Copy of letter to H. Austin Simons, 03/29/1920. Writes that since Theodore Debs is not going to Washington to attend the Debs Day Demonstration that he would like to pay for Marguerite Prevey, if she is out of prison, to attend the event. Remarks...
Copy of letter to H. Austin Simons, 03/29/1920. Writes that since Theodore Debs is not going to Washington to attend the Debs Day Demonstration that he would like to pay for Marguerite Prevey, if she is out of prison, to attend the event. Remarks...
Letter from Eugene V. Debs on APPEAL TO REASON letterhead, 05/12/1908. Writes that while he was honored to receive an invitation from the Whitman Fellowship that he is unable to accept it. Asks that Traubel send his greetings to all the members of...
Amnesty; Fans (Persons); Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926; Meetings; Pardon; Political prisoners; Prison sentences; Prisons; Public speaking;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 9/30/21. Writes that after his speech on "My Friend Debs," D. R. H. Potter, an influential minister from Hartford, Connecticut, said that "Our government is disgraced every day that Debs is kept behind bars." Says that an...
Stedman, Seymour; Presidential elections -- United States; Socialism -- United States -- Periodicals; Writing;
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 10/12/20. Says that Eugene V. Debs and Seymour Stedman are the only "worthy candidates for office." Writes that he would like an article from Eugene V. Debs which he could publish in the next issue of PEARSON'S MAGAZINE.
Socialism -- United States; Political satire, American -- Periodicals;
Letter from Eugene V. Debs, 1/21/14. Assures Hillquit that he should accept Nathan Straus' offer to write for PUCK. Asks him, "Why should we not take advantage of such a fine opportunity to get our message to the vast and varied clientele of this...
Legends; People; People associated with military activities; People associated with politics & government; Indiana Territory; Indiana Territory -- History;
Darrel Thomas's transcribed interview of Robert Lee about Daniel Boone. According to Lee, Boone's brother once lived in a clearing near U.S. Highway 41 and Indiana State Road 46.
Legends; People; People associated with military activities; People associated with politics & government; Indiana Territory; Indiana Territory -- History;
David Graham's transcribed interview of Francis Ostendorf about Daniel Boone. According to Ostendorf, Boone was stationed in Vincennes, Indiana, at Fort Sackville. When Fort Sackville was under attack by the British Boone and his men were...
Legends; People; People associated with military activities; People associated with politics & government; Indiana Territory; Indiana Territory -- History;
David Graham's transcribed interview of Jim Ebersold about Daniel Boone in Vincennes, Indiana. According to Ebersold, Boone defeated twenty men single-handedly. Ebersold also stated that Boone had a kinship with local Indians.
James Slaven's transcribed interview of Morgan Kyle about Al Capone. According to Kyle, Capone was the most influential bootlegger of the era. There were many small-time bootleggers, but they all answered to Capone.
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.
Oral history interview of Della Thacker. She is asked to answer the following questions: "How did you come to work at the Laboratory school? What was the main goal of the laboratory school while you were teaching? Who were some of the most...
Oral history interview of Greg Ulm. He was asked to answer the following questions: "How did you become the principle of the laboratory school? What were the main goals of the laboratory school when you were principle? How long were you principle?...
Oral history interview of Stan Evans. He is asked to answer the following questions: "How did you come to work at the laboratory school? What English classes did you teach? What was the over main goals of laboratory school? What role did the lab...
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology;Indiana State University; Teachers; School superintendents; Hobbs, Barnabas C. (Barnabas Coffin), 1815-1892;
Three typed pages which contain a short biography of Barnabas Hobbs. He was the State Superintendent of Instruction, a trustee for 20 years at Indiana State Normal School, was influential in the founding of Rose Polytechnic School and was the first...
Photograph of a large gathering of members of the Prince Hall Lodge in Terre Haute. S.W. Stuart, first master of the lodge, is pictured among those seated in the first row, fifth from the left. Educator and writer Fred D. Blake is pictured seated...