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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

  • 122THE NORMAL ADVANCEgym. The teachers w?ere never threatened,
having the upper hand from start to finish.Franklin was the first to score. ...

    Knauth, 4

    Stiffler,
4

    Mullikin, 3. Foul goals—Cook 6

    Knauth,
2

    Clark. Referee—Westover, Purdue.Our next game was with Earlham and every
effort had been exerted to win it, as a victory
over the ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 60THE NORMAL ADVANCECfjoosrtng &n (OccupationCARL N. MILLERBEFORE going to college, and before choos¬
ing an occupation for life, a young&#...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 186THE NORMAL ADVANCEA few things about the Student Work willbe of interest to the members and friends ofour local Association. There are ab...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Top left: Knecht slumps on his drawing table which is covered with a letter to his editor discussing his promise not to do any...

    Henderson, Leon, 1895-1986; Knecht, Karl Kae, 1883-1972; Nelson, Donald Marr, 1888-1959

    Image Access WideTEK 25

    Dear Editor, I know we said no weather cartune during the duration --But--Go on make one on the weather--you know, when it is printed&#...

    Karl K. Knecht Collection

  • E.O. Hoveys notes concerning founding of Wabash College and activities of the Board of Trustees in 1832, mainly concerning the acquisition of...

    [1]. A meeting of the citizens of Crawfordsville was held on the evening of the 22d at which the subject was more publicly di...

    Wabash College - The Hovey Scrapbook

  • 44THE NORMAL ADVANCETHLBisTICSSINCE the last issue of the Advance much
has been done in promoting athletics at the
State Normal. The usual&#x...

    J.
W. Fitzgerald, vice-president

    Thomas R.
Johnston, treasurer

    Miss Nell Glover, secre¬
tary

    Andrew Merker, custodian. The first
meeting of the board of control was held the
following week and arrangements were made
for starting...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 8THE NORMAL ADVANCEThis is the eighteenth year in the life ofThe Normal Advance. During these seventeen years much has been attempted andmuch...

    To think without confusion clearly,To love his fellow-man sincerely,To act from honest motives purely,To trust in God and Heaven securely.—Van ...

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  • 50THE NORMAL ADVANCE440 run—Entries: 1, 8, 21, 27.880 run—Entries: 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 28.One mile run—Entries: 4, ...

    E. Childress, 12

    A.Fishback, 17

    N. Wilson, 18

    R. Johnson, 27

    R. Hyndman, 28.Sophomore—G. Houk, 9

    H. Huck, 11

    C.McDonald, 19

    R. Smith, 23.Junior—J. Fortner, 8

    E. Stiffler, 25.College—H. Knauth, 1

    M. Sublett, 2

    R.Rightsell, 3

    W. Unverferth, 5

    W. Wright,14

    J. Eddy, 15

    H. Sakel, 16

    I. Koch, 24

    E. Hemmer, 21.The officials were: A. F. Westphal, starter

    Prof. J. N. Stephenson, of Rose Polytechnic,referee

    Prof. R, G. Gillum, umpire

    Prof. F.R. Higgins, Prof. Baxter and Prof. M. L. Lu-back, judges

    the Rev. L. C. Talmage, chiefinspector

    Walter Carnahan, George Burgettand Oscar Haney, scorers

    William Clowser,Ralph Smith and Clausterman, clerks.The winners and their classes follow:100-yard dash: Fortner, junior

    Smith,sophomore

    Childress, senior

    Sublette, college course. Time, 11 seconds.220-yard dash: Fortner, junior

    Johnson,senior, Stiffler, junior

    Houk, sophomore.Time, 27 4-5 seconds.440-yard dash: Knauth, college course

    Fortner, junior. Time, 1:11 3-5.880-yard dash: Hyndman, senior

    Sakel,college course

    Wilson, senior

    Hemmer, college course. Time, 2:22 2-5.Mile run: Hyndman, senior

    Rightsell, college course

    Hemmer, college course

    SakeJ,college course. Time, 6:52.Shotput: Stiffler, junior

    Childress, senior

    Wilson, senior

    Houk, sophomore. Distance,27 feet, 9 inches.Broad jump: Fishback, senior

    Huck,sophomore

    Fortner, junior

    Unverferth, college course. Distance, 19 feet 2>4 inches.Discus: Unverferth, college course

