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Written in his fourth week of band training school, Himebaugh has finally been able to answered Dorsey’s letters. He is very busy wit...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
Beyl describes a scene of action where their ship knocked out a German bomber. He is getting his first class rate in a few weeks.&...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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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The July 1982 issue of TROIS (Three Rivers One In Six), a publication of the Gay/Lesbian Organization (GLO) at Fort Wayne....
Northeast Indiana Diversity Library
Primary sources relating to the tenure of Alan Carson Rankin as the President of Indiana State University from 1965 to 1975.
Indiana State University Archives
Renn writes from Camp Shelby, Mississippi. He got his letter and the Speedometer and would like the Speedometer every time it is printed....
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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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Panther Girls Prove Ardent Supporters.THROUGH THE ups and downsof BHS athletic endeavors, the girlsof BHS did their utmost to supporttheir teams. ...
Bloomington High School
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A photograph of the Charlestown, Indiana town square. The view is looking north. The water tower was torn down around 1976. It appears ...
Clark County Collections
THE NORMAL ADVANCE.43mands that they be not less strict but more just.An easier world would be one in which idleness,vice, and inefficiency ...
andvirtue, energy and efficiency correspondinglyworse. A more just world would see that each ofthese characteristics received their proper reward.Our colle...
but inwhatever station of life these incapables arefound, they must be borne by those who are capable or else they perish the victims o...
but themajority of these have never been, could never beanything else than what they are. They are incapable and are probably the descendant...
butat a certain period, it attaches itself to anothercrab, sends arms into the tissues of its host, soonloses head and legs, and degenerates...
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
ATHLETICSSMITHVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS 1938-’39When the one great scorer comes to write against yourname, he writes not that you lost or...
Smithville High School
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Perry is writing while on guard duty. He works in the garage part time to learn to be an Army mechanic. The Speedometer newsletters...
Jesse G. Dorsey WWII Correspondence
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
156THE NORMAL ADVANCE.Teaching as a Profession.In the ideal professional man or woman, selfishness has no part. To perfect ones self in any ...
to become a living sacrifice at the altar of thought inleading others to think, to feel, to live. It is thegoal of noblest ambitions...
todie, that others may live. Such was the purposein the life of the worlds greatest teacher, and suchmust be the teachers purpose if sh...
not the agent ofa powerful universal force striving to refine themost precious of heavenly legacies, the human soul,but a servant of the Sta...
but at graduationhe is turned loose upon himself, his own master.If he has been rightly taught, the early need of ateacher dissolves itself&...
it maybuild a squadron that will sweep the seas
it maybridge a river or span a continent
it may capturea city or destroy an army
but it cannot teach. Inthe presence of a towering will, spontaneity islost, thought is stricken dumb and slinks away.What Hubbard calls the ...
but a woman who bore the basket fromthe rushes.But we have long since learned to look to notfor the ideal. To say that a teacher...
Froebel a type of femininity. The former couldlay nations at his feet, but his children learned tohate him
the latter never awed a man into subjection and his pupils adored him. Where Napoleon saw a germ of thought he stamped it out...
Froebel made it bear a hundred fold.The average teacher is a dreamer, not a doer ofthings. She thinks upon questions of idealty inher s...
Indiana State University Archives
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74THE NORMAL ADVANCEcause of hostile feeling existing between thestudents of the tAvo schools. But it seems thatthis feeling of antagonism has di...
the otherpoints came by the foul goal route.Normal, notwithstanding the fact that thiswas the first game of the year, put up a splendid ...
Indiana State University Archives
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE.197The second game was probably the best playedgame of the season. Both teams played in goodform and at no< time durin...
Normal f, Wabash 9.Cavanaugh, Spindler, Cummings, and McFer-rin deserve especial mention for their work thisseason.MY COLLEGE BOY.He is handsome as Ap...
An expert man at football,You can see that by his hair.He can swim and shoot and fence, too,Also jump and dance and run
Is a favorite with the co-eds.,And is in for all the fun.He can play on any instrument,His singing is divine,And when it comes to ...
But he cannot learn his lessons,To save his precious soul.—Exchange.Mrs. Perkins—Did you see any of them horseless kerages up in the...
Indiana State University Archives
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154THE NORMAL ADVANCEP. M. Watson, who developed his wings in
flights of oratory while an active Daedalian, is
now using them as a ...
Indiana State University Archives
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THE XORMAL ADVAXCE161g. W. anb §. ill, C g.r. if. c. aHpHE Y. AV. C. A. has had a series of inter-■*■ esting me...
Indiana State University Archives
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during the last few years in regard to the importance of heredity.Even in ancient times men pondered over theresemblances and differences between...
Indiana State University Archives
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