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Members of the varsity debate team, from left to right: Otis Aggertt (coach), Reed Stewart, Judy Leas, Don Morlon, David Everson....
Indiana State University Archives
The Edward A. Pease Papers consists of correspondence files, committees and commission papers that include meeting minutes and member names, senate...
Indiana State University Archives
The John A. Boyd Papers consists of sample exams, letters, biographical information on Sandra B. and E. Ronald Culp, student papers from 194...
Indiana State University Archives
One typed page including photograph; biography of Charles Roll, history teacher.
ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.Charles T. Rolln inspirational his...
Vigo County Historical Society
One typed page including photograph; biography of Emma-Lindsay Squier, author of books, newspaper columns, and magazine stories.
ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.Emma-Lindsay Squierh ugh she resid...
Vigo County Historical Society
One typed page including two portraits; biography of rose Melville, screen celebrity and originator of a new theater genre.
ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.Rose Melvilleor the first two ...
Vigo County Historical Society
One typed page including photograph; biography of Robert Debs Heinl, nephew of Eugene V. Debs and nationally-known journalist.
ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.Robert Debs Heinlnephew of Eugene&...
Vigo County Historical Society
One typed page including portrait; biography of James Vickroy, commercial artist.
WABASH VALLEY P R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.James M. Vickroytalented commercial...
Vigo County Historical Society
44THE NORMAL ADVANCE.for life simply intensifies it from generation togeneration.What the sacculina is in the crab family, thepauper is in the hu...
the women beg and send thechildren around to beg. They make their eyessore with vitrol. In my own time I have seenthree generations amo...
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242T 11 K N O R M A L A D V A N Cwhite glass out of the bank. They worked withbare hands and dug into the soft...
some are built out of boardsfrom broken-up store-goods boxes
many haveroofs of tin culled from the dump. Few of themark. Stable manure had been dumped in theyard and about the house almost up ...
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE239out by the British authorities in Canada fannedthe flame of discontent
and Elliott, the oldenemy of the Americans, still living nearMaiden (across the river below Detroit), observing symptoms of impending wTar b...
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE249which they believe they are seconded by theunanimous voice of their fellow-citizens of thisstate.01 This bank was given the ...
the drain of money from the westthrough the land offices
reckless speculation inlands and town property
bad and carelessbanking
the restrictions placed by the secretary of the treasury upon the kind of moneythat Avould be received from the land purchasers—all these&...
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE139Calhoun Clay opened a bank in NolaChucky.All the colored people around Nola Chuckydeposited their savings in Calhouns bank andCal...
whatwould you do in such a case?Why—er—why, sir, Id walk lame, too,replied the somewhat mystified medical student.Heres to man: He&...
he is not especially bright
he is often turneddown
he generally smokes, and he frequentlygoes out at night.Rev. Sims was distinguished by his longnose. When he came to town the boys wouldlaug...
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE245play a funeral march, and the guests gaze uponhim. After the guests have looked upon Trimalchio in his glory, and have&...
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE379lian has become one of the strongest literarysocieties in the institution. A further resultof this persistency was the victory...
the spirit which pervadedtheir tasks and aided the solution of theirproblems.FORUMFriends of the Forum Debating and LiterarySociety, who saw the body&...
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246THE NORMAL ADVANCEAeyed, and put on sale at Vincennes.32 Troopsand travellers had passed over these lands, andhad sent far and Avide gloAving&...
they cannot get for their produce one dollar of the kind of money that willbe received in payment of their debts to theUnited States....
Niles Register, Oct. 12, 1816,P. 107
Western Sun, Oct. 5
Nov. 9, 1816.
Indiana State University Archives
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Inventory of the Larkin Lewis Beeman Collection which contains .5 cubic feet of handwritten class notes and seating charts from Beemans days ...
Indiana State University Archives
A magazine dedicated to sharing the mission, spirituality and ministries of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.
2 HOPE // FALL 2011 www.SistersofProvidence.org 3HOwithinPEFeaturesCover story 4Spirituality of acceptanceCancer center chaplain 6A beacon of hopeNurse and...
Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana
THE NORMAL ADVANCE145ter Co., the General Electric Co., the Westing-
house people, the Eastern Kodak Co., the Gil¬
lette Safety Razor Co...
the men at the
plow, perhaps, that is drawn by women, or at
the irrigation pumps—but working always as if
the whole life d...
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE243We were there several different daj^s duringthe latter part of March, when the weather wasraw and cold, yet many of...
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