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  • INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.scholastic attainments, and in the development and discipline of
their powers of thought. These differences make, it pos...

    (a.) Of the study of the school in respect of its purposes, and
the methods by which the teacher seeks to realize these pur...

    and to this study one term is devoted.(6.) In the second term the theory of the school is presented

    
the principles and laws governing the organization are discovered
and stated. Through this study the student is enabled to see
more c...

    and (2) practice in teaching in these grades.

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • ANNUAL REGISTER.19their powers of thought. These differences make it pthe strictly
one class to make that preparation for teaching which the Un...

    and to this study one term is devoted.(6.) In the second term the theory of the school is presented

    
the principles and laws governing the organization are discovered
and stated. Through this study the student is enabled to see
more c...

    and (2) practice in teaching in these grades.The student completing the work of these three terms will be
able to teach in the&#...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • MRS. SHEILA COOLEY—EnglishShakespeare Comedy VivifiedMR. LOREN CARMICHAEL—developmental readingThe English department experimented with variousactivities this year&#x...

    Bloomington High School
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  • INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 17TIME REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE COURSE.The regular course of instruction can be completed by a student
of average&...

    if males,
eighteen. They must possess good moral character and average
intellectual ability. If residents of Indiana, they must promise
to ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • I believe thatEnglish isimportantbecause it tellsus about theHumanConditionthroughoutthe ages. —Fran MatthewGo ahead. Make my day., says Mrs. Pugh, as&#x...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • JO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.TIME REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE COUESE.The course of instruction can be completed by a student of average
ability, who...

    if males, eighteen.
They must possess good moral character and average intellectual
ability. If residents of Indiana, they must promise to te...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE.33settled, when Miss Osenberg said that she wassure that it was her chair for she had held thechair many times, while...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • isrpEj1 it i1 1H**pVTHIRD GRADEThis year Miss Eloise McKnight has been teaching the children of the third grade to appreciate the world...

    University High School
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  • Printed in an edition of 8.Cover title in Arabic.Medium: Screenprint and letterpress over hand-painted Rives BFK paper.Cover title in Arabic.Richard&#...

    The theme I chose for my response to the 2007 bombing of al-Mutanabbi Street in Baghdad is the Arabic word for book, kitaab, based ...

    Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here Coalition Collection

  • This is a pamphlet about an essay competition for public school teachers during World War 1. It includes the rules, instructions, and prizes...

    World War I and the Hoosier Experience

  • 36THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYtion commission, Indianapolis.Gray, James Hite, la St. Anne, 111.

    1898-1900 principal of high school. Rock-field

    1900-1903 superintendent ofschools, Earl Park

    1903-1904 principalof high school, Union City

    1904-1905student, Indiana University, received A.B. degree

    1905-1908 principal of highschool, Rensselaer

    1908-1911 principalof high school, Huntington

    1911-1912graduate student. School of Education,University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.

    1912-1913 principal of high school, Mar-shalltown, Iowa

    1913 superintendent ofschools, Vinton, Iowa

    1926-1926 superintendent of schools, St. Anne, 111.

    nrsince 1926.Grover, Ella, pa 1431 First Ave., TerreHaute

    1898-1899 taught at Syracuse

    1899-1929 principal Hook School, TerreHaute.Groves, John D., pa Rome

    1898-1900teacher and principal high school, Vincennes

    1900-1929 farmer and represented Perry and Spencer counties. House ofRepresentatives, 1929 session of Legislature.♦Harman, Charles T.Harnischfeger-Strickland, Mrs....

    taught several years inGibson county before graduation

    1898-1900 teacher in city schools, OaklandCity

    1900-1928 married in 1900, athome, not teaching.Harrah, Mary, la Fort Wayne

    1898-1900 assistant in high school, Worthington

    1900-1903 teacher of Latin andEnglish, high school, Linton

    1903-1905attended Indiana University

    1905-1908principal high school, Brownstown

    1908-1910 teacher of Latin, high school,Lawrenceburg

    lr 1910 teacher of Latin,high school. Ft. Wayne.Hatton, Israel, pa Plain field, taught fiveyears after graduation from the IndianaState Teachers Colle...

    entered theministry and since that time held pastorates in Indiana cities including Reynolds,Indiana Harbor, South Bend, West TerreHaute, Indianapolis, Ros...

    now pastor of the First M. E.Church at Plainfield.Hays-Owens, Mrs. Myrtle

    pa Anaheim,Calif.

    taught one year in Worthingtonbefore graduation

    1898-1900 teacher ingrades, Kentland

    1900-1902 private instructor

    1902-1918 homekeeper andsubstitute teacher in grades, Worthington

    married in 1902 to John Owens ofthe class of 1896

    1918-1922 teacher ofEnglish and history, high school. Worthington

    1922-1928 teacher of English,Union High School, Anaheim, Calif.

    graduated from DePauw University,in 1896

    attended Indiana University,summer of 1921.Henderson, Josiah D., nr.Henderson, J. L., la LaFontaine

    1898-1901 principal schools, Wilbur

    1901-1902 principal school, Hazel wood

    1902-1904 principal Smith School, near Monrovia

    1904-1906 principal GasbergSchool, near Monrovia

    1906-1907 principal high school, Amboy

    1907-1909superintendent schools, Amboy

    1909-1913 superintendent schools. Van Buren1913-1918 superintendent schools, LaFontaine

    1918-1928 principal LibertyCenter.Himelick, R. W., pa 232 Barton Ave.,Terre Haute

    1898-1901 superintendentschools, Jonesboro

    1901-1908 superintendent schools, Monessin, Pa.

