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IU Press began in 1950 as part of Indiana University's post-war growth under President Herman B Wells. Bernard Perry, son of Harvard philosophy professor Ralph Barton Perry, served as the first director. IU Press's first book was a translation of Edouard de Montulé's Travels in America, 1816–1817, published in March 1951. A total of six ...
Blakey, George T. Creating a Hoosier Self-Portrait: The Federal Writers' Project in Indiana, 1935–1942 Indiana University Press, 2005. Bordelon, Pamela. Zora Neale Hurston: from the Federal Writers' Project, Go Gator and muddy the water, WW Norton & Company, 1999. Brewer, Jeutonne P.,
The Indiana delegates organized a republican form of government and created a state constitution that outlined a basic framework for governmental functions. Instead of providing specific details on individual issues, the constitution's broadly-defined principles enabled the state government to function as a loosely bound unit. [ 22 ] "
The Hoosier State Press Association (HSPA) submitted an initial proposal for an attorney in 2019 during the program's pilot phase and has continued to build support across the state.
Indiana Lt. Gov.-elect Micah Beckwith called the Indiana Daily Student’s 2024 election edition “woke propaganda” and appeared to threaten both the IDS and Indiana University in an X post ...
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has argued that marijuana legalization should wait for federal action, as cannabis possession and use remains a federal crime. At one time, I was sympathetic to that ...
In 1902, IU enrolled 1203 undergraduates; all but 65 were Hoosiers. There were 82 graduate students including ten from out-of-state. The curriculum emphasized the classics, as befitted a gentleman, and stood in contrast to the service-oriented curriculum at Purdue University, which presented itself as of direct benefit to farmers, industrialists, and businessmen.
Capshew, James H. Herman B Wells: The Promise of the American University (Indiana University Press, 2012) 460 pp (excerpt and text search) Clark, Thomas D. Indiana University, Midwest Pioneer, Volume I: The Early Years (1970) Clark, Thomas D. Indiana University: Midwestern Pioneer, Vol II In Mid-Passage (1973)