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  • Text in image: The Royal Scot, Famous London-Glasgow-Edinburgh flyer of the London, Midland & Scottish Ry. The Burlington Train, a composite&...

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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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  • Sheet music from the C. Weir Kirk Collection of Sheet Music, which is part of the Historic Music Collections. These individual pieces were&#...

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  • Hispanic student says Ball State doesn’t diversify : Multicultural Affairs director says racism has become more ‘sophisticated’ since ...

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  • Text in image: In a little car like this, on July 28, 1862, enroute from West Quincy to St. Joseph, Missouri, over what is no...

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  • o01As is the custom, Blue Tri st State this year started offparty for all girls of the school. The council was introducedgirls on Octob...

    they gave a Christmas party for 35 girlswith ato theereel:rmade baby dresses for the Publicat thfrom Central Torre Haute

    end theHclath Nursing Association,On January 28, the Blue Tri-Hi-Y Mixer wes held in the TrainingSchool building. This meeting was attended by th...

    two Inter-Club dances,including the. Inaugural Ball

    the donation of JapaneseDeming Park

    and the Feast of the Lanterns. The Feastwas held eat Deming Parkr was e farev/ell partyan annual Blue Tri c. remonialThe last meeting&#...

    the gleam.of the. club is due in a large extent to the excellentdcrship of our ever dependable President, Rebckah Talbott. Shehas loyal supp...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE81The Normal AdvanceDEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOLEDITORIAL STAFFWill E. Edington • . • E...

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  • 130THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY1924-1929 teaching in the high school.Clay City.Collivei-Winkler, Mrs. Ruth, A. B., paVincennes

    1916-1918 teacher, domesticscience, Emison

    1918-1919 clerical workin Washington, D. C.

    married in 1919to Roscoe D. Winkler

    1919-1929 notteaching, homekeeper.Cooper, Mary Louise, ha 351 20th Ave.,pa Paw Paw, Michigan

    Columbus, Ohio

    1916-1917 teacher in city schools, Elkhart

    1917-1924 teacher in city schools,Zanesville, Ohio

    1924-1925 student,Columbia University, B. S.

    1925-1930supervisor, first grade, Paw Paw Training School, Paw Paw, Michigan.Corbin, Esther, ha 539 N. Center St.,Terre Haute

    nr.Corbin, Glen Emeline, ha 203 S. CourtSt., Sullivan

    1916-1922 teacher of elementary grades, Sullivan

    1922-1929teacher of elementary grades, Attica andCrawfordsville.Crawford, Minnie, A. B., pa St. LukesHospital, Cleveland, Ohio

    1915-1918teacher in district school

    1918-1920 student at Indiana State Teachers College,Terre Haute

    1920-1922 teacher of sciencein the high school, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    1922-1923 teacher of science, Alexandria,Louisiana

    1923-1925 teacher of science,Savannah, Illinois

    1925-1929 teacher ofscience and chemist, St. Lukes Hospital,Cleveland, Ohio.Crim, Casper R., A. B., pa Ft. Sill, Oklahoma

    1916-1917 teacher of mathematicsin the high school, Bluffton

    1917-1923army officer

    1923-1926 captain in thearmy, teaching military science andtactics in Connecticut AgriculturalSchool

    1927-1929 captain in UnitedStates Army, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.Crist-Runyon, Mrs. Emmett, pa Shel-burn

    1912-1917 teacher in districtschools of Lewis township, Clay county

    1917-1918 teacher of domestic scienceand drawing in the Coalmont HighSchool

    1919-1929 married to RolandRunyon, not teaching, homekeeper.Criswell, Lawrence, ha 1421 Hurd St.,Fort Wayne

    1915-1918 teacher in grades,Fort Wayne

    1918-1919 in the army

    1919-1924 production clerk, Boswer &Company, Fort Wayne

    lr 1924.Crum, Earl M., pa 1460 S. 4th St., Louisville, Kentucky

    1913-1914 teacher ofbiology, Shawnee, Oklahoma

    1914-1915in business

    1915-1916 attended IndianaState Teachers College

    1916-1917 teacher of biology and mathematics. JunctionCity, Kansas

    1917-1918 in army atCamp Funston, Kansas

    1918-1919 principal, grade school, Jeffersonville

    1919-1929 head of department of biology,Louisville, Kentucky

    received A. B. fromIndiana University in 1913.Davis, Mary Elizabeth, A. B., 1014 N.7th St., Terre Haute

    nr.Dobbs, Raleigh R., ha Coatsville, RFD 2

    1915-1916 principal of high school fnPutnam county: lr 1916.Dolan, Josephine, ha 623 9th St., TerreHaute

    nr.Dome, Charles W., pa New Salisbury:1915-1916 principal, North Ward School,Crown Point

