School employees--discipline; Labor laws and legislation--United States; Privacy, Right of--United States; Labor discipline--United States
The right to discipline a P-12 public school employee for off-duty conduct remains unclear. Historically, society has held teachers up to a higher standard of conduct than persons in most other professions. The researcher traced the...
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Courtly love in literature
"It is in the south of France and at a very early period that we must look for the origin of the system of Courtly Love. Gathered about several small courts, there existed, as early as the eleventh century, a brilliant society, in which woman...
By "various hands." (Lucie-Smith, p.448). The following information is from the Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles: THE MURALS OF ESTRADA COURTS web page (http://www.lamurals.org/MuralFiles/ELA/EstradaCourts.html), accessed February 1,...
Tennis players stand on a court surrounded by a fences with vines growing on them in Tyler Park in Louisville, Kentucky, which is surrounded by the multi-story homes of the area. Trees and park benches are spread out on the manicured lawn. A United...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Tennis courts; Sports & recreation facilities;
Location: Belknap Campus: 350 Warnock Street. Current uses: 12 tennis courts. Named in honor: Named for Lewis "Sonny" Bass and Mason Rudd, each of whom were major donors to the facility's construction. Awards won: 1995 Design Award,...
Oral history interview conducted with Nelson Goodwin on January 10, 1979 by Kenneth Chumbley. Mr. Goodwin, a nursery owner and local historian from Louisville, Kentucky, discusses his ancestors and other African Americans who lived in the...
Established in 1910, Tyler Park in Louisville, Kentucky was named after former Mayor Henry S. Tyler. The bridge raises Baxter Avenue above a pedestrian thoroughfare. Beyond the tennis courts and immature trees of the young park are multi-story...
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Floods; Streets; Pickup trucks; Bus stops
Partially submerged bus stop on the east side of Third Street near the corner of the Eastern Parkway intersection. Tennis courts behind McCandless Hall can be seen in the distance. Photograph was taken in the late morning.
Address: 501 Main Street, Shelbyville, Ky. Construction was completed in 1913 for this building that houses the administrative offices of county government and the District and Circuit Courts. It was built in the Beaux-Art Classicism style of...
Thomas Speed was born in Bardstown, Kentucky, in 1841, and was educated at Centre and Hanover Colleges. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. After the war Captain Speed studied law at the University of Michigan, and practiced in...
William P. D. Bush was born in 1823 on his father's farm in Hardin County, Kentucky. He was educated at the Hardin Seminary in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. After reading law, in 1846 he was admitted to the bar and was appointed deputy clerk of the...
Emmet Field was born in Louisville in 1841. He was educated in Missouri, at Westminster College, and served in the 2d Missouri Cavalry of the Confederate army. He returned to Louisville in 1864, and the next year graduated from the law department...
George W. Williams was born in 1814 on his fathers farm in Breckinridge County, Kentucky. He attended private schools in Louisville, and after a brief period teaching in Arkansas in 1838, he read law in the offices of a Louisville lawyer and was...
Robert Armstrong Cochran was born in 1822, on French Creek, in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. When he was three years of age his parents moved to Mercer County, Pennsylvania. He acquired his education in that part of Western Pennsylvania and at the...
Oneida Baptist Institute commencement procession in 1916. The procession moved from the chapel in Marvin Hall, around the school's tennis and basketball courts and the Big Store to reach the banks of the South Fork. There they witnessed the baptism...
Exterior views of apartment buildings, including the Puritan Apartments across the street from a Colgate Palmolive building, Mayflower Apartments, and Adam House, and tennis courts at Central Park.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities;
Location: Belknap Campus: 2125 South Floyd Street (Cardinal Park Sportsplex). Current uses: Houses Ulmer Stadium, Joe Kitchen Memorial Pavilion, Jewish Hospital Cardio-Path, Trager Stadium, Cardinal Park Track and Soccer Field, Cardinal Park...
Architecture; Temples; Religious facilities; Buildings; Monuments; Gods; Architectural elements; Religious architectural elements; Structural elements; Ceremonial rooms; Halls; Columns; Courtyards; Lakes & ponds; Bodies of water; Pylons...
Includes: hypostyle hall; standing obelisk; sanctuary; [6] courts; festival temple of Tuthmose III; scarab; sacred lake; sed festival temple of Amenhotep III; Temple of Khonsu; [2] avenues of ram-headed sphinxes; avenue of human-headed sphinxes;...