Mary Elizabeth Bostwick (Feb. 11, 1886-July 29, 1959). Bostwick was born in Denver, Colorado. After dropping out of high school, she got her… Read More »Mary Elizabeth Bostwick
Claude Gernade Bowers (Nov 20, 1878-Jan. 21, 1958). Born and reared in rural communities in central Indiana, Bowers moved to Indianapolis at age… Read More »Claude Gernade Bowers
Broadcasting Controversies Radio and television broadcast licenses, issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), are valuable business properties. Therefore, choosing the recipient… Read More »Broadcasting Controversies
Amos C. Brown III (Dec.18, 1950-Nov. 6, 2015). A Chicago native, Amos Brown attended Northwestern University and majored in broadcasting. During his time at… Read More »Amos C. Brown III
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
Ardath Yates Burkhart (Sept. 2, 1905-Dec. 8, 1983). Ardath Yates was born in Vincent and grew up in Oaktown, Indiana. She graduated from… Read More »Ardath Yates Burkhart
Cable Television Cable television sends and receives television signals through coaxial cable instead of over the air. A master antenna or satellite… Read More »Cable Television
Bettie Cadou (Jan. 1, 1936−Sep. 18, 2002). Bettie Cadou became an award-winning investigative reporter and a trailblazer for women in sports media… Read More »Bettie Cadou
Eugene Jepson (Jep) Cadou Sr. (Mar. 14, 1896-Dec. 2, 1968). The dean of Indiana political reporters in the 1960s, the tall, courtly Cadou covered state… Read More »Eugene Jepson (Jep) Cadou Sr.
Howard Clay Caldwell Jr. (July 18, 1925-Sept. 11, 2017). Howard Clay Caldwell Jr. grew up in Indianapolis and graduated from Howe High School in… Read More »Howard Clay Caldwell Jr.