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  • Front: Script at bottom reads, Hillside, Winona Lake, Ind.Back: Body of message reads, Winona Lake. 8-19-20, Dear Friend, Had a fine tr...

    The Hillside or Hillside Amphitheater was constructed on the lake side of the Beyer Home. The facility was built in 1910 utilizing the ...

    Grace College - Winona Lake Postcards

  • Tradition revived : After a four-year hiatus, bike race returns to Ball State; Obama discusses civil rights : Presidential hopeful reme...

    This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...

    BSU Student Newspaper

  • Bowl ticket sales put Ball State University in the red : About 2,000 tickets were sold for game, 8,000 were not sold; Student ...

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    BSU Student Newspaper

  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 1 FEBRUARY, 1950shield against disaster NeYI Shelbyville BalerEnters Regular ProductionRed Cross Opens1950 Fund DriveCHICAGO, ILL....

    Business & Industry

  • Falling Flurries : Snow hits Muncie for the first time this season giving local plowers chilly work : Ball State prepares for the&...

    Includes articles from ballbearingsonline.com.

    This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...

    BSU Student Newspaper

  • Daniels to raise income tax : Increase to affect Hoosiers making more than $100,000; Groups honor, protest at vigil : Students...

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    BSU Student Newspaper

  • Candidate pulls out name; presidential race narrows; After debate, Senate passes new program : General studies plan gets OK; United...

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    BSU Student Newspaper

  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 8 SEPTEMBER, 1950H. F. DONAGHER D. A. HIMESD. A. Himes Retirement Announced;Un . rr . 11-u·n·-u-9Ln:..r-&...

    Business & Industry

  • 142THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYgrades in a Georgetown township school

    1919-1929 not teaching

    at home, home-keeper.Meyer, Herbert L. A. B. pa 603 Ridge-wood Ave., N. S. Pittsburg, Pa.

    taughtsix years before graduation

    1917-1929teacher of manual training, Pittsburg,Pa.

    attended University of Pittsburg1922 to 1925

    attended University ofWisconsin 1925.Miller, Bertha, ha RFD 1, Worthington

    nr.Miller, Earl, ha Cory

    pa 1324 WestDayton St., Madison, Wis.

    1906-1907teacher rural and graded schools. Clayand Vermillion counties

    1917-1919United States Army

    1919-1921 teacher,algebra and history, senior high school,Dixon, 111.

    1921-1922 principal highschool, Marshall

    1922-1927 teacher,mathematics and biology, senior highschool, Richmond

    1927-1930 studentUniversity of Wisconsin, M. A. 1928,Ph. D., 1930.Millspaugh, Hershel B., A. B. pa Evansville

    taught one year in New Harmonybefore graduation

    1922-1925 did notteach

    1925-1929 teacher in Evansville.♦Monroe, Katherine B., ha 630 GilbertAve., Terre Haute

    lr 1917 teacher ofgrades, Dunbar School, Terre Haute, deceased.Moon, Gertrude, pa 306 West Blvd.,Elkhart

    taught primary grades in Bowling Green and in the rural schools ofWashington township, Clay county before graduation

    1917-1920 teacher ofgrades, Elkhort

    1920-1930 teacher Central Junior High School, Elkhart

    attended Columbia University, summer of1922 and Indiana University summersof 1921, 1923, 1926, and «1927.Morgan, Glenn ,A. B. 559 South 5th St.,C...

    1914-1916 teacher of mathematics in high school, Oblong, 111.

    1916-1917 student, Indiana State TeachersCollege, received A. B.

    1917-1918 teacher of mathematics, township high school,Sidell, 111.

    1918-1924 teacher mathematics, Clinton

    1926-1928 teacher ofgrades, Clinton.Mullins, Edna B., pa 2215 South 7thSt., Terre Haute

    1913-1915 teacher ofelementary grades, Swayzee

    1915-1925teacher of domestic science and music,Summitville: 1925-1930 teacher of homeeconomics, Sarah Scott Junior HighSchool, Terre Haute

    attended IndianaUniversity 1926, received A. M.

    graduate student. University of Chicago 1926

    summer instructor, Hampton Institute,Hampton, Va. 1929.Musselman, Paul, pa 1733 Hillman St.,Youngstown, Ohio

    taught 1910-1916in Camden schools before graduation

    1917-1918 superintendent schools andteacher of mathematics, high school,Camden

    1918-1920 teacher mathematics,high school, Bradford, Pa.