    1917-1919 war service

    1919-1920 principal of high school, Carlisle

    1920-1929 cashier, Jackson Township Bank, New Salisbury.Dowden, Isa Van, ha RFD 2, Box 262,Indianapolis

    1915-1919 teacher, publicschools, Mishawaka

    1919-1924 teacherin public schools, Gary

    nr since 1924.Drake-Mackell, Mrs. Doris, A. B., paRFD A, Terre Haute

    did not teach

    married to Professor J. F. Mackell in1916, homekeeper.Elliott, Mazie Jane, A. B., ha Connersville

    1916-1917 teacher of Latin, mathematics and science, Fountain City

    1917-1923 teacher of mathematics, English,history and science, Everton

    1923-1924teacher of mathematics, Carthage

    lr1924.Ellis, Bert E., la Bertram Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    1916-1917 taughtin Central High School, Evansville

    1917-1921 graduated in medicine from IndianaUniversity, Bloomington

    1921-1924physician at Jasonville

    1927 physician,(otolorgnygology only), Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.Elmdorf, Lillian G., pa 804 2nd Ave.,Evansville

    1916-1926 teacher of grades,Evansville

    1925-1927 assistant secretary. Board of Religious Education,Evangelical Synod N. A.

    1927-1928 student, Boston University School of Religion, Taonwanda, New York

    B. R. E.from Boston University in 1928, A. M.,June, 1929.Enlow-Kreke, Mrs. Mary, pa Apt. 15,29 W. Daniels St., Cincinnati, Ohio

    1912-1916 teacher of grades, Youngstown

    1916-1927 teacher of grades. GreenwoodSchool, Terre Haute

    1927-1929 notteaching, homekeeper, 1929-1930 teacherof grades, 6th district school, 18th andHolman, Covington, Kentucky, B. S.,State Teachers College, Terre Hau...

    attended Cincinnati University,summer of 1929.Earnest, Mary R., ha 927 S. 4th St., TerreHaute

    1916-1917 teacher in primarygrades, Decatur, Illinois

    1917-1929teacher of biology in the senior highschool, Decatur, Illinois

    attended theUniversity of Chicago, summers of 1920,1921, and 1926.Fair, Leroy, A. B., ha RFD E, TerreHaute

    1910-1911 teacher of English inthe high school, Cory

    1911-1920 principal, Glenn High School, Terre Haute

    1920-1928 county superintendent ofschools, Vigo county, Terre Haute

    1929-1930 assistant superintendent of cityschools, Terre Haute

    graduate student,Columbia University.Farmer, Hallie, A. B., pa Montevallo,Alabama

    1916-1917 teacher in the highschools of Muncie, Crawfordsville andSpringfield, Illinois

    1921-1922 studentat the University of Wisconsin

    1922-1924 assistant professor of history, BallTeachers College

    1924-1926 associateprofessor of history. Ball Teachers College: 1926-1929 professor of history, Alabama State College, for women, Montevallo, Alabama...

    received M. A. from theUniversity of Wisconsin in 1922 and Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin in 1927.Farthing, Birney D., pa Rushville...

    1915-1916 principal, Richmond Township HighSchool, Rush county

    1916-1917 principal,Union Township High School, GingsStation, Rush county

    1917-1924 principal of high school, Rushville

    1924-1929 county superintendent of schools.Rush county, Rushville

    1929-1930 principal Fairview Schools, Fayette county.Feagan, Hazel, ha 303 Southeast 7th St.,Washington

    1916-1918 teacher in junior

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • 84THE ALUMNI IDRECTORYHigh School, Indianapolis: A. B. IndianaUniversity, 1912

    attended University ofColorado, Boulder, Colo., summer 1926.Hall, Florence, pa Muncie

    1909-1912teacher in Normal training school,Marion

    1912-1922 primary trainingteacher and head of city training school,Muncie National Institute, Muncie

    1922-1929 professor of primory education, BallTeachers College, Muncie.Hanley-Sayer, Mrs. Blanche Margaret, paJackson Heights, New York City: 1909-1911 teacher&...

