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Their Times in Indiana

Their Times in Indiana
Author: Ed Snyder
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-12-12
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Indiana loves basketball. It's in our blood, and it has always been one of the great traditions of our state. Never was the passion for high school basketball greater than during the period between the early 1950's and the early 1990's. "Their Times In Indiana" is a tribute to that period and a gift to the fans who supported Indiana high school basketball during those days. The stories that define the game during its golden era are never ending. This book was compiled so that over forty of the great players of the time could tell their stories in their own words. Through those stories, the reader can get to know these players while they share what it was like to grow up in Indiana, to fall in love with the game, and to star for their hometown team. The connection that fans had to the players and the game made Indiana high school basketball the greatest high school sport ever. "Their Times In Indiana" allows the reader to once again feel the passion that gripped the state every winter as thousands of Hoosiers packed high school gymnasiums to watch the games that made Indiana the place where basketball became great.


Indiana Daily Student

Indiana Daily Student
Author: Rachel Kipp
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0253046130

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The story of a student-produced newspaper since its debut in 1867—including photos, coverage of historic events, and reminiscences from prominent alumni. Generations of student journalists, armed with notepads, cameras, and a tireless devotion, have pursued both local and national stories for the student-produced newspaper at Indiana University Bloomington since its debut in 1867. In Indiana Daily Student: 150 Years of Headlines, Deadlines and Bylines, editors and IDS alumni Rachel Kipp, Amy Wimmer Schwarb, and Charles Scudder piece together behind-the-scenes remembrances from former IDS reporters and photographers, newsroom images from throughout the decades, and a curated collection of notable IDS front pages. From coverage of the end of World War I to the selection of Herman B. Wells as IU’s president to the Hoosiers’ national basketball championship titles to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the IDS has chronicled news from a student perspective. Today, it serves as a training ground for fledgling journalists who have gone on to be monumental voices in American and global media. Remembrances from some of the most prominent journalists to emerge from the IDS are included here: among them, publisher and journalism philanthropist Nelson Poynter; National Public Radio television critic Eric Deggans; and Pulitzer Prize winners Ernie Pyle, Thomas French, and Melissa Farlow. While at IU, students at the IDS built and maintained beloved traditions they continue to share today, all while offering a full spectrum of coverage for their readers. The first book on the paper’s history, Indiana Daily Student offers a comprehensive celebration of the newspaper’s achievements, as well as historic front pages, photographs, and personal narratives from current and former IDS journalists.


The History of Indiana Law

The History of Indiana Law
Author: David J. Bodenhamer
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0821416375

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Long regarded as a center for middle-American values, Indiana is also a cultural crossroads that has produced a rich and complex legal and constitutional heritage. The History of Indiana Law traces this history through a series of expert articles by identifying the themes that mark the state’s legal development and establish its place within the broader context of the Midwest and nation. The History of Indiana Law explores the ways in which the state’s legal culture responded to—and at times resisted—the influence of national legal developments, including the tortured history of race relations in Indiana. Legal issues addressed by the contributors include the Indiana constitutional tradition, civil liberties, race, women’s rights, family law, welfare and the poor, education, crime and punishment, juvenile justice, the role of courts and judiciary, and landmark cases. The essays describe how Indiana law has adapted to the needs of an increasingly complex society. The History of Indiana Law is an indispensable reference and invaluable first source to learn about law and society in Indiana during almost two centuries of statehood.


The Indiana Weekly

The Indiana Weekly
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Total Pages: 276
Release: 1901
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Indiana's 200

Indiana's 200
Author: Linda C. Gugin
Publisher: Indiana Historical Society
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0871953935

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Part of the Indiana Historical Society's commemoration of the nineteenth state's bicentennial, Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State recognizes the people who made enduring contributions to Indiana in its 200-year history. Written by historians, scholars, biographers, and independent researchers, the biographical essays in this book will enhance the public's knowledge and appreciation of those who made a difference in the lives of Hoosiers, the country, and even the world. Subjects profiled in the book include individuals from all fields of endeavor: law, politics, art, music, entertainment, literature, sports, education, business/industry, religion, science/invention/technology, as well as "the notorious."


More Amazing Tales from Indiana

More Amazing Tales from Indiana
Author: Fred D. Cavinder
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2003-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0253028337

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Stories from the state of Indiana that put a lively twist on Hoosier history . . . Entertaining and sometimes jaw-dropping, these true tales were recorded in reliable accounts or by reliable witnesses from early times to the present—and provide anecdotes from Indiana history that are funny, dramatic, quirky, and just plain amazing. Learn about: General Ambrose Burnside, who blundered his way through the Civil War, relocated to Rhode Island, and served three terms as governor and two terms as US Senator—but is most remembered for his unique facial hair—that is, Burnside’s “sideburns” The three movie actors from Indiana who played Tarzan on screen The Revolutionary War battle that took place in the famed Indiana sand dunes The nineteenth-century town that may or may not have existed, but whose name lives on and more


Indiana's Roll of Honor

Indiana's Roll of Honor
Author: David Stevenson (A. M.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 710
Release: 1864
Genre: Indiana
ISBN:

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