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  • 398THE NORMAL ADVANCEMYOSOTISOn Friday afternoon, May 28, the Myosotisgirls enjoyed a picnic supper at Collett Park.Miss Pearl Miller, a former member...

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  • «gfWHB A NDRow 1—Barbara Smith, Caryolyn Kell, Bob Stewart, Colleen Allen.Row 2—Patty Borland,Wanda Turpin. Shirley Jackson, David Pitcher. P...

    Bloomington High School
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  • THE XORMAL ADVAXCE157ALETHENAI.The past month has been one of the mostprofitable ones of the year. Besides the regularbook reviews and Current Ev...

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  • A high school senior at the time of the flood, Ruth Susan Nagel Vogang tells of her adventures as she and her sister were separate...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE79Gtfje Moment leagueALPHA.THE first regular two weeks party washeld Saturday evening, Novembertwentieth, at the home of the Misses ...

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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&...

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    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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  • 72THE NORMAL ADVANCEAfter the eats were over, the table was
cleared and a number of toasts were given.
Carl Miller acted as toastmaster&...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE187shape. The contest was very slow and full offouls, but the number of personal combats andcomical spills entertained the audi...

    Let fact be fact, and life the thing it can.—Clough.

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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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  • 92THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Atnletics.BASKET BALL.January 16th the Normal team was defeated bythe Y. M. C. A. by a score of 22 to 12. The game...

    Normal, 12.The teams lined up as follows:Normal. Y. M. C. A.Mangel, Pope. . .Center TruebloodSpencer Right Forward ThurmanPelle Left Forward Schi...

    Indiana State Normal, 5.In the second half Mangel did better work thanhe had before and Long John only made sixfield goals during the h...

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  • 154THE NORMAL ADVANCEStfrfetoT?OR several weeks things have been very■*■ quiet in athletics. The men have been recovering from the ...

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  • 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

  • 60THE NORMAL ADVANCEplayed a major part in the election of 1816,and was debated in the convention, which metin 1816 to form a state con...

    in 1820, 190

    in 1830, 3

    in1840, 3. But the census of 1830 was not correct, for in 1830 there were 32 slaves at Vincennes alone. Very likely other census r...

    against it, 11,991. But nearlyhalf the counties neglected to make returns,the majority being so overwhelming that, perhaps, it was not thought wr...

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  • INDTANASTATE NORMALLIBRARYThe Normal AdvamcVolume XVIII.TERRE HAUTE, IND., APRIL, 1913.Number 7.is>porte anb &mu£ementg in tije ^tme of (JBueen ...

    never was news from townto town more breathlessly awaited

    yet it is notwith the doings at Westminster, with the talkon the Exchange

    or in St. Pauls Walk, thatwe must concern ourselves, but rather with theplays, the masques, the pageants, the shows andthe various arts with...

    indeed, businessseems to have been considerably less encroaching as to hours than it is now, since plays, ballsand pageants took place in th...

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

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • 100THE NORMAL ADVANCEThe new members for the term are: Nona
Madden and Delia Sanders. Both girls are very
capable and will be an&#x...

    George Burget, of
Louisville

    M. B. Nugent, of Attica: Clyde Hillis,
of Southport

    Guy Johnson, of West Baden

    Ralph Johnson and Russell Warren, of Saratoga

    
Clem Thompson, of Salem

    A. C. Senour, of
Brookville

    Chester Pike, of Plainfield

    H. L.
Carmack, of Vincennes

    Jasper Curry, of West-
ville

    Homer Skeeters, of Rockville

    Delta Henry,
of Windfall

    Thomas Johnston, Andrew Mercker
and George Blackman, of Terre Haute

    Charles
Fowler, of Bicknell

    Carl Scudder, of Windfall

    
Lee Harshman, of Terre Haute, and Floyd Miner,
of French Lick.The guests included Miss Doris Drlake and
Miss Omah Brown, of Terre...

    Miss Gladys
Fischer, of Waveland

    Miss Lillian Torpy, of
Ambia

    Mrs. Clyde Hillis, of Southport

    Miss
Ada Williams, of Salem

    Miss Marie Rucker, Miss
Elizabeth Hadel, Miss Marie Gottwalles and Miss
Lelin Townsend, of Terre Haute

    Miss Edna
Wallace, of East Chicago

    Miss Grace Holmes,
of Brookville

    Miss Ruth Henderson, of Indian¬
apolis

    Miss Leonre Burnham, of Edinburg

    
Miss Rose Mitchell, of Salem, and Mrs. Carl
Scudder, of Windfall. The hall was decorated in
the society colors, old gold and bla...

    treasurer, Hazel Shaper

    par¬
liamentarian, Miss Asbury. The other officers
were re-elected.

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  • VTHE N OR MA L AD V .AN C E137intellectual genius. Even the horrible, scenes ofhis stories are, beautiful, because,., of the perfection ...

    critical writings than upon thepoems and tales. It was, in this field that hemade-most of his modest income,.and into thiswork he put the&#x...

    drank, it must havebeen of a

    vastly different brew from, that ofyour time, and mine. If

    he-loved women, itgoes t,o., prove him more the, poet. One cannotcondemn a man for being drawn by the perfumed flowers of the world. .&...

    .,,, ■ , Allan W., Grissom.February 10, 1909. ■ , New York CityThe Love of The Little StarGUY BOGARTCountless eons ago there d...

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  • Interview with Mayor Bob CampbellDate: 1982Interviewer: B. J. GoodwinTranscriber: Dixie TaylorB. J. Lifetime resident. Local movie entrepreneur. Inter...

    Boone County Heritage
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE151special tax. Representative Culbertson of Jefferson county opposed the bill because^ he said,it would be an injustice to the...

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