Video tapes
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Communications and Marketing Records
Hermann Collection
Indiana State University Archives collection of videotapes
The collection of videotapes brings together video records mostly created by and about Indiana State University. The tapes cover a fair number of the speakers brought to campus through the Speaker Series. The remaining tapes are either of a promotional or reporting nature.
Indiana State University Foundation video collection
The Indiana State University Foundation video collection consists of videos and slide shows. The videos and slides depict campus events such as the Homecoming Parade and alumni dinners and awards. The remaining videos show a tandem bicycle race, interviews with Alumni Phone Center staff, and promotional material for the Indiana State University Foundation and College of Business.
James Edwards Gates Papers
The James Edwards Gates Papers consists of the lexicography conference records. The lexicography conference series contains information about the lexicography conference, speakers, and information given to those who attend. Also contained within this series are audio tapes from the Lexicography Conference, information on a master’s program in Lexicography, research and finally, correspondence received by James Gates containing information about the conference.
John A. Crittenden Papers
John Crittenden a former political science professor at Indiana State University comprised a number of surveys including Watergate in 1974, the use of the student testing center and a study of why individuals refuse to fill surveys out. This collection also contains a number of recordings of John Crittenden spoke on in 1967 entitled “Speak Out.”