The role of mothers, the constitution of families, and the power of their stories are the bedrock of my thesis, which is the first 90 pages of a novel entitled Playing House . In it, I hope to investigate the denotation and connotation of the words...
As my curatorial thesis project, I chose to curate an exhibit of George Washington Morrison's paintings. George Morrison was a well-known portrait painter in New Albany, Indiana during his time here from 1840-1893. His paintings are on display in...
Politicians; United States. Congress. House--Speakers; United States. President; Celebrities; United States. Congress; Legislators--United States
Congressman Romano L. (Ron) Mazzoli, interviewed by Kevin Collins on May 24, 2010 as part of the Romano L. Mazzoli oral history project. This is the fourth of 17 interviews conducted with the Congressman, who represented the Third District of...
Women in literature--History--19th century; Consumption (Economics) in literature; Materialism in literature; American literature--19th century--Social aspects
This dissertation examines American consumer culture and its influences on images of women created in art and literature at the turn of the twentieth century. It is divided into four substantive parts and uses the methods and theoretical approaches...
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Floods; Houses; Porches; Men; Women
Six people stand on the porch of a house on Montana Avenue smiling. Water surrounds the house as far as the eye can see. Photograph was taken in the early afternoon.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Day care;
Scholar House is a collaboration between University of Louisville, Family Scholar House (formerly known as Project Women), the Kentucky Housing Corporation, and private donors. The Early Learning Campus opened in August 2008 and serves UofL...
The Owsley Brown Frazier Academic Services Center is home to the Louisville Scholar House offices. Louisville Scholar House is a collaboration between University of Louisville, Family Scholar House (formerly known as Project Women), the Kentucky...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Apartments; Student housing;
Scholar House is a collaboration between University of Louisville, Family Scholar House (formerly known as Project Women), the Kentucky Housing Corporation, and private donors. These buildings serve as apartments for single mothers who are...
"Johnson's Glass House, an almost entirely transparent composition in glass and steel, challenged traditional notions of house as shelter. The Classical pavilion set in the pond (lower right) was underscaled to create the illusion of...
Theaters--Kentucky--Louisville; Louisville (Ky.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
A child is considered by some psychologists to pass through on its way to manhood the stages through which the race has passed on its way to civilization. If this is true of a single man, might it not equally be true of a community of men? Have not...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing;
Front of the Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity house. The Greek letters phi, kappa and tau are affixed to the front of the house; a badge is affixed nearby. A United States flag is also attached to the front of the house. The house features a large porch....
View of a two-story house with shrubbery inside a decorative frame with ornamental flourishes. Inside the frame above the house is the phrase "Ex Libris." The name "William J. Dodd" is below the house. The house has been...
In the year 1573 when Shakespeare and Marlowe were already boys of nine, Chapman in adolescence, Spenser, Lyly and Richard Hooker men of twenty, John Donne, then important to only a few but destined to the company of royalty, was born. Walton...
Heigold House, home of G.W. Huber, engraver, 264 Marion Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Close-up of the Heigold House, taken from a low height and on the left diagonal. Two-story compact limestone house with a projecting entryway housing a door...
Cityscapes; Government facilities; Buildings; White House (Washington, D.C.); Bird's-eye views
Almost aerial view of Washington, D.C. showing the White House and other government buildings behind a green space bordered by trees. Title: (2) From Washington Monument (N.), White House, Treasury, and State Department, Washington, U.S.A....
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Studios; Trees; Snow; Educational facilities;
Honors House at the University of Louisville, from the period when it was used as the Art Center. There is snow on the ground in front of the two-story brick building. A tree partially obscures one corner of the building. This building, which had...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Fraternities & sororities; Student housing; Phi Kappa Tau. Beta Beta Chapter (University of Louisville)
Rear of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity house. There is a porch extending across much of the building. A corner of Community Park is visible on the left. Location: 2106 Unity Place. Current uses: Fraternity housing/meeting space.
House with two windows and a door in front of trees. Shrubbery runs along the front of the house. The house is contained in a circle. Below the house is the text "Little Melcombe." [This bookplate could refer to Melcombe, the Bingham...
Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.); Buildings; Schools
A little path trimmed in stones leads from a road to a house with a sign in front of it reading, "Practice House - Girls' Projects." The house is a couple of stories tall and made of wood. It has a covered porch by the front door and...
American Printing House for the Blind (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings
Address: 1839 Frankfort Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. In 1883, this building was constructed for the American Printing House for the Blind, the oldest publishing house for the visually impaired in the United States.