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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE97AlettesDuring the last of the fall term the basketball
season opened with a rush with the first game
with Merom Coll...

    Berry, 1

    Kenzler, 9

    
Brockenbrough, 4

    Dillon, 1

    Schenck, 2

    Knauth,
4

    Stiffler, 3. Foul goals—Oliphant, 1

    Berry, 1

    
Knauth, 5. Referee—Diddle, Wabash.During this time the work of organizing the
athletic association was being rapidly pushed. A
mass meet...

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  • 12THE NORMAL ADVANCEto the society during the coming year.The society has changed its regular meeting
time from Friday afternoon at 3 :30&...

    Jen¬
nie Hayth, vice-president

    Naomi Turner,
editor

    Avonza Dunagan, secretary

    Minerva
Payton, artist, and Lelia Johnson, treasurer.The new members are: Misses Fay Wilson,
Mary Earnest, Lola May, Ruby St. John,
Francis...

    Thomas Mahin, Caspar Crim, 604
Eagle street

    Robert Hoffman, Andrew Merker,
Thomas R. Johnston and Emmett Roirdan. The
first meeting will be held Friday, October 10.Plans already are und...

    vice-president, Gladys Rippetoe

    sec¬
retary, Faun McKamey

    treasurer,k June
Manor

    editor, Nellie Glover

    artist, Esther
Newton. The subject for the years work is
the modern novel.The old members in are Gladys Rippetoe,
Cleda Eckert, Marjorie&#x...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE243130%. The sales at Jeffersonville still remained about three and one-half times the salesat Vincennes, thus shoAving that th...

    and consequently their ability will be lessened from contributing largelyfor a short time to the public exigencies.™ Thisdocument expresses the ...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE241Chester, have been cut to pieces by the enemy,or taken prisoners. Great as the calamity is,I still hope that as far...

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  • Drawing of the Dr. E.V. Ball House by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and Architect.

    DR. E. V. BALL HOUSE WHICH STOOD AT FIRST AND CHERRY STREETS. Drawing by Juilet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and Architect.The home of...

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  • 344 THE NORMAL ADVANCE$si ttyetaTHE Psi Thetas began the fall term with the following eight members, Blanche Johnson, Ella Inglis, Florence ...

    theother a Christmas dinner at Herz tea room, covers being laid for twelve. The regular Saturday afternoon meetings were held throughout the ...

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  • One typed page including portrait; biography of John Edward Beggs, one of the founders of Commercial Distilling Co. of Terre Haute....

    WABASHP R OFIA hometown h heroes who h difference. A seriies of ttributes tto h f ib t t h have made a diff dVALLEYL E S...

    Vigo County Historical Society

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE151About the best game which the Teachers
played on the home floor was the one with
Earlham which resulted in a 2...

    Merom College, 12

    home.Normal, 48

    Danville Normal, 19

    home.Normal 47

    Normal Alumni, 18

    home.Normal, 37

    Vincennes Y. M. C. A., 32

    away.Normal, 17

    Earlham Illinois Normal, 29

    
away.Normal, 23

    Purdue University, 42

    away.Normal, 26

    Normal (111.) Normal, 31

    home.Normal, 25

    Franklin College, 12

    home.Normal, 24

    Earlham College, 21

    home.Normal, 25

    Franklin College, 22

    away.Normal, 26

    Arkansas Aggies, 31

    home.Normal, 32

    Hanover College, 20

    away.Normal, 33

    Hanover College, 20

    away.Normal, 49

    Moores Hill College, 28

    away.Normal, 63

    Eastern Illinois Normal, 8

    
home.Normal, 59

    Moores Hill College, 26

    home.These results give Normal a total of 559
points to 351 for the opponents.All attention is now being centered upon
baseball, and fro...

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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

  • This is an issue of The Veterans Review, a newspaper written in the interest of the soldiers of the Union.

    Weekly

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  • 42THE NORMAL ADVANCEECLECTIC.The Eclectics are planning a debate on the
question, Resolved, That equal suffrage is a
benefit to the American ...

    Thomas
Johnson, treasurer

    Bob Hoffman, baseball
manager, and Andrew Mercker, custodian.
And to prove to you Thomas Mahans interest
in the national game you need ...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY21on Educational Revision

    1921-1923 president of Missouri Federation of WomensClubs

    1924-1926 lecturer for women

    1926-1928 state field secretary, NorthCarolina Branch National Congress ofParents and Teachers.Nelson, David W., lr 1916 superintendent of schools, Bakersfield,...

    1893-1894 primary teacher, Anderson

    1894-1898taught in the schools of Vigo county

    1898-1929 homekeeper.Norwood, Grace, ha Indianapolis

    taughtfor a number of years in Indianapolis

    no recent report.Odle-Campbell, Mrs. Anna, taught inClinton at one time.♦Oliphant, W. A., attended Indiana University, deceased 1906.Plasket, Samuel B.,&...

