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History of Indiana University, 1968-1981


Interviewee
Chamness, Ivy Leone January 24, 1969 

Call Number
68-012

Physical Description

19 pages; 1 reel, 3 3/4 ips, 45 minutes; index

Interviewer
Clark, Thomas D.

Access Status

Open

Scope and Content Note

Ivy Leone Chamness attended Indiana University from 1902 to 1906. After working as a teacher and for a publishing company for eight years, she returned to Indiana University to work as an editor and publisher on several university publications. She remained at Indiana University until her retirement. Chamness mentions several aspects of campus life including the look of the campus, room and board, a water shortage, train travel, and a smallpox outbreak.

  • Keywords
    • Corporation Names
    • Alumni Quarterly
    • Bobbs-Merrill
    • Monthly
    • Family Names
    • Showers
    • Weir
    • Occupation Names
    • editor
    • publisher
    • teacher
    • Personal Names
    • Breed, Mary Bidwell
    • Bryan, William Lowe
    • Eigenmann, Carl H.
    • Kinsey, Alfred C.
    • Maxwell, Julia
    • Sampson, Martin Wright
    • Place Names
    • Hagerstown, Indiana
    • Subjects
    • campus life
    • clothing
    • medical school
    • room and board
    • smallpox
    • smoking
    • train travel
    • university fees
    • water shortages