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201. Student Body, 1916 Student Body, 1916 Indiana State University; Students; Panoramic photography; Educational facilities The student body of more than 1,000 posed in front of the Training School, later renamed Stalker Hall. The photograph shows the diversity of students, uncommon for the time.

202. Trees - Class of 2015 Trees - Class of 2015 Indiana State University; Students Every year the new freshmen class is photographed as they pose spelling a word. The incoming freshmen class of 2015 gathered during move-in week on Marks Field to spell “Trees,” illustrating Sycamore...

203. Tandem Race Tandem Race Indiana State University; Bicycles; Sports; Racing Ten co-ed teams participated in the first Tandem race in 1970, cycling 25 laps around a course at Fairbanks Park along the Wabash River. Students continue the Tandem Race tradition as a part of Spring...

204. John Wooden and Larry Bird John Wooden and Larry Bird Wooden, John, 1910-2010; Basketball; Basketball coaches; Basketball players John Wooden shook hands with former Sycamore Larry Bird at the 2005 Wooden Tradition at Conseco Fieldhouse, the fifth year of the basketball tournament. In 1979, Bird, in his senior year, helped lead the...

205. George Edward Kessler George Edward Kessler Kessler, George Edward, 1862-1923; Portrait photographs; Portraits; Landscape architects--United States Kansas based landscape architect George E. Kessler designed the model city for the 1904 World’s Fair and immediately caught the attention of city planners. His design called for small parks linked by...

206. "November Evening" "November Evening" Hubbard, Harlan, 1900-1988; Artists; Ohio River; Autumn; Landscape painters--United States; Steamboats; Boats Harlan Hubbard painted this Ohio River scene in 1983. A rowboat and shantyboat are in the foreground. Behind them a steamboat sails down the river. He often framed his own works using wood he found along...

207. Samuel Merrill's Pew Receipt, November 30, 1834 Samuel Merrill's Pew Receipt, November 30, 1834 Christ Church Cathedral (Indianapolis, Ind.); Business & finance; Business records--Indiana; Churches; Fund raising; Monument Circle (Indianapolis, Ind.) Church pews were sold to help finance the new building. Prices ranged from ten to sixty dollars. This receipt is for one hundred dollars and is for pew no. 10. [1834]

208. Haynes International Alloys at Work Haynes International Alloys at Work Haynes International; Airplanes --Photographs; Alloys; Transportation In 1987 Haynes International became an independent company and in 2007 it was listed on the NASDAQ Global Market. The company is a leading developer, manufacturer, and marketer of high-performance nickel...

209. Haynes International Standard Product Forms Haynes International Standard Product Forms Haynes International; Alloys In 1987 Haynes International became an independent company and in 2007 it was listed on the NASDAQ Global Market. The company is a leading developer, manufacturer, and marketer of high-performance nickel...

210. Three Sisters Three Sisters Hopper, Floyd D., 1909-1984; Artists; Neighborhoods; Winter; Snow; Painting Hopper’s work eventually had two distinct periods. Early on, his career was influenced by Thomas Hart Benton and other Regionalists. Hopper worked primarily in oils during this time and he painted “The...

211. Paul Harris Labels Paul Harris Labels Retail industry; Fashion marketing; Fashion merchandising; Clothing & dress Between 1991 and 1992 the company closed more than 175 stores. Research was done on their customer base and from that the company altered apparel lines to casual clothing that could be dressed up or down....

212. Ball Store at Walnut and Charles Streets, Muncie Ball Store at Walnut and Charles Streets, Muncie Department stores; Ball family; Storefronts; Stores & shops; Delaware County (Ind.) Fred and Margaret’s son, Edmund F. Petty, was president of Ball Stores from 1965 to 1982. In 1968 the business expanded with the purchase of the Collegienne Shops in University Village, and again in...

213. Floyd Hopper's Diploma from John Herron Art Institute Floyd Hopper's Diploma from John Herron Art Institute Artists; Education; Hopper, Floyd D., 1909-1984 Hopper’s studies at Herron began when the building was new and had approximately 100 students, most from Indianapolis. He signed up for commercial art, but later switched to fine arts. Hopper was very...

214. The Hermitage The Hermitage Artists; Artists' Studios--Indiana; Franklin County (Ind.) J. Ottis Adams died in 1927. His wife Winifred kept the house until 1945. The Hermitage remains today much as it was in the days of Adams and Steele.

215. Floyd D. Hopper's Sketchbook Floyd D. Hopper's Sketchbook Hopper, Floyd D., 1909-1984; Artists Hopper's studies at Herron began when the building was brand new and had approximately 100 students, most from Indianapolis. At first he signed up for commercial art, but later switched to fine arts. Hopper...

216. Butler Fieldhouse Butler Fieldhouse Butler University; Butler University--Hinkle Fieldhouse; Sports & recreation facilities Construction began in 1926 on Arthur Jordan Hall and the Butler Fieldhouse (renamed Hinkle Fieldhouse after coach Paul “Tony” Hinkle in 1966). Classes began in the fall of 1928. Jordan Hall, designed...

217. The Ball Brothers: William, Frank, Lucius, Edmund, and George The Ball Brothers: William, Frank, Lucius, Edmund, and George Ball Brothers Company, Inc.; Ball family; Families; Men's clothing The Ball brothers became famous for their home canning jar manufacturing business. William was a salesman for the Ball Company; Frank served as its first president for 63 years. Lucius became a physician...

218. Minnetrista, the Frank & Elizabeth"Bessie" Ball Home Minnetrista, the Frank & Elizabeth"Bessie" Ball Home Ball family; Porches The Ball brothers were single when they moved to Indiana. Three would marry women from New York. Frank married local resident, Elizabeth Brady. Frank’s marriage firmly set them in the town. The last...

219. Group on an Outing Group on an Outing Delaware County (Ind.); Clothing & dress; Summer; Men's clothing; Hats Society blossomed due to the gas boom. There were many parties to attend and clubs to join, although the first club in Muncie began well before gas boomed in the city. One particular activity was to visit...

220. Glass Blowers vs. the Glass Making Machine Glass Blowers vs. the Glass Making Machine Ball Brothers Company, Inc.; Factories; Glass factories--Indiana--Muncie As gas waned, progress helped Ball stay in Muncie. Many of Ball Brothers glass blowers had come to Indiana from Buffalo, being given stock as an incentive for the move, but by 1902, they were making all...
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