African Americans; African Americans--Education; African American newspapers; Louisville Leader (Ky.); Kentucky Reporter (Louisville, Ky.); Louisville Municipal College for Negroes (Louisville, Ky.); Mammoth Life and Accident Insurance Co....
Oral history interview with Lattimore Cole conducted on November 26, 1977 by Dwayne Cox. In this interview, Mr. Cole discusses his early education in Louisville, working for his father’s newspaper the Louisville Leader and describes what it was...
Heart--Diseases--Diagnosis; Diagnostic imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; Imaging systems in medicine
Many cardiac diseases, such as myocardial ischemia, secondary to coronary artery disease, may be identified and localized through the analysis of cardiac deformations. Early efforts for quantifying ventricular wall motion used surgical implantation...
African Americans; African American educators; Segregation in higher education; Civil rights workers; African Americans--Education (Higher); Race relations; University of Louisville; University of Kentucky; Louisville Municipal College for Negroes...
Oral history interview conducted with Lyman T. Johnson on May 6, 1976 by Dwayne Cox. Mr. Johnson, a civil rights activist and educator focuses on Johnson’s involvement in the effort to integrate the University of Louisville and the University of...
Intelligent transportation systems; Air quality; Air--Pollution
Environmental or air quality impacts of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
are very difficult to measure. Some researchers have attempted to quantify the effects of
individual ITS application on emissions; yet, the effects of ITS as a whole...
English ballads and songs--Religious aspects; Scottish ballads and songs--Religious aspects; Religion in literature
The present study of the religious element in the popular ballads is based largely on Mr. George L. Kittredge's edition of Mr. Francis J. Child's collection of English and Scottish popular ballads, the completeness of which, up to this time, has...
Blood flow--Measurement; Magnetic resonance imaging
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a progressive atherosclerotic disorder which
is defined as any pathologic process obstructing the blood flow of the arteries supplying
the lower extremities. Moderate stenoses mayor may not be...
Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818--Criticism and interpretation; Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory), 1775-1818. The monk
When Ambrosio in Matthew Lewis's 1796 gothic masterpiece, The Monk , signs a contract relegating his soul to Satan and eternal damnation, he has reached the culmination of 442 pages of mental anguish, of his self wrestling with his conscience to...
Portrait of Mr. Breeden (possibly Victor Ellis Breeden) wearing glasses, hard collar, Windsor-knotted tie and a handlebar mustache. The photograph is discolored from age.
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of Mr. Hellmuller of Louisville, Kentucky (probably Engelbert Hellmuller, Jr.). He is wearing his hair parted down the middle and slicked back on either side. Crop marks frame his face, and the photograph is yellowing due to age. Stamped...
A man identified by Jean Thomas as "Smith of Greenup Ave." stands in the yard behind a chair containing three fiddles; two other fiddles lean against the chair, supported by a concrete block. Mr. Smith is wearing a three-piece suit. Title...
Men; Boys; Stringed instruments; Zithers; Banjos; Costumes--United States
Chick Thomas, left, sits on the ground outdoors, playing mountain dulcimer; Little Chick Thomas, costumed in a plaid shirt and suspenders, wears a knit cap and holds a stick; and Mr. Hutchison, an old man wearing a plaid shirt, overalls, and hat,...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Actors; Men; Women
Portrait of actor Eugene Canfield and his wife, possibly Sallie S. Canfield, whom he divorced in 1900. He leans over her right shoulder so they pose cheek to cheek. He is wearing a houndstooth suit jacket with vest and tie; she wears a dress with...
Portrait of left profile of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hamilton. He wears a mustache and suit jacket with white bow tie; she wears a dark jacket with black bow at the neck. Inscription on mount verso: Compliments of your friends Mr. and Mrs. T. C....
Portrait of actor John G. Sparks wearing suit jacket, tie, and boutonniere. His hair is parted in the middle. Born circa 1852, Sparks died in Brooklyn, New York, on May 3, 1922. The inscription on this portrait indicates that he appeared in...
Photomechanical print of portrait of performer Joseph Holland, who starred as Tom Pollinger in "The Mysterious Mr. Bugle," which was performed at Macauley's Theatre in October 1897. He wears a mustache and tuxedo with white bow tie.
Character portrait of actress Gertrude Taylor, possibly in costume for her role in the musical "Mr. Pickwick." She is seated in a high-backed wooden chair wearing a white dress with loose drapes and decorative cloth flowers. Her hair is...
African Americans; Race relations; Civil rights demonstrations; Civil rights; Louisville Free Public Library; Girl Scouts; Libraries; Integration; African Americans--Social conditions
Oral history interview with Murray Atkins Walls and John Walls, conducted July 27, 1977 by Dwayne Cox. Most of the interview focuses on Murray Atkins Walls, although her husband, John Walls, is also an active participant. They were both involved in...