    1908-1910 student and instructor, IndianaUniversity

    received A. B. and M. A.degrees

    1910-1912 supervising principal,Indianapolis

    1912-1914 superintendentTraining School, State Normal, RiverFalls, Wis.

    1914-1916 principal Cleveland Normal School

    superintendent ofschools. Ft. Wayne for several years

    member of the State Board of Education

    now owner and manager of theHome Furniture Co., Terre Haute.Hirsbrunner, John Gottlieb, pa Clare-mont, Cal.

    1899-1901 principal gradedschools, Bloomingdale

    1901-1903 principal high school, Dana

    1904-1905 principal schools, Rosedale

    1905-1909 principal high school, Rockville

    1909-1915superintendent schools, Montezuma

    received A. B. degree Indiana University1914

    1915 supervisor Reserve townshipschools

    lr 1928 teaching Webb School,Claremont, Calif.

    Hirshbrunner, Mathilda

    pa Claremont,Calif.

    1899-1912 primary teacher, Rockville

    1912-1913 on leave of absenceaccount of health

    1913-1916 primaryteacher, Rocjcville

    1926-1928 teacher,Rockville

    1928-1930 retired and livingwith brother, John Hirshbrunner, Claremont, Calif.Hodge-Pearcy, Mrs. Carrie, ha Llano,Calif.

    nr.Hodge, James Wesley, pa Cheney,Wash.

    1898-1899 teacher in schools,Wallace, Idaho

    1899-1907 principalschools Wallace, Kellog and Moscow,Idaho

    1907-1908 student, DePauw University, Greencastle

    1909-1913 principalFranklin School, Aberdeen, Wash.

    1913-1917 county superintendent of schools.Grays Harbor county, Montesano, Wash.

    1917-1919 director extension deportment.State Normal School, Cheney, Wash.

    1919-1921 deputy county superintendentof schools, Spokane county. Wash.

    1921-1929 principal junior high schooland instructor. State Normal School,Cheney, Wash.

    (summer quarter)

    received A. B. degree in 1926, Universityof Washington.Holton, J. W., ha Shelbyville

    1898-1900 principal schools, Ohio Falls, 1900-1902 student, Indiana University

    1902-1906 principal West Side Schools,Logansport

    1906-1911 superintendent ofschools, Sullivan, and superintendent ofschools, Shelbyville

    graduate studentColumbia University

    deceased Jan. 7,1924.Hornaday-Clark, Mrs. Lula, pa 201 EastBroadway, Danville

    1896-1898 teacherin country schools, Hendricks county

    1898-1900 teacher in grades, Tipton

    1900-1901 teacher in grades, Plainfield

    1901-1904 teacher in grades, Indianapolis

    married in 1904 to Judge JamesL. Clark

    1904-1930 not teaching

    home-keeper.Hussey, John S., pa Zionsville

    1898-1900 teacher and superintendent ofschools, Atlanta

    1900-1915 in hardwarebusiness

    1915-1916 farmed and traveled

    1916-1920 county superintendent ofschools, Boone county

    1920-1927 secretary of young peoples reading circle

    1927-1930 deputy state high school inspector.Inks, Ardelpha, pa 2800 South 7th St.,Terre Haute: 1898-1900 teacher in CruftSchool, Terre Haute...

    1900-1928 teacherin city schools

    1928-1929 not teaching.

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • The Normal Advance.Vol. VIII.TERRE HAUTE, IND., NOVEMBER, 1902.No. 2First Years WorK of American Teachers ii\ the Philippines.The first lesson that&#x...

    over eachdivision was placed a superintendent. It has beenfound necessary to have deputy division superintendents in order that the schools may b...

    those who do not

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 1964The FlashTHE SENIORSh*Myrtle BloughMijrtWilma Vivian -NeelViv-fc+^cJLJonx KellyMargaret Van DykeMyrtle is intelligent we all agree,Though she seems so&...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 53During the last four terms, there are occasionally read other
selections from easy Latin authors, such as Cornel...

    there is no such thing as
mastering the methods of a subject apart from its facts.GRAMMAR.In this subject as much attention is given ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • The October 2006 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of th...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • Ste-WolLoiS Stephens, secretory nurseBarb Stork, special ed.Martha Street, counselorJulie Stufflebeam, man,.Teresa Tresslar, ram. & ens, Ki.Gwen Upchurch, fmeart...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • 60 ANNUAL CATALOGUE.- During the last four terms, there are occasionally read otherselections from easy Latin authors, such as Cornelius Nepos,Phsedeu...

    there is no such thingas mastering the methods of a subject apart from its facts.grammar.In this subject as much attention is given as ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • The September 1999 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of ...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library