
Sincerely Yours: Trade-Lasts and Lasting Letters
Guest post: Christine Wagner is the Administrative Secretary in IU Libraries Administration. Because the pandemic has many of us working … Sincerely Yours: Trade-Lasts and Lasting Letters
Guest post: Christine Wagner is the Administrative Secretary in IU Libraries Administration. Because the pandemic has many of us working … Sincerely Yours: Trade-Lasts and Lasting Letters
As southern California re-stabilizes from two serious earthquakes on July 4 and 5, it may be sensible for us in … Sincerely Yours: Edna Hatfield Edmondson Describes a Tokyo Earthquake in 1922
In this Sincerely Yours post, we will explore Indiana University and Bloomington through the eyes of Daniel W. Biddle, a … Sincerely Yours: The “removal question”
I recently had the opportunity to reprocess correspondence in the increasingly popular Alma Eikerman papers (C621) for better researcher access. … Sincerely Yours: How Artists Research with Alma Eikerman
This Friday, August 3rd, Indiana University celebrates an adopted hometown hero on National Ernie Pyle Day! Did you know, however, … Sincerely Yours: Ernie Pyle Day
The Ava DuVernay-directed A Wrinkle in Time is the most recent example of beloved children’s book-turned-blockbuster hit. For many of … Sincerely Yours: Madeleine L’Engle and “children’s” literature
For a vast majority of the world, 1942 was a year to remember. However, history wasn’t just being made overseas … Sincerely Yours: The Origin Story of Folklore at IUB
In this Sincerely Yours post, we will explore IU through the eyes of Harry V. Craig, an Indiana native of … Sincerely Yours: a day in the life of a new student
Last spring, the IU Archives was contacted by a kind couple in Lafayette, Indiana who just by happenstance discovered a … Sincerely Yours: Linen dresses and infernal machines
Andrea has since graduated and moved on, but she left us with some of her amazing blog posts ready to … Sincerely Yours: The End of the Civil War