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.
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.
A transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Amy Heleine from an anonymous male informant. According the legend, Stiffy was a dog who died of heartbreak shortly after his master's death. He was then stuffed and placed inside...
A transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Stewart A. Cole from an anonymous informant. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who was stuffed after he died and placed inside his master's tomb, which is located in...
A transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Thomas F. Keohane III from an anonymous informant. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who died of heartbreak shortly after his master's death. He was then stuffed and placed...
A transcribed weather belief as collected by Bill Folop from Jeff Hasler regarding the idea that cats and dogs attract lightning during a thunderstorm.
Active members, the pet, and the house mother of the Theta Chi fraternity. First row, from left to right: R. Eaton, D. Geise, R. Best, Mrs. Powers, W. Cameron, D. Stallings, and C. Sluder. Second row, from left to right: T. Zeiss, J. Sharkey, M....
Active members, the pet, and the house mother of the Theta Chi fraternity. First row, from left to right: R. Eaton, D. Geise, R. Best, Mrs. Powers, W. Cameron, D. Stallings, and C. Sluder. Second row, from left to right: T. Zeiss, J. Sharkey, M....
Andrea Davis's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Kerrie Davis. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who was stuffed and placed in his master's tomb upon his master's death. Supposedly, the dog's eyes will glow...
Ann Ledgerwood's transcribed interview of Greg Wimmenauer's account of an animal lover in Washington, Indiana. According to Wimmenauer, there was a lady who lived with between fifty and one hundred cats. She never got rid of them because they were...
Barbara Bgham's transcribed interview of Doris Chastain's account of an animal eater in Paoli, Indiana. According to Chastain, a woman in Paoli, Indiana, named Mrs. Shetland, lived near the city dog pound and served dogs and cats to dinner guests.
Barbara Livingston's transcribed account of the legend of Stiffy Green as collected by Shawn Stoll. According to the legend, Stiffy was a dog who was stuffed and placed in his master's tomb when his master died. Supposedly, the ghost of the dog...
Bette Graber's transcribed interview of Saundra France's account of the local legend involving a lady in black who sits over her husbands grave with two white dogs and guards his grave in Stepp Cemetery in Morgan County, Indiana
Bill Denny collected a story from Dennis Dodson about an undergraduate student at Xavier University in Cinncinatti encountering some scary things while researching the Devil.
Black and white photocopy of a photograph of John Kline and his dog. John is in his uniform holding the dog on a sidewalk. Photo taken before John Kline joined the 106th Infantry Division in March 1944.