Form letter, n.d. Says that the enclosed manuscript can be used in any way by the receiver. Asks that if the receiver decides to publish any part of it to give some money to a homeless shelter, an orphanage, or a children's hospital. Includes a...
Black and white photograph of Ben and Ada Ehrlich and their daughters, Helen and Dorothy, standing in front of their house. The house was the first one south of Seelyville Common School No. 6, south of US 40 and Main Street.
Black and white photograph of Bessie and Famous Williams and their family standing outside on the front porch of their home. The house was located in US 40 in Seelyville, two houses east of the Kleptz Building (Tavern and Grocery).
Children; Children & animals; Children's clothing & dress; Dogs;
Black and white photograph of Jim Webster and Bill Smith as children. The child on the left is holding a small dog, and a larger dog is sniffing near the child to the right. They are sitting outside.
Black and white photograph of Bill Williams standing next to his bicycle in his Grandma Fanny Stephen's side yard in the late 1930s. The house was the first one east of the Kleptz Building.
Black and white photograph of a boy's church group. The boys are smiling, and five of them are wearing suits. The pulpit stands in the background as well as a United States flag. One boy is wearing glasses. A banister is behind and above the boys....
Actors; Children; Indiana State Teachers College; Indiana State University; Stages (Platforms); Student activities; Student works; Students; Teachers; Theatrical productions;
The director and the cast of the Children's Theater production of "Mystery at the Old Fort." From left to right: the director, the assistant director, Bill Lyon, Phyllis Cluder, Dan Payne, Connie J. Constant, Sandy Simpcoe, Rick A. Harrington,...