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.
Biography;Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Health
Letter to Theodore Debs on Seymour Stedman, Attorney at Law letterhead, 05/12/1939. Tells Theodore Debs that Ovum Tapper is a lawyer working for the Water Office Collection Department in Chicago, Illinois. Says that his brother speaks well of Ovum...
Elections -- United States; Socialist Party of the United States of America;
Letter from Theodore Debs, 12/10/1928. Says that the he was gratified by the results of the recent election. Acknowledges that "it was not all that was desired, so far as the Socialist Party was concerned, but the vote is highly encouraging...
Darrow, Clarence, 1857-1938; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Haywood, Big Bill, 1869-1928; Western Federation of Miners;
Letter to Theodore Debs, 6/19/28. Says that he appreciated the articles Theodore Debs sent about William Haywood. Writes that Theodore Debs' impression of Haywood coincides with his own. Tells Theodore Debs that he knew Haywood well because while...
American Appeal; Socialism -- United States -- Newspapers; Socialist Party of the United States of America;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 10/20/25. Writes that he feels honored to be appointed to the post of managing editor of the AMERICAN APPEAL. Says that he cannot thank Eugene V. Debs and the members of the Socialist Party's National Executive Committee...
Letter from Theodore Debs, 01/24/1943. Tells Lee that he is writing to commemorate his 70th birthday. Says that he is thankful for the "invaluable service" that Lee has rendered to the socialist cause. Writes that it is because of Lee's...
Books; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Political prisoners; United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Georgia;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/09/1919. Writes that she has not forgotten Eugene V. Debs. Says that she wants to know if Eugene V. Debs received the book she sent him that is highly recommended to Masons and students of the Cabala. Includes a poem...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on University Research Extension Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 7/19/1912. Writes that at the request of A. W. Harrack and Leo J. Richardson that he is sending Eugene V. Debs a deluxe edition of the LIBRARY OF ORIGINAL...
Letter to Theodore Debs on University of Wisconsin-Madison letterhead, 8/16/1921. Tells Theodore Debs that he has written the Attorney General on Eugene V. Debs' behalf. Mentions that he heard from Victor Berger that Eugene V. Debs might be...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1920
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 5/24/1920. Writes that he lives on a highly isolated ranch in Utah. Remarks that he has always thought it was an honor to represent the Los Angeles, California comrades at the Social Party Convention of 1904 and help to...
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 ; Birthdays
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/3/1921. Says that while he has never met Eugene V. Debs that his friend James Whitcomb Riley has spoken so highly of Eugene V. Debs that he wanted to wish Eugene V. Debs all the best on his birthday. Assures Eugene V....
Letter to Theodore Debs, 11/11/1926. Writes that Stephen Marion Reynolds showed him the letter Theodore Debs sent him. Mentions that he was consoled that his letter of condolence was recognized by Theodore
Debs and the other members of the Debs...
Demonstrations; Amnesty; Pardon; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926;
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, n.d. Writes that the demonstration on behalf of amnesty will be highly divided with results that will be questionable. Says that the demonstration should have been deferred until the Warren Harding administration had a...
Legends; People; Religion; Religious groups; Freedom of religion; Religious meetings; Religious processions; Indiana State University; Indiana State Laboratory High School (Terre Haute, Ind.);
L. Joseph Stivers transcribed interview of Nancy Latta about Brother Max Lynch. According to Latta, Lynch used to stand in the Quads at Indiana State University and preach to students. Some students heckle him, and other students listen quietly....
Legends; People; Religion; Religious groups; Freedom of religion; Religious meetings; Religious processions; Indiana State University; Indiana State Laboratory High School (Terre Haute, Ind.);
L. Joseph Stivers transcribed interview of Sheila Thomas about Brother Max Lynch. Thomas had a personal encounter with Lynch where she ended up spitting on him. Lynch harrassed Thomas and her boyfriend, so she spat on Lynch.
Legends; People; Religion; Religious groups; Freedom of religion; Religious meetings; Religious processions; Indiana State University; Indiana State Laboratory High School (Terre Haute, Ind.);
L. Joseph Stivers transcribed interview of Ron Williams about Brother Max Lynch. Williams and Lynch had an exchange in which Williams answered a question with a different answer than Lynch wanted. Since Lynch made him look bad, Williams went to...
Legends; People; Religion; Religious groups; Freedom of religion; Religious meetings; Religious processions; Indiana State University; Indiana State Laboratory High School (Terre Haute, Ind.);
L. Joseph Stivers transcribed interview of Jamie Virostko about Brother Max Lynch. According to Virostko, Lynch worked at Indiana State University until he was fired for physically restraining a student to prevent them from leaving Lynch's class...
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.
John Coleman's transcribed interview of Kathie Buhr about Ed Gein. According to Buhr, there was a man who was butchering women and selling their meat to other people.