Articles: William Henry Book As executive vice president of the Indianapolis from 1934 to 1963, William Henry (Bill) Book was a significant force in… Read More »William Henry Book Charles H. Boswell Born on October 31, 1909, in Henderson, Kentucky, “Charlie” Boswell had a hardscrabble youth in the city’s area. A graduate… Read More »Charles H. Boswell Eugene Jepson (Jep) Cadou Sr. The dean of Indiana political reporters in the 1960s, Jep Cadou covered state government and politics for four decades. A… Read More »Eugene Jepson (Jep) Cadou Sr. Courts in Marion County Indianapolis is a center of justice as the site of federal, state, and county courts. During Marion County’s founding decade… Read More »Courts in Marion County Maurice Early (June 14, 1890-Feb. 5, 1954). A political writer for three decades, Early had more than an ordinary influence on the… Read More »Maurice Early Robert P. Early (Oct. 3, 1905-Aug. 7, 1987). Managing editor of the from 1946 to 1979, Early was a crusading editor who directed… Read More »Robert P. Early Robert L. Hoover (Jan. 6, 1898-Dec. 30, 1981). A newspaper reporter who covered the era of bank robberies in the 1930s, Robert L.… Read More »Robert L. Hoover Indianapolis Press Club A social and professional club for working journalists and allied crafts. Its attractive quarters are across from the in the… Read More »Indianapolis Press Club Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes Newspaper investigations into governmental corruption or social ills have produced three Pulitzer Prizes for the and one each for the… Read More »Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes Lowell Nussbaum (Nov. 6, 1901-Nov. 19, 1987). Born in Marion, Indiana, Lowell Nussbaum began his journalism career while still in high school,… Read More »Lowell Nussbaum
William Henry Book As executive vice president of the Indianapolis from 1934 to 1963, William Henry (Bill) Book was a significant force in… Read More »William Henry Book
Charles H. Boswell Born on October 31, 1909, in Henderson, Kentucky, “Charlie” Boswell had a hardscrabble youth in the city’s area. A graduate… Read More »Charles H. Boswell
Eugene Jepson (Jep) Cadou Sr. The dean of Indiana political reporters in the 1960s, Jep Cadou covered state government and politics for four decades. A… Read More »Eugene Jepson (Jep) Cadou Sr.
Courts in Marion County Indianapolis is a center of justice as the site of federal, state, and county courts. During Marion County’s founding decade… Read More »Courts in Marion County
Maurice Early (June 14, 1890-Feb. 5, 1954). A political writer for three decades, Early had more than an ordinary influence on the… Read More »Maurice Early
Robert P. Early (Oct. 3, 1905-Aug. 7, 1987). Managing editor of the from 1946 to 1979, Early was a crusading editor who directed… Read More »Robert P. Early
Robert L. Hoover (Jan. 6, 1898-Dec. 30, 1981). A newspaper reporter who covered the era of bank robberies in the 1930s, Robert L.… Read More »Robert L. Hoover
Indianapolis Press Club A social and professional club for working journalists and allied crafts. Its attractive quarters are across from the in the… Read More »Indianapolis Press Club
Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes Newspaper investigations into governmental corruption or social ills have produced three Pulitzer Prizes for the and one each for the… Read More »Newspaper Pulitzer Prizes
Lowell Nussbaum (Nov. 6, 1901-Nov. 19, 1987). Born in Marion, Indiana, Lowell Nussbaum began his journalism career while still in high school,… Read More »Lowell Nussbaum