Freer, Charles Lang, 1856-1919; Freer Gallery of Art
This qualifying paper examines the contradiction of a public museum dedicated to one man's vision of art collecting. Charles Lang Freer established the Freer Gallery of Art in 1906, regarded as the first national public art museum on the National...
Medical education; Medical students; Kentucky University. Medical Department
Catalog for Kentucky University medical Department 1906. Includes lists of Kentucky University curators and faculty, program information, a list of graduates from 1904-1905 session, and course textbooks. Cover includes seal with the text Cond...
Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville (Ky.); Medical students; Teachers
Hospital College of Medicine 1906 - Composite photograph for the Hospital College of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1906. Rows of individual oval-shaped portraits of men in suits...
Portrait of actress Belle Gold, who played Desdemona in the Vaudeville musical "The Ham Tree," tilting her head away from the camera, wearing a pleated white blouse with high lacy collar. "The Ham Tree" was performed at...
Kentucky School of Medicine; Medical students; Teachers; Women
Kentucky School of Medicine 1906 - Composite photograph for the Kentucky School of Medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1906. Rows of individual oval-shaped portraits of students with...
Portrait of performer Robert A. Fischer wearing a suit jacket and tie. He performed in "Way Down East" at Macauley's Theatre in November 1906. Inscription on mount, lower center: For good old "honey boy" John Macauley the best...
Oval-shaped, seated portrait of performer and producer Tim Murphy wearing a three-piece suit and tie, and a serious expression. He performed at Macauley's Theatre in "Old Innocence" on December 12-15, 1906, and starred in a total of...
Three-quarter length character portrait of actress Belle Gold in the role of Desdemona in the Vaudeville musical "The Ham Tree." Gold, wearing a hat and dress, holds onto Rex (a black-and-white bull terrier), who is perched on a pedestal....
Portrait of actor Malcolm Bradley wearing a three-piece suit and white ascot with stickpin. He appeared at Macauley's Theatre in March 1906 with E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe, with whom he frequently performed, in a series of Shakespeare plays,...
Portrait of actress Charlotte Leslay wearing a dress with a high lace collar. Leslay performed in a production of "Sergeant Brue" (starring Frank Daniels as the title character) at Macauley's Theatre in December 1906. Inscription on...
Baseball cards; Athletes; Baseball players; Chicago White Sox (Baseball team)
Jiggs Donahue or John Augustus Donahue (1879-1913). Color portrait of Jiggs Donahue framed by two baseball bats. A white stocking is in the top left corner and 'White Sox' is in the top right. The team is the Chicago White Sox. Verso: J. Donohue....
The first effective impulse to a systematic investigation of the chemistry of food was given by Liebig some fifty years ago. The earliest quantitative analyses of food materials which we have found are those of potatoes reported by George Pearson...
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
ALTON, a side-wheel excursion boat with wood hull (241.1 ft. x 38 ft. x 7.3 ft.), was built at Howard in 1906. Owned by Eagle Packet Company in St. Louis, ALTON operated on the Mississippi River between St. Louis and Alton, Illinois. She had a...
Stern wheelers; Tugboats; Steamboats; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
MARY A. ANDERSON, a stern-wheel towboat with a wood hull (100 ft. 27 ft. x 3 ft.) was built at Howard Shipyard in Madison, Indiana in 1906 for Captain J.T. Anderson. She towed cross ties on the Duck and Tennessee Rivers and appears to have been...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Shipping; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
H.M. CARTER, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (155 ft. x 28 ft. x 3.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1901 and received a new cabin there in 1906. Owned by Carter Packet Company in New Orleans, H.M. CARTER operated on the lower Mississippi River...
Stern wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
JOHN A. PATTON, a stern-wheel packet with wood hull (167 ft. x 34.5 ft. x 6.4 ft.), was built at Howard in 1906. Owned by Tennessee River Navigation Co., JOHN A. PATTON operated in the Chattanooga and Decatur, Alabama area. She burned at...
Medical education; Medical students; Kentucky School of Medicine
Catalog for the Kentucky School of Medicine for 1907. Includes list of board of regents, faculty, and staff; images from the school and hospital; school, program, and hospital information; and list of enrolled students for 1906. Printed on cover:...
Seated character portrait of actress Maude (or Maud) Lillian Berri wearing long dress and fur hat and muffler. Berri appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "Humpty Dumpty" in 1906, and in "The Grand Mogul" in 1907. Inscription on...
Color lithograph portrait of actress Marie Cahill wearing a fur-trimmed coat, wide-brimmed hat, and fur muff. Marie Cahill, born in Brooklyn, New York, in the 1870s, appeared at Macauley's Theatre four times between 1903 and 1909, in "Nancy...
Portrait of Wilton Lackaye wearing a mustache and pin-striped suit jacket and tie with stickpin. Actor, writer, and lyricist Wilton Lackaye was born in Loudon County, Virginia, on September 30, 1862, and died in New York City on August 21, 1932. He...