IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: Byron Armstrong Denounces Labeling “Any practice which tends to divide off American citizens is certainly inconsistent with progressive democratic ideals, and must pass.” It’s ... February 17, 2017
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: The Origins of the Old Oaken Bucket This month’s Sincerely Yours post is brought to you by the Archives Photographs Curator, Brad Cook! One of the most ... November 15, 2016
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours: The Pinkerton Detective Agency Scandal. Intrigue. THE Pinkerton Detective Agency. Lest you think differently, Bloomington has been a hopping town for some years now. ... October 12, 2016
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours – The Dwyers and V-J Day: “That was our celebration.” With the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and the swift entry of the United States into World ... September 2, 2016
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours – Letters from the Archives: Theodore Roosevelt Draws the Line When Carl Eigenmann (renowned ichthyologist, Indiana University Professor of Zoology and Dean of the Graduate School, and Curator of the ... August 16, 2016
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours – Letters from the Archives: A Captain in the Union Army, John D. Alexander Born on February 6, 1839 in Bloomington, Indiana, John D. Alexander graduated from Indiana University with A. B. and A.M. ... July 15, 2016
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours – Letters from the Archives: Helen Keller William Lowe Bryan – Indiana University alumnus, professor, vice president, president, and finally, president emeritus – had a dazzling array ... May 10, 2016
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours – Letters from the Archives: A Viennese Jewish Refugee of WWII, Charlotte (Lotte) Lederer Born in Zistersdorf, Austria on September 7, 1919, Charlotte (Lotte) Lederer arrived in New York, New York on August 28, ... April 6, 2016
IUB Archives Sincerely Yours – Letters from the Archives : The Pering Letter This begins a new series of posts inspired by one of my favorite blogs, Letters of Note, which I’ve followed for ... March 8, 2016