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...
Trolley tracks run down Bardstown Road at its intersection with Highland Avenue. Utility poles are visible on both sides of the road and a traffic light hangs down from some of these. On the left is Louisville National Bank and Otto E. Mueller's...
John Graham Simrall was born in Fayette County, Kentucky, in 1840. He graduated from Centre College at age 17, ranked second in his class. Too young to read law, his father placed him under the tutorship of Judge George Robertson, of Lexington, who...
Horatio W. Bruce was born in 1830 in Lewis County, Kentucky. He attended school in Lewis County and in Manchester, Ohio, and worked as a salesman and bookkeeper at a general store in Vanceburg, Kentucky. In 1850, he went to Flemingsburg, Kentucky,...
Three-quarter length portrait of performer, composer, and lyricist Chauncey Olcott wearing a long jacket, vest with pocket watch fob, eyeglasses, high-collared white shirt, and boutonniere. He stands with his right hand in pants pocket and his left...
100 block of south 4th Street on the west side. Row of multi-story brick buildings with storefronts for Lincoln Bank and Trust Company and Chancellor Cigar.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Trees;
Patterson Hall, seen from across a field. A tree partially obscures the building. Patterson Hall was named in honor of John L. Patterson, former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and University Chancellor. Part of the original House of...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Research facilities; Men; Utility poles;
Patterson Hall with three men standing nearby. There is a utility pole near the building, as well. Patterson Hall was named in honor of John L. Patterson, former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and University Chancellor. Part of the...
Teachers; College administrators; University of Louisville--Faculty;
John L. Patterson served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1908-1922. He came to University of Louisville in 1907 as professor of Greek, and was appointed dean of College of Arts and Sciences (then known as the College of Liberal...
Teachers; College administrators; University of Louisville--Faculty;
John L. Patterson served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1908-1922. He came to University of Louisville in 1907 as professor of Greek, and was appointed dean of College of Arts and Sciences (then known as the College of Liberal...
College administrators; Deans (Education); University of Louisville--Faculty;
Portrait of John L. Patterson, who served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1908-1922. He came to University of Louisville in 1907 as professor of Greek, and was appointed dean of College of Arts and Sciences (then known as the...
With the Middle Kingdom mortuary temple of Mentuhotep II at left; "If the most impressive monuments of the Old Kingdom are its pyramids, those of the New Kingdom are its grandiose temples, often built to honor pharaohs and queens, as well as...