{"id":382,"date":"2011-12-30T20:41:30","date_gmt":"2011-12-31T02:41:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.iwu.edu\/asc\/?p=382"},"modified":"2012-08-31T12:22:00","modified_gmt":"2012-08-31T17:22:00","slug":"time-capsules-among-us","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.iwu.edu\/asc\/2011\/12\/30\/time-capsules-among-us\/","title":{"rendered":"Time capsules among us"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A recent research request led to explorations of archives&#8217; holdings about building dedications and the tradition of placing time capsules in cornerstones.<\/p>\n<p>Until this point, only the contents of Hedding Hall&#8217;s time capsule were available in the archives. But our research showed there was also a <a title=\"&quot;Goodbye, Sheean&quot;\" href=\"http:\/\/digitalcommons.iwu.edu\/iwumag\/vol20\/iss3\/1\/\">time capsule<\/a> in the cornerstone of Sheean Library. When the demolition of that building was announced in July 2011, that <a title=\"&quot;Sheean Time Capsule to be Opened at Homecoming&quot;\" href=\"http:\/\/digitalcommons.iwu.edu\/news\/1626\">box was removed<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Now Sheean Library&#8217;s artifacts have been revealed and much of their content is also available in the archives (see further description below and <a title=\"List of items removed from Sheean Timecapsule\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_histph,2310\">the inventory<\/a> we created of items removed).<\/p>\n<p>Initially we found newspaper coverage related to\u00a0five buildings with such artifacts. Since then, a few more have become evident as we learn more about what to look for: the naming variations for this tradition range from time capsules to just &#8220;boxes&#8221; or &#8220;articles&#8221;\u00a0being placed in cornerstones.<\/p>\n<p>The following are descriptions and links out to related information for the nine time capsules we have found to date:<br \/>\nHedding Hall (1870)<br \/>\nIn 1965, almost one hundred years after it was set, a time capsule was recovered from the Hedding Hall arch when both the arch and the building were being demolished. The simple metal box contained money, now held in the archives, as well as a Bible, a Methodist Almanac, university catalogs, newspapers, and more (see the <a title=\"Hedding Hall contents\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_yearb,7573\" target=\"_blank\">Wesleyana yearbook story<\/a> on this time capsule removal).<\/p>\n<p>Science Building (1910)<br \/>\nWhen this building was constructed, only three others existed on campus: Old North, Old Main (aka Hedding Hall) and the Behr Observatory (predecessor to the Mark Evans Observatory). A dedication program for the event is all the evidence we have that the building known today as Stevenson, home to the School of Nursing, contains a time capsule. The document notes that student Vice President R. O. Graham was \u201cPlacing Articles in Corner Stone.\u201d [Photos of this event have not been found yet.]<\/p>\n<p>Memorial Gymnasium (1921)<br \/>\nThe building we now know as Hansen Student Center was first dedicated on November 5, 1921. The only records that indicate a time capsule is contained within its cornerstone are a photograph and a line in the dedication program for \u201cDepositing Box in Cornerstone.\u201d<br \/>\nThe box is pictured at the base of the crane in this <a title=\"Memorial Gym time capsule\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_histph,1570\" target=\"_blank\">photograph<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Shaw Hall (1954)<br \/>\nA time capsule was placed behind this building&#8217;s <a title=\"Shaw cornerstone\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_histph,2318\" target=\"_blank\">cornerstone<\/a> when it was being constructed in June of 1954. The records on this event include a letter that was sent to Dr. Shaw&#8217;s family by President Holmes describing two photographs of the placement that he sent to them. The family donated the letter and photographs back to the university at some point. The letter mentions that a \u201cbox containing articles sealed in the cornerstone\u201d which can be seen in <a title=\"Shaw time capsule\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_histph,2319\" target=\"_blank\">this photograph<\/a>. The building was formally dedicated during Homecoming of that year and programs of that event along with a list of contents for the time capsule are held in the archives.<\/p>\n<p>Dolan Hall (1955)<br \/>\n<a title=\"Details of the event and time capsule contents\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_argus,15087\"><em>The <\/em><em>Argus<\/em> reports<\/a> on the time capsule contents of the new Men&#8217;s Dormitory (later known as Dolan Hall) on February 9, 1955. Representatives of the Student Union presented the box to President Holmes with items including, among other things, a \u201cFreshman Beanie,\u201d contemporary student artwork, photos of significant people, and programs of events on campus.<\/p>\n<p>Memorial Center (1946 and 1947 dedications and1965 addition)<br \/>\nRecords of a committee comprised of members from all campus constituencies are held in the archives. This group selected items and designed a program for placing the cornerstone and time capsule in <a title=\"Memorial Center cornerstone laying\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_argus,17287\" target=\"_blank\">one 1946 event<\/a> and then <a title=\"Memorial Center dedication\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_argus,16930\" target=\"_blank\">dedicating the building<\/a> a year later. The 1946 article linked above describes time capsule contents such as lists of veterans and Gold Star men, a copy of the Pantagraph, and a history of Wesleyan. A refrain of &#8220;Wesleyan Will Remember&#8221; was invoked for the occasion and was drawn from a 1944 Homecoming speech, the text of which is reprinted in the dedication program. The 1965 addition also contains a time capsule and events surrounding its dedication are reported on <a title=\"Memorial Center addition dedication\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_argus,12348\" target=\"_blank\">in <em>the Argus<\/em><\/a> as well. This is believed to be the only campus building with two time capsules.<\/p>\n<p>Sheean Library (1967)<br \/>\nA <a title=\"Complete Sheean dedication documents\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_histph,2307\" target=\"_blank\">dedication program<\/a> contains details of this time capsule which was sealed in a cornerstone on October 14th, 1967. For the first time on record, student works were included including a two-track stereo recording of the concert band, choir, orchestra, chamber singers, and soloists performing a variety of works in many genres. The box also contained novels, magazines, plays, and a book published by Mary Shanks and Dorothy Kennedy, two faculty members of the School of Nursing, \u201cThe Theory and Practice of Nursing Service Administration.\u201d<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>When the box was opened during Homecoming 2011 <a title=\"Complete list of contents removed\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_histph,2310\" target=\"_blank\">more items were found<\/a> than had been previously recorded.<\/li>\n<li>Photographs of both events are also available by searching for \u201ctime capsule\u201d and \u201ccornerstone laying\u201dat <a href=\"http:\/\/tinyurl.com\/7jus7k9\">http:\/\/tinyurl.com\/7jus7k9<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Mark Evans Observatory (1969)<br \/>\nThis time capsule included many items that were not connected directly with the campus such as a package of space food, the <em>Apollo 8<\/em> astronaut\u2019s Christmas Eve tape, a road atlas, the Illinois Agricultural Association (IAA) Record and fifty-year history, and the Bloomington-Normal Phone Directory on microfilm. On March 18, 1969, the astronaut Frank Borman, commander of the <em>Apollo 8 <\/em>space mission (the first manned flight to orbit the moon), <a title=\"Article noting Borman's degree award and the cornerstone dedication\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_argus,10853\" target=\"_blank\">received an honorary degree<\/a> at Founders&#8217; Day Convocation that year, a highlight of which was the cornerstone laying. <a title=\"Borman and time capsule\" href=\"http:\/\/collections.carli.illinois.edu\/u?\/iwu_histph,1630\" target=\"_blank\">One photograph<\/a> shows Borman holding the time capsule.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A recent research request led to explorations of archives&#8217; holdings about building dedications and the tradition of placing time capsules in cornerstones. Until this point, only the contents of Hedding Hall&#8217;s time capsule were available in the archives. 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