Journalism; Indiana State Normal School; 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 senios 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.
Bands; Indiana State University; Musical instruments; Musicians; Nightclubs; Student activities; Student organizations; Student unions; Students
A band performs during the "Your Father's Moustache" nightclub hosted by the Tirey Memorial Union Board in the Tirey Memorial Student Union (now Tirey Hall).
Bands; Indiana State University; Musical instruments; Musicians; Nightclubs; Student activities; Student organizations; Student unions; Students
A band performs during the "Your Father's Moustache" nightclub hosted by the Tirey Memorial Union Board in the Tirey Memorial Student Union (now Tirey Hall).
Bands; Indiana State University; Musical instruments; Musicians; Nightclubs; Student activities; Student organizations; Student unions; Students
A band performs during the "Your Father's Moustache" nightclub hosted by the Tirey Memorial Union Board in the Tirey Memorial Student Union (now Tirey Hall).
A transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Darlene Beckman from an anonymous informant. In this account, the informant describe picking up a woman on his way to a school dance and offering her his jacket to keep...
Alice Pigg's transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Belinda Young. In this account, a taxi driver comes across a young woman in her night gown who says she has been sleepwalking and wants to be taken home. Once...
Alicia Beasley's transcribed interview of Virginia Floyds' account of a supernatural experience that happened to Virginia Floyds' mother. Apparations of Virginia Floyds father would appear when help was needed.
Angela Hustedt collected a legend from Dotti Moore pertaining to the Pell family in Brazil, Indiana in which the father killed his family and then hung himself. These events occurred in Brazil, Indiana.
Serial murderers -- Indiana; Homicides -- Indiana; Women; Dismemberment;
Anna Coffey's transcribed interview of Phil Coffey's account of the story of Belle Gunness. Belle Gunness was one of America's first known female serial killers. She married men and killed them for insurance money.
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.
Back and white photocopy of a newspaper article about the death of Albert B. Pegg. Pegg was on the oldest residents of the area and was a friend of Chauncey Rose. The obituary gives a brief biography of him.
Barbara Barnett's transcribed interview of Mary Crocker about the Face in the Wall in Terre Haute, Indiana. According to Crocker, a tractor ran over a boy and killed him. The father kept the tractor driver in a shed and then in a cage until he...
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.
Bettie Graeter's transcribed variant of the Vanishing Hitchhiker urban legend as collected by Joan Myer. In this account, a man picks up a woman who is hitchhiking and takes her home but finds that she has disappeared when he opens the door for...
Reynolds, John -- Interviews; Oral history; Coal miners -- Indiana -- Vermillion County -- Interviews;
Betty Lientz of Clinton, Indiana, talks about her father, John Reynolds, who worked as a mule driver at the Syndicate and Struggling Monkey coal mines in Vermillion County.