The Moonlight Pleasure Club was established by a group of friends in 1892 with a focus on leisure and enjoyment for its members. This collection consists sol...
Waldo Lee McAtee was a famous ornithologist and an Indiana University Alumnus. This collection is comprised of papers from when he was a student at Indiana U...
The New University Conference was a national organization that had an active Indiana University chapter from 1968-1971. The leftist group was made up of grad...
Mildred Daum Ridenour, an Evansville native, attended Indiana University 1919-1922. Upon graduation, she went on to teach English in Evansville and Petersbur...
William Tinsley was an architect from Dublin, Ireland; he is well-known in his profession for designing part of the original Indiana University Bloomington c...
Alpha Kappa Delta is the International Sociology Honor Society founded in 1920. The organization seeks "to investigate humanity for the purpose of service" a...
The Married Students' Club was a social club for married students and faculty members of Indiana University. The ledger includes the Constitution of the club...
The International Development Research Center was founded in November 1962. The name was changed to the International Development Institute in 1974 when its ...
Founded in 1886 as an honorary society for science and engineering, today Sigma Xi is an international research society that strives to promote the health of...
Founded in 1948, the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center was designed to promote community gardening at Indiana University. From the beginning, Hilltop was join...
The American Association of University Women, Bloomington Branch was established on 12 February 1913 as the Association of Collegiate Alumnae with 60 charter...
Nicolas Spulber papers, 1885-2004, bulk 1946-1999, C527
abstract: Nicolas Spulber was a Distinguished Professor of Economics at Indiana University. Born i...
The American Veteran's Committee was a liberal organization for World War II veterans. It was formed in 1943 and disbanded in 2008. This collection is compri...
Thomas Nesbit Mathers was the son of Frank Curry Mathers, a distinguished Chemistry Professor at Indiana University, and Maud (Bowser) Mathers. Thomas attend...
The first president of what was then Indiana College was elected by the Board of Trustees in 1829. Gerald L. Bepko served as interim president of Indiana Uni...
Established in 1941, the Indiana University Art Museum has amassed over 45,000 pieces spanning ancient artifacts to modern works. This collection consists of...
In 1954, the Indiana University School of Education partnered with the Prasan Mitr College of Education in Bangkok and the Thai Ministry of Education to deve...
Though history courses were taught at Indiana University as early as the 1820s, a formal department did not exist until 1895, when the Department of History ...
Ora L. Wildermuth was an Indiana University alumnus and trustee; a lawyer and judge; and a library trustee in both Indiana and Florida. He was also one of th...
James King's career as an operatic singer spanned a period of over three decades beginning the 1960s and continuing into early 2000. King began his career as...
The Polish Studies Center was established at Indiana University on October 30, 1977. The purpose of the Center was to promote activities such as lectures, di...
The Population Institute for Research and Training was founded at Indiana University in 1986 as a center for interdisciplinary population studies. The Center...
Henry Lester Smith was a long-time professor and administrator at the Indiana University School of Education. In addition to teaching and other administrativ...
On June 1, 1940, in response to increasing demands upon the President's Office, President Herman B Wells created the position of Dean of Faculties to assume ...
Dr. Richard Dorson is often cited as the father of American folklore. Over his lifetime he published a large collection of books and articles dealing with ho...
Robert A. Miller served as the Director of Libraries at Indiana University from March 1942 to August 1972. Under his administration, the Lilly Library and Ma...
Fernandus Payne was a Professor in the zoology department and Dean of the Graduate School at Indiana University, where he spent his entire academic career. A...
The School of Letters was originally created by John Crowe Ransom, F.O. Matthiessen, and Lionel Trilling as a part of the School of English at Kenyon College...
Indiana University's Office for Women's Affairs was established on August 15, 1972 in response to the growing awareness of discrimination against women in th...
Ralph J. Garriott graduated from Indiana University in 1927. This collection consists solely of Garriott’s diary maintained during his freshman year at India...
The Edgeworthalean Society was a ladies’ literary society founded in 1841 by twelve women of Monroe County in Bloomington, Indiana, and was named after the E...
E. Ross Bartley worked in public relations for Indiana University, U.S. Vice President Charles G. Dawes, and presidential candidate Alf M. Landon. Collection...
Martha M. McCarthy is the Chancellor’s Professor Emerita of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Indiana University. McCarthy’s research focuses prim...
This small collection holds a single letter from Indiana University student Bartholomew H. Burrell to Mortimore Crabb, who resided in Burrell’s hometown of B...
The records of the Vice President for Administration, incumbent Edgar Williams, comprises 27.4 cubic feet and spans the years 1971-1988. The correspondence i...
The Latin American mss. --Paraguay, 1640-1862, consists of individual items acquired separately either as a gift, purchase, transfer, or removal from a varie...
Consists in the main of letters to John Parker Boyd, 1764-1830, brigadier-general in the War of 1812. Letters consist of orders to Boyd in command of the 4th...
Consists of letters of John Armstrong, Secretary of War, Feb. 5, 1813-Sept. 3, 1814. Most of them are addressed to Colonel John J. Abert, 1788-1863, who was ...
The Latin American mss. Peru, 1535-1929, consist of over 6500 documents which trace the historical, economic and social development of what is presently know...
The IUB Libraries’ African Studies Collection is among the top academic collections in the United States and is particularly strong in the humanities and soc...
"Don Quixote Bryan Meets Disaster In His Fight Against Judge's Full Dinner Pail." Reprinted with permission from History of American Graphic H...