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Demarchus Clariton Brown
Demarchus Clariton Brown

(June 24, 1857-Aug. 22, 1926). A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Brown was the brother of , general manager of the… Read More »Demarchus Clariton Brown

Hilton Ultimus Brown
Hilton Ultimus Brown

(Feb. 20, 1859-Sept. 20, 1958). Hilton Ultimus Brown, an Indianapolis native, received a B.A. in 1880 and an M.A. in… Read More »Hilton Ultimus Brown

Jessica Christian Brown
Jessica Christian Brown

(Oct. 2, 1875-Jan. 10, 1941). A native of Madison, Indiana, Jessica Christian moved to Indianapolis in 1890 with her parents.… Read More »Jessica Christian Brown

Butler Ballet
Butler Ballet

Butler Ballet is the pre-professional performing ensemble of the Department of Dance, , . The dance program is consistently ranked… Read More »Butler Ballet

Butler University
Butler University

Butler University occupies more than 300 acres along the east bank of the white river and the central canal, combining… Read More »Butler University

Noble Chase Butler
Noble Chase Butler

(Feb. 21, 1844-Oct. 7, 1933). Born in Salem, Indiana, Butler attended Hanover College (1860-1863) before joining the 93rd Indiana Volunteer… Read More »Noble Chase Butler

Ovid Butler
Ovid Butler

(Feb. 7, 1801-July 12, 1881). Born in Augusta, New York, Butler moved to Jennings County, Indiana, in 1817. Although primarily… Read More »Ovid Butler

Mary Ellen Cable
Mary Ellen Cable

(Sept. 19, 1861 -Sept. 18, 1944). Mary Ellen Cable was born and raised in Leavenworth, Kansas. She graduated from Leavenworth… Read More »Mary Ellen Cable

Charter Schools
Charter Schools

In 2001, Indiana became the 37th state to enact charter school legislation. The Indiana law allows alternative routes for transition… Read More »Charter Schools

Choice Options
Choice Options

(IPS) operates nearly 80 schools throughout the district for students in Grades Pre-K–12. Among these schools are a variety of… Read More »Choice Options

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