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A monthly journal written and published by the students and faculty of Indiana State Normal School. The last issue of the school year was dedicated to the graduating seniors and printed in the style of an annual yearbook.
Austin Wathen's transcribed interview of Phil. According to Phil, Ed Gein lived in Wisconsin and used to dig up fresh graves. He dug up the graves so he could eat the hearts and livers from the bodies. Phil also told some jokes about Ed Gein.
Barbara Birchfield's transcribed interview of Mary Tudor about Ed Gein. According to Tudor, there was a man in Wisconsin who killed women and made lampshades out of their skin. When he was caught, they found a human heart boiling on the stove.
Black and white copy of a photograph of the women that were involved in a 1954 March of Dimes campaign in Seelyville, Indiana. Seated left to right: Mmes. Anna James and daughter, Donna Mae; Tishia Sagraves, Blance Higham, Mary Ringon and son,...
Black and white reproduction of the Sunday Correspondent's section of the Terre Haute Gazette which gave information about what was happening in Seelyville, Indiana.
Bob Wilberg's transcribed personal account of the story of Ed Gein. According to Wilberg, Ed Gein lived in Plainfeild, Wisconsin, and dug up bodies from several graves. Gein also killed a woman and hung her in his shed just like a deer. Wilberg...
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Catie Spicer's transcribed interview of Keenan Price about Belle Gunness. Price gives an account of Belle Gunness' crimes as he has heard them. According to Price, there is much history and lore about Belle Gunness that still survives in La Porte,...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; La Follette, Robert M. (Robert Marion), 1855-1925; Berger, Victor L., 1860-1929; Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924; Socialism; Socialism -- United States.; Socialists;
Cherdron, Eliza Taylor: Letter to Theodore Debs, 02/13/1917. Says that Theodore Debs is a wonderful brother to Eugene V. Debs. Says that she saw Eugene V. Debs speak a few weeks ago in Chicago, Illinois. Remarks that Eugene V. Debs is the one...