College sports--Management; Athletic directors; Women college administrators; Women--Employment
The roles of assistant and associate athletic director have been identified as
positions in the "pipeline" to achieving the position of Athletic Director (Grappendorf,
Lough, & Griffin, 2004; Lapchick, 2010). Given the...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship among organizational justice components, overall job satisfaction, and organizational commitment within the intercollegiate athletics setting. Perceptions of three organizational...
Athletic cleated shoe failures are commonplace to competitive-level ultimate
frisbee players. Currently, there are no athletic cleated shoes designed for the sport of
ultimate frisbee; players generally choose between football or soccer cleated...
During the 2004-05 school year, over 10,000 international student-athletes competed for National Collegiate Athletic Association schools (NCAA, 2006b). Few researchers have examined how international student-athletes' college experiences compare to...
Fatigue--Diagnosis; Reaction time--Testing; Physical fitness for women; Women athletes--Physiology
Accumulated fatigue experienced during the competitive season can be detrimental to
athletic success. The purpose of the study was to identify a performance test that best correlated
with markers of fatigue in an attempt to detect accumulated...
A team of basketball players pose for a group portrait. The players wear lace-up shoes, shorts, and long-sleeved tops which read, "Pastime B. and A.C." The man in the center of the front row holds a basketball on which is written,...
African Americans; African American physicians; African Americans--Hospitals; African Americans--Social conditions; African Americans--Education; Segregation in education; African Americans--Medical care; Hospitals; Medical education; Race...
Oral history interview with Louisville physician Maurice Rabb. Dr. Rabb discusses his early life and education in Mississippi. He speaks of his experiences as a student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, comparing race relations in his...
Play (Recreation); Sports; Baseball; Athletic fields; Oneida Baptist Institute; Students
Students play baseball on an athletic field, south of River Street between Second and Mill Streets in Oneida. The Oneida Institute baseball team was undefeated in 1912. Handwritten on bottom border: 436. See ULPA 1982.01.446.p for another view of...
Play (Recreation); Sports; Baseball; Oneida Baptist Institute; Athletic fields
Students play baseball on an athletic field, south of River Street between Second and Mill Streets in Oneida. A basketball hoop is in the foreground. The Oneida Baptist Institute baseball team was undefeated in 1912. Handwritten on bottom border:...
Cityscapes; Mining; Churches; Streets; Hospitals; Orthodox churches; Schools; Department stores; Power plants; Catholic churches; Athletic fields; Methodist Episcopal churches; Hotels; Banks; Post offices; Buildings; United States Coal and Coke...
Souvenir folder of postcards from Lynch, Kentucky, in Harlan County. Lynch is a mining town and some of the views reflect that role: there are views of mine entrances. Also pictured are various churches, including a Greek Orthodox church, an...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Ticket offices; Offices;
The Athletic and Ticket office was located next door to the present day Office of Minority Affairs. It was razed to make way for the Student Activities Center. Location: Belknap Campus: Brook & Brandeis Streets. Current uses: This building was...
Group portraits; Basketball players; Hats; People; Students
Seven men pose in order of size in front of a building. The man in front holds a basketball with "Champs '19 - '20" printed on it. Each man is wearing a sleeveless top, shorts, and athletic shoes. Some of the men have knee pads or hats.
A basketball team poses in a line. Their jerseys advertise Elbert Coal Co. They wear tank tops, shorts, kneepads, and athletic shoes. The last man in line is likely the coach as he is dressed in a suit.
Students; Schools; Educational facilities; Gymnasiums; People; Louisville Male High School (Louisville, Ky.)
Young men are shown in the Louisville Male High School gymnasium at 911 S. Brook Street, Louisville, Kentucky. They wear tank tops, shorts, socks. and gym shoes and stand with hands behind their heads. Windows illuminate the room and the gymnastic...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials
Portrait of Innes A. Brown of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a pin-striped suit and tie. Stamped on bottom, front of image: (credit) Cusick (Louisville studio). Handwritten on back: 1823 Third Street, new member, Municipal Athletic Commissioner.
Harry J. Cohen of Louisville, Kentucky standing outside at the bottom of steps, wearing a black shirt tucked into light pants. Photograph has been cut so that only he is visible. Handwritten on back: 1935, YMHA athletic director.
Harry J. Cohen of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a white jacket and printed tie. Photograph has been cut and painted on. Handwritten on back of image: Harry Cohen, YMHA athletic director, assistant starter. Stamped on back: July 10, 1935.
Louisville City Hospital; Nursing students; Sports
Student nurses, class of 1935, at the Louisville City Hospital school of nursing, which later became Louisville General Hospital. A group of ten female students in athletic uniforms in front of a brick building. Students in the class of 1935...
Buildings; Hotels; Lodges; Henry Clay Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 604 S. Third Street. The main dining room of the Henry Clay Hotel had wood floors, tables set with tablecloths and glassware. Lighting was provided by chandeliers and wall sconces. On the National Register of Historic Places since 1979. ...
Buildings; Hotels; Lodges; Henry Clay Building (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 604 S. Third Street. This drawing of the Henry Clay Hotel shows Joseph and Joseph's signature suspended canopy over the entrance. Originally built as the Elks Athletic Club in 1924, it was converted into the Henry Clay Hotel in 1928 and...