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  • Sheet music intended for performers and artists as opposed to the general public from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which ...

    Indiana State University Library

  • The August 2003 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 September 2003 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of ...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • An employee newsletter

    MI RRORONE CARLOADTO MEMPHISthe2. OLIYER0MIRROR • MAY, 1951theOLIVER0MIRRORVOLUME 3 No. 5Published at Chicago, Ill., by and for themembers of the&#x...

    Business & Industry

  • A newsletter issued by the South Bend Turnverein, begun in September, 1937.

    Sec. 562, P. L. & R.~ SOUTH BEND TURNERVol. V Jan., 1942VALENTINE DANCESATURDAYFEBRUARY 14thSponsored by the Singing SectionMusic byOLD FASHIONED&...

    Local History

  • Pieces of commercial sheet music from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections. These...

    Indiana State University Library

  • A newsletter issued by the South Bend Turnverein, begun in September, 1937.

    Sec. 562, P. L. & R.SOUTH BEND TURNERVol. IV=:-;========--=-==-~~--ARE YOU AND THE MEMBERS OFYOUR...

    Local History

  • This is an issue of The Rough-Hewer, a Democratic Party periodical from Albany, New York. This issue includes information about William Henry...

    Weekly

    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY451915-1930 practiced medicine, Indianapolis.Rapp-Rubach, Mrs. Mary, pa 2 KircherPlace, Belleville, 111.

    taught for a number of years after graduation

    1906-1930 not teaching

    homekeeper

    marriedto O. W. Rubach.Ragan, Edith, E., pa 1002 10th St.,Charleston, 111.

    taught two years inrural schools, Putnam county beforegraduation

    1900-1902 teacher of departmental school, Huntington

    1902-1909teacher in grades. Oak Park, 111.

    1909-1916 critic teacher in grades. EasternIllinois State Normal School, Charleston, 111.

    1916-1929 training teacher,Eastern Illinois State Normal School,Charleston, 111.Rheuby, Grace, pa Newport

    1900-1902teacher in grades, Frankton

    1902-1903teacher in grades, Rockville

    1903-1929teacher in grades, Newport.Ringwald, Orin A., pa 2723 First Ave.,Minneapolis, Minn.: taught two years inHungertown and St. Joseph before grad...

    1900-1901 teacher of grades,Harlan

    1901-1902 teacher of eighthgrade, Waterloo: 1902-1903 graduatework, Purdue University

    1903-1929principal high school, Minneapolis, Minn.

    now head of technical department NorthHigh School

    attended Indiana Universityin 1901.Robinson, Ephriam T., la Toppenish,Wash.

    1907 graduate work. Universityof Washington

    1907-1916 superintendent of schools, Toppenish, Wash.

    lr1916.Scherer, Rutherford B., pa 117 NorthMcCann St., Kokomo

    1900-1901 superintendent of schools, Russiaville

    1901-1916 assistant cashier, Citizens NationalBank

    1916-1929 president PeoplesTrust and Savings Bank, Kokomo.Schoonover, William E., nr.Scovell, Zayda Marion, pa 1416 SouthCenter St., Terre Haute

    1900-1910teacher in public schools, Terre Haute

    1911-1912 teacher in Jefferson Schoolfor Boys

    1912-1929 teacher in Fairbanks School, Terre Haute

    attendedIndiana University, spring 1909.Shepard, Ernest H., nr.Shock, Joseph H„ pa 700 North 7th St.,Lafayette

    1900-1901 principal highschool, Bippus

    1902 graduated fromIndiana University

    1902-1903 superintendent of schools, Warren

    1903-1906teacher of mathematics, high school, Lafayette

    1906-1921 principal high school,Lafayette

    1921-1928 instructor ofmathematics, Purdue University, Lafayette

    attended Chicago University1910: Indiana University summer 1916.♦Shaff, DeWitt C, nr.Short, Lillie, nr.Slabaugh, Jancy Samuel, pa 258 NorthMain St., ...

    taught one year,Jasper county, four years, Miamicounty: 1900-1901 principal, Campbells-burg

    1901-1902 principal, Bunker Hill

    1902-1906 attended Indiana University:1903-1906 superintendent, Flora: 1906-1909 student, Herring Medical College,Chicago, 111

    1909-1929 practicing medicine and surgery

    A. B., Indiana University 1905

    M. D., Herring MedicalCollege, Chicago 1909.Smith, Frank W., la Gary

    1900-1904teacher of science, high school, Frankfort

    1904-1906 attended University ofSt. Louis, St. Louis, Mo.

