Courter Technical Institute Would Serve Four Counties!


This document promoting the sale of Courter Tech is from the Michele Imhoff collection. It is suffering a bit from neighboring newspaper clippings so as I pulled it to scan and preserve it, I thought I would share it with you too.

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Lost and Found

Missing medieval manuscript found after 50 years!

read the story here

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Facial Hair…Monday?

Campus was closed Friday so there was no facial hair. You know I couldn’t wait a whole week, right? So here it is today! Can anyone tell me what Mr. Schaller is doing in this picture?

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Happy Retirement Kathy!

We’re going to miss you!

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Another cool story for your break week enjoyment

“By professional standards, the city of Gloucester’s archives are the best-kept old public records in the country — some documents elsewhere may be older, but not as organized — with actual records continuous from the town’s incorporation in 1642 and references to even earlier data.”  Read more here.

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Staff Stuff November 1977

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Facial Hair Friday!

Today’s facial hair is trying to teach us a lesson! What are we learning about here? Anyone?Happy Friday Internet!

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November 1979:

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Happy Halloween!


I promised a pumpkin and I delivered! With the help of an archaeologist (they are so useful when digging!) I managed to carve George Washington’s visage onto a pumpkin. All for you, internet friends. All for you!

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Facial Hair Friday!

We made it to Friday once again!  Today we have a photo labeled “Ralph Sander’s class and the infamous concrete canoe that sank in the pool.”  There is some facial hair in there, I promise.  Keep an eye on this space Monday when I unveil my pumpkin!  Have a fun, safe, and spooky Halloweekend!

U2S6B02F03N015 – Ralph Sander’s class and the infamous concrete canoe that sank in the pool.

Originally uploaded by Cincinnati State Archives

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