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1. Scene from Spring Awakening Scene from Spring Awakening University of Evansville; Universities and colleges; Theater; Actors “Spring Awakening,” by German dramatist Frank Wedekind, is performed at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in Washington, D.C. This production is the sixth UE entry since 1971 to...

2. "Razing" of the Old Union Station "Razing" of the Old Union Station Indiana Oxygen Company In the 1920s, the primary use of gases was for welding metals. Indiana Oxygen produced oxygen and hydrogen to facilitate welding projects as an improvement over blacksmithing. The convenience, safety and...

3. James P. Goodrich James P. Goodrich Governors; Politicians; Indiana--Politics and government; Governors--Indiana; Portrait paintings; Goodrich, James P. (James Putnam), 1864-1940; Indiana. Governor (1917-1921 : Goodrich) James P. Goodrich (1864-1940) became governor with the goal of “efficiency and economy.” He pushed for tax reform and addressed issues of highways, banking, and conservation. During WWI he created...

4. Streetcar on Broad Ripple Avenue Streetcar on Broad Ripple Avenue Street-railroads; Transportation; Broad Ripple (Indianapolis, Ind.); Indianapolis (Ind.) The old Broad Ripple Park was owned by the Union Traction Co., a streetcar company that utilized the park’s turnaround and amenities to entice Indianapolis residents to use their transportation system....

5. Indiana State Normal Hall Indiana State Normal Hall Indiana State University; Educational facilities; Schools; School buildings; Schools--Indiana The Indiana State Normal School building, originally where the Quad now stands, welcomed the first freshmen class of 23 students in 1870 before its completion in 1875. Only in use for 18 years, a fire...

6. Indiana State Normal Hall Indiana State Normal Hall Indiana State University; Educational facilities; Schools; School buildings; Schools--Indiana The Indiana State Normal School building, originally where the Quad now stands, welcomed the first freshmen class of 23 students in 1870 before its completion in 1875. Only in use for 18 years, a fire...

7. 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...

8. Floyd D. Hopper Bachelor of Arts Degree from John Herron Art Institute Floyd D. Hopper Bachelor of Arts Degree from John Herron Art Institute Hopper, Floyd D., 1909-1984; Artists Floyd 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....

9. 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...

10. Ralph R. Teetor Inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame Ralph R. Teetor Inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame Automotive Hall of Fame; Ralph Teetor, 1890-1982; Blind; Automobiles In 1963 Perfect Circle became a wholly owned subsidiary of Dana Corporation and all Teetors still in management soon retired. Ralph continued to “tinker” at home. He attended SAE meetings, and friends...

11. Teetor Family Reunion, Ralph is Fourth in the Front Row Teetor Family Reunion, Ralph is Fourth in the Front Row Ralph Teetor, 1890-1982; Automobile industry and trade; Engineers; Families; Clothing & dress At age 5, Ralph suffered and eye injury that caused him to go blind by the age of 7. Reared as if he could see, Ralph attended the local public school but he continued to spend his free time in the shop...

12. Purdue's Discovery Park and Research Parks Purdue's Discovery Park and Research Parks Purdue University; Universities and Colleges Discovery Park is the 40-acre, $400 million on-campus research complex of 11 dynamic centers where more than 1,000 faculty members and 3,000 students use an interdisciplinary approach to tackle today’s...

13. Noblesville Plant and Reddy Kilowatt Noblesville Plant and Reddy Kilowatt Electric utilities--Indiana--Noblesville--Photographs; Industrial facilities; Smokestacks Reddy Kilowatt stands outside the Noblesville Plant. Designed by Ashton B. Collins of the Alabama Power Company in the 1920s, Reddy was licensed to many utility companies throughout the world. He promoted...

14. Billboard for Electric Cooking Billboard for Electric Cooking Billboards; Advertising; Cookery; Stoves; Electric utilities Mainstream use of electric appliances in the 1940s was relatively new. Energy companies developed methods to highlight their new technology. A billboard shows a roasted turkey and promotes the benefits...

15. Insulin Analog Manufacturing Insulin Analog Manufacturing Eli Lilly and Company; Insulin; Diabetes; Industrial facilities; Industries; Medicine--Indiana In 1996, Lilly introduced the world's first rapid-acting insulin analog. The formulation mimics the body's own rapid insulin secretion after eating a meal, allowing people with diabetes to adapt their...

16. Cephalosporin Research Cephalosporin Research Drugs; Eli Lilly and Company; Medicine Cephalosporin research began in 1960 when a United Kingdom group sponsored a multi-national collaborative research agreement. Lilly discovered a chemical procedure to produce in quantity the cephalosporin...

17. Penicillin G Penicillin G Medicine--Indiana; Eli Lilly and Company By late 1941 Eli Lilly and Company's first large-scale production of penicillin G by surface culture resulted in much-improved yields through the addition of corn-steep liquor and a change in sugar nutrients...

18. Cartography Today Cartography Today Cartography; Maps; Globes; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes Skilled cartographers use specialized software to arrange the database information into an accurate and attractive map image. Content and design changes are easier with computers. Attention to detail is...

19. Hanover Plan Detail Hanover Plan Detail Hanover College Hanover created a model curriculum that was followed by other institutions around the country. It changed the academic calendar, dividing the year into three terms, including a five-week May Term that...

20. The Hanover Plan, 1962 The Hanover Plan, 1962 Hanover College Hanover created a model curriculum that was followed by other institutions around the country. It changed the academic calendar, dividing the year into three terms, including a five-week May Term that...
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