1918 lantern slide featuring an advertisement for Charlie Chaplin's film, "A Dog's Life." This was one of hundreds of lantern slides that were made available to schools and community centers across the state as part of Indiana University's extension…
A catalog from 1940 describing material, including lantern slides, available to be shipped from the Bloomington campus to extension divisions in cities across the state. Courtesy of Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.
Employee working in a correspondence course mailing room at Indiana University Bloomington in 1943. Correspondence courses were offered as a part of the IU extension program in its early days. Photo courtesy of Indiana University Archives,…
Students gathered in the Little Theatre of Central High School in South Bend, Indiana for an early Indiana University extension course. The photo was taken by H.C. Elmore, who was a prolific photographer in the South Bend area. This undated photo is…
Promotional poster for an evening course on Effective Speaking and Personal Development for Business and Professional Men and Women. This course was offered during the early days of the Indiana University Extension Center in South Bend.
Front and back cover of an informational pamphlet for an Indiana University extension course to be taught in South Bend, Indiana for the 1915-1916 school year. The course being offered is a Political Science course entitled "Leading Political and…
The two inside pages of an informational pamphlet for an Indiana University extension course to be taught in South Bend, Indiana for the 1915-1916 school year. The course being offered is a Political Science course entitled "Leading Political and…
A 1938 photo shows the storage space containing hundreds of lantern slides inside Wylie Hall at Indiana University Bloomington. Lantern slides supplemented instruction in classrooms and showed advertisements before feature films. These lantern slides…