Mental health facilities--Employees--Rating of; Medical personnel--Rating of
There is a growing shortage of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities. This shortage is at a crisis now and will continue to become more of a crisis unless changes are made. This is a crisis...
An investigation was made into the relative costs of excavation retention by two systems: conventional soldier pile-wale-tieback support, and support by soil nailing. The investigation included design of excavation supports by the two...
Trumpet--Methods--Self-instruction; Practicing (Music)--Psychological aspects; Trumpet--Instruction and study; Trumpet players
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate how four college music
students-two seniors and two freshmen-practice as they prepare an etude. Participants
were all trumpet players. All participants completed two videotaped sessions of...
Orthodontics; Dental care--Kentucky; Health services accessibility--Kentucky
Background: Malocclusion can affect an individual's quality of life. Unfortunately, access to orthodontic treatment is limited for many children. Access is improved when orthodontists select practice locations where their services are most needed....
Not many analyses of chylous fluids have been published. The analyses reported here were accordingly undertaken when a somewhat unusual opportunity for obtaining chylous fluid presented itself, with the object of adding to the data already...
Transportation--Kentucky--History; Kentucky. Board of Internal Improvement--History
For a brief period of fifteen years, the Board of Internal Improvement occupied a place of prominence in the political and economic affairs of Kentucky. From its
creation in 1835, until the revision of the constitution in 1850, the board spent vast...
Edgard Varese began composing "Deserts" in 1949 and completed it late in 1954. Scored for fifteen instruments, five percussionists and two tapes of organized sounds, "Deserts" comprises acoustic instrumental music and sections...
Segregation in education; African American construction workers; Construction workers; African Americans; Labor unions; Race relations; Laborers' International Union of North America; Women construction workers; African Americans--Employment; A....
Oral history interview conducted with James "Jimmy" Stewart on April 4, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Mr. Stewart, business manager for Local 576 of the Laborers' International Union of North America discusses segregation in education in Tennessee...
Baseball cards; Athletes; Baseball players; Chicago Cubs (Baseball team)
Rube Kroh or Floyd Myron Kroh (1886-1944). Color portrait of Floyd Kroh. A bear is in the top left corner and 'Cubs' is in the top right corner. The team is the Chicago Cubs. Verso: Floyd M. Kroh. Floyd Kroh, the southpaw pitcher whom the...
Baseball cards; Athletes; Baseball players; New York Giants (Baseball team)
J.J. McGraw, John McGraw or John Joseph McGraw (1873-1934) also known as Mugsy and Little Napoleon. Color portrait of John McGraw with the New York Giants. Verso: John J. McGraw. When John J. McGraw took hold of the Giants, July 19, 1901, their...
Families; Flowers; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; People
Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel and his wife sit in a room full of flowers surrounded by children who are likely their grandchildren. The six children range in age from approximately seven years old to fifteen years old. The elderly couple wear...
Families; Flowers; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; People
Colonel Charles Christopher Mengel and his wife sit in a room full of flowers surrounded by children who are likely their grandchildren. The six children range in age from approximately seven years old to fifteen years old. The elderly couple wear...
Religious facilities; Synagogues; Schools; Buildings; People
Address: 232 E. Jacob Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Fifteen women and one man are seated for a group portrait. Most of the women hold bouquets of roses while the man has a flower on the lapel of his suit. The group sits in front of a tablet with...
Men; Suits (Clothing); Group portraits; Badges; People
Fifteen men in suits pose on the street in front of the Louisville Hotel. A number of them are wearing ribbons. Behind them a ladder is balanced on a canopy and several businessmen are talking.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Men; Indigenous peoples; East Indians; Tibetans; Clothing & dress; Headdresses; Elephants
At the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, fifteen Tibetan and North Indian men stand in a row in front of two elephants and an archway to a temple, with two other men (one apparently Caucasian and wearing a cap and jacket; the other wearing a...
Young Men's Christian associations; Sports & recreation facilities; Camps; Children
Boys at YMCA camp, Camp Daniel Boone, Kentucky. Two men and fifteen boys pose in two rows in front of a tented building, the boys in front sitting. Four of the boys have sweatshirts with large "Y"'s on them. Most of the others, and the...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is twenty pages and is made up of two eight pages sections and a four page section called The National News...
Plan of the city of Washington, D.C. illustrates the L'Enfant design and shows the location of the Capitol Building, the President's House and streets named for the first fifteen states, including Kentucky. Each block is numbered. Elevation versus...
Men; Roads; Dirt roads; Town meetings; Judicial proceedings
About fifteen men sit on the ground near a rail fence beside a dirt road. One man is on horseback in the road. They appear to be gathered for a meeting. See ULPA 1982.01.214.p for another image of this meeting.