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  • The May 2007 issue of the Rainbow Reader, published by the Up the Stairs Community Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tagline of the&#x...

    Northeast Indiana Diversity Library

  • This pdf contains the family history of the Puntenney family of Montezuma, Indiana.

    The Puntenney HomeOn February 27, 1793 somewhere in Virginia or Kentucky, Nelson and Jane Puntenney gave birth to their fifth child, a son,&...

    Parke County Community

  • This is an issue of The Ragged Orphan, a newspaper whose motto is Free speech, free press, free soil, free men, Fre-mont, and victory....

    Weekly

    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • The November 2006 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 the first issue of The Greencastle Eagle, a newspaper published in Greencastle, Indiana.

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    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY451915-1930 practiced medicine, Indianapolis.Rapp-Rubach, Mrs. Mary, pa 2 KircherPlace, Belleville, 111.

    taught for a number of years after graduation

    1906-1930 not teaching

    homekeeper

    marriedto O. W. Rubach.Ragan, Edith, E., pa 1002 10th St.,Charleston, 111.

    taught two years inrural schools, Putnam county beforegraduation

    1900-1902 teacher of departmental school, Huntington

    1902-1909teacher in grades. Oak Park, 111.

    1909-1916 critic teacher in grades. EasternIllinois State Normal School, Charleston, 111.

    1916-1929 training teacher,Eastern Illinois State Normal School,Charleston, 111.Rheuby, Grace, pa Newport

    1900-1902teacher in grades, Frankton

    1902-1903teacher in grades, Rockville

    1903-1929teacher in grades, Newport.Ringwald, Orin A., pa 2723 First Ave.,Minneapolis, Minn.: taught two years inHungertown and St. Joseph before grad...

    1900-1901 teacher of grades,Harlan

    1901-1902 teacher of eighthgrade, Waterloo: 1902-1903 graduatework, Purdue University

    1903-1929principal high school, Minneapolis, Minn.

    now head of technical department NorthHigh School

    attended Indiana Universityin 1901.Robinson, Ephriam T., la Toppenish,Wash.

    1907 graduate work. Universityof Washington

    1907-1916 superintendent of schools, Toppenish, Wash.

    lr1916.Scherer, Rutherford B., pa 117 NorthMcCann St., Kokomo

    1900-1901 superintendent of schools, Russiaville

    1901-1916 assistant cashier, Citizens NationalBank

    1916-1929 president PeoplesTrust and Savings Bank, Kokomo.Schoonover, William E., nr.Scovell, Zayda Marion, pa 1416 SouthCenter St., Terre Haute

    1900-1910teacher in public schools, Terre Haute

    1911-1912 teacher in Jefferson Schoolfor Boys

    1912-1929 teacher in Fairbanks School, Terre Haute

    attendedIndiana University, spring 1909.Shepard, Ernest H., nr.Shock, Joseph H„ pa 700 North 7th St.,Lafayette

    1900-1901 principal highschool, Bippus

    1902 graduated fromIndiana University

    1902-1903 superintendent of schools, Warren

    1903-1906teacher of mathematics, high school, Lafayette

    1906-1921 principal high school,Lafayette

    1921-1928 instructor ofmathematics, Purdue University, Lafayette

    attended Chicago University1910: Indiana University summer 1916.♦Shaff, DeWitt C, nr.Short, Lillie, nr.Slabaugh, Jancy Samuel, pa 258 NorthMain St., ...

    taught one year,Jasper county, four years, Miamicounty: 1900-1901 principal, Campbells-burg

    1901-1902 principal, Bunker Hill

    1902-1906 attended Indiana University:1903-1906 superintendent, Flora: 1906-1909 student, Herring Medical College,Chicago, 111

    1909-1929 practicing medicine and surgery

    A. B., Indiana University 1905

    M. D., Herring MedicalCollege, Chicago 1909.Smith, Frank W., la Gary

    1900-1904teacher of science, high school, Frankfort

    1904-1906 attended University ofSt. Louis, St. Louis, Mo.

    1906-1907 attended Indiana Medical College: 1907-1912 practicing physician and surgeon,Gary

    1912-1915 coroner. Lake county

    1916-1916 practicing physician and surgeon, Gary.Southard-Coffman Mrs. Minnie, paCloverdale

    taught three years countryschools, Vermillion county

    1900-1903teacher of grades, Middletown

    1903-1904 teacher of grades, Indianapolis

    1904-1906 studied music

    1904-1930 notteaching, homekeeper

    married to HenryN. Coffman.Souder-Rlchards, Mrs. Mary, nr.Spellman-King, Mrs. Gertrude, nr.Sperlin, Ottis Bedney, pa 1401 SouthAdams St., Tacoma, Wash....

    1900-1901superintendent of schools, Galveston

    1901-1903 student, Indiana University

    received A. B. degree

    1903-1904 teacherof English, high school, Elwood

    1904-1906 teacher of English, high school,Shelbyville

    1905-1908 principal highschool, Shelbyville

    1908 received Ph. M.,University of Chicago

    1908-1914 headEnglish department. Stadium HighSchool, Tacoma, Wash.

    1914-1922 headEnglish department. Stadium and Lincoln Park High Schools, Tacoma, Wash.

    1927-1929 director Moran Junior College,Moran School, Tacoma, Wash.

    student.University of Washington, summers of1925-1926.Stanley, John H., pa RFD D, Salem

    taught seven years in rural schools ofWashington county, before graduation

    1900-1907 teacher in high school, Frank-ton, Greentown, Alexandria, Fowler audUnion City

    1907-1911 teacher of mathematics, high School, Colorado Springe,Colo.

    1911-1919 living on a fruit farmin Washington state and Grand Junction, Colo.

    1919-1929 farming in Washington county, near Salem

    graduatedfrom Indiana University in 1906

    spentone term at University of Chicago

    received A. M. degree from Indiana University.Stockton, Raymond, nr.Stine-Lesh, Mrs. Margaret, ha Bluffton

    taught a number of years in Indiana

    1912-1929 not teaching

    married

    home-keeper.Stahl, John C, pa Connersville

    1900-1901 principal of schools. Freedom

    1901-1902 principal of schools. CoalCity

    1902-1903 teacher of grades, Lang-don, N. D.

    1903-1905 ward principal,Montpelier

    1905-1914 teacher of historyand German, high school. Clay City

    1916principal, high school. Clay city

    1927-1929 teacher in Connersville.Stultz, Delia K., pa 606 Henry St.,Huntington

    1881-1892 teacher in ruralschools, Huntington

    1892-1895 teacherof grades, Bippus: 1895-1921 teacher ofintermediate grades, Huntington

    1921-1929 teacher and supervisor of elementary grades, Huntington

    1888-1889 attended Normal Seminary, Roanoke: 1893Valparaiso University

    1891 Marion Normal College.Swartzell, Mrs. Ida M., pa 911 Palm-wood Ave., Toledo, Ohio

    taught one yearin Benton county before graduation

    1900-1929 teacher in grades, publicschools, Toledo, Ohio.Tarney, Stella M., pa 621 Hendricks St.,Anderson: 1892-1893 teacher in ruralschool, DeKalb county...

    1895-1898 teach-

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

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