George Taliaferro
IU footbal players Nick Sebek, Del Russell, George Taliaferro, Wayne Benner, and Alan Linneman in 1945
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IU footbal players Nick Sebek, Del Russell, George Taliaferro, Wayne Benner, and Alan Linneman in 1945
In 1946, John Goldsberry, Russell Deal, Robert Ravensberg and George Taliaferro read a program, the front of which says "Hail the Champs! Honoring Indiana University's First Western Conference Football Champions."
Indiana Basketball and Basketball Hall of Famer Emie Andres congradulates Taliaferro on his College Football Hall of Fame honor.
In 1941, Alfred Kinsey used gall wasps in his sex research. His work inspired much of the content in IU's Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction.
Etiquette from back in the day.
Etiquette from back in the day.
Etiquette from back in the day.
The iconic Bob Knight
Nov. 23 1963 issue of the Indiana Daily Student.
A group of students play cards in Hoosier Hall in January of 1948. Herman B Wells, IU's president at the time, made significant strides to integrate African American students on campus, establishing IU's continued values of inclusion and equality.
Herman B Wells speaks with member of the Students for a Democratic Society in 1969. Wells was known to make frequent appearances at student events, and encouraged intellectual freedom and educational opportunity.
Researcher Alfred Kinsey, then-president Herman B Wells and George Corner, from the Carnegie Institute, meet in August 1951. Wells was a strong supporter of Kinsey's controversial research on sexual behavior, and took steps to protect his academic freedom.
Marcellus Neal was the first African American to graduate Indiana University in 1895.
Then-senior Todd Yeagley shares a moment with Jerry Yeagley, his father and head coach, following the Hoosiers victory over UCLA in the Final Four of the 1994 NCAA Championships. Yeagley will be inducted to IU Athletics Hall of Fame.
Then-senior Brian Maisonneuve fends off a Cal-State Fullerton defender during the preliminary rounds of the 1994 NCAA Tournament. Maisonneuve will be inducted to IU Athletics Hall of Fame.
IU students talk on July 31, 1941 at the Sycamore Hall kitchenette.
People decorate the Ernie Pyle Lounge in Ernie Pyle Hall, home of the School of Journalism, Aug. 20, 1954. On Tuesday, Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel recommended moving a new communication school including the current School of Journalism out of Ernie Pyle Hall to Franklin Hall.
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Then-IU coach Bob Knight talks to his players during a game.
Then-IU coach Bob Knight talks to one of his players during a game.