
The Henry H. H. Remak Collection has been processed!
Over two years ago I started processing the papers of Professor Emeritus Henry H. H. Remak. Now his papers are … The Henry H. H. Remak Collection has been processed!
Over two years ago I started processing the papers of Professor Emeritus Henry H. H. Remak. Now his papers are … The Henry H. H. Remak Collection has been processed!
If you are looking for insights into university life during the late 1930s through the early 1950s, the records of … The Student Religious Cabinet — a student organization concerned with overcoming religious and racial differences
IU Hoosiers at the Olympics! From July 27 to August 12, thousands of athletes from over two-hundred countries will strive … Remembering our Track and Field Olympic Greats
Today, I came to an alarming realization – I have been working on the papers of Professor Emeritus Henry H. … “A Pure Artist Working for the Good of the Cause”: The Creative Endeavors of Henry H. H. Remak
Since May of 2011 I have been processing the professional papers of Henry H. H. Remak (1916 – 2009) who … Henry H. H. Remak as Administrator – or as he put it – “a Lamb in Lamb’s Clothing”
According to IU legend, if a couple kisses within the Rose Well House at midnight on Valentine’s Day then that … Still Together: The Love Story of Otto and Mathilda Klopsch
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted an update on the Henry H. H. Remak Collection. The fall semester is now … Processing Blog #7: The Henry H. H. Remak Collection
The Henry H. H. Remak collection that I am processing here at the IU Archives can be thought of as … Henry H. H. Remak – An Angel in Disguise – Processing Blog #6
In the years leading up to World War II there was an escalating climate of unsolicited preparedness. With a certain … IU’s Civilian Pilot Training Program
Before Henry H. H. Remak established himself as a distinguished scholar and professor in the fields of Comparative Literature, Germanic … Henry H. H. Remak as “The Mad Dutchman”- a Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity Brother- Processing Blog #5