
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 … 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 … Sincerely Yours: Linen dresses and infernal machines
When Carl Eigenmann (renowned ichthyologist, Indiana University Professor of Zoology and Dean of the Graduate School, and Curator of the … Sincerely Yours – Letters from the Archives: Theodore Roosevelt Draws the Line
The last in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. The armistice ending the war … Indiana University and World War I: Armistice Day and the War Memorial Fund (Part 5 of 5)
The fourth in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. In the fall of 1918 Indiana University … Indiana University and World War I: The Spanish Influenza on Campus (Part 4 of 5)
The third in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. Part I ; Part II IU students … Indiana University and World War I: Student Involvement (Part 3 of 5)
The second in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. Read Part I Before the outbreak of … Indiana University and World War I: The Student Army Training Corps (Part 2 of 5)
The First and Second world wars caused a rise in patriotism as citizens across the country sought to contribute to … New Themester Exhibit – Food on the Home Front: Wartime Production, Preservation and Deprivation on the IU Campus
The first in a five-part series highlighting Indiana University’s role in the first World War. The entry of the United … Indiana University and World War I: Campus Support for the War Effort (Part 1 of 5)