January 24 – January 30The Week in Indiana History |
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  “In grammar school . . . I always kept a small tablet in my desk and at every chance I would sneak a drawing into it. Often I’d be surprised to find the teacher standing over me and my tablet would be taken away. One particular teacher, however, snatched my tablet away just as the others had done and marched to the front of the room with it. But then, turning to the class, she said, ‘I want you to see what William has been doing.’ With an amused smile, the teacher turned the pages for all to see. After returning the tablet, she encouraged me, saying ‘I hope you will do something with drawing someday.'” – – – William Peet (1915 – 2002) Did You Know?   Among the many interesting and historic sites in the town of New Harmony is the Labyrinth. Many people might call it a maze, but technically it is not. A maze has multiple courses which do not necessarily lead to the middle. A labyrinth has a single path. As long as travelers keep going, they will eventually end up at the center. The early citizens of New Harmony considered the labyrinth to be a place of reflection and meditation. The path, always going forward, represented life’s journey, which is not always easy.
STATEHOOD DAY: Learn more about the three branches of State Government ANSWERS: 1. D   2. B   3. C     4. A |
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