Collection ID: C680
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Summary

Abstract:
The Wendell L. Willkie Quadrangle opened in the fall of 1964 as a residence hall for men and women, and was rededicated as the Willkie Residence Center in 2000. This collection contains four scrapbooks that were compiled by staff of the Willkie Quadrangle residence hall between 1968 and 1981. The scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper clippings, event pamphlets, and other materials that document staff and resident events during their respective time periods. In addition, the collection contains loose photographs of Willkie staff and leadership teams from 2004-2007, as well as loose newspaper clippings and other materials documenting Willkie residents and staff from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
Extent:
1 cubic foot (4 scrapbooks, 3 legal folders and 1 oversize folder)
Language:
English .
Preferred citation:

[Item], Willkie Residence Center scrapbooks and other materials, Collection C680, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.

Background

Biographical / Historical:

Willkie Quadrangle, named after Wendell L. Willkie, opened in the fall of 1964 as a residence hall for men and women. Born in Elwood, Indiana, Wendell Willkie became an accomplished attorney, businessman, and statesman. He completed his bachelor's and law degrees at Indiana University.

Construction of the Willkie Quadrangle buildings began in July 1963 and was completed in February 1965, but the first students were able to move in for the fall semester of 1964. At its opening, the Willkie Quadrangle residence hall was the tallest residence hall on campus, with two eleven-story buildings and accommodations for 589 men and 577 women. Each building had utility and laundry rooms, a student lounge, recreation and TV areas, and single and double bedrooms and a smaller lounge on each of the 11 floors. The service building had kitchen, dining and library facilities.

Willkie Quadrangle had an organized student government, with governors representing each of the units to formulate dress codes, approve budgets, and create an election code. Willkie Quadrangle had its own newspaper staff, glee club, and at least two magazines: a literary magazine called The Thistle, and a general interest magazine called Willkie Life.

There were two cooperative living units in the center building of the quadrangle, which housed 57 men and 57 women. Students who lived in these cooperative living units did their own housekeeping and performed dining hall duties, and in exchange they received housing at a cost lower than that of the regular residence halls on campus.

In 1997, the board of trustees approved a $28 million renovation plan to convert Willkie Quadrangle from a traditional dormitory to a complex of suites and apartments. The renovation was completed in 1999, and in September 2000 the building was rededicated as the Willkie Residence Center.

Scope and Content:

This collection contains four scrapbooks compiled by staff of the Willkie Quadrangle between 1968 and 1981, documenting staff and resident events and news. One scrapbook, which was completed in 1981, contains documents related to Willkie events from as early as 1962. The collection also contains loose newspaper clippings, photographs, informational documents, and a promotional poster, all of which are related to Willkie resident and staff events and news from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. Additionally, the collection contains a folder of loose photographs of Willkie staff and leadership teams from 2004-2007.

Acquisition information:
Accession 2012/088
Custodial history:

The materials in this collection were transferred to the University Archives from the Willkie Residence Center in July 2012.

Processing information:

Processed by Tyler Davis. Finding aid completed August 2017.

Arrangement:

Collection consists of four scrapbooks, as well as other assorted documents that are arranged into folders according to format.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Access

RESTRICTIONS:

Collection is open for research. Advance notice required.

TERMS OF ACCESS:

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PREFERRED CITATION:

[Item], Willkie Residence Center scrapbooks and other materials, Collection C680, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.

CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
LOCATION OF THIS COLLECTION:
Herman B Wells Library E460
1320 East Tenth Street
Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7000, United States
CAMPUS:
Indiana University Bloomington
CONTACT:
812-855-1127
archives@indiana.edu