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Education -- Indiana

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Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:

Indiana State Teachers Association Mathematics Section correspondence and minute book

 Collection — Folder S2740
Identifier: S2740
Scope and Contents This collection includes handwritten copy of the annual minutes of the Mathematics Sections of the Indiana and lesson plans from Indiana State Teacher Association in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1914 to 1943 regarding updating lesson plans to fit the pupils lifestyle.
Dates: 1914-1943

Indiana Teachers and Young People's Reading Circle collection

 Collection — Folder S1591
Identifier: S1591
Scope and Contents This collection includes a membership card for Estella Baker for the year 1894, and a diploma for Ruby Widener dated 1901. The other papers are minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors and reports by the manager. There are several lists of children's books and their publishers, with grade levels noted.
Dates: 1894-1917

Indiana University collection

 Collection — Folder S1594
Identifier: S1594
Scope and Contents This collection includes forms, notices, memos, and reports relating to non-academic staff and faculty of Indiana University from 1941-1949. Materials relating to non-academic staff are about training, wages, vacations, retirement, and personnel policy. The faculty materials pertain to teaching, exams, grading, course changes, committees, and out-of-class requirements. There is a brochure entitled "Definitions for Today: Nazism, Fascism, Communism, Democracy" by Professor Heber P. Walker, head...
Dates: 1941-1949

Indianapolis Children's Museum, John Quincy Adams "An Early Indiana School" diorama photograph

 Collection — Folder OB132
Identifier: OB132
Scope and Contents this collection contains one photograph of a diorama of an early Indiana school created by John Quincy Adams at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis prior to 1937.
Dates: before 1937

Indianapolis Classical School for Girls graduation invitation

 Collection — Folder S3184
Identifier: S3184
Scope and Contents This collection includes an invitation to the graduation of the Classical School for Girls at the Propylaeum in Indianapolis, Indiana on June 5, 1907. The invitation was extended by May Wright Sewall, Anna F. Weaver, and the class of 1907.
Dates: 1907/06/05

Indianapolis Public Schools collection

 Collection
Identifier: L588
Scope and Contents This collection includes organization and school histories, staff biographies, pamphlets, periodicals, reports, clippings, and photographs from Indianapolis Public Schools in Indianapolis, Indiana, ranging from 1870 to 2008, undated, regarding the school system, local public schools, teachers and staff, students, school buses, and education.
Dates: 1870-2008, undated

Indianapolis Public Schools Education Center dedication program

 Collection — Folder S0097
Identifier: S0097
Scope and Contents This collection includes the dedication program for the Education Center of the Indianapolis Public Schools in Indianapolis, Indiana on May 20, 1967.
Dates: 1967/05/20

Jacob Baldwin collection

 Collection
Identifier: L379
Scope and Contents This collection includes letters, photographs, newspaper articles, and other materials from Jacob Baldwin in Indianapolis, Indiana ranging from 1898 to 1964 regarding World War 1 military life, family, education, employment at the Barbasol Company, and interurban railways.

There is also an undated panoramic photograph of Company C, 152nd Infantry (OBD026).
Dates: 1898-1964

Jay, Starke and Parke County public schools photograph collection

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: P064
Scope and Contents This collection includes 18 poster-size boards of photographs, drawings, and maps from photographers and students in Starke, Jay, and Parke Counties in Indiana ranging from circa 1894 to 1904 regarding schools, students, teachers, superintendents, and everyday objects.
Dates: circa 1894-1904

John Berry address

 Collection — Folder S3115
Identifier: S3115
Scope and Contents This collection includes a handwritten address from John Berry in Vincennes, Indiana, entitled "Address to Youth," dated April 15, 1841, and submitted to the Western Sun newspaper, encouraging young people to become "learned and virtuous" readers for their own welfare and happiness.
Dates: 1841/04/15

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