By: Megan Henderson, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2020, Psychology, IUPUI While researching Roland Clark Davis, often known as R.C. Davis, I had the fortune of being able to speak with his granddaughter, Francie Gabbay, who is in the same field of work as R.C. Davis. She was more than helpful and provided many documents, photographs,… Read more »
Month: January 2018
The First Women of the Business School
By: Ellie Kaverman, Bicentennial Intern, Class of 2018, Journalism, Bloomington “Full-time women were practically nonexistent in the early history of the school, with exceptions such as Lulu Westenhaver, who was hired in 1920, and Esther Bray, hired by Herman B. Wells. Both were teachers of shorthand and typing.”—Indiana University Kelley School of Business: The First… Read more »