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A crowd of figures stands with their backs to the viewer as they look at a globe tilted so that the North Pole faces them. Th...
Father Time (Symbolic Character); Uncle Sam (Symbolic Character); Bly, Nellie, 1864-1922
Image Access WideTEK 25
Lucky Lady. Philippines. 94 hour first nonstop 23,452 miles. Saudi Arabia. Shows our flag to the whole world. North Pole. Hawaii. U.S.A. For...
Karl K. Knecht Collection
The Week for July 27, 1947. Public tells the sun that the weather has been marvelous; a second man holding a telescope says that...
Image Access WideTEK 25
July 27-28-29-30-31. Hows things been? Cool. 40 degrees. 215th day. Weather report. Softball. Whatever it was--its been marvelous. Its the spots&...
Karl K. Knecht Collection
Clinton holds first public meetings : Housing answers inconsistent; American Civil Liberties Union fights music contest outcome; Clinton’s ...
This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...
BSU Student Newspaper
Borrowed lifestyle : Students using loan money for nonacademic use could add debt; Future Student Government Association president says battle...
This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...
BSU Student Newspaper
Eaton honors Emergency Medical Technicians : 16 week long class to become available for EMT hopefuls; Pence pleased about grant; Studen...
This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...
BSU Student Newspaper
This is an issue of The Weekly Indianian, a newspaper published for the Indiana State Grange and devoted to the interests of the patron...
Weekly
Hoosier State Chronicles
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
Transcript of an oral history interview with Harold C. Feightner, a long-time newspaper man in Indianapolis, Indiana during World War I, Prohibit...
Indiana State Library Oral History Collection
Oral history
Oral histories
Interviews
Interviewing
Indiana--History
Journalists
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Newspapers
Politics and government
Indiana--Politics and government
Politicians
Depressions
New Deal, 1933-1939
Childhood
Family life
Huntington (Ind.)
Chicago (Ill.)
Indianapolis (Ind.)
Marion County (Ind.)
Ku Klux Klan (1915- )
Anti-saloon League of America
Prohibition
Jackson, Ed, 1873-1954
Horse Thief Detective Association (Marion County, Ind.)
Stephenson, David Curtis, 1891-1966
McCray, Warren T. (Warren Terry), 1865-1938
Republican Party (Ind.)
Democratic Party (Ind.)
Taggart, Thomas, 1856-1929
Ralston, Samuel M. (Samuel Moffett), 1857-1925
Oberholtzer, Madge, 1896-1925
Indiana Avenue (Indianapolis, Ind.)
Indiana. General Assembly
Voting
Elections
Goodrich, James P. (James Putnam), 1864-1940
Gates, Ralph F. (Ralph Fesler), 1893-1978
World War, 1914-1918
Leslie, Harry G. (Harry Guyer), 1878-1937
Indiana Farm Bureau
McNutt, Paul V. (Paul Vories), 1891-1955
Jenckes, Virginia Ellis, 1877-1975
less ...
This is an issue of We the People, an annual periodical published by the Indiana Constitution Day Committee.
Annual
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
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
This is an issue of We the People, an annual periodical published by the Indiana Constitution Day Committee.
Annual
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
This is an issue of The National Union Republican and Soldier-Labor-Rights Advocate, a periodical for the Republican Party that was published in&...
Weekly
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
This is the first issue of the Logansport Real Estate Journal, a real estate periodical published in Logansport, Indiana.
Monthly
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
This is an issue of The National Union Republican and Soldier-Labor-Rights Advocate, a periodical for the Republican Party that was published in&...
Weekly
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
This is an issue of The National Union Soldier-Labor Advocate, a periodical for the Republican Party that was published in Terre Haute, Indi...
Weekly
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
This is an issue of The Veterans Review, a newspaper written in the interest of the soldiers of the Union.
Weekly
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
This is an issue of The Commercial Advocate, a Logansport business directory and index. This publication is also known as the Logansport Com...
Monthly
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
This is an issue of The Rough-Hewer, a Democratic Party periodical from Albany, New York. This issue includes information about William Henry...
Weekly
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
Composed of 92 musicians, 16 flag girls,four rifle girls, and 32 Pompettes, the 78Marching Panthers stepped up to some newand different competiti...
Bloomington High School South
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170THE NORMAL AD V A N C Epromenade and the boudoir was finally interrupted by the dinner hour, and there was auniversal rush to L...
the upper classes did notdine until one, while the ultra-fashionable didnot dine until four. Between the hours oftwelve and two the ordinaries...
the latest scandalfrom Whitehall, the newest face from the.provinces, the exploits of the previous evening
the breaking of tavern-drawers heads, the narrow escapes from the watch, the newest comedies, the authors and the actors. As soon asthe busi...
exchanged familiar recognitionswith the wearers of vizards in the galleries—the ladies wore vizards, it is said, to concealthe blushes provoked ...
and at lastmade his way to the side boxes to flirt with thefair occupants as long as the play continued.The attacks of the Puritans...
Indiana State University Archives
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