    1911-1912 attended University of Chicago, graduating, Ph. B. 1912

    1912teacher of English and gymnasium, Garfield high school, Terre Haute

    attendedsummer school 1913, Madison, Wis., 1914,Columbia. N. Y.. 1915, Berkley, Calif.,1916, Madison, Wis.

    1912-1918 teacher,Garfield high school, Terre Haute

    1918clerk in child labor tax div., Washington,D. C.

    1919-1922 clerk in office of childlabor tax div. inspector, Atlanta, Ga. andAshville, N. C.: 1922 married ArnoldCarslensen Sayer, New York: ...

    1909-1910 student, Indiana university,Bloomington

    1910-1911 supt. of schools,Williamsburg

    1911-1912 not teaching onaccount of ill health, at home

    1913-1914 clerk, L. & N. railroad, Louisville,Ky.

    1914-1919 observer, U. S. weatherbureau, Chicago, 111.

    1919-1929 asst. examiner, U. S. patent bureau, Washington,D. C.Hitchcock, Wiley, A. B., ha Washington

    see Class of 1906 for complete record.Hoberg, Minnie, pa 1323 S. Center St.,Terre Haute

    1911-1915 teacher ofgrades, Terre Haute

    1915-1916 student,University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

    1916-1921 teacher of grades, TerreHaute: 1921-1922 Indiana State Teachers College Terre Haute

    1922-1925 teacher junior high school, TerreHaute

    1925-1929 not teaching, at home.Hoover, Henry, nr.Hopewell-Durfee, Mrs. Helen, pa 527Rock St., Fall River, Mass.: 1909-1918te*acher of grades, Voorhee...

    1918-1929 married to N. B. Dur-fee and living at 527 Rock St., FallRiver, Mass.Hull, Elizabeth, pa Sullivan

    1909-1929head of English dept., dean of girls, highschool, Sullivan.Hylton, Edward E., pa 2637 N. 13th St.,Terre Haute

    1909-1912 asst. mathematics teacher, Wiley High School, TerreHaute: 1912-1914 asst. mathematics,Garfield high school, Terre Haute

    1914-1924 head of mathematics dept., Garfieldhigh school, Terre Haute

    1925-1929head of mathematics dept., Garfield highschool, Terre Haute

    M. A. Indiana University 1928.Jackson-Planck, Mrs. Helen, pa 1908College St., Charleston, S. C.J 1909-1913teacher of grades, Lange school, TerreHaute...

    1913-1929, not teaching, home-keeper, married.Jackson-Patrick, Mrs. Mildred, pa Marengo, 111.

    1909-1911 teaching seventhand eighth grades, Huntley, 111.

    1911-1929 not teaching, homekeeper, marriedin 1911.Jaenisch, Anita, pa 711 Park St., TerreHaute

    1916-1922 teacher of history andcivics in Garfield high school, TerreHaute

    1922-1930 department of economics and history, Wiley High School,Terre Haute.♦Jaques-Scudder, Mrs. Susie, ha Windfall

    1909-1911 prin., high school, Kempton

    1911-1912 junior at Indiana University

    1912-1913 prin., high school, Kempton

    1913 married Sept. 3rd, to CarlScudder

    1913-1919 homekeeper, Windfall

    deceased Dec. 9, 1919.Johnson-Henry, Mrs. Nelle Irene, pa SanLuis Obispo, Calif.

    1909-1914 teacher inhigh schools, Carmi and Lovington, 111.

    1914-1919 teacher in high schools, SouthBend

    Brownsville, Pa. and Clifton, Ariz.

    1919-1921 teacher in high school, Clifton,Ariz.

