Journalism; Indiana State Normal School; Indiana State University; Education; Literature; College yearbooks;
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.
Girl Scouts of the United States of America; Gisolo, Margaret, b. 1914?; Camp meetings; Camping;
A fragmented newspaper clipping from the Terre Haute Tribune Star [?]. Margaret Gisolo was named the new Scout Director for the Covered Bridge Council at a Girl Scout Night program at Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church. Troops 5, 12, and 14...
Camping; Children;Girl Scouts of the United States of America
A fragmented newspaper clipping in the Terre Haute Tribune-Star. The news clipping explains the purpose of Girl Scout camps and informs what campers should expect. The article lists the staff that worked at the camp. Margaret Gisolo was a camp...
Coal mines and mining -- Indiana -- Vermillion County; Tipples; Clinton Coal Company (Clinton, Ind.); Crown Hill Mine No. 1 (Clinton, Ind.); Crown Hill Mine No. 2 (Vermillion County, Ind.); Crown Hill Mine No. 3 (Clinton, Ind.); Mining corporations...
A newspaper clipping from the Daily Clintonian about the Clinton Coal Company's Crown Hill Mine No. 1. The photograph depicts the construction of mine's wood tipple in 1901.
A newspaper clipping from the Terre Haute Tribune Star. Margaret Gisolo was named director of the Terre Haute Girl Scouts. She was selected by the local Girl Scout council. She started her duties in the position Feb. 1.
Black and white newspaper clipping about Ron Felling's lawsuit settlement from Indiana University. Ron Felling was a 1957 Glenn High School graduate who worked as an assistant coach for Bobby Knight at IU.
Black and white newspaper clipping about the new Lost Creek Township school. It shows a picture of the school, a two story building with an arched entrance way and trees out front. The school was located at the southwest corner of U.S. 40 and...
Athletes; Basketball; Sport clothes; Athletic shoes; Uniforms; Athletic shoes; Hosiery; Towels; Glenn High School (Glenn, Ind.)
Black and white newspaper clipping of the 1956 Glenn High School Pirates basketball team after defeating Otter Creek. HERE ARE THE GLENN PIRATES, who defeated Otter Creek, 66-40, in the second game of the first Valley prelim session last night at...
Black and white newspaper clipping with a picture of John Caley, chairman of the Seelyville Fire House building committee, handing the deed to the new building to Dr. John Eppert and James Nickolson, members of the town board. Lee Wyatt and Jack...
Black and white newspaper clipping with label Queer Quartet, a group of four men that had been together in the Indiana legislature: M.T. Krueger, Louis Donhorst, Eugene V. Debs, and Edward Schmidt, 1885.
Black and white scan which is a newspaper clipping of an unknown source reporting on the death of Binkley Coal Mine # 1 worker Joe Marcinko. According to the article, Joe Marcinko was working as a shot firer (a worker who inserts explosive...
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Elections -- United States; Socialist Party of the United States of America; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Presidential elections -- United States; Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1908;
Color newspaper clipping about (and image of) the Glenn Orphanage for Colored Children. It is a two story brick building with multiple wings. There are columns on the second floor on the left side. There is a brick chimney attached to the main part...
Form letter, n.d. Writes that the Phifer Features Syndicate Service has established offices for the purpose of producing a high class half column for daily newspapers in small cities. Includes a clipping by Lincoln Phifer on Eugene V. Debs. Also,...
Letter from David Karsner, 01/10/1923. Says that he did write anything on Horace Traubel's birthday except for this little note. Writes that he is sending it to Traubel with a complimentary copy of TALKS WITH DEBS IN TERRE HAUTE. Remarks that...
Letter from Eugene V. Debs on Crown Hotel, Providence, Rhode Island letterhead, 03/07/1917. Writes that Traubel's note made him happy. Remarks that he will make any kind of arrangement necessary to see Traubel. Says that William Gable is still the...
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen (U.S.); American Railway Union;
Letter from Theodore Debs, 6/8/1942. Writes that he was glad to hear that Rogers' celebrated his 84th birthday. Tells Rogers that he finds the rumor that Eugene V. Debs had amassed a great fortune amusing. Remarks that no one would care how much...