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Pacanne, influential Miami chief and businessman; Leopold Pokagon, Potawatomi chief for whom Pokagon State Park is named; Simon Pokagon, Potawatomi chief, author, son of Leopold; Little Turtle, Miami chief, leader of Native American forces in the Battle of the Wabash, the most decisive American Indian victory of the Indian Wars
Jerry Yeagley, coach of the Indiana Hoosiers men's soccer team 1974–2003 with an NCAA record 544 wins; Virginia Zeani, world-famous operatic soprano; Max August Zorn, mathematician and originator of Zorn's lemma
Today Avriel has gained a cult like following, and is remembered as one of Indiana’s most influential Hoosier home designers for her work on Ladywood Estates in Indianapolis and the Thornhust ...
Better known as "Black Harry" during his lifetime, Harry Hosier was illiterate and his name is also recorded variously as Hoosier, Hoshur, and Hossier. [3] Hosier is an occupational surname referring to a maker or seller of hosiery, still commonly worn by men as well as women in the 18th century.
With IU's roster taking shape, we look at the new pieces added to six returners, what each new Hoosier will bring to the table and what work remains. Portal Kombat: How Mike Woodson and staff ...
Hobart Sherwood Billingsley (December 2, 1926 – July 16, 2022) was an American diver for Ohio State University and a Hall of Fame coach for Indiana University from 1959-1989, where he led the Hoosiers to six NCAA national swimming and diving team championships. During his time with Indiana, he coached the U.S. Olympic diving team in 1968 ...
The Mike Braun for Indiana governor freakout is getting real, columnist James Briggs writes, as a heavy hitter steps up opposition efforts.
H.R. Cox, bacteriologist, discovered Rocky Mountain spotted fever treatment and several typhus vaccines [citation needed]; Jill Bolte Taylor, "The Singing Scientist", neuroanatomist, one of 2008 Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People" [14]