source: Coatesville Herald (Coatesville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, June 4, 1953 - page 1, column 2:
BROWNSBURG:
Lois Joanne LINGEMAN - Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
Marjorie A. MOORE - Bachelor of Science in Education
COATESVILLE:
Roy O'NEAL - Bachelor of Arts in Botany
Betty J. SUTHERLIN - Bachelor of Science in Education
DANVILLE:
Mrs. Barbara HUFFMAN CLAYPOOL - Graduate Nurse
Harold W. HALL - Master of Science in Education
Lloyd L. HILL - Doctor of Medicine
Rilus J. HILL - Master of Science in Education
Edward D. MILLER - Doctor of Medicine
Harold W. UNDERWOOD - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
NORTH SALEM:
Harry H. O'BEAR - Doctor of Education
PITTSBORO:
Kenneth L. IDLE - Master of Science in Education
Robert E. LONG - Bachelor of Arts in Economics
PLAINFIELD:
Ronald TRENT - Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
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Monday, January 9, 2017
Hendricks County residents who graduated from Indiana University, Bloomington (1953)
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Claypool,
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Danville,
Hall,
Hill,
Huffman,
Idle,
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Pittsboro,
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Trent,
Underwood
Saturday, May 21, 2016
John A. LINGEMAN sentenced to Indiana State Penal Farm (1950)
source: The Republican (Danville, Indiana) - issue of Thursday, September 14, 1950 - page 8, column 3:
TO VISIT FARM
William M. Lingeman, age 36, of Brownsburg, and his brother, John A. Lingeman, age 44, were arrested Sunday, both on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct. William was fined $25 and costs on each count, and John was sentenced to 60 days at the Indiana State Farm on the first count and 30 days on the second count, the days to run concurrently.
TO VISIT FARM
William M. Lingeman, age 36, of Brownsburg, and his brother, John A. Lingeman, age 44, were arrested Sunday, both on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct. William was fined $25 and costs on each count, and John was sentenced to 60 days at the Indiana State Farm on the first count and 30 days on the second count, the days to run concurrently.
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