    Smith,sophomore

    Knauth, college course

    Houk,sophomore. Distance, 83 feet, 1% inches.Pole vault: Sublette, college course, andFishback, senior, tied for first place

    Knauth,college course, third

    McDonald, sophomore.8 feet, 8 inches.The summary gives the meet to the Seniorsby a margin of two points, they having 32points, the College C...

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  • 354 THE NORMAL ADVANCEOn the road trip to Hanover Normal lost an exciting game by a close score, the game being in doubt until the...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE71UtterarpALETIIENAI.There is no darkness but ignorance.—
Shakespeare.THE Alethenai are still continuing the
study of English authors.No...

    Review of The
Tempest

    Review of King Lear, and Cur¬
rent Events.The Lake Poets Day was observed Decem¬
ber 5. Roll call was answered by quotations
...

    Review
of Tintern Abbey

    Review of The Rime of
the Ancient Mariner

    Review of Macedon

    
Current Events, and Parliamentary Drill.Two old members, Miss Zoe Bodenhafcr, of
Middletown, and Miss Clara Applegate, of
Bloomington, visited ...

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  • 154THE NORMAL ADVANCEP. M. Watson, who developed his wings in
flights of oratory while an active Daedalian, is
now using them as a ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 10THE NORMAL ADVANCEthe greetings between old friends and loyalmembers, and the welcoming of new ones, themeeting was called to order by the ...

    treasurer,Rightsell

    historian, Carmack. Clem O.CICERONIANS.The Ciceronian Debating Society began itswork the first week in the term. Some very interesting and helpful wor...

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  • 84THE NORMAL ADVANCEform an idea of an ideal man ? I think that itwill help us to see that a man, to be an idealman, mus...

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  • 156THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Teaching as a Profession.In the ideal professional man or woman, selfishness has no part. To perfect ones self in any ...

    to become a living sacrifice at the altar of thought inleading others to think, to feel, to live. It is thegoal of noblest ambitions&#x...

    todie, that others may live. Such was the purposein the life of the worlds greatest teacher, and suchmust be the teachers purpose if sh...

    not the agent ofa powerful universal force striving to refine themost precious of heavenly legacies, the human soul,but a servant of the Sta...

    but at graduationhe is turned loose upon himself, his own master.If he has been rightly taught, the early need of ateacher dissolves itself&...

    it maybuild a squadron that will sweep the seas

    it maybridge a river or span a continent

    it may capturea city or destroy an army

    but it cannot teach. Inthe presence of a towering will, spontaneity islost, thought is stricken dumb and slinks away.What Hubbard calls the ...

    but a woman who bore the basket fromthe rushes.But we have long since learned to look to notfor the ideal. To say that a teacher&#...

    Froebel a type of femininity. The former couldlay nations at his feet, but his children learned tohate him

    the latter never awed a man into subjection and his pupils adored him. Where Napoleon saw a germ of thought he stamped it out...

    Froebel made it bear a hundred fold.The average teacher is a dreamer, not a doer ofthings. She thinks upon questions of idealty inher s...

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  • THE NOEMAL ADVANCE.mit of no doubt. Indeed, this might almost be considered the modern, new standpoint from whichhistory is to be written an...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • .J1PrincipalsMessageTo Students, Faculty, and Friends:Once again I would like to expressmy best wishes to all students, faculty and friends of th...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • a room full of other peoples babies. The train¬
ing you will acquire before and during your
teaching experience is a good one ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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