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  • An interview with George Bere who was age 33 at the time of the 1937 Ohio River Flood. At the time he worked at his brothers&...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • Arthur L. Smith, closed his auto repair shop during the flood and volunteered himself and his boat to rescue people trapped by the floo...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • The wife of a city council member, Catherine Richardson describes the tense hours leading up to the Ohio River flooding the city of Jef...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • The Herman Hulman Residence on Ohio Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. Drawn by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and Architect....

    The Herman Hulman Residence on Ohio Street, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets. The Telephone Building Now Stands There. Drawn by Juliet A. P...

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library

  • Interview with Diane Stepro, Family and Local History librarian at the Jeffersonville Township Public Library (Jeffersonville, Ind.). The interview&#x...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • 142THE NORMAL A D V A X C Eform soon after they arrived, and Edna fellin line at the place where she supposed theSeniors were ...

    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

  • 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...

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  • 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

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    S3.ERLE ELSWORTH CLIPPINGER.Professor Clippinger began his teaching career in a Michigan rural school the year after he wasgraduated from the Benton&#...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 32THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Williamson, through Sophomores are both teaching in the Bluffton Schools this year.Mr. Odell, 02 is now teaching at Oden, In...

    Miss Pierce thesharpest

    Mr. Long, the tallest

    Mr. Weathers,the most changeable

    Miss Berry, the sweetest

    Mr. Fish, fondest of water

    Mr. Keeney, the keenest

    Miss Armstrong, most athletic

    Miss Gallupthe swiftest

    Mr. Green, most verdant

    MrHanna, the best speaker

    Mr. Cushing, the downiest

    Miss Monk and Mr. Pope, most religiousand Miss Pound, the lightest.J. H. Bair, 99 is principal, of the TownshipHigh School at Ellsworth.President...

    Youd be surprised

    Do you seeMr. A— ?—What do you see ? Be more definite

    Class, do you see? Do you understand?—What do you understand? Now that was vicarious suffering? Please notice the differencebet...

    Dont be discouraged, youllget the form after awhile

    Well, I hope so.Do you see the movement of consciousness inthat. Proceed more vigorously. Yes, I thinkthat would be right.Professor Stalker ...

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  • 194THE NORMAL ADVANCE.iftitfeiii&*After the disbanding of the track team, all athletic interest was centered on base ball. Althoughthe Normal had&...

    10

    M. T. 11. s., 8.May 16 we defeated the Manual TrainingHigh School of Indianapolis, by a score of fO to8. Our team was weakened by&...

    The first game on Parsons Field was playedThis season the tables were turned between theNormal and. the Polytechnic and our team wastwice de...

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  • 64THE NORMAL ADVANCE.books, papers and pencil a vigorous push acrossthe table, and jumped from his chair. He hesitated a minute, looked about,&#x...

    and now that he found it was to be held here hewas very anxious to see the people that attended.When they entered the room, it...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE1136>Miss Olive James, 14, who is teaching atMiddletown, was in Terre Haute Saturday,Dec. 19, visiting friends.Miss Mabel Bonsall ...

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  • 140THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Bertram B. Beasley, S. S. S.,, who taught a verysuccessful term of school at Hymera, Ind., visitedfriends at the Normal...

    theFreshmen and Seniors by Chester Zechiel and Arthur Mayfield. The question was, Resolved, Thatthe divorce laws of the United States should bemo...

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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

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  • 16 years of age at the time of the flood, Warren Volmer recounts his experiences helping his father, helping the Red Cross deliver coal...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • 248THE NORMAL ADVANCEture that the smaller the chance of reachingmaturity the greater is the number of youngproduced. We see this same fact ...

    the color is grayish with small dark-coloredspots. The little toads are very sensitive toheat and secrete themselves under stones, leavesand rubbish&#...

    but let a showercome up and they appear in great numbers.Their sudden appearance after a shower hasgiven rise to the widely credited belief&...

    but conclusive evidence ofsuch stories has never been produced.The toad has a well developed sense of locality, and uses the same place of&#...

    but there is not positive proofthat it was the same toad.The toad may be considered as a nocturnalanimal, although it is frequently seen...

    only living and movingthings are devoured. The toads tongue is attached in front and free behind, and is coatedwith a sticky secretion so&#x...

    when the supply isplentiful it spends the time alternately feedingand resting. In one night it consumes foodequal to four times the capacity ...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE135and served all who were assembled with sweetmilk and oysterettes.After this fitting repast a rapid passage oftime took place....

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  • 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