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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 senios and printed in the style of an annual yearbook.
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Copy of letter from Marguerite Debs Cooper, 09/08/1947. Writes that she and Gertrude Debs enjoyed Stone's appearance on TOWN MEETING OF THE AIR. Says that it was thoughtful of Stone to send her a copy of ADVERSARY IN THE HOUSE so quickly. Assures...
Eric Bowman's transcribed account of a shack that was located in Pulaski County, Indiana. Everytime someone would go near it, different sounds could be heard. When finally the old shack was rebuilt the sounds that were once there disappeared.
Eric Nance's transcribed interview of Brian Schoppel's account of an animal lover in Terre Haute, Indiana. According to Schoppel, there was a very rich man who lived in a shack with several dogs. When the old man disappeared, the srerrif came to...
Frank Haas's transcribed interview of Jackie Thornburg about Jesse James. According to Thornburg, there is a farmer who refuses to tear down an old shack because Jesse James used it once to hide in.
Jessica Marcum's transcribed interview of Jerry Chapman about Hatchman's Cemetery. According to Chapman, the Hatchetman killed his wife and child and now haunts the cemetery near his shack.
Leslie Thompson's transcribed interview of Ollie Hemenway's account of Molly in Boonville, Indiana. According to Hemenway, Molly lives in a shack and works in the public library. Molly has about fifteen dogs and only ever buys dog food. People...
Rebecca Jones' transcribed interview of Ott Ratliff about a bad guy in New Orleans, Louisiana. According to Ratliff, he and a friend were driving and stopped at a well. They heard a woman screaming like she was being killed, so they went to see...
Susie Cooper's transcribed interview of Linda Collier about misers in Terre Haute, Indiana. According to Collier, the Champions were very rich and had a great big house, but they lived in a coal shack so they could count the coal coming out of...