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Herman B Wells at the Little 500 in 1958.
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Herman B Wells at the Little 500 in 1958.
Winners of the 1951 Little 500.
Crash at the 1984 Little 500.
The Cutters win the 1984 Little 500.
The Little 500 race in April 1983.
The men's Little 500 race in 1989.
Former Sen. Birch Bayh is pictured with his wife Marvella Bayh and son Evan in their Bloomington home while Birch was studying at IU. Birch served as U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1963 to 1981.
Former Sen. Birch Bayh stands Jan. 16, 1958, outside the law school at IU. Bayh, who was behind the Title IX legislation, died March 14 at the age of 91.
The original Sigma Nu house is pictured in 1907 when it was occupied by Phi Kappa Psi. Sigma Nu left Kirkwood Avenue in 1955, and the building is currently occupied by the Laughing Planet Cafe.
The old Fieldhouse was completed in 1928.
Bill Garrett stands with Head Coach Branch McCracken.
Former IU President Herman B Wells shakes Ora L. Wildermuth’s hand in 1938.
Joseph C. Muhler presents toothpaste and toothbrushes to two of the 12,000 young volunteers who took part in tests of a stannous fluoride toothpaste. Muhler and William Nebergall, who developed and patented the formula now used in Crest toothpaste, will be inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame this spring.
The Dental Research Unit building was located at the present site of the Herman B Wells parking lot, where Wright Quad can be seen in the distance. IU researchers Joseph Muhler and William Nebergall developed and patented the fluoride toothpaste formula that would be used in Crest toothpaste.
Freshman forward Justin Smith dunks the ball against the University of Louisville on Dec. 8 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
A student takes out a newspaper from the newspaper boxes Nov. 19, 1957, in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Students read local newspapers from the newspaper boxes Nov. 19, 1957, in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Dennis James in 1974
Saudi Arabian educators celebrate having received their Certificate of Attendance.
Tekekuma Okada, first non-European graduate from Japan. He graduated in 1891.