John H. Oliver (Apr. 16, 1859-Oct. 16, 1927). Oliver was born in Clermont, Indiana, attended Butler and Wabash Colleges, and received an M.D.… Read More »John H. Oliver
Noble Inc. Noble Centers were founded in 1953 by parents of children with developmental disabilities. More than 100 parents met at the… Read More »Noble Inc.
Nicholas H. Noyes Jr. Memorial Foundation In 1951, and established the Nicholas Noyes Jr. Memorial Foundation in honor of their eldest son, who died in 1939… Read More »Nicholas H. Noyes Jr. Memorial Foundation
Claude E. Negley (Jan. 29, 1873-Oct. 5, 1943). Born in northern Marion County, Negley was in the real estate business when he won… Read More »Claude E. Negley
Indiana National Bank In 1834, the Indiana General Assembly granted a 25-year charter for the Second . Branches were located around the state,… Read More »Indiana National Bank
National Surgical Institute Dr. H. R. Allen established the National Surgical Institute in Indianapolis in 1858. The institute was the first of its… Read More »National Surgical Institute
National Enquirer , former Indiana governor and strong prohibition supporter, organized and published the Enquirer beginning in 1915. The weekly publication, using… Read More »National Enquirer
National Council of Jewish Women, Indianapolis Founded in 1893, the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) is the oldest volunteer Jewish women’s organization in the U.S.… Read More »National Council of Jewish Women, Indianapolis
Mary Hortense Powner Myers (July 15, 1913-June 25, 1987). An Indianapolis native, Hortense Myers graduated from Ben Davis High School in 1932, going by… Read More »Mary Hortense Powner Myers
Charles Wesley Myers (Dec. 16, 1890-May 13, 1985). Born in Marysville, Pennsylvania, and a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Medicine… Read More »Charles Wesley Myers