Sincerely Yours: Edna Hatfield Edmondson Describes a Tokyo Earthquake in 1922 As southern California re-stabilizes from two serious earthquakes on July 4 and 5, it may be sensible for us in ... July 23, 2019
All’s Wells That Ends Well Herman B Wells was one of the most prolific presidents in the history of Indiana University. Even before his presidency, ... June 27, 2019
Sincerely Yours: The “removal question” In this Sincerely Yours post, we will explore Indiana University and Bloomington through the eyes of Daniel W. Biddle, a ... June 14, 2019
Roy Sieber and Igala Masquerades Roy Sieber was a historian of African art who taught at Indiana University Bloomington from 1964 through 1983. He was ... May 22, 2019
A Biplane, A Walnut Tree, and an Uncomfortable Laugh at Dunn Meadow Here at the Indiana University Archives, we usually blog about our more inspirational and heartstring-pulling stories. Today, though, I want ... April 29, 2019
A Day in the Life: Pauline Day’s University Years Through Her Scrapbook A picture is worth a thousand words. I would argue that a scrapbook is therefore worth tens of thousands of ... April 2, 2019
Bringing Luck to the Diamond: Superstitions in Baseball Opening Day has once again arrived for Major League Baseball, bringing with it the freshness of spring and the warmth ... March 28, 2019
Into the Unknown: Theodore Bowie and “The Arts of Thailand” Theodore R. Bowie, an art historian known for his work in what was at the time an underrepresented field – ... March 7, 2019
Behind the Curtain: Katie Morrison, Archives Assistant Behind the Curtain is a series highlighting IU Archives staff, partners from various departments of the IU Libraries, and students ... February 27, 2019
Educating the Educators: The I.U.-Thailand Project Beginning in 1954 and lasting until 1962, Indiana University partnered with education officials in Thailand to bolster the country’s methods ... February 24, 2019