Bartending--Technological innovations; Block diagrams; Quadratic assignment problem
Typically bartenders will arrange liquor bottles in a bar based on their own preferences. This research project describes an alternative way to arrange the bottles on the speed rail more efficiently. This will allow bartenders to make drinks...
Horse farmers make yearly decisions concerning the management of feeding horses. These decisions are affected by the cost to grow hay, the cost to buy hay, the cost associated with selling hay, the expected crop yield under various weather...
Masculinity--Social aspects; Drug dealers--Psychology; Male college students--Effect of stress on; Drug abuse and crime
This thesis integrates James Messerschmidt's Masculinity Theory (1997) with Robert Agnew's General Strain Theory (1992) to examine the relationship between failure to achieve ideal masculine standards, resultant psychological stressors, and the...
Sport organizations face tremendous pressure to secure sponsorship support (Copland et aI., 1996). Professional niche sports face even greater pressure as sponsorship support often determines whether an event can even take place (Sutton, 2009)....
A man with a bushy white mustache stands outdoors by a chair, wearing suspenders and holding a hat. Jean Thomas describes him as "Old man selling scissors sharpener -- stranger, with strange looking sideburns." Title supplied by cataloger.
African Americans; African American business enterprises; African American Business people; Drugstores; Pharmacists; African American pharmacists; Urban renewal; Service stations; Standard Oil Company; Civil rights
Oral history interview with Frank Moorman, Sr., conducted on August 17, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Mr. Moorman was a businessman in Louisville's Walnut Street area. Mr. Moorman discusses his parents and grandparents, and his early life in Owensboro,...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; Boy Scouts of America; Elderly poor; Floods--Ohio River; Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; National Council of Senior Citizens; Senior House; Senior centers; Scouting (Youth activity); Urban elderly;...
Oral history interviews conducted with Mr. Steward Pickett on May 23, June 4, and June 25, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Mr. Pickett, a retired assistant Boy Scout executive and board member of Senior House, talks about his family, growing up on an...
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...
Intersection at Logan & Oak Streets, Louisville, Kentucky, with camera in front of 1132 S. Logan St. looking South, 300 ft. from intersection. The specifics of the camera locations and the name of the client indicate that this photograph was...
Buildings; Temples; Organs; Altars; Temple Adath Israel (Louisville, Ky.)
Address: 834 S. Third Street. The interior of Temple Adath Israel is shown. The pews are arched to form a semi-circle around the altar. The altar contains an inscribed podium, two menorahs on large stands and two armchairs. A curtained section is...
Young man selling newspapers on a street in Altoona, Pennsylvania. A wide black gate separates the young man and the people, horses and buggies, and buildings behind him.
Poster featuring seven photos of scenes from "The Cradle Snatcher," a