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  • Meeting lacks student voices : University, legislators to talk privately today on intelligent design; A message of hope : Near death&#x...

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  • 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&...

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    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 3, No. 4 APRIL, 1951Premiere Showing ofFilm AttractsOliver2,000 PeopleMcCord Named NPAFarm Equipment DirectorVANDALIA, ILL.- Adverse weath ...

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    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 6 JULY, 1950OLIVER MODEL 4 CORN PICKERPLACED IN PRODUCTIONBATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN- One of the first of the new ...

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  • Three provost candidates selected; Whether you’re a fresh face or returnee, something new will greet you on this adapting campus; Mar...

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  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYvery valuable works, The Science of Haut married to w w parsons, pres-Discourse, Literary Interpretations *»»«mib, Vi<...

    ♦Wilkes-Parsons, Mrs. Harriet, ha Terre homekeeper until her death, Feb. 4, 1916.CLASS OF 1881Anderson, Mary Josephine, ha BattleCreek, Mich....

    taught in city schools ofOlivet, Mich., Huntington, Battle Creek,Mich., Richmond and Torre Haute

    taught in English department of theIndiana State Teachers College from1897-1906

    since 1906 living at 11 Fre-linghuyser Ave., Battle Creek, Mich.

    received B. S. degree from MichiganUniversity 1897.Beach, Mrs. Frances M., ha 222 South9th St., Terre Haute

    taught until 1925in the schools of Terre Haute

    deceasedJan. 1, 1926.Buck-Lawler, Mrs. Lizzie, deceasedAugust 1906.Carter-Hendrix, Mrs. Mary M., nr.Cox, George W., nr.♦Gray, Lilly, deceased 1888. nr.Goodsel...

    deceased1895

    nr.Griffin, L. B., nr.Hathway-Regan, Mrs. Mary E., nr.Hadley, A. W., ha Monrovia

    nr.Hodgin, Charles E., pa Albuquerque, NewMex.

    taught three years at Trafalgarand one year in Oliver Hill, Waynecounty before graduation

    1881-1882principal public schools, Trafalgar

    1882-1884 instructor in education, normalschool, Richmond

    1887-1891 principalAlbuquerque Academy, Albuquerque, N.Mex.

    1891-1897 superintendent schools,Albuquerque N. Mex.

    1894 received A.B. degree University of New Mexico

    1903-1904 graduate student, Universityof California

    1905-1926 professor ofeducation, University of New Mexico,Albuquerque, N. Mex,

    1926-1928 professor emeritus, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N. Mex.

    1917 receivedLL. D. (Honorary) State University ofNew Mexico.Jordan, Ida G., pa Westboro Hospital,Westboro, Mass.

    spent several yearsteaching

    now retired and living atWestboro Hospital, Westboro, Mass.Kerlin, Dr. Elijah, ha 4114 SheridanRoad, Chicago, 111.

    1881-1883 taught inthe schools in Indiana

    1883-1886 studied medicine in University of Pennsylvania, graduated in 1886

    1886-1887practicing medicine Chicago, 111.Kerlin, William D., ha 929 N. MeridanSt., Indianapolis

    1881-1883, teacher inCarthage High School

    1883-1906 superintendent of schools at Springport, NewCastle, Worthington, Martinsville,Knightstown

    1006-1916 in insuranceand real estate business Indianapolis.Lawrence, Marearet, pa Apt. 409, TheWellington, 1701 Park Road, Washington, D. C.

    1881-1887 taught in highschools at Frankfort and Goshen

    1887-1929, clerk, The U. S. Pension Bureau,Washington, D. C.Long-Farley, Mrs. Luella, pa 87 Chestnut St., Battle Creek, Mich.

    taughtfour years before graduation

    1881-1883teacher of primary grades, North Manchester

    18S3-1930 not teaching, home-keeper.McCracken, S. B., pa 510 LexingtonAve., Elkhart

    1876-1892 taught in thecountry district

    head of graded school,Camden

    principal high school, Delphi

    1892-1929 head of science departmentand teacher pf physics and astronomy inhigh school, Elkhart

    attended Franklin College, University of Chicago, JohnsHopkins University and holds a degreefrom Indiana University

    McConneil-Dcnny, Mrs. Martha, pa 111McLean St., Ligonier

    teacher incountry schools six terms, one year intown, before graduation

    1904-1929homekeeper and manager of large farm.Mustard-Gardiner, Mary V., Ph. B.University of Chicago

    A. B. IndianaUniversity 1891

    taught in Frankford

    died August 31, 1927

    wife of JamesGardiner.Overman-Hodsin, Mrs. Sallie, taughtseveral terms of school in Indiana

    married Charles E. Hodgin who is now professor emeritus of education, Universityof New Mexico.Patterson-Peabody, Mrs. W. Eugenia, ha107 West Garden St...

    pa942 Dale St., Pasadena, Calif.