    1906-1907 attended Indiana Medical College: 1907-1912 practicing physician and surgeon,Gary

    1912-1915 coroner. Lake county

    1916-1916 practicing physician and surgeon, Gary.Southard-Coffman Mrs. Minnie, paCloverdale

    taught three years countryschools, Vermillion county

    1900-1903teacher of grades, Middletown

    1903-1904 teacher of grades, Indianapolis

    1904-1906 studied music

    1904-1930 notteaching, homekeeper

    married to HenryN. Coffman.Souder-Rlchards, Mrs. Mary, nr.Spellman-King, Mrs. Gertrude, nr.Sperlin, Ottis Bedney, pa 1401 SouthAdams St., Tacoma, Wash....

    1900-1901superintendent of schools, Galveston

    1901-1903 student, Indiana University

    received A. B. degree

    1903-1904 teacherof English, high school, Elwood

    1904-1906 teacher of English, high school,Shelbyville

    1905-1908 principal highschool, Shelbyville

    1908 received Ph. M.,University of Chicago

    1908-1914 headEnglish department. Stadium HighSchool, Tacoma, Wash.

    1914-1922 headEnglish department. Stadium and Lincoln Park High Schools, Tacoma, Wash.

    1927-1929 director Moran Junior College,Moran School, Tacoma, Wash.

    student.University of Washington, summers of1925-1926.Stanley, John H., pa RFD D, Salem

    taught seven years in rural schools ofWashington county, before graduation

    1900-1907 teacher in high school, Frank-ton, Greentown, Alexandria, Fowler audUnion City

    1907-1911 teacher of mathematics, high School, Colorado Springe,Colo.

    1911-1919 living on a fruit farmin Washington state and Grand Junction, Colo.

    1919-1929 farming in Washington county, near Salem

    graduatedfrom Indiana University in 1906

    spentone term at University of Chicago

    received A. M. degree from Indiana University.Stockton, Raymond, nr.Stine-Lesh, Mrs. Margaret, ha Bluffton

    taught a number of years in Indiana

    1912-1929 not teaching

    married

    home-keeper.Stahl, John C, pa Connersville

    1900-1901 principal of schools. Freedom

    1901-1902 principal of schools. CoalCity

    1902-1903 teacher of grades, Lang-don, N. D.

    1903-1905 ward principal,Montpelier

    1905-1914 teacher of historyand German, high school. Clay City

    1916principal, high school. Clay city

    1927-1929 teacher in Connersville.Stultz, Delia K., pa 606 Henry St.,Huntington

    1881-1892 teacher in ruralschools, Huntington

    1892-1895 teacherof grades, Bippus: 1895-1921 teacher ofintermediate grades, Huntington

    1921-1929 teacher and supervisor of elementary grades, Huntington

    1888-1889 attended Normal Seminary, Roanoke: 1893Valparaiso University

    1891 Marion Normal College.Swartzell, Mrs. Ida M., pa 911 Palm-wood Ave., Toledo, Ohio

    taught one yearin Benton county before graduation

    1900-1929 teacher in grades, publicschools, Toledo, Ohio.Tarney, Stella M., pa 621 Hendricks St.,Anderson: 1892-1893 teacher in ruralschool, DeKalb county...

    1895-1898 teach-

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • This is an issue of The Ragged Orphan, a newspaper whose motto is Free speech, free press, free soil, free men, Fre-mont, and victory....

    Weekly

    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • The November 2006 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