    1921-1928 not teaching, homekeeper. Married to Lester J. Henry. A. B.in 1913 fiom University of Illinois.Julian, Loris, pa Evansville

    1905-1907teacher in Pike county

    1909-1911 supt.,and teacher of mathematics, Kempton

    1911-1913 traveling representative, TheHanson Bellow Company, publishers forone year

    Canadian representative for thiscompany, Toronto, Canada

    1915-1929 inbusiness for self, coal operator, severalmercantile interests, real estate and financial interests, loan companies and banks.Kamman, William F.,...

    teacher in the common and high schools of Indiana from1903-1907 before graduation

    1909-1912teaching in Seymour and Elberfeld

    1912-1914 attended Indiana University, teaching fellow

    1914-1917 graduate student.University of Leipzig, summer semesterof 1914

    graduate student and asst. inGerman, University of Pennsylvania

    1917 Ph. D. University of Pennsylvania

    1921 B. S. in economics, University ofPittsburg

    1917-1929 teacher of Frenchand German at Carneogie Institute ofTechnology

    now associate professor ofmodern language.Kaufman, Minnie M., nr.Kesler, Howard Andrew, pa Waveland:1909-1921 prin. of schools at New Richmond, Darlington,...

    1921-1922 ward prin.,Crawfordsville

    student, Wabash college,Crawfordsville, A. B.

    1922-1925 prin..Earl Park

    1925-1929 prin., Waveland

    1926 received M. S. from Purdue University, Lafayette.Lamb-Ramsey, Mrs. May, pa Muncie

    nr.Lamb, Morton, pa 314 East Taylor St.,Kokomo

    taught in the common schools,Howard county before graduation

    1909-1911 principal high school, Greentown

    1911-1913 principal high school, Linden

    1913-1916 principal, high school, Merom

    1916-1918 principal, high school, Greentown

    1918-1925 secretary commercialdiscount corporation

    1925-1930 postmaster, Kokomo.Lanning, Harry O., pa Muncie

    1909-1913superintendent, Sweetser

    1913-1929principal Emerson building, Muncie

    A.M. Indiana University.Langford, Wade H., A. B. pa Metropolis,111.

    1902-1903 prin., Lyles

    1903-1908prin., Princeton

    1908-1909 prin., Cory-don

    1910-1911 head of division of education, Tuskegee institute, .Ala.

    1911-1919prin., Patoka

    1919-1923 prin., Broadway high Bchool, Madison

    1923-1929prin., Dunbar high school, Metropolis, 111.Lee, Florence Adelaide, nr.

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  • 64THE ALUMNI DIRECTORYcinnati, O.

    1919-1924 teacher in publicschools, Los Angeles, Calif.

    1924-1928teacher of ancient and American historyin LeConte Junior High School, Hollywood, Calif.

    delegate to N.E.A. Philadelphia 1926

    traveled in Europe summer of 1925

    finished graduate coursein history in University of SouthernCalifornia in 1926

    chairman of TeachersWelfare department

    California TeachersAssociation, southern section 1926-1927,directing establishing of Teachers Homefor Southern Calif, opened Aug. 1, 1927

    1928-1930 teacher of history, LeConteJunior High School, Hollywood, Calif.

    A. B. degree in history, University ofSouthern California

    A. M. degree in1928.Doane, Jesse G., nr.Duenweg-Rush, Mrs. Rose E., la Chicago, 111.

    1905-1912 teacher in schoolsof Terre Haute

    1912-1928 married andhomekeeper

    not teaching.Eaton, Bessie Lee, pa 1332 North CenterSt., Terre Haute

    1906-1930 teachergrades, W. S. Rea School, Terre Haute

    A. B. Indiana State Teachers College,Terre Haute, 1929.Ellis, Samuel E. B., nr.Ervin, Thomas W., nr.Evans-Cumins, Mrs. Lora, nr,Everman, Zoe, nr.Failing,&#...

    1906-1930 teacher of primary grades in Davis Park School, TerreHaute.Favorite, O. Alice, pa Huntington

    1905-1908 teacher of grades, Huntington andGreencastle

    1908-1910 did not teach,at home, Huntington

    1911-1915 teacherof grades, Huntington

    1915-1919 didnot teach, at home and in school

    1919-1929 chiropractor and masseuse, Huntington.Flood, Georgia S., ha 1126 South 7thSt., Terre Haute

    pa Evansville

    1922-1930 teacher of Spanish and Latin, Central High School, Evansville.Frank-Woodrum, Mrs. Elizabeth, nr.French, Daisy B., la Huntington, W. Va....