    1885-1929 married

    homekeeper in Pasadena,Calif.Ragan, James B., reported to be livingin Denver. Colo.Troop, Jennie J., ha Paoli

    taught untila few weeks before her death Sept. 9,1927

    spent years in elementary andhigh schools of Paoli and Orange county.Weiss-Mansar, Mrs. Helen, lr 1881-1883primary teacher, Charleston, 111.

    1883not teaching, at home in Altadena, Cal.CLASS OF 1882Adams-Trueblood, Mrs. Emma, nr.♦Caraway, G. H., ha Great Bend, Kan.

    nr.♦Creager, William B., lr 1909 hotelkeeper and real estate broker, LosAngeles, Cal.

    deceased Dec. 1917.Davisson, Albert Eugene, principal ofschools at Burlington and Camden

    professor of agriculture in New MexicoAgricultural College, and University ofNebraska

    deceased.Domer, William S., pa Zanesville, Ohio

    1882-1885 principal at Liberty Mills andMilford

    since that time engaged in insurance business

    now manager of lifeinsurance company. Zanesville, Ohio.Dwiggins, Ella, ha 114 % West 4th St.,Marion

    taught in public schools of Indiana, mostly Marion

    last work wasthat of primary teachc-r in the city ofMarion where she taught until 1910

    died July 29, 1914.Fulmer, S. C, taught several years before graduating

    principal of ward school,South Bend for several years

    minister ofthe First Baptist Church of Elkhart fora number of years

    was appointed district secretary of the American BaptistHome Mission Society for Wabash district, and in 1909 was appointed jointsecretary for home&#x...

    served in that field until hisdeath, July 6, 1912.Graham, H. W., ha Logansport

    super-

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  • Songbooks from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is apart of the Historic Music Collections. These are collections of songs&...

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  • Popular music song folios from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections, published from&#...

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  • Autobiography of Ruth Tulchinsky. Ms. Tulchinsky recounts her life in Germany and immigration to the United States before World War II, her ...

    - . - •THE FOUR QUESTIONSThe Four QuestionsThe previous page shows a family Seder at a Passover festival in which themother is hiding...

    Civil Rights and African American History

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY55stitute, Brooklyn, New York

    1913-1914student, Columbia University

    receiveddepartmental certificate from TeachersCollege, Columbia University 1914

    1915-1916 extension worker in home economics

    1916 appointed director, domesticscience, LaPorte county

    lr 1916.Wisely, Nellie J„ la 1918, 2521 West40th St., Minneapolis, Minn.

    1902-1904teacher of grades, Huntington

    1902-1911 teacher of grades, Oak Park, 111.

    1911-1918 teacher of grades, Minneapolis, Minn.

    lr 1918.Wissler, William O., pa Richmond

    1902-1904 teacher in high school, CambridgeCity

    1904-1909 teacher in publicschools, Richmond

    1909-1911 principalhigh school, Madison

    1911-1916 headof history department, Richmond

    1916-1924 superintendent schools, Hagers-town

    1924-1929 teacher of history. Dennis Junior High School, Richmond.Woodward, Edward T., pa 2340 CollegeAve., Indianapolis

    taught in schools ofMorgan county from 1894-1900 beforegraduation

    1902-1904 ward principal,Brazil

    1904-1906 principal high school,Thorntown

    1907-1911 superintendentschools, Thorntown

    1911-1913 withreal estate firm, Martinsville

    1913-1927with First National Bank, Martinsville

    1927-1929 business and general work,Indiana and Florida: attended IndianaUniversity 1895, Chicago Universityspring of 1895 and summer of 1909 andVorhees&#x...

    1903-1904 attended University of Chicago

    1904-1910 teacher in grades, Indianapolis

    1910-1929 married to Mr. FredW. Kassebaum, Jr.

    not teaching, home-keeper

    took extension work in ButlerUniversity during two winters whileteaching.♦Beste, Alma, ha Mount Vernon

    deceased August 1908

    taught in IndianaState Teachers Training School until herdeath.Boyer-Fisher, Mrs. Bertha, pa Wapakon-eta, O.

