Warren, Edward Perry, 1860-1928; Art in universities and colleges--United States; Art museums--United States; Art--History--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States; Archaeology--Study and teaching (Higher)--United States; Art--Collectors and...
This dissertation assesses the influence of Edward Perry Warren (1860-
1928) on the development of collegiate collections of Greek and Roman art and the rise
of art history and archaeology in elite academic institutions in the United States....
Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP) are the two leading causes of blindness in the world today. Despite enormous efforts and advances in clinical treatment of eye diseases, there is no established method or cure of...
Address: 2210 Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Trolley tracks run down the street where Bardstown Road meets Harvard Drive. On the left side is the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company and on the right are Taylors Drugs and Steiden Stores....
Stores & shops; Streets; Advertising; Churches; Religious facilities; Buildings
Address: Douglass Loop, Harvard Drive and Dundee Road, near Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Cars are parked in a small lot outside the Steiden Stores, Arno Variety Store, and Taylor Drugs on Douglass Boulevard. A Kool cigarettes sign shows...
Vehicles; Cruisers (Warships); United States. Navy
U.S.S. Louisville rescuing 465 passengers from the steamship Harvard stranded on reef off California coast on May 30, 1930. Passengers standing on deck. Ship's shadow visible in the calm water. Associated Press caption on back of image: "The...
Portrait of actor Henry Woodruff wearing a suit jacket, striped vest, and patterned tie. Woodruff was born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1869 and graduated from Harvard University. He appeared in four productions at Macauley's Theatre between 1900...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; African American social workers; African American educators; African American college teachers; Segregation in education; Civil rights leaders; Lincoln Institute...
Oral history interview with Eleanor Young Love, conducted on October 2, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Dr. Love was a U of L professor and administrator, and sister of civil rights leader Whitney Young, Jr. Dr. Love discusses her parents, Laura and...
Eddie Grant or Edward Leslie Grant (1883-1918) also known as Harvard Eddie. Color portrait of Eddie Grant. A 'C' is in the top left corner and 'Reds' is in the top right. The team is the Cincinnati Reds. Verso: Edward L. Grant. Edward L. Grant, the...
View of Cumberland Gap from the Tennessee side, with several homes along a dirt road. Likely taken in 1875 when Mr. Mullen was at Cumberland Gap visiting the summer geological field camp held by Harvard University and the Kentucky Geological Survey.
View of the Cumberland Gap from high on the Kentucky side, with some dwellings and barns in the distance. Likely taken in 1875 when Mr. Mullen was at Cumberland Gap visiting the summer geological field camp held by Harvard University and the...
Portrait of Bo McMillin with wife, Kathryn Gillihan McMillin standing together in front of a stylized backdrop. Attached to back of image: Associated Press Photo; Centre College Quarter Married; Bo McMillin, and his bride, the former Kathryn...
Four monkeys climbing trees in a jungle. There is also an image of a microscope and an organism [possibly a mushroom]. The head of a fifth monkey peeks over a panel with text. The panel contains the name "David Hunt Linder." The phrase...
St. John Boyle was born in Danville, Kentucky, in 1847, son of General Jeremiah T. Boyle and grandson of Judge John Boyle, chief justice of Kentucky. He was educated in law at Harvard University, returning to Kentucky to practice law. He was a...
Andrew McDonnell January Cochran was born in Maysville, Kentucky, in 1854. He attended Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, where he graduated in 1873. He then pursued his law studies at Harvard University, where he graduated LL.B. in 1877. He was...
Three-quarter length character portrait of performer Nellie Victoria wearing white blouse, dotted skirt, long pearl necklace, and a bow in her hair, and sniffing a white flower. She appeared in the role of Tessie in "The Rogers Brothers in...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of Major General Francis C. Barlow (1834-1896), of the Union Army of the United States Civil War. He was born in Brooklyn, New York but grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts. He graduated first in his class at Harvard and was practicing law...
"This painting deliberately combines a host of allusions to Spanish culture such as the stark black/white contrasts of Goya, Velasquez, and Picasso, the Spanish poet Lorca's lament to a dead bullfighter, 'Llanto por Ignacio Jánchez mejías',...