    1906-1907 teacher in city schools, Anderson

    1907-1908 teacher in countrytraining school, Marion Normal

    1909graduated from Indiana University majoring in mathematics

    1909-1910 teacherof mathematics. Lapel

    1910-1914 principal high school, Frankton

    1918-1920teacher of mathematics, Marquette,Mich.

    1920-1924 teacher of mathematics, Huntington, W. Va.

    lr 1924.Froeb, Herman, nr.Froeb-Jererich, Mrs. Emma, nr.♦Gantz, Richard Alonzo, ha Muncie

    1904-1905 principal grade school, Nora

    1905-1906 assistant principal wardschool, Brazil

    1906-1909 principalhigh school, Farmersburg

    1909-1912student, University of Michigan obtainedA. B. degree

    1912-1913 acting professorof biology, Mercer University, Macon,Ga.

    1913-1916 professor of biology,Warrensburg State Normal, Warrens-burg, Mo.

    1916-1918 graduate studentand assistant in botany, University ofIllinois, Urbana, 111.

    1919-1928 professor of biology, Ball Teachers College,Muncie

    A. B. degree University ofMichigan and M. S. degree Universityof Illinois

    deceased 1929.Gibbs, Lillian J., la Philadelphia, Pa.:1904-1905 teacher of grades, Edinburg

    1906-1906 teacher of Latin and English, high school and assistant principalGreenwood

    1906-1907 teacher of Latinand English, high school and principalWilliamsport

    1907 summer and fall,general work charity organization society, Indianapolis

    1907-1908 districtagent associated charities, Cleveland, O.

    1909-1912 parole officer, Thughtar FarmGirls Department, Gem Mills School,Darling P. O., Delaware county. Pa.

    1912-1916 in charge of welfare work,department Public Works, City Hall,Philadelphia, Pa.

    lr 1916.Goshorn-Barr, Mrs. Elsie, ha St. Louis,Mo.

    1906-1907 teacher of grades, ClayCity

    1907-1908 teacher of grades,Bloomington

    1909 received A. B., Indiana University

    1910 married Hugh H.Barr

    1910-1916 homekeeper

    lr 1916.Green, Eva Park, pa Spink Arms Hotel,Apt. 1206 Indianapolis

    1904-1915 teacher of primary work, Martinsville

    1907traveled and studied abroad

    1914-1917teacher of English, junior high school,Elwood

    1917-1924 teacher of Englishdepartment 32, Indianapolis

    1927-1928teacher in Indianapolis city schools.Greene, Charles H., nr.Gregory, Mabel, la Rensselaer

    1906-1907 teacher of grades, Indianapolis

    1907-1909 teacher of grades, St. Petersburg, Flo.

    1909-1911 student, IndianaUniversity

    graduated in class of 19121911-1914 teacher of English, highschool, New Castle

    1914-1916 teacher ofEnglish and history, high school, Napa,Calif.

    1917 head of English dapartment,high school, Rensselaer

    lr 1917.Greiner-Dickey, Mrs. Carabelle, pa 424North Center St., Terre Haute

    1906-1907 teacher, Thorntown

    1907-1908teacher, Anderson

    1908-1914 assistantlibrarian, Indiana State Teachers College

    1914-1924 homekeeper, and nightlibrarian

    1924-1929 reference and document librarian, Indiana State TeachersCollege

    A. B. Wisconsin University

    1929-1930 attending Columbia University, working on M. A. degree.Griffith, Oscar E„ pa 56 Y. M. C. A.Building, Indianapolis: 1904-1905 teacher&...

    1906-1906 principal high school, Chili

    1906-1909 employee post-office, Peru

    1909-1910 student Indianapolis Business College

    1910-1924 bookkeeper, Kiger andCo., Indianapolis

    1926-1929 bookkeeperand credit man for Kiger and Co., Indianapolis.Guess, Lawrence L., pa Y. M. C. A.,Newcastle: 1905-1906 superintendentschools, Milroy...

    1906-1909 superintendent, consolidated school, Johnson count-ty

    1910-1913 superintendent, Paragon:1913-1915 student, Indiana University:1915 A. B., post graduate work in schoolof education: 1915-1917 superintendentschools,&#...

