Purdue at 150: A Visual History of Student Life

Author:   David M. Hovde ,  Adriana Harmeyer ,  Neal Harmeyer ,  Sammie L. Morris
Publisher:   Purdue University Press
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9781557538345


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 May 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Purdue at 150: A Visual History of Indiana’s Land-Grant University by David M. Hovde, Adriana Harmeyer, Neal Harmeyer, and Sammie L. Morris tells Purdue’s story through rare images, artifacts, and words. Authors culled decades of student papers, from scrapbooks, yearbooks, letters, and newspapers to historical photographs and memorabilia preserved in the Purdue University Libraries Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections. Many of the images and artifacts included have never been published, presenting a unique history of Purdue University from the student perspective. Purdue at 150 is organized by decade, presenting a scrapbook-like experience of viewing over 400 rare photographs, documents, and artifacts alongside critical contextual information. Each chapter provides a decadal historical sketch of Purdue University, offering insight into the institution’s unique culture while incorporating campus responses to major national events such as world wars and the Great Depression. Spotlight sections highlight Purdue firsts, including the first graduates of programs, the growth and development of the international student population at Purdue, the creation of significant student organizations, and the foundations of both old and new campus traditions. This curated journey through the personal experiences,spaces, and events of Purdue’s history not only celebrates major accomplishments and acknowledges the contributions Purdue has made to society, but it also explores some of the challenges and tragedies that shaped Indiana’s land-grant university. As a result, Purdueat 150 connects the identity and character of the University of 1869 to the University of 2019 and beyond, as told through the stories of its students. Running throughout this journey is the enduring vision of the land-grant institution and its impact on society, as seen through the material culture of Boiler makers from around the world.

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Author:   David M. Hovde ,  Adriana Harmeyer ,  Neal Harmeyer ,  Sammie L. Morris
Publisher:   Purdue University Press
Imprint:   Purdue University Press
Weight:   1.933kg
ISBN:  

9781557538345


ISBN 10:   1557538344
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   30 May 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction PURDUE AT 10 [The 1870s] PURDUE AT 20 [The 1880s] PURDUE AT 30[The 1890s] PURDUE AT 40 [The 1900s] PURDUE AT 50 [The 1910s] PURDUE AT 60 [The 1920s] PURDUE AT 70 [The 1930s] PURDUE AT 80 [The 1940s] PURDUE AT 90 [The 1950s] PURDUE AT 100 [The 1960s] PURDUE AT 110 [The 1970s] PURDUE AT 120 [The 1980s] PURDUE AT 130 [The 1990s] PURDUE AT 140 [The 2000s] PURDUE AT 150 [The 2010s] Epilogue Afterword Notes Bibliography List of Illustrations Index

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While faculty, staff, and alumni are essential to the history of any university, it's the students who ultimately give Purdue purpose. This visual history, assembled by expert archivists, tells the stories of students through artifacts and images that would have seemed ordinary to them, but decades later, shape how we remember Purdue during key moments in American history. --Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., President: Purdue University Purdue at 150 showcases numerous artifacts from Purdue's history, demonstrating the authors' meticulous work and creating a fascinating read. As a student, I am intrigued not only by how different student life was many years ago, but also by the origins of many of the traditions we still uphold today. I expect many of my fellow students will be inspired by this book, as it reminds us that Purdue's countless impactful alumni were once students just like us. No matter the decade or background, we are united by the fact that Purdue has helped to unlock our potential. For that, we should be Ever Grateful. --Daniel Romary, Student Trustee, 2017-2019: Purdue University


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David M. Hovde is professor emeritus of library science. Hovde retired from Purdue University in 2017 after serving in various capacities in the Purdue University Libraries since 1989. Most recently he was the research and instruction librarian in the Purdue University Libraries Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center. He has authored or coauthored more than sixty books, book chapters, scholarly articles, conference proceedings, occasional papers, and monographs in the areas of archaeology, ethnohistory, history, library and information science, and semiotics. He also has worked in an editorial capacity on four professional journals, a professional newsletter, and a book series. Besides writing, Hovde spends much of his time in his pottery studio and volunteers for the Tippecanoe County Historical Association. Adriana Harmeyer is outreach archivist in the Purdue University Libraries Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center, where she makes the history of Purdue University and its people available to researchers of all ages and interests, and ensures that it will be accessible to future generations. She is a graduate of Marshall University in her hometown of Huntington, West Virginia, and earned her master’s degree from the University of Michigan. She currently lives in West Lafayette with her husband, cats, and books. Neal Harmeyer is an archivist in the Purdue University Libraries Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center. He grew up on a multigenerational family farm in northeastern Fayette County, Indiana. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Purdue University and a Master of Library Science degree from Indiana University. Within Purdue Archives and Special Collections, he specializes in digital projects and increasing access to collections. He can often be found sightseeing across Indiana and the Midwest. Sammie L. Morris is professor and director in the Purdue University Libraries Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center. She received her undergraduate degree in English literature from the Louisiana Scholars’ College and her master’s degree in library and information science from the University of Texas at Austin. Her research focuses primarily on archival administration and leadership, preservation, and archival literacy. She has published numerous journal articles and book chapters. Her most recent publication is Teaching with Archives: A Guide for Archivists, Librarians, and Educators (Society of American Archivists, 2016).

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