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  • 116THE NORMAL ADVANCEThe annual Bryan prize discussion was held inthe afternoon on the subject, Is IndianaReady for the Initiative and Referendum?...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE121LiQ:atfjiettcs

    SINCE the last issue of the Advance the
standing of the Indiana State Normal
School in athletics has advanced a hundred
fold. We ...

    Courtright, 0 in 1 attempt

    Knauth, 8
in 11 attempts. Personal fouls—Wann (2),
Stiffler, Deal (4), Stout (2), Briggs. Referee
—Gilbert Rose Pol...

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  • 12THE NORMAL ADVANCEto the society during the coming year.The society has changed its regular meeting
time from Friday afternoon at 3 :30&...

    Jen¬
nie Hayth, vice-president

    Naomi Turner,
editor

    Avonza Dunagan, secretary

    Minerva
Payton, artist, and Lelia Johnson, treasurer.The new members are: Misses Fay Wilson,
Mary Earnest, Lola May, Ruby St. John,
Francis...

    Thomas Mahin, Caspar Crim, 604
Eagle street

    Robert Hoffman, Andrew Merker,
Thomas R. Johnston and Emmett Roirdan. The
first meeting will be held Friday, October 10.Plans already are und...

    vice-president, Gladys Rippetoe

    sec¬
retary, Faun McKamey

    treasurer,k June
Manor

    editor, Nellie Glover

    artist, Esther
Newton. The subject for the years work is
the modern novel.The old members in are Gladys Rippetoe,
Cleda Eckert, Marjorie&#x...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • WINNING STREAKThe dance team shares their thoughts on theirperformances during competitions.While the dance team has excelled all the winning streak t...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • a room full of other peoples babies. The train¬
ing you will acquire before and during your
teaching experience is a good one ...

    Indiana State University Archives
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  • This is an issue of The Weekly Indianian, a newspaper published for the Indiana State Grange and devoted to the interests of the patron...

    Weekly

    Indiana State Library Newspaper Collection

  • 44THE NORMAL ADVANCETHLBisTICSSINCE the last issue of the Advance much
has been done in promoting athletics at the
State Normal. The usual&#x...

    J.
W. Fitzgerald, vice-president

    Thomas R.
Johnston, treasurer

    Miss Nell Glover, secre¬
tary

    Andrew Merker, custodian. The first
meeting of the board of control was held the
following week and arrangements were made
for starting...

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  • ANNA--Continuedentered the store. The only one he saw was an old man whom heasked concerning the road to Winston Groves.Do I know how t...

    Bloomington High School
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  • 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&#x...

    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...

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  • VTHE N OR MA L AD V .AN C E137intellectual genius. Even the horrible, scenes ofhis stories are, beautiful, because,., of the perfection ...

    critical writings than upon thepoems and tales. It was, in this field that hemade-most of his modest income,.and into thiswork he put the&#x...

    drank, it must havebeen of a

    vastly different brew from, that ofyour time, and mine. If

    he-loved women, itgoes t,o., prove him more the, poet. One cannotcondemn a man for being drawn by the perfumed flowers of the world. .&...

    .,,, ■ , Allan W., Grissom.February 10, 1909. ■ , New York CityThe Love of The Little StarGUY BOGARTCountless eons ago there d...

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  • The wife of a city council member, Catherine Richardson describes the tense hours leading up to the Ohio River flooding the city of Jef...

    Jeffersonville Township Public Library

  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 8 SEPTEMBER, 1950H. F. DONAGHER D. A. HIMESD. A. Himes Retirement Announced;Un . rr . 11-u·n·-u-9Ln:..r-&...

    Business & Industry

  • 134THE NORMAL ADVANCEEdgar Allan Poe-In certain foreign lands Edgar Allan Poehas long since come into his own, but Americans have been too b...

    at Richmond, Virginia—here he spenthis childhood

    at the University of Virginia,at Charlottesville, where the poet was a student

    at Providence, Rhode Island—here lived,and was wooed by Poe, Mrs. Sarah HelenWhitman, also a poet

    in this city—Poe livedhis last years here

    and at Baltimore, where heleft the world that had held an overflowingcup of sadness eyer to his lips.The New York exercises were held a...

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  • 64THE NORMAL ADVANCE.books, papers and pencil a vigorous push acrossthe table, and jumped from his chair. He hesitated a minute, looked about,&#x...

    and now that he found it was to be held here hewas very anxious to see the people that attended.When they entered the room, it...

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  • Sta-Var# 3er\\ov^JUXTAPOSITIONSbt|lauren hurriesThroughout the 20th century, gender rolesin America have taken a dramatic turn. In1920, the Ninet...

    Bloomington High School South
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  • 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...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE51WEEK OF PRAYER.The week beginning Sunday, November 8,and closing, Sunday, November 15th, was setapart as a week of prayer for...

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