    1903-1905 taught in the schoolsof Terre Haute

    1905-1929 married toCarl D. Fisher

    not teaching, home-keeper.Brooks, Ellwood E., pa Salem

    1903-1904 teacher of mathematics, highschool, Rensselaer

    1905-1906 student,Indiana University working on A. B.degree

    1907-1911 taught science inCentral High School, Madison, Wis.

    1911-1912 doing industrial work

    1912-1913 did graduate work at Cornell University

    1913-1921 industrial chemistBoston, Mass.

    1921-1929 principal highschool, Salem.Brown-Kelley, Mrs. Faith, pa 2123 North10th St., Terre Haute

    1903-1904 teacherof grades, Terre Haute

    1904-1905 student, Indiana University

    1905-1906teacher of grades, Terre Haute

    1906-1907 teacher of Latin, high school,Rensselaer

    1907-1909 teacher of Latin,Wiley High School, Terre Haute

    married to Chester Y. Kelley in 190D

    teaching Latin for past several years in Garfield High School.Bulleitt-Briscoe, Mrs. Harriet, pa Mississippi A and M College Campus, A andM Colle...

    1901-1902 teacher in ruralschools, Harrison county

    1903-1004teacher of grades, Middletown

    1905-1906 teacher of grades. New Albany

    1906-1913 teacher of grammar grades.New Albany

    1913-1920 supervisor penmanship and physical training. New Albany

    married to H. Gibbons, in 1920

    1924-1928 taught grade3 in New Albanyafter death of Mr. Gibbons, in 1924

    married to Dr. Charles F. Briscoe, bacteriologist at Mississippi A and M College in 1927

    since then not teaching,at home on the Mississippi A and M. College Campus

    attended summer terms,Zanirian College, Columbus, O.

    1913-1915 Ohio State University, summer1915

    Battle Creek, Mich., 1914.Bunce-Peters, Mrs. Carrie, la 819 LorelAve., Chicago, 111.

    lr 1911 homekeeper,Chicago, 111.Carpenter-Butsch, Mrs. Margaret 341Richmond Ave., Buffalo N. Y.

    1903-1904teacher grades, Elwood

    1904-1905 teacher grades, Terre Haute

    Married Dr. J.L. Butsch in 1903

    1905-1926 not teaching, homekeeper

    1926-1930 manager ofWomens Club, Buffalo, N. Y.Cushing, Wm. Seneca, pa 4712 SimpsonAve., Cincinnati, O.

    1903-1904 principalhigh school, Centerville

    1904-1905superintendent, Ossian

    1905-1906 student, Indiana University

    1906-1907physics, mathematics, Sullivan

    1907-1909 grade principal, Huntington

    1909-1911 student, Bradley Polytechnic Institute .Peoria, 111.

    1911-1919 teachingindustrial arts, Madisonville High School,Cincinnati, O.

    1919-1920, A. B. IndianaUniversity

    1920-1929 teaching mathematics, general science, Withrow HighSchool, Cincinnati, O.Dodson-Neyhouse, Mrs. Bertha, pa 2705South 7th St., Terre Haute

    1903-1911teacher of public schools, Indianapolis

    1911-1912 teacher in high school, Poscy-ville

    1912-1913 homekeeper, Poseyville

    1913-1929 teacher of grades, FairviewAnnex, Terre Haute

    married A. R. Ney-house 1911.Ducnweg, Julia H., pa 1314 South 7 thSt., Terre Haute

    1903-1913 taughtin public schools, Terre Haute

    1913-1930 assistant supervisor of art, publicschools, Terre Haute.Foust, Lois C, pa United States Veterans Hospital, 89, Rutland Heights,Mass.

    1904-1906 teacher in Kentiand

    1907-1909 taught grades, North Judson:1910-1916 principal high school, NorthJudson

    1926-1929 teacher, RutlandHeights, Mass.Ford, Alva H. pa 10G21 Hathaway Ave.,Cleveland, O.

    taught five years in ruralschools, Sullivan county, before graduation

    1905-1907 superintendent schools,New Market

    1907-1909 student WabashCollege, A. B. and A. M.

    1909-1915 instructor mathematics, Western ReserveUniversity, Cleveland, O.

    1915-1930 instructor mathematics, city Bchools,Cleveland, Ohio

    extension courses inCleveland Normal School

    graduateUniversity of Chicago, five quarters.♦Freeman, Gertrude, ha 402 WestThompson St., Sullivan

    1903-1910

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  • This is an issue of The Weekly Indianian, a newspaper published for the Indiana State Grange and devoted to the interests of the patron...

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  • Kerry drops ads in four states : Bush won Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri in 2000; Water polo club : Practices are at ...

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