ofthe Normal School, it, too, began the&...
Miss Telulah Robinson, ofgrades five and six
Miss Elizabeth Crawford,English and History in the high school
MissRose Cox, German, and Mr. Engleman, Latin.The latter also has the principalship of theentire training school.During the summer vacation the school...
Barr-Wagner House1445 Broadwayc. 1872-75Despite the addition of the later porch, the bracketed cornice, hipped roof, and round arched openings show th...
single-family dwelling
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection
On slide mount: Barr-Wagoner house, 1445 BroadwayNorth (15th St., and West (Broadway) elevations
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Barr-Wagner House1445 Broadwayc. 1872-75Despite the addition of the later porch, the bracketed cornice, hipped roof, and round arched openings show th...
single-family dwelling
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection
Records of President Linnaeus HinesIndiana State University ArchivesRecord Group UAR1.2.4Biographical or Historical Information: Linnaeus Neal Hines, fourth pre...
X. S3. 1ST. ^Sfc.professional Career* of nje JfacultpWILLIAM WOOD PARSONSWilliam W. Parsons, President Indiana State Normal School. Attended primary...
work in summer session of Cook County NormalSchool, 1885
department of Psychology, Methods and Practice, 1881-1887
A. M. Indiana University,1888
Vice President and Head of Department of Psychology, Methods and Practice, 1887-1904
work inSummer Session Clark University, 1905
author of The Problem of Method, 1909
Vice President andHead of Department of Psychology, 1904-191—.ALBERT ROSS CHARMAN.Professor Charman began his professional career in a District School....
theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 2Branch SuggestionPlan ImprovementNoted by KoegleCHICAGO, ILL.-A marked improvementin both number of suggestionssubmitted and...
THE NORMAL ADVANCE.43mands that they be not less strict but more just.An easier world would be one in which idleness,vice, and inefficiency ...
andvirtue, energy and efficiency correspondinglyworse. A more just world would see that each ofthese characteristics received their proper reward.Our colle...
but inwhatever station of life these incapables arefound, they must be borne by those who are capable or else they perish the victims o...
but themajority of these have never been, could never beanything else than what they are. They are incapable and are probably the descendant...
butat a certain period, it attaches itself to anothercrab, sends arms into the tissues of its host, soonloses head and legs, and degenerates...