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  • The First Baptist Church of Madison, founded in 1807, has the oldest continuous history as a Baptist church in the state of Indiana. Th...

    River to Rail and Lemen Collection

  • THE early history of the Bloomington High School is some-what hazy. The present historian does not have the data and documents at hand ...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 182THE NORMAL ADVANCEname, Grieger, Haggard, Hauck, Racey, Smith,Stahl, Sweeney, Switzer, and Watson, shouldbe well-known by this time in the respectivedis...

    Indiana State University Archives
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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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  • 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...

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE.69tried it with first one knee stiff, then the other,then with both. He brought his heels down first,then scattered the d...

    next hemoved on tiptoe. Pigeon toed was followed withfirst one foot turned out, then the other, thenboth. He caught a rock in his toes&...

    the balance tipped, maternal admonitions vanished, and they were soon reveling in theclean white sand of the creek bed. He smootheda place, ...

    thiswas the right one. He began again the same process. In her eagerness she knelt beside him

    sheleaned closer, closer

    she rested one hand on hisshoulder. A thrill tingled through every atom ofhis being! Her tangled white hair touched hisface! He felt&#x...

    some feller an is girl out wheelin, readier her ear. Shelooked in the direction indicated by a half dozenfingers, and saw carefully carved&#...

    but he wasback of the hoiuse turning hand springs. As theranks were forming, she looked at him, smiled andplaced her finger to her tigh...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Manuscript will of Leopold Tapf of Clark County, Indiana, dated April 13, 1860. Includes codicil dated April 24, 1860, and probate document ...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • 134THE NORMAL ADVANCE.kerchief from its eyes as they entered and approached the cot.We came to see if you were lonesome, explained the older...

    this house became a boarding school with whatpeope said was a haunted tower where every night

    Indiana State University Archives
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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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  • Manuscript will of William Sprowl of Clark County, Indiana, dated December 23, 1843. Includes witness testimony and probate dated September 2, 18...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • 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

  • Carroll Rush was one of the Jeffersonville residents who stayed and volunteered as a rescue worker during the 1937 Ohio River Valley Flood.&...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • Beaver rides in first Little 500 at IUIt is what Paul Henreid said aboutCasablanca: Nobody knew we weremaking a classic.—Don Beaver, ...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • 172THE NORMAL ADVANCEsword. There was requital given to the vikings.
I heard that Edward alone slew fiercely with
his sword, withholding not&...

    for that
his prince said thanks to him through the
chamberlain, when he had an opportunity. So
the resolute young warriors stemmed the...

    planning earnestly there who might
first take life from the doomed men, warriors
with weapons. Slaughter fell upon the earth.
They stood&#x...

    full resolutely the earl
charged upon the churl, each resolving evil
upon the other. The viking sent an arrow
southward so that the&#x...

    he shoved them with his
shield, until the shaft burst, and the spear
shivered to splinters, so that it rebounded. The
warrior raged...

    with his spear he stung the
haughty viking, who gave him the wound.
Wary was the warrior. He let his spear go
through his en...

    directed his hand
so that he took the life of the dangerous
enemy. Then he swiftly shot another so that
the corselet burst...

    he was wounded in the breast
through the coat of mail, a poisonous dart was
imbedded in his heart. The earl was blither,
the ...

    he desired to
plunder the warriors jewels, armor and rings
and the embellished sword. Then Brihtnothdrew his sword from its sheath, broad...

    the fallow-hilted sword
fell to earth, nor could he hold the hard mace
nor wield weapons. Yet still the hoary war¬
rior spoke...

    he
looked to heaven . I thank Thee,Ruler of Nations, for all those pleasures
which I have enjoyed on this earth. Now,
merciful Cr...

    travel with peace into Thy
kingdom, Prince of angels

    I am praying Thee
that the hell-fiends may not heap ignominy
upon these, my people. Then the heathen
rascals hewed him down and b...

    there beside their lord they gave
up their lives. Then those who desired not to
be there, turned from the conflict. There were
th...

    
he mounted the horse, which his lord owned,
sprang into the trappings (which was not
right) and his brother with him, Godri...

    all the retainers saw that
their lord lay dead. The haughty thanes turned
to the front, brave men hastened eagerly

    they
all desired one of two things, either to forsake
life or to avenge their beloved chief. Thus
Elf wine, the son of Elf r...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE223College Course anb Clas&egFLOOD-BELATED students have returned,sore, arms are much improved, the secondspring term has opened and ...

    vice-president,Hubert Sakel

    secretary, Winifred Ray

    treasurer, Thomas Johnson

    chairman Social Committee, Hazel Nelson

    Athletic captain, HenryKnauth

    class artist, Hazel Vernon

    class editor, Carl Miller.Mr. Harvey Stork Avas at the same timeelected as the College Course representative tothe Advance Board of Control for&#...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • An employee newsletter

    the ·OLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 3, No. 2 FEBRUARY, 1951Donagher, Miles, RichieElected Vice PresidentsHOMER F. DONAGHERW. E. MILESL. PIERCE RICHIECHICAGO, ILL.-A.&...

    Business & Industry

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE105should greet the actors each night. To thosewho have seen the opening scenes, there is nouse for urging attendance. Those&#x...

    Earlham, 21.For the Earlham aggregation Winslow andLogan were the stars, especially the latter, whoplayed the floor in wonderful style. Schenck,Knauth ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • Girard Vorgang was one of the young men who worked the boats during the 1937 flood. He and his friend rowed supplies into Jeffersonvill...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library