Women--Kentucky--Louisville; Social reformers--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Morel, Louise C., b. 1871
Louise C. Morel was a leading social reformer in Louisville from 1917 through the early 1940s. Morel's work is a primary example of the continuation of Progressive Era ideals into the decades after the traditional end of the Progressive Era....
US consumers spend $87 million annually on sporting goods and services (National Sporting Goods Association, 2008). Each year sporting goods manufacturers also spend millions of dollars creating innovative products for consumers looking to improve...
University Club, a brick building with a landscaped median in front. A few people can be seen on the sidewalks, and there are vehicles parked and in the roadway. Current uses: University Club and Alumni Center. Named in honor of Malcolm B. Chancey,...
University Club and Alumni Center, a brick building with a landscaped median in front. The name of the building is inscribed over the end of the roof of the covered walkway, and there is a chimney at either end of the building. Current uses:...
The use of franchise advisory boards, typically composed of franchisees and
franchisor representatives, is common practice in domestic and international franchise
systems. Because effective board collaboration requires teamwork, understanding...
Decorative shield featuring a pegasus, a palette with paint brushes, the drama masks for comedy (Thalia) and tragedy (Melpomene), and a pan flute or panpipe. Black ink with orange highlights. A scroll near the top of the shield has the text...
African Americans; Civil rights demonstrations; Race relations; Public relations; Discrimination in housing; Housing; African American legislators; Insurance agents; Women legislators; African American legislators; Kentucky--Politics and...
Oral history interview conducted with legislator Mae Street Kidd on October 10, November 11, and December 5, 1978 by Ken Chumbley. Ms. Kidd discusses her life, including her childhood growing up in Bourbon County. Kidd attended the Lincoln...
Audubon Country Club (Louisville, Ky.); Golf; Men; People
Address: 3265 Robin Road, Louisville, Kentucky. A man puts on the green of the Audubon Club golf course. Other men wait with golf clubs in hand. The green ends in a sand trap. Two younger men hold bags of clubs; they are probably the caddies at the...
Address: 332 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. In 1928 this building became the new clubhouse for the Pendennis Club, a businessmen's social club. The right side of the building originally stood alone. Designed in...
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Floods; Railroad tracks; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings
Water cascades over the railroad tracks running behind the University Club on the University of Louisville Belknap Campus. The Student Activities Center (SAC) and clock tower can be seen in the distance. Photograph was taken in the late morning.
Pendennis Club, social club in Louisville, located at Fourth and Walnut Streets. A light, two-story building with small balconies over the front door and bay window. On back of image: "The first club in social life of the city."...
Pendennis Club, the first social club in Louisville, located at Fourth and Walnut Streets. A light, two-story building with small balconies over the front door and bay window. There is a striped canopy off part of the club by the bay window....
Outdoor group portrait of the participants of the women's tournament at Big Spring Golf Club at 5901 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, 1945. Big Spring Golf Club is now operating under the name of Big Spring Country Club. Title supplied by...
Outdoor group portrait of the participants of the women's tournament at Big Spring Golf Club at 5901 Dutchmans Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, 1945. Big Spring Golf Club is now operating under the name of Big Spring Country Club. Title supplied by...
Men; Meetings; Audubon Country Club (Louisville, Ky.)
Men sit at round dining tables or at a rectangular table at the back of the room. The text on the photograph reads "Builders Exchange of Louisville Annual Meeting. Feb 7, 1945. Audubon Country Club." Address: Audubon Country Club, 3265...
Men; Suits (Clothing); Group portraits; Eating & drinking; Waiters
Numerous middle-aged white men in dark suits, likely employees of the Anderson Manufacturing Company, are seated at well-appointed dinner tables at the Pendennis Club at 218 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Three...
A team of basketball players pose for a group portrait. The players wear lace-up shoes, shorts, and long-sleeved tops which read, "Pastime B. and A.C." The man in the center of the front row holds a basketball on which is written,...
A woman stands near the sidewalk on the side of a car. She looks toward a man holding either a map or an instruction manual as he stands in front of a second car with "Automobile Club Free Road Service" painted on the side. Both wear...
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...
Eugene Stuart of Louisville, Kentucky, secretary of the Louisville Automobile Club, shaking hands with one of the Cincinnati Auto Club officials. The photograph is damaged around the corners and marked with discolorations from age. Stamped on back...