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.
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Health
Letter to Theodore Debs on University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2/1/1921. Asks that Theodore Debs not forget the book that he wants him to put together of Eugene V. Debs correspondence. Assures Theodore Debs that he will help him get it out next...
Political prisoners; Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926
Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 5/20/1921. Writes that his heart goes out to Eugene V. Debs and the rest of the political prisoners whom he believes are martyrs for a just cause. Says that he is sending Eugene V. Debs a Crucifix to wear around his neck....
Note from Eugene V. Debs to Theodore Debs with typewritten transcript, n.d. Asks that Theodore Debs thank Robins for her "unceasing kindness and untiring services" in his behalf. Says that her visit to the political prisoners there in Atlanta,...
Steve Gatchel's transcribed interview of Willaim Emery's account about the local legend involving a couple who was parked in Stepp Cemtery,and the girl was late getting home so the boyfriend sped through the woods and go into a terrible accident....
Teresa Odum's transcribed interview of Russel Kirshman's account of a supernatural legend involving a girl who was walking down a road when she was hit by a tree limb that broke her neck and crushed her baby. It is said that an imprint of her...
Sandra England's transcribed interview of Kathy Pickrell's account of a childbirth superstition involving a cord getting tangled around a babies neck if the mother lifts her arms or scrub floors in Vigo County, Indiana.
Kelly Bridgewater's transcribed interview of Von Bridgewater's personal account of lifting her arms over her head as a possible cause of why the umbilical cord wrapped around her baby's neck in Vigo County, Indiana.
Andrea L. Showalter is both the collector and the informant in this memorate about finding a roach on the back of her neck in class. There was also another story about finding cockroaches on the twelfth floor of Mills Hall. These events occurred at...
Janet Wells collected a legend from Mae Ferres pertaining to a man who was in a very bad car accident and was the only one to survive; on his neck was a St. Christopher metal.
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.
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.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Letters; Camps; Marching; Soldiers; Railroad mail service; Sabbaths; United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 130th (1863-1865);
A letter from George Gegner to his future wife, Lizzie Wayman, dated September 25, 1864. Gegner was stationed in Decatur, Georgia at the time he wrote the letter. In the letter, George tells Lizzie that it had rained the week beforebut as he writes...