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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE357Tho Training and High Schools will losetheir superintendent at the close of this schoolyear. Professor James O. Engleman, 01,...

    fall, 1908—58

    winter, 1909—61

    and spring, 1909—92. TheSenior class of the College Course for this yearconsists of seven members.The members of last years class are Mess...

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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 ADVANCE11UtterarpALETIIENAI.THE beginning of this school year finds
the Alethenai Literary Society ready to
take up its work at once&#x...

    vice-president, Edith
Provines, and secretary and treasurer, Ruth
Costlow. Miss Mae Mallott will be active in
so far as her work at th...

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  • Drawing of the Jenckes House by Juliet A. Peddle Terre Haute architect and artist.

    The Jenckes home which stood on the present site of Highland Lawn cemetery. Drawing by Juliet A. Peddle Terre Haute architect and artist.One...

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library

  • 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...

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  • 10THE NORMAL ADVANCEthe greetings between old friends and loyalmembers, and the welcoming of new ones, themeeting was called to order by the ...

    treasurer,Rightsell

    historian, Carmack. Clem O.CICERONIANS.The Ciceronian Debating Society began itswork the first week in the term. Some very interesting and helpful wor...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE109Carl Scudder and Tommy Mahan were intown during the first week of school.Miss Helena Freitag is again able to be inscho...

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  • WITH the close of the present semester Mr. Ralph N. Tirey,Superintendent of the BloomingtonPublic School system, will close anotherbanner year for...

    Bloomington High School
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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE47of the Epsilon Delta Chapter. The room withits mellow light, the Halloween decorations,suggestive of spooks and goblins and hob-go...

    the different coursesbeing offered in a unique fashion. At the closeof the evening a hayride was enjoyed.On the evening of Nov. 9, the ...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE217As one of the literary societies of I. S. N.,the Alethenai is justly proud of the doublevictory in the Inter-State deba...

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  • 18The FlashBOY SCOUTSAmong our organizations we are glad to number Ellettsville Troop Number One of the White RiverArea Council Boy Scouts of...

    Ellettsville High School
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  • Drawing of the Terre Haute Female College by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and Architect.

    Terre Haute Female College Which in Later Years Became the Nucleus of St. Anthonys Hospital. Drawing by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist...

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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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  • Drawing of the McGregor Mansion, which stood at Sixth and Chestnut streets by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and Architect.

    The McGregor Mansion, which stood at Sixth and Chestnut streets, where the Knisely and Mary Stewart Apartment Buildings now stand.McGregor House, ...

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library

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

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  • An employee newsletter.

    theOLIVER MIRRORVOLUME 2, No. 2Branch SuggestionPlan ImprovementNoted by KoegleCHICAGO, ILL.-A marked im­provementin both number of sug­gestionssubmitted and&#x...

    Business & Industry

  • 248THE NORMAL ADVANCEture that the smaller the chance of reachingmaturity the greater is the number of youngproduced. We see this same fact ...

    the color is grayish with small dark-coloredspots. The little toads are very sensitive toheat and secrete themselves under stones, leavesand rubbish&#...

    but let a showercome up and they appear in great numbers.Their sudden appearance after a shower hasgiven rise to the widely credited belief&...

    but conclusive evidence ofsuch stories has never been produced.The toad has a well developed sense of locality, and uses the same place of&#...

    but there is not positive proofthat it was the same toad.The toad may be considered as a nocturnalanimal, although it is frequently seen...

    only living and movingthings are devoured. The toads tongue is attached in front and free behind, and is coatedwith a sticky secretion so&#x...

    when the supply isplentiful it spends the time alternately feedingand resting. In one night it consumes foodequal to four times the capacity ...

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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...

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  • 222THE NORMAL ADVANCECorning as hostesses. A jolly time was enjoyed by. all on account of the original andnovel contests engaged in, in whic...

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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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