IUB Archives 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 ... June 8, 2020
IUB Archives 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
IUB Archives 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
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: Ernie Pyle Day This Friday, August 3rd, Indiana University celebrates an adopted hometown hero on National Ernie Pyle Day! Did you know, however, ... August 2, 2018
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: Madeleine L’Engle and “children’s” literature The Ava DuVernay-directed A Wrinkle in Time is the most recent example of beloved children’s book-turned-blockbuster hit. For many of ... March 28, 2018
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: The Origin Story of Folklore at IUB For a vast majority of the world, 1942 was a year to remember. However, history wasn’t just being made overseas ... January 19, 2018
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: Linen dresses and infernal machines Last spring, the IU Archives was contacted by a kind couple in Lafayette, Indiana who just by happenstance discovered a ... September 22, 2017
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: The End of the Civil War Andrea has since graduated and moved on, but she left us with some of her amazing blog posts ready to ... August 2, 2017
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: How Cecil Got His Gun Cecil K. Byrd (1913-1997) was a longtime librarian and faculty member at Indiana University. He served as Curator of Special ... June 29, 2017
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: The IU Coed Band In 1938, the status of an all-female Coed Band on IU’s campus was in trouble. The band was organized in ... March 24, 2017