    1921-1924 superintendent, Glenwood

    1924-1925 principal,Oaklandon

    1926-1929 elementary principal, Newcastle.Gwynn-Stimson, Mrs. Lillian, pa 2521North 13th St., Terre Haute

    taughtone year in the country

    1899-1900taught at Elwood

    1900-1901 supplyteacher in Terre Haute city schools andthree years in Indiana State TeachersCollege Training School before graduation: 1905-1906 teacher&#x...

    1906-1929 athome, not teaching.

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • A newsletter issued by the South Bend Turnverein, begun in September, 1937.

    Sec. 562, P. L. & R.SOUTH BEND TURNERVol. VI November, 1942 No. 27fl2t uz ht <TI4ankfu1 ±4is <TI4anksgiuin£ IIfor all t:he&#x...

    Local History

  • Addition to Building in Lima, Ohio; field Work Building A and B, 1942; Steel for G Building, 1942; Train and Salvage sheds, 1...

    These cards represent a filing system created by the Indiana Bridge Company that was used to organize clients, commissions, and locations of ...

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  • 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

  • Train Shed- North Unit Fisher Body Div., 1940; One Bm. 41B8R- 12568, 1950; Steel for new small press area, 1965

    These cards represent a filing system created by the Indiana Bridge Company that was used to organize clients, commissions, and locations of ...

    This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include off...

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  • A newsletter issued by the South Bend Turnverein, begun in September, 1937.

    Sec. 562, P. L. & R.~ SOUTH BEND TURNERVol. V Jan., 1942VALENTINE DANCESATURDAYFEBRUARY 14thSponsored by the Singing SectionMusic byOLD FASHIONED&...

    Local History

  • THE ALUMNI DIRECTORY37at home on account of illness

    attendedIndiana University in 1903.Jackson, Nancy E., ha Lebanon

    nr.Jennings, Josephine, nr.Kessinger, Minnie C, la Winona Lake

    1898-1899 teacher in Whiting

    1899-1909 teacher in Clinton

    1914-1927teacher in city schools of Evansville

    1927-1928 at home, not teaching.Kinert, Katherine, pa South Bend

    1898-1900 teacher in- high school, Waveland

    1900-1905 teacher in city schools, Indianapolis

    1906-1929 teacher of physicsand sanitary living, city schools. SouthBend.Kirk, M. R., pa 1222 South GovernorSt., Evansville

    taught six years incountry schools before graduation

    1898-1909 principal of ward building, Vincennes

    1909-1929 principal of WheelerSchool, Evansville.Larkin-Branson, Mrs. Leota, pa Farmland

    taught in Monroe townshipRandolph county, Farmland, Alexandriaand Indiana State Teachers College before graduation

    1898-1908 teacher ofgrades, Muncie

    1908-1916 teacher ofgrades, Farmland

    1916-1922 writingsupervisor, Randolph county

    1922-1929married, at home, not teaching.Lewis, Ella G., nr.Long-Byrkit, Mrs. Olive, la 1403 LincolnWay East, Mishawaka

    1898-1900 teacher of primary gardes, Elwood

    1901-1904 teacher of intermediate grades, Anderson

    1904-1905 teacher of uppergrades in Mishawaka

    1906-1912 generalsupply and supervision work and publiclibrary work. Mishawaka

    1912-1928married E. B. Byrkit, not teaching,homekeeper.Longman, Nellie, la 1416 North 7th St.,Terre Haute

    1898-1923 teacher in publicschools, Terre Haute

    1923-1928, athome, not teaching.Leaky-Waltz, Mrs. Emma, nr.Logan-Brooks, Mrs. Anna, pa Concord,Calif.: 1898-1903 taught in elementaryschools of Indiana...

    1903-1905 attendedPratt Institute

    graduated 1905

    1905-1908 taught domestic science in privateschool in Cincinnati

    1908-1909 taughtin Miss Farmers School of Cookery,Boston, Mass.

    1910-1918 taught domestic science in elementary schools of Oakland, Calif.

    1918-1929 married, home-keeper. Concord, Calif.

    graduated fromPratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., homeeconomics department, in 1905.Lynch-Wear, Mrs. Flora M., nr.McCauley, Harriet M., la Seattle, Wash....

