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"Athletics," Index, pg 3, 1909 October 15.

 Item — Book: 1, Page: 18
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Mentions Westminster game that was rained out last Saturday; scrimmage with A.S.O. last Wednesday; outlook for next Saturday's game with Warrensburg; schedule of second team's games with Macon and Kirksville High schools; and a "later" announcement that Saturday's game has been postponed because of Professor Vaughn's funeral.

Dates: 1909 October 15.

"Tis Sad, But True," regarding loss of the Normal School's Championship football game with Cape Girardeau, Index, 1909 November 26.

 Item — Book: 1, Page: 23
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Clippings and photographs, primarily of the First District Normal School's football and baseball teams, collected by Jim Rouse during his years as a student and member of the faculty. Rouse was an "All-Missouri" star athlete who joined the faculty as Associate Professor of Agriculture after graduation.The Book of Jim Rouse includes a biography; a memorial sketch; and items concerning his career at Kirksville which were saved by him and furnished by his wife, Myrtie Van Deusen Rouse. The book...
Dates: 1909 November 26.

Photographs of baseball teams (3) seated on players' bench at the Normal School athletic field with spectators on bleachers behind and to the left

 File — Book: 1, Page: 24
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Clippings and photographs, primarily of the First District Normal School's football and baseball teams, collected by Jim Rouse during his years as a student and member of the faculty. Rouse was an "All-Missouri" star athlete who joined the faculty as Associate Professor of Agriculture after graduation.The Book of Jim Rouse includes a biography; a memorial sketch; and items concerning his career at Kirksville which were saved by him and furnished by his wife, Myrtie Van Deusen Rouse. The book...
Dates: 1904-1963.

"Kirksville Forfeits to William Jewell," College N— , 1909 October 16.

 Item — Book: 1, Page: 26
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Paper name incomplete, William Jewell's campus paper.

Dates: 1909 October 16.

Normal School Science Club, 1909.

 Item — Book: 1, Page: 27
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1st row, Left to Right: Wendell Dearing, Clyde Dorsey, unidentified male, J. C. Moore, H. L. McWilliams, Henry King, John Baltzell; 2nd row: four unidentified ladies, Iva Kirtley, Dale Zeller, three unidentified ladies; 3rd row: Miller, Harry H. Laughlin, Jim Rouse, W. A. Lewis, Grover Morgan, unidentified male, A. M. Swanson.

Dates: 1909.

Photographs of Rouse and his friends (4), undated.

 File — Book: 1, Page: 28
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P.O. Selby labeled this page, "Jim Rouse and the two Curlies, H. L. McWilliams and J. C. Moore, were a triumvirate who were together in many enterprises—football, baseball, and several forms of innocent merriment. Jim kept these pictures of the three."

Dates: undated.

"The All-Missouri Team / Westminster's Championship eleven is Awarded Three Places / William Jewell, Missouri Wesleyan and Kirksville Normals Get Two Each - The Captaincy to Coe of the Wesleyans", [1911].

 Item — Book: 1, Page: 29–30
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News article clipped without paper name or date. Sketches of Mooreman, William Jewell, center; Israel, Kirksville Normal, guard; Van Dyke, Westminster, full back; Jim Rouse and George Israel of the Kirksville Normal both made the First team.

Dates: [1911].

Photos (2) of Rouse's friends:

 File — Book: 1, Page: 31
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Clippings and photographs, primarily of the First District Normal School's football and baseball teams, collected by Jim Rouse during his years as a student and member of the faculty. Rouse was an "All-Missouri" star athlete who joined the faculty as Associate Professor of Agriculture after graduation.The Book of Jim Rouse includes a biography; a memorial sketch; and items concerning his career at Kirksville which were saved by him and furnished by his wife, Myrtie Van Deusen Rouse. The book...
Dates: 1904-1963.