Nazi Saboteurs Trial, Washington, D.C., 1942; Trials (Sabotage)--Washington (D.C.); War and emergency powers--United States; Military courts--United States--History
For over two hundred years a major issue in the history of the United States is the contentious issue of military commissions. Military commissions are not new or specific to the United States, but the United States traces its first military...
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...
United States. Army--History; Federal aid to law enforcement agencies--United States; Riots--United States
The function of the army of the United States is to protect the country against all enemies foreign and domestic. Everyone is cognizant of the accomplishments of the American forces against its foreign enemies; but there is another work, of equal...
Hospital care--Computer simulation; Hospitals--Computer simulation; Medical appointments and schedules
With more and more attention surrounding healthcare, Industrial Engineers have championed the task to help hospitals and outpatient centers operate as efficiently as possible. Simulation is often used to analyze hospital performance measures. The...
Paintings; Oil paintings; Abstract paintings; Abstract works
"In the mid-1980s Richter produced abstract paintings as well as realist 'photo-paintings'. […] he appeared here to be recapitulating the ideological options underpinning postwar modernism in so far as his own transplantation from Eastern to...
Mansions; Fourth of July celebrations; Cannons; Caissons (Vehicles); Flags; Lawns
The Howard Mansion, in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana, decorated for the Fourth of July, with flags lining the driveway as well as cannons and caissons on the lawn. Fourth of July and Christmas were the only two holidays at the shipyard.
In July 1995, National Science Foundation Award # 9551869 funded the development of a new inter-disciplinary microfabrication course under the primary leadership of Dr. Kevin Walsh at the University of Louisville. Along with this award, the...
This dissertation is an intensive analysis of the artworks and letters of Vincent van
Gogh focusing on the final three years of his life from February 1888 to July 1890 at
Arles, Saint-Rémy, and Auvers. The author is both an art historian and an...
Mansions; Fourth of July celebrations; Cannons; Caissons (Vehicles); Awnings
Howard Mansion, in Port Fulton (now Jeffersonville), Indiana, decorated for the Fourth of July. Flags line the driveway as well as cannons and caissons on the lawn. Almost every window in the mansion has a striped awning.
Portrait of Irvin S. Cobb, Paducah, Kentucky-born author of more than fifty works and later an actor, wearing a jacket and printed tie. Stamped on back of image: July 10, 1930. Attached to back: one of the most famous living short-story writers,...
Marguerite S. Cox of Louisville, Kentucky wife of attorney Millard S. Cox, Jr., wearing finger curls in her short hair. Background of the photograph has been painted. Stamped on bottom, front of image: credit, Walton Jones (Louisville...
Portrait of William M. Duffy of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a white suit and tie. The photograph has been painted on, drawn on, and marked up. Handwritten on back of image: William M. Duffy, attorney, Equitable Building, July 26. Stamped on back:...
Portrait of Chestine (Mrs. William B.) Hardy, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky with daughter Chastine MacGregor. They are posed, holding each other, both in simple Sunday dresses. The photograph is yellowing with age. Handwritten on back of image: Mrs....
Portraits; Group portraits; Families; Children; Boys; Girls; Dogs
Portrait of Nancy Creel Chenoweth (Mrs. Alexander) Heyburn of Louisville, Kentucky, posed in a chair with her three children. The photograph has been painted on, and is missing a top corner and yellowing from age. Stamped on bottom, front of image:...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Churches; Presbyterian churches
Low, brick, A-frame Shawnee Presbyterian Church, located at 44th and Main Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, on the day of its dedication (July 12, 1926). The entrance walkway is not yet complete, but a group of men and women enter the church along it....
Portrait of Louisa Starks (Mrs. Newton) Yager, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky with daughter Eleanor Cannon seated on her lap. The photograph has been painted on cropping her image, marked with discolorations, and yellowing from age. Stamped on back of...
Promotional ad in the New York Tribune for J. M. Barrie's "A Kiss for Cinderella," starring Maude Adams, which apparently played at the Hollis St. Theatre in New York in January 1917. It features four images from the play, with actors...
Diagrams of Run-Off Showing Basis of Design of Main Sewer District 3A, Paducah, KY, July 1922. Henry A. Pulliam, Commissioner of Public Wks and Chief Engineer. J.C. Keeley, First Assistant. C.F. Johnson, Chief Draftsman. Chart with a graph and...
Invitation, with Chicago White Sox logo at top and image of ballpark at bottom and text at center reading: "The American League Base Ball Club of Chicago requests the honor of your presence at the Opening of White Sox Park. Friday afternoon,...