    1898-1901 teacher of grades, Kokomo

    1901-1903 teacher of grades, Indianapolis

    1903-1905 teacher of grades, Kokomo

    1905-1907 teacher of grades. Seattle, Wash.

    1907-1909 teacher ofgrades Kokomo

    1909-1916 teacher ofgrades, Seattle, Wash.

    Ir 1916.McKelvey, Joseph L.

    nr.Mason-McTurnan, Mrs. Lydia, la 302-31- 1st St., Hermofa Beach, Calif.

    1898-1909 teacher of elementary grades, Indianapolis

    1909-1928 teacher of ele-mentray grades, Los Angeles, Calif.Merry, Blanche, pa Room 227 StateHouse, Indianapolis

    1898-1904 teacherof history and English in high school,Frankton

    1904-1905 student, IndianaUniversity

    1906-1908 teacher in Marioncity schools, Marion

    1910 attendedUniversity of Chicago, received Ph. B.degree in education in 1912

    1912-1914head of Normal training department,Wheeling, West Va.

    1914-1915 teacherFrancis W. Parker School, Chicago, 111.

    1915-1922 principal, high school, Kent-land

    1922-1930 state attendance officer,Indianapolis.Mellon-Quigle, Mrs. Flora, la 3308Hunter Blvd., Seattle, Wash.

    lr 1928married to Edgar A. Quigle, living inSeattle, Wash.Mendenhall-Beseler, Mrs. Ida G., laRFD 1, Box 267. Anaheim, Calif.Meyer, Marguerite, nr.Miller,&#...

    taughtin the district schools of Blackfordcounty before graduation

    1898-1911principal of high school, Hartford Cityand county superintendent, Blackfordcounty

    1911-1929 not teaching, livingin Hartford City.Morris, Georgia, pa Rushville: taughtten years in rural schools of Richland.Union and Noble townships. ...

    three years in grades, NewSalem, all before graduation

    1898-1900teacher of grades. New Salem

    1900-1927 teacher of grades, Rushville

    1927-1929 resigned teaching to take care ofinvalid mother.Mitten, Ella, nr.Mutchler, Fred, pa Bowling Green, Ky.

    1903-1906 instructor in biology, ClarkUniversity, Worchester, Mass.

    receivedA. B. degree from Indiana Universityin 1903 and Ph. D., Clark University,Worchester, Mass.

    1906-1913 head ofscience department. Teachers College,Bowling Green, Ky.

    1913-1919 directorof agricultural extension, University ofKentucky, Lexington, Ky.

    1919-1930with D. C. Heath and Company, Publishers, Bowling Breen, Ky.Neff, William R., la 1916 Port Blakeley,Wash.

    1899-1908 taught in publicschools, Hancock county

    1910-1911principal at Obrien, Wash.

    1912-1914principal at Colby, Wash.

    1915-1916principal McDonald School, Port Blakeley, Wash.

    lr 1916.Norris, Theodore K., nr.Nuzum, Thornton M., pa 703 East Drive,Indianapolis

    1879-1883 teacher inMarion county, West Va.

    1883-1885teacher in Taylor county

    West Va.

    1885-1890 teacher in Madison county

    1890-1891 teacher in Summitville

    1891-1894 teacher in Alexandria

    1895-1896teacher in Muncie

    1896-1897 teacher inNorth Anderson: 1897-1898 attendedIndiana State Teachers College, TerreHaute

    1916-1918, principal of gradeschool, Kokomo

    1918-1919 teacher Indiana Boys School, Plainfield: 1919-1920 principal of schools, Fairbanks

    1920-1922 teacher, Marion county

    1922-1925 teacher of Madison county

    1925-1929 retired

    attended summer terms.Ball Teachers College, 1905-1907

    summer term 1921, Butler University.ODell, Lucian B., superintendent ofschools, Thorntown, prior to death in1907.Paddle ford, Nellie, ha Tuscola

    gradeteacher in public school of Indianapolisfor years preceding her death

    deceasedApril 6th, 1916.Peed, Mattie, pa Rose Court Apt. 33,New Castle

    taught eight years beforegraduation

    1898-1918 teacher of primary grades, Henry county

    1918-1929not teaching, retired.

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