    1898-1901 principal of schools, WestNewton

    1901 student in Indiana University, received A. B. degree

    1901-1904principal of Central School, Kokomo

    1902 student in University of Chicago

    1904-1913 principal of Central School,Kokomo

    1910 student at University ofChicago

    1913-1929 principal of ClaySchool, Fort Wayne.Preston-Canine, Mrs. Effie, pa 319South Washington St., Crawfordsville

    1893-1897 taught in Waveland

    1897married David A. Canine and was homekeeper until 1910

    1910-1925 taught ingrades of public schools, Crawfordsville

    1925-1929 retired and living inCrawfordsville.Randolph-Emerson, Mrs. Jennie, pa Cyn-thiana

    taught one year in grades andtwo years in high school in Indiana

    1897-1929 married in 1897 and livingon a farm in Gibson county.Rothert, Martin W., la 915 West Creigh-ton Ave., Fort Wayne

    1894-1903 principal of high school, Boonville

    1904-1905 principal of high school, Edinburg

    1905 teacher of German, high school,Fort Wayne

    A. B. Indiana University1896

    A. M. 1904

    lr 1905.Scholl, Joseph Hiram, pa Milton

    18931894 principal of schools, Brownsburg

    1894-1897 superintendent of schools,Milton

    1897-1898 student at IndianaUniversity

    1898-1904 superintendent ofschools, Carthage

    1904-1924 superintendent of schools, Rushville

    attendedColumbia University summers of 1908and 1910: 1929 superintendent of schoolsat Milton.Soloman, Emma, nr.Stewart, Lena M., nr.Strain, Harry G., nr.&#...

    principal high school, Clinton, fora number of years. Attended IndianaUniversity

    accepted position in FirstNational Bank of Clinton and in 1910was made president of bank, which position he held until the time of his ...

    married to Charles VanMetre of Muncie.♦Walsh, Mary V., ha Terre Haute, 131North 12th St., taught continuously inthe schools of Terre Haute ...

    teacher of English in the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School 1927-1928

    attending summer school, Indiana StateTeachers College at the time of herdeath, 1928.Ward, Anna R., ha 399 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass.

    1893-1898 teacher ingrades schools, Edinburg

    1898-1901student in Indiana University

    1900-1902 teacher of English in BloomingtonHigh School

    1902-1909 teacher of English in high school, Anderson

    1909-1916 teacher of English, Riudge Technical School, Cambridge, Mass., head ofthe department

    lr 1916.Wharry, Laura, ha Tipton

    deceased1895.Wilson, Elizabeth, ha Peru

    taught inKokomo a number of years after graduation.Wilson-Guthrie, Mrs. Susie P., nr.Wooiley, A. C, la Alexandria

    1893-1895teacher of grades, Kokomo

    1895-1906tr acher of mathematics and science, highschool, Summitville

    1906-1910 teacherof mathematics in high school, FortWayne

    1910-1928 retired and living ona farm, attended Indiana University1895-1897

    A. B. degree 1897.Wooiley, Austin L., la 6655 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

    1893-1898teacher in city schools, Kokomo

    1898-1902 teacher in city schools, FortWayne

    1902-1905 principal of Bright-wood School, Indianapolis

    1905-190.!with the McMillan Publishing Company, Chicago, 111. j 1909-1928 with theOhio Match Company: retired Aug. 81,1928 on account of health...

    graduatedfrom the Indiana University in 1897,A. B. degree.♦Worsham, J. I., deceased.Yoder, A. C, pa 113 South 5th St.,Goshen

    1893-1901 principal, high school,Vincennes

    1899-1900 attended IndianaUniversity, A. B. 1900-1902 attendedRush Medical College, M.D., degree:1902-1929 practicing physician and surgeon, Goshen.Yoder, Peter ...

    1893-1894 student in Indiana University, received A.B. degree

    1894-1896 student and instructor in chemistry in Indiana University, received A. M. degree

    1896-1897 student at University of Chicago

    1897-1898 teacher of physical science.State Normal School, Mankato, Minn.

    1898-1899 teacher of chemistry, Duluthhigh school

    1899-1901 student at University of Gottingen with Europeantravel during vacation

    received Ph. D.1901

    1901-1907 associate professor ofchemistry in Utah Agricultural College.Experimental Station

    1907-1908 traveland agricultural study, Hawaii, Orient,Australia and Europe

    1908-1910 research chemist, Louisianna Sugar Experimental Station

    1910-1913 assistantchemist, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C..

    1913-1916 sugar cane technologist.Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

    1926-1929 U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.Zartman, J. V., nr.

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  • The February 2000 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of t...

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  • The February 2004 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of t...

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  • Pieces of commercial sheet music from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections. These...

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  • The November 1998 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of t...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • This is an issue of The Commercial Advocate, a Logansport business directory and index. This publication is also known as the Logansport Com...

    Monthly

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