Paul McNutt grew up in Martinsville, Indiana, and went to Indiana University. He received his law degree from Harvard University. In 1925 he became Indiana University's youngest Dean. From 1932-1940 he was governor of Indiana. In Terre Haute in 1935 labor unions called for a strike at the Columbian Enameling and Stamping Company plant due to the management's refusal to arbitrate on the matter of a closed shop. After four months of impasse the city's unions announced a "labor holiday" for July 22. This general strike shut down all businesses except for critical services. Gov. McNutt declared martial law and dispatched troops to the city. After two days of some violence the strike ended. Martial law remained in effect for six more months.Gove...
Charcoal self-portrait of Paul McNutt, former Professor of Law, sixth Dean of the Law School and thi...
The Tri-State Miner\u27s Strike of 1935 was a result of attempts to unionize the miners in the area....
Judge McNutt administered the Indiana University Law Department from 1875 until the school was close...
McNutt's relationship with organized labor started off well when the general assembly passed legisla...
The balcony of the English Hotel and Opera House became a site to stage events on the Circle. People...
Paul Vories McNutt, sixth Dean of the Indiana University School of Law. McNutt served as Dean from 1...
Hoosiers listened to former Governor Paul V. McNutt speak from the balcony of the English Hotel as h...
In January 1908, Governor Hanly placed Muncie under martial law for roughly two weeks due to the str...
Mrs. Paul V. McNutt (nee Kathleen Timolat) was photographed by Bretzman in 1928. At the time this im...
Governor McNutt smiles for the camera while the State Police officer takes his fingerprints during t...
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Paul McNutt, with envelope. Paul V. McNutt served as Governor of the Stat...
As fairgoers watch, Mr. Russell East, President of the State Fair Board, greets Governor Paul McNutt...
3 students holding signs at the Kent State Strike. May 4, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard ...
Students congregating for the Kent State Strike. A student holds what appears to be a Black Power F...
Several students stand together forming a line during the Kent State Strike. One holds a flag with ...
Charcoal self-portrait of Paul McNutt, former Professor of Law, sixth Dean of the Law School and thi...
The Tri-State Miner\u27s Strike of 1935 was a result of attempts to unionize the miners in the area....
Judge McNutt administered the Indiana University Law Department from 1875 until the school was close...
McNutt's relationship with organized labor started off well when the general assembly passed legisla...
The balcony of the English Hotel and Opera House became a site to stage events on the Circle. People...
Paul Vories McNutt, sixth Dean of the Indiana University School of Law. McNutt served as Dean from 1...
Hoosiers listened to former Governor Paul V. McNutt speak from the balcony of the English Hotel as h...
In January 1908, Governor Hanly placed Muncie under martial law for roughly two weeks due to the str...
Mrs. Paul V. McNutt (nee Kathleen Timolat) was photographed by Bretzman in 1928. At the time this im...
Governor McNutt smiles for the camera while the State Police officer takes his fingerprints during t...
Letter to Sonora Dodd from Paul McNutt, with envelope. Paul V. McNutt served as Governor of the Stat...
As fairgoers watch, Mr. Russell East, President of the State Fair Board, greets Governor Paul McNutt...
3 students holding signs at the Kent State Strike. May 4, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard ...
Students congregating for the Kent State Strike. A student holds what appears to be a Black Power F...
Several students stand together forming a line during the Kent State Strike. One holds a flag with ...
Charcoal self-portrait of Paul McNutt, former Professor of Law, sixth Dean of the Law School and thi...
The Tri-State Miner\u27s Strike of 1935 was a result of attempts to unionize the miners in the area....
Judge McNutt administered the Indiana University Law Department from 1875 until the school was close...