English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching (Higher)
This dissertation is a case-study of three instructors and five of their students in first-year composition who were making the transition from print to multimodal composition. This study examines the similarities and differences in the ways...
This dissertation takes Chinese advertisements as the research subjects to see in what way a quantifiable large number of advertisements with its metaphorical nature and instrumental mission can reflect social cultural change, in specifics,...
This research will look at a printing operation that prints labels for paint cans. This particular printing operation is a multi-product, single-machine system with stochastic demands that uses a printing press to print the labels on large sheets...
Street railroads; Railroad employees; Men; Beer gardens; Beer
Trolley number 270, Fourth Avenue, Main St. to Central Park written on the sides; uniformed employees stand near front of streetcar, while four men stand on tracks, one drinking from a bucket. Handwritten on bottom edge of mounted print:...
Kentucky Derby infield crowd at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky, May 4, 1935. At the crowd's left, a sign over a building says in backwards writing, "Not Official." (This error likely occurred when the print was made from a...
Print shop, Theodore Ahrens Trade School, 546 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Young men work standing at high tables holding compartmented boxes; sitting at a table of books; and standing at a machine with a wheel and a stick. They are in...
Portraits; Men; Business people; People associated with entertainment & sports
Churchill Downs executive (1902-1949) "Col. Matt" (Martin J.) Winn of Louisville, Kentucky, sitting at his desk. The color photograph has some marks of discoloration. Stamped on back of image: Wayne Color Print, No. 4949.
Catalog of an exhibition of prints acquired by the print collector's club, presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, December 1-19, 1953.
Catalog of an exhibition of prints collected by the Print Collector's Club presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, January 9-February 18, 1961.
Side wheelers; Steamboats; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
J.M. WHITE, a side-wheel packet with wood hull (312.7 ft. x 47.9 ft. x 11.5 ft.), was built at Howard in 1878. Owned by Greenville & New Orleans Packet Co., J.M. WHITE operated on the lower Mississippi River. The 276th boat built at Howard,...
Medical education; Medical students; Louisville Medical College
Catalog for Louisville Medical college for 1878-1879. Includes list of board of trustees and faculty, program information, class list of 1877-1878, commencement information and list of graduates, and advertisements. Printed on cover: Annual...
Medical education; Medical students; Louisville Medical College
Catalog for Louisville Medical College for 1876-1877. Includes a list of the board of trustees and faculty, program information, a list of students from 1875-76, graduates and commencement information, and advertisements. Printed on cover: Annual...
Medical education; Medical students; Louisville Medical College
Catalog for Louisville Medical College for 1877-1878. Includes list of board of trustees and faculty, program information, and college charter. Printed on cover: Annual Announcement of the Louisville Medical College, Louisville, KY. Session of...
Scene from "The Second in Command," which, starring John Drew, was performed at Macauley's Theatre on February 19-20, 1904. The actors pictured in this scene are Montague Love (standing, wearing a mustache and military uniform with sword,...
Character portrait of actress and director Ethel Barrymore seated on an elegant divan with a parasol leaned against her lap. She wears a chiffon dress with a flower print, white gloves, black choker, pearl necklace, and a fascinator with plumage....
Portrait of right profile of actress Catherine Dale Owen with her hair pulled back into a chignon, and wearing a single strand of pearls and a print dress. Born July 28, 1903 in Louisville, Kentucky, Owen died September 7, 1965 in New York City....
Exterior of Macauley Theatre on Walnut Street (east of 4th Street) in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The photograph had to have been taken between 1873 and 1925, the years of the theatre's existence, but the caption indicates that this print was...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Theatrical producers & directors; Men
Three-quarter length portrait of producer Nelson Roberts (although an annotation in a different hand includes the name "Andy McKay"). He has a mustache, and is wearing a suit jacket with tails, vest with pocket watch fob, polka-dot...
Pencil drawing "from life" of Louisville journalist and Congressman Henry Watterson, who was a good friend of John T. Macauley's. The artist, Maclyn Arbuckle, is better known as a performer. Mr. Watterson gave several lectures at...
Full-length portrait of actor, producer, and director Walker Whiteside holding a violin case. He is in costume for "The Magic Melody," wearing pin-striped pants with a handkerchief hanging out of the pocket; a black suit jacket; a loose...