Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Campus Indiana University Bloomington Remove constraint Campus: Indiana University Bloomington

Search Results

Frederick, Robert A. mss., dates unknown

22 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2871
The Frederick, Robert A. mss., 1880-1993, consist of photographs, clippings, scrapbooks, and research materials gathered and written by historian Robert A. Frederick about conservationist Richard Lieber.

Brochmann, Elisabeth mss., December 31, 1900 - November 17, 1917

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2751
The Brochmann, Elisabeth mss., circa 1910-1917, consist of letters and related material addressed to Norwegian literary translator Elisabeth Brochmann (1858-1915), best known for her translations of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Cary Herz Libretto Collection, Early 20th century

46 Items (1 box (TBD)) Collection ID: VAD4561
Early 20th century opera librettos and complete/partial performance programs donated to the Cook Music Library by Cary Herz in 2006. Includes 42 librettos (some including pages from performance programs) and one full performance program from the Vienna Opera.

London Lowlife: Broadsheets, Chapbooks, Ephemera, and Periodicals, from the Late 1800s

8 Boxes Collection ID: DA676
This collection consists of broadsheets, ephemera, "fast literature," magazines, and newspapers chiefly from the Sadleir collection.

The Black Student Voice, July 1968

.1 cubic foot (2 folders) Collection ID: C734
The Black Student Voice was a newsletter published by the "Office of Afro-American Affairs" at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. This group was established by Black student activists in the spring of 1968 as a means of advocating for the creation of a formal university office to oversee the academic, social, and financial wellbeing of Black students, faculty, and staff, as well as an academic program in Black Studies. The collection contains four issues of The Black Student Voice newsletter, which the Office published weekly throughout the month of July 1968.

The Armageddon News, March 1969

0.1 Cubic Feet (1 folder) Collection ID: C724
The Armageddon News was a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)-planted, one-page throwaway publication for countering 'New Left' activity on college campuses, in particular at Indiana University Bloomington. The collection consists of two issues from 1969.

COVID-19 collection, March 2020-2022

.2 cubic feet (1 small legal dc) Collection ID: C726
The Coronavirus Days: Archive Your Story is a collaborative effort between the Department of History and University Archives. The project contains 38 submissions that consist of written works, photographs, videos, and physical creations, all contributed by Indiana residents and Indiana University affiliates.

Kock mss., May 1868

1 bound Collection ID: LMC 2979
The Kock mss., May 1868, consists of a bound manuscript draft of French novelist Charles Paul de Kock's Madame Tapin.

Columbia Conserve Co. mss. II, Nov. 1931 - Aug. 1932

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 2727
The Columbia Conserve Co. Mss. II, 1932, consist of newsletters and council minutes from the Columbia Conserve Company of Indianapolis, IN.

John C. Wilson's Indiana University diary, November 1857-January 1858

.2 cubic feet (1 custom box) Collection ID: C547
John C. Wilson was a student at Indiana University from 1857-1858. The diary recounts life as a student as well as a few details about life in Bloomington.

Daniel W. Biddle correspondence, September 1893-March 1895

0.2 cubic feet (1 box) Collection ID: C700
Daniel W. Biddle (1870-1954) was a student at Indiana University from September 1893 through Spring 1895. This collection consists of letters that Daniel W. Biddle wrote to his parents and his friend Janie Bartee during his attendance at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana from 1893-1895. The letters document Biddle's social and academic life at IU through details on his interactions with his roommates, classmates, and professors; his studies and laboratory work; and events on campus and in the Bloomington community, including an 1895 student protest supporting the removal of IU to Indianapolis.

McNutt mss. II, undated

2 Items (1 folder) Collection ID: LMC 2908
The McNutt mss. II consists of two portrait photographs of Paul V. McNutt, 1891-1955, and Mary Higgins.

Verdi mss., undated

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2891
The Verdi mss. consists of a portrait of composer Giuseppe Verdi painted on a wooden panel.

Calder mss., undated

1 Box Collection ID: LMC 2993
The Calder mss., dates unknown, consist of a typescript of publisher John Calder's autobiography.

Hustad, Thomas mss., unknown

11 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2857
The Hustad, Thomas mss., 1976-2014, consists of the correspondence, Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) conference proceedings and notes, proceedings and reports of PDMA activities and journals.

Jewish Life in Indiana

7 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc019
This project depicts Jewish life in Indiana in the twentieth century through descriptions by Jewish people of various backgrounds. The interviewees discuss their faith, community involvement, anti-Semitism, and Jewish-owned businesses.

Medical Profession in Indiana

4 Interviews Collection ID: ohrc078
These four interviews of Indiana physicians focus on the interviewees' experiences in the field of medicine over the twentieth century. They speak of the many changes in medicine over the years, their medical education, and they relate personal anecdotes from their experience practicing medicine.

Bonnie Louise Williams scrapbooks and papers

1 cubic foot Collection ID: C727
Bonnie Louise Williams attended Indiana University from 1966 to 1970, graduating with a B.A. in Geography. This collection includes scrapbooks and papers pertaining to the academic and social activities of Williams.

Elder, Robert K. mss. II

4 Boxes Collection ID: LMC 2967
The Elder, Robert K. mss. II, 2001-2020, consist of personal correspondence from writer and journalist Robert K. Elder to his collaborator Aaron Vetch.

Hadley, E. mss.

1 Box (1 standard) Collection ID: LMC 1433
The Hadley, E. mss., 1861-1888, consists of letters written during and after the Civil War to Indiana farmer Enos Hadley, 1825-1893.