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  • 10THE NORMAL ADVANCEjTacultp Ctjange*DE. HYDE.Each school year brings with it several
changes in the personnel of our Faculty. One
of the...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE137THE TROJAN LITERARY SOCIETY.The Trojan Literary Society has been havingsome very interesting programes this term, butthe greater part&...

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  • INDIANA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. 652. To show what the library has by a given author on a
given subject in a given kind of literatur...

    the remainder of the work will be
pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. Students may use
this catalogue advantageously, even during&#x...

    the floor neatly carpeted and the walls adorned with
appropriate pictures.The library is open week-days about eight hours per day, ex¬
c...

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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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  • IWW I ,r PHOTOGRAPHER -- Mr. McReynoldsEvery year the senior class assumes the responsibility of putting out a yearbook.First, this project must&...

    Smithville High School
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  • 382THE NORMAL ADVANCEDuring the term the following new memberswere admitted: Ena Pletcher, Regine Schultz,Rosa Christy, Estelle Schockel, Ede Miller,Nelle&...

    Miss Yunker, vice-president

    Miss Pletcher, secretary

    MissCrossgrave, treasurer

    Miss Wolfe, sergeant-alarms

    Miss Schockel, parliamentarian.The work of the spring term has been debating. The questions debated have been the following: Resolved, That secre...

    Resolved,That women should be allowed to vote in schoolelections

    Resolved, That the elective systembe adopted in high schools of U. S.

    ResolvedThat the U S. increase the size of her navy

    Resolved, That women be given the right ofsuffrage in the U. S.

    Resolved, That coeducation in higher institutions of learning is preferable to the segregation of the sexes

    Resolved, That the general holiday at the I. S. N.S. should be changed from Saturday to Monday. All of these questions have bee* d...

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  • Drawing of Ross house which stood on an Eminence at Fifteenth Street and Washington Avenue by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and ...

    The Ross Home Which Stood on an Eminence at Fifteenth street and Washington avenue. Drawing by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Artist and ...

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library

  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE213UtterarpALETHENAI NOTES.THE work of the Alethenai Literary So¬
ciety has afforded more than the usual
pleasure for the m...

    every member bears in his heart the
desire to be in the thickest of the battle

    every
man is on his toes pushing the general level
of the society to a higher plane

    and ever, as
each individual grows upward toward his
ideal, the standards of the whole society ap¬
proach the ideal St. Augustine ...

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  • i£=3=£3M«fe3fei!r£=ar^Harvey PolingMr. Poling was born in Brown county. He graduated fromBloomington High School and attended Indi...

    Ellettsville High School
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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

  • 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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  • A diary written by John N. Underwood during his service in the Civil War. Notes on TranscriptionEvery care has been taken to transcribe ...

    Civil War

  • Drawing of the The Gookins Home, Later Coates College, by Juliet A. Peddle, Terre Haute Architect and Artist.

    The Gookins Home, Later Coates College, Which Stood on the Peak of Strawberry Hill, About Where Fifth and Osborne Streets Now Is. Drawing&#x...

    Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Logan Library

  • 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 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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  • THE NOKMAL ADVANCE.father. Doubtless I have received from them mvnatural antipathv to medicine.That the passion known as alcoholism is veryfrequently ...

    his father was William of Orange, known as theSilent

    Maurice, elector of Saxony, was his grandfather

    Frederick William was his brother

    William III, king of England, was his great nephew,and Turenne, one of the greatest French generalsprior to Napoleon, was his nephew. It is&...

    but, taken in connection with the simple observation ofevery .thoughtful person, enough has been said toestablish the main contention, namely, that&#x...

    which this factor lias in the development of human civilization, but that the history of mankind has been in large degree determined by ...

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  • THE NORMAL ADVANCE59the introduction of slaves. It was novel, andso unpopular with the minority that it elicitedthe following remark from a trave...

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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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  • On slide mount: Shortridge-Evans-McFarland House, 640 E. 13th St.South (13th St.) and east elevations

    Yes

    Shortridge-Evans-McFarland House640 East 13th Streetc. 1872This three-bay Italianate house has been altered although not out of character. The original ent...

    single-family dwelling

    Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection

  • 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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