The photograph shows students and faculty sitting and standing on the steps of the school. They are located in front of the main doors to the school building. The matting of the photograph is inscribed "June 1918."
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)The photograph shows students and faculty sitting and standing on the steps of the school. They are located in front of the main doors to the school building. Students in the center of the front row hold a fabric banner reading "June 1919."
New Jersey State Normal School (Trenton, N.J.)This booklet was likely made by representatives of the Class of 1941 for this event, their Junior Prom. It includes a list of class officers and a list of those who arranged the event, as well as spaces for the original owner to write the names of their dancing partners. This person spent the night dancing mostly with one "Don," but also with "Walt and Jeannette," "Les and Helen," "Fred and Christine," and "John and Jean." No transcription.
unknownThis booklet was likely made by representatives of the Class of 1940 for this event, their Junior Prom. It includes a list of class officers and a list of those who arranged the event, as well as spaces for the original owner to write the names of their dancing partners (this section in this booklet is blank). No transcription.
unknownThe Pedagese was a student run quarterly periodical published by the Pupils of the New Jersey State Normal School at Newark N.J. between 1914 and 1915.
New Jersey State Normal School at NewarkEdward Leefeldt, who was about 28 years old in 1905, seems to have written this notebook as part of a Latin class he taught for the State Normal School at Trenton in September of that year. It includes intermediate elements of Latin grammar, related mostly to the use of the indicative and subjunctive moods, using Julius Caesar and Cicero as example texts. The volume also contained a note giving some provenance. Transcription included.
Leefeldt, Edward G. (Edward George), 1882-1965This small notebook compiles the names of all of the officers of the Thencanic Society from its founding in 1882 to the end of the 19th century. Names through 1896 were recorded by William Bamford, who gifted the book to the Society around his graduation from the Normal School. Information for the last years is written in several different hands. A transcript is available below.
Bamford, William B. (William Brokaw), ca. 1878-1945Volume II, No. 2. (there is no Volume II, No. 1 in the collection). No publication date, but the latest date mentioned was March 5. The Annual Subscription costs 50 cents. The editor-in-chief was Helen J. Mac Caskie.
The table of contents calls this issue the Mother Goose Number and lists Literature, School News, Athletics, Practice Notes, and Our Mother Goose.
The following people contributed: Associate Editor: Pauline Glassman; Business Managers: Ruth Landesman and Albin Frey; Circulation Managers: Jennie Rogers, George Whyte; Literature: Mildred Versoy, Isabelle Folsome, Adelaide Scarlet, and Georgianna Seaman; School News: Sadie Lipson, Julia Timer, and Ruth Meyer; Practice Notes: Blanche Maybaum, Mary L. Masterns, and Gertrude Ernst; Athletics: Gertrude Kennaly.
There are six pages of local advertisements.
New Jersey State Normal School at NewarkVolume III, No. 2, Anniversary Number, May 1916. The annual subscription costs 50 cents, single copies twenty cents. The Editor-in-Chief is Julia Timer, the Associate Editor is Eleanor Cobb.
There is no table of contents. The following people contributed: General Manager: Syd Lasser; Literature: Harriet Gregory (Chairman), Rae Steiger, and Gertrude Kraemer; Among Ourselves: Jennie Danzis (Chairman), Beth Harrison, and Morris Garrabrant; Athletics: Emma Kroll and Alex Perlman; School News: Samuel Koplowitz (Chairman), Grace Lawrence and Jesse Allison; Subscription Manager: David Levine; Art Advisor: Mr. Warren English; Editorial Advisors: Miss Eda G. Willard and Mr. Andrew P. Sloan.
There are five and ¾ pages of local advertisements.
New Jersey State Normal School at NewarkVolume II, No. 3. The Annual subscription costs 50 cents. No publication date, but the likely printed in late May or early June. The editor-in-chief was Helen J. Mac Caskie.
The table of contents lists Literature, Poems, School News, Athletics, and Practice Notes.
The following people contributed: Associate Editor: Pauline Glassman; Business Managers: Ruth Landesman and Albin Frey; Circulation Managers: Jennie Rogers, George Whyte; Literature: Mildred Versoy, Isabelle Folsome, Adelaide Scarlet, and Georgianna Seaman; School News: Sadie Lipson, Julia Timer, and Ruth Meyer; Practice Notes: Blanche Maybaum, Mary L. Masterns, and Gertrude Ernst; Athletics: Gertrude Kennaly and Alice Holland.
There are five pages of local advertisements.
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