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One typed page including photograph; biography of John Edward McGilvrey Jr., founding president of Kent State University.
WABASHP R OFIA hometown h heroes who h difference. A seriies of ttributes tto h f ib t t h have made a diff dVALLEYL E S...
Vigo County Historical Society
One typed page including photograph; brief history of Roots Department Store.
ABASH VALLEY WP R O F I L E SA series of tributes to hometown heroes who have made a difference.The Root StoreFounded in 1856 ...
Vigo County Historical Society
138THE NORMAL ADVANCEtheir play they rushed swiftly about in well defined paths and the Star took pleasure in caringfor them. Its kindliest ...
Indiana State University Archives
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Oral history interview of Thomas Songster. Tom was one of the founders of the Special Olympics Indiana. He is asked to answer the follo...
Special Olympics Indiana
Chamberlain House on East Maple Street.
the CHAMBERLAIN HOME ON EAST MAPLE AVENUE. DRAWING BY MISS JULIET A. PEDDLE, TERRE HAUTE ARTIST AND ARCHITECT.The Chamberlain house is located...
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library
Prophets Town and Tippecanoe B.G. 1840. (title from verso of last page; this copy obviously written later than that date, in 1860s ...
A few mounds of earth and bits of decayed bark mark the old Indian burial ground. Prophets Town originally stood on 45 cleared acres...
George Winter
Drawing of the Dowling House by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and Architect.
The Dowling House, Now Occupied by the Rose Old Ladies Home. Drawing by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and Architect.The DOWLING HOUSE...
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 4/9/1917. Writes that he was surprised by Rogers letter. Informs Rogers that he has made appeals on be...
Eugene V. Debs Correspondence
This file contains the documents related to the suit John McGowen brought against Jesse and Samuel Dougherty for a plea of Trover and C...
Early Vincennes, 1732-1835
THE NORMAL ADVANCE181owes the little recognition it received in evenbeing considered in the bill. But as long as theparing of appropriations for&...
Indiana State University Archives
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THE NORMAL ADVANCE71UtterarpALETIIENAI.There is no darkness but ignorance.—
Shakespeare.THE Alethenai are still continuing the
study of English authors.No...
Review of The
Tempest
Review of King Lear, and Cur¬
rent Events.The Lake Poets Day was observed Decem¬
ber 5. Roll call was answered by quotations
...
Review
of Tintern Abbey
Review of The Rime of
the Ancient Mariner
Review of Macedon
Current Events, and Parliamentary Drill.Two old members, Miss Zoe Bodenhafcr, of
Middletown, and Miss Clara Applegate, of
Bloomington, visited ...
Indiana State University Archives
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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
AL W•W :W•; ...1,..,<»/■»; V.! ’’ <™a~j Z^ZZ 6 ” *F. »£ - v£/...
Unionville High School
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Dy Nicole RddazioDloomington High School South is often described as a diuense melting pot of people, uuith many different cultures and ethnicbac...
Bloomington High School South
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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
246THE NORMAL ADVANCESay, Yaller, the fellow at the Mission theother night, said that everybody was everybodyelses brother. Now, since youre my b...
yet to a large majority of those directly benefited, its worth is unknown, while to others it isan object of disgust or even of fe...
that the toad has power to poisonbabies by its breath
and that if you kill a toadyour cows will give bloody milk. How few ofus do not remember how we feared to handle atoad lest w...
Indiana State University Archives
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORYWell, here we are, the seniors of 1958. When we were in our first year of school we were a muchlarger class th...
Stinesville High School
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A speech of Charles E. Hooker from June 15, 1876 concerning relations between the white and colored people of the south.
Indiana State Library Genealogy Collection
19 GOTHIC 16In forty minutes of fighting, the local aggregation triumphedby a 25 to 14 score, thus winning the Sectional Championship forthe ...
Bloomington High School
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THE CENTER OF POPULATION--ContinuedI am glad we agree on this. I have always wished it sinceGenie and Owen were little tots. Just think ...
Bloomington High School
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