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Dillinger, paroled from the Indiana State Prison on March 22, 1933, showed up in Muncie a few weeks later, reportedly in possession of a list of banks and businesses to be robbed that had been prepared in part by "Handsome Harry" Pierpont, a Muncie native doing time for robbery convictions.
While for decades the Daleville robbery was cited as Dillinger's first bank job, that dubious distinction apparently belongs to the New Carlisle (Ohio) National Bank, held up on June 10.
At about 12:15 a.m. on July 15, Dillinger and most of the same associates who had visited New Carlisle – at least some of whom that week had taken up lodging in a Muncie boarding house, at 515 S. Council St. – held up the Bide-A-Wee Inn, a "roadhouse" best known for its barbecue, at the present-day site of the Oasis Tavern, at Burlington and Memorial drives.
Her face glistens.Rachel Kraus joined the Department of Sociology at Ball State in 2005 after receiving her Ph.D. from Purdue University. She also has a MPA from the University of South Carolina-Columbia. Rachel’s current research examines female-dominated leisure subcultures, spirituality and gender identity through a case study of people who belly dance in the United States. Rachel teaches classes on religion and spirituality, gender, research methods (undergraduate and graduate), and social psychology. Rachel was recently elected to serve as the Secretary of the North Central Sociological Association. In her free time, she enjoys belly dancing, swimming, theater, traveling, and spending time with her family and free-spirited yorkie.
Areas of Interest
Religion/Spirituality; Popular Culture; Gender; Qualitative Methods
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Thalia M. Mulvihill, Professor of Social Foundations and Higher Education, and Acting Assistant Provost, also serves as an Affiliate Faculty member in the Women's & Gender Studies Program and the Honors College and as the Director of two Graduate Certificate Programs, a.) College & University Teaching and b.) Qualitative Research and Education.
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If they had run a black light over that neighborhood…?While not having a lot of experience there, most of the women I have met from Indiana were good looking.
The Bomb was the mother of a guy I went to HS with. She was a former Miss Indiana and she had the attention of every post-puberty male in the county who wasn't dead. She was one beautiful woman.
Nice start. Live view of @mad4vols searching for Ball State OnlyFans...prolly!
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As I’m now older and (a little) more mature, I’m ashamed to admit that a really good friend, with whom I grew up with, had a mom who DID receive attention from several of us.While not having a lot of experience there, most of the women I have met from Indiana were good looking.
The Bomb was the mother of a guy I went to HS with. She was a former Miss Indiana and she had the attention of every post-puberty male in the county who wasn't dead. She was one beautiful woman.
Rachel Kraus joined the Department of Sociology at Ball State in 2005 after receiving her Ph.D. from Purdue University. She also has a MPA from the University of South Carolina-Columbia. Rachel’s current research examines female-dominated leisure subcultures, spirituality and gender identity through a case study of people who belly dance in the United States. Rachel teaches classes on religion and spirituality, gender, research methods (undergraduate and graduate), and social psychology. Rachel was recently elected to serve as the Secretary of the North Central Sociological Association. In her free time, she enjoys belly dancing, swimming, theater, traveling, and spending time with her family and free-spirited yorkie.
Areas of Interest
Religion/Spirituality; Popular Culture; Gender; Qualitative Methods
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I don't judge...above my pay grade. The lady I mentioned was as classy as she was beautiful.As I’m now older and (a little) more mature, I’m ashamed to admit that a really good friend, with whom I grew up with, had a mom who DID receive attention from several of us.
She was kinda hot but we were 16, so don’t judge too harshly.