    1920-1929teacher mathematics, South High School,Youngstown, Ohio

    attended ManchesterCollege from 1922-1924, during summersessions

    attended Indiana University1913-1914.Nehf-Hastings, Mrs. Helen L., A. B. paWashington

    supervisor of music, artand domestic science in grades and highschool, Whitestown

    married

    not teaching, homekeeper in Washington.Nicholson, Mayme, la 215 East 11th St.,Washington

    1917-1918 teacher of read-ing junior high school, Washington

    1918-1919 part time teacher and stenographer, Washington, D. C.

    1919-1920secretary of quartermaster corps, Washington, D. C. and Chicago, 111.

    1920-1921 tutored war veterans in commercialsubjects

    lr 1921.Noblitt, Ivan E., pa 1446 Locust St.,Terre Haute

    1917-1918 teacher of history and science, high school, English

    1918-1919 entered military service

    1919-1920 teacher in North Websterpublic schools

    1920-1922 principal highschool, Walkerton

    1922-1929 principalhigh school, West Terre Haute.Noel, Nona, A. B. ha Terre Haute

    lr1916.ONeal, Rose H., pa 320 W. 8th St.,Gary

    1913-1917 teacher country schools,Martin and Daviess counties

    1917-1925teacher of grades, Jefferson School,Gary

    1925-1929 principal James Whit-comb Riley School, Gary

    enrolled in extension classes in Gary 1925-1927.Orr-New, Mrs. Leah Marie, pa Elkhart

    1917-1921 teacher of primary work, Elkhart

    1921-1929 substitute teacher, Elkhart.Ossenberg, June, pa 139 East WalnutSt., Martinsville

    1917-1922 teacher ofscience in Decatur High School, Decatur

    1922-1923 attended Indiana University

    1923-1925 teacher of science,Decatur High School

    1925-1929 teacherof science, Martinsville High School.Overton, Helen, pa 2308 Ashmead Place,Washington, D. C.

    taught Center township, Howard county, Kokomo, 1913-1916 before graduation

    1917-1919teacher of grades, Kokomo

    1923-1929government service. Bureau of InternalRevenue, Washington, D. C.♦Overpeck, Garnet, ha Rosedale

    deceased

    lr 1917 teacher of 4th grade, MuncieInd.Overpeck, Julia, pa Peru

    1917-1918teacher of departmental work, Tangier

    1918-1924 teacher of English and Latin,High School, Parke county

    1925-1927teacher of English and Latin, Blooming-dale

    1927-1928 teacher of English andLatin, Peru.Paige-Roll. Mrs. Mary H., A. B. pa 506Osborne St., Terre Haute

    1917-1929teacher in Terre Haute Schools

    nowcafeteria manager, Gerstmeyer TechnicalHigh School

    received M. S., ColumbiaUniversity.Parker, Ethel Lee A. B. pa 336 LindenWalk, Lexington, Ky.

    1913-1914 teacher of grades, Mooresville

    1914-1916teacher of arithmetic and home economics, Clinton

    1916-1918 teacher ofhome economics, Brazil

    1918-1921teacher of home economics, Indiana StateTeachers College

    1921-1922 student,Columbia University

    1922-1924 director of home economics, Winona, Minn.

    1924-1927 head of department, home economics, Womens College, University ofDelaware, Newark, Del.

    1927-1928 National Research Council Fellow of Parental Education and Child Development,Columbia University, Merrill PalmerSchool of Homemaking in Detroit andUni...

    1928-1929 professor of home economics education. College of Education, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.Partenheimer, Lydia, pa 401 Second St.,...

    Indiana State University Archives
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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

  • The September 2006 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.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 4 MAY, 1950South Bend PlantsObserve Industry­EducationDaySOUTH BE D I D.-Thursday,April 20, saw the idea of the 3R&...

    Business & Industry

  • The August 2000 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

  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 2Branch SuggestionPlan ImprovementNoted by KoegleCHICAGO, ILL.-A marked im­provementin both number of sug­gestionssubmitted and&#x...

    Business & Industry

  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 9 OCTOBER, 1950President McCord Greets General IkeBLUE ISLAND, ILL- A. King McCord, president, The Oliver Corporation, g...

    Business & Industry

  • An employee newsletter

    MIRRORVOLUME 3, No. 3 MARCH, 1951Charles City Plant SuesFE For Strike DamagesDUBUQUE, row A-A suit to re­cover$122,815 in damages result­ing...

    Business & Industry

  • A magazine dedicated to sharing the mission, spirituality and ministries of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.

    Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.-- Thomas Merton, Trappist monk (1915-1968)Sister Marianne McGriffin pa...

    Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana