David M. Parry (Mar. 26, 1852-May 12, 1915). Businessman and foe of organized labor, David M. Parry was born in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,… Read More »David M. Parry
Park Tudor School Park Tudor School, located at 7200 North College Avenue, took its present name and was formed in 1970 as the… Read More »Park Tudor School
Pan American Plaza Opened in 1987 as the media center for the , this civic space serves as a permanent tribute to the… Read More »Pan American Plaza
Palm Sunday Palm Sunday, subtitled An Autobiographical Collage (1981), is a collection of essays, letters, speeches, reviews, and fiction by , perhaps… Read More »Palm Sunday
Ronald D. Palamara (Jan. 13, 1939-Jan. 23, 1985). An Indianapolis native, Palamara graduated from Cathedral High School before earning his bachelor’s degree in… Read More »Ronald D. Palamara
Ruth Page (Mar. 22, 1899-Apr. 4, 1991). The daughter of Indianapolis otolaryngologist Lafayette Page and pianist Mary Irvine Page, Ruth Page studied… Read More »Ruth Page
Richard Owen (Jan. 6, 1810-Mar. 24, 1890). Born in New Lanark, Scotland, Richard Owen was the youngest child of utopian theorist Robert… Read More »Richard Owen
Benjamin A. (Doc) Osborne (Nov. 15, 1898-Aug. 30, 1986). Born in Guyana, South America, Benjamin A. (Doc) Osborne came to the United States in… Read More »Benjamin A. (Doc) Osborne
Orchard School In 1922, nine local women, including Evelyn Fortune Lilly, , Martha Carey, and Mary Carey Appel, established an experimental first… Read More »Orchard School
Edward T. O’Meara (Aug. 3, 1921-Jan. 10, 1992). Born in St. Louis, Edward T. O’Meara was the son of Irish immigrants. He knew… Read More »Edward T. O’Meara