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Item Baxter Family’s Contributions to Riley Hospital(Riley Children's Health, 2024-05) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Beginnings of the Enduring Partnership between Indiana University and Riley Children’s Health, 1916-1924(Riley Children's Health, 2020) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerThe James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association (now the Riley Children’s Foundation), Indiana University, and the Indiana Child Welfare Association, worked together to advocate for passage of legislation that was passed by the 1921 Indiana General Assembly to appropriate state funds to support the building and operations of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. This legislation created the Joint Executive Committee charged with the mission to supervise the building and operations of the hospital. This is the first of four photo displays to be presented through this project.Item Building the Dream of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, 1922-1924(Riley Children's Health, 2018) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen Bruner; Lund, Thomas D.Item Byron P. Hollett(Riley Children's Health, 2024-12) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Carlton B. McCulloch(Riley Children's Health, 2023-12) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Enduring Contributions of Indiana University Presidents and Leaders to the building and growth of Riley Children’s Health through the Riley Children’s Foundation(Riley Children's Health, 2020) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerIndiana University Presidents have played significant and consistent leadership roles in the history of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children. Through involvement in the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association (now the Riley Children’s Foundation) since its beginnings in 1921 to the present day, Indiana University Presidents have been steady, strong, and dedicated voices for building, expanding, and enhancing the hospital’s capabilities to care for children from the Hoosier state and beyond. Through the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association (now the Riley Children’s Foundation), Indiana University Presidents and other university leaders like James W. Fesler (Trustee, 1902-1936 and Board President, 1919-1936) and Indiana University First Lady Laurie Burns McRobbie (2018 appointment, Riley Children’s Foundation Board of Governors) have contributed their knowledge, expertise, resources, and vision to the betterment of the hospital. Indiana University President William Lowe Bryan and President Herman B. Wells set the standard for this enduring leadership. This is the second of four photo displays to be presented through this project.Item Evans Woolen, Sr.(Riley Children's Health, 2024-06) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Evans Woolen, Sr.: Riley Memorial Association Incorporator and Indiana’s Favorite Son for President in 1928(Riley Children's Health, 2024-10) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem Frank Clayton Ball(Riley Children's Health, 2024-07) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen BrunerItem George Ade(Riley Children's Health, 2024-07) Schreiner, Richard L.; Stroup, Karen Bruner