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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 The Logansport Index and Business Guide, a newspaper which indexed and listed Logansport local businesses.
Irregular
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
THE 1927-28 BASKETBALL SEASONBasketball was started early this year in preparation for the hard scheduleon hand. Branam, Sears and Duncan were th...
Bloomington High School
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This is the first issue of The Emerald, a newspaper published in Logansport, Indiana.
Irregular
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
For the first time ever, the softball team won Regionals and Semi-State. This feat wascompleted thanks to key players like seniors Elizabeth ...
Bloomington High School South
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crippled for a long time, since thelibrary has become the general laboratory, or workshop of the school. Manyof the books could not be ...
Indiana State University Archives
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The Precinct Committeeman was a Democratic Party newspaper from Marion County, Indiana. The collection includes September 7 to October 23, 1934....
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
316 THE NORMAL ADVANCEtKfje eikipfjomore*A T the first meeting last fall, Mr. Glen Houk was elected president, Mr. Lahr vice-4 *■...
Indiana State University Archives
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This is an issue the Logansport Commercial Advocate, a business directory and index. This publication is also known as the Commercial Advocate....
Monthly
Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection
Gospel Trumpet - Publications of the Church of God 1881-1922
123Griffith, Prest. McCammon, V. Prest. Spindler, Yell Master. Miss Smith, Secy.FRESHMAN OFFICERS, WINTER TERM.Miss Yundt, Secy.nigs in the inter-class deb...
C.L. Zechiel, vice president
Harry Dannaker, treasurer
Alma Bundy, secretary, and J. C. MacCam-nion, propagator of yells. The organization has apromising outlook for the term and all hands arejoining&...
Indiana State University Archives
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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...
Indiana State University Archives
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354 THE NORMAL ADVANCEOn the road trip to Hanover Normal lost an exciting game by a close score, the game being in doubt until the...
Indiana State University Archives
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the few, the prAt the beginning of the season, theBloomington South girls golf team hadjust three players, but returning seniorHallie Pedersen an...
Bloomington High School South
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Gospel Trumpet - Publications of the Church of God 1881-1922
Gospel Trumpet - Publications of the Church of God 1881-1922
TRACKTRACKThe followers of our track teams will refer with pride to the record ofthe 1930 cinder squad. The track team participated in seven...
Bloomington High School
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aClass HistoryIn September, 1921, eleven shy, wee girls in gingham dresses and hair ribbons and nine bashfullittle boys in white blouses and ...
Ellettsville High School
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122THE NORMAL ADVANCEgym. The teachers w?ere never threatened,
having the upper hand from start to finish.Franklin was the first to score. ...
Knauth, 4
Stiffler,
4
Mullikin, 3. Foul goals—Cook 6
Knauth,
2
Clark. Referee—Westover, Purdue.Our next game was with Earlham and every
effort had been exerted to win it, as a victory
over the ...
Indiana State University Archives
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Letter to Theodore Debs, 7/31/1927. Says that he is motivated to write to Theodore Debs because he has not yet sent him a cop...
Eugene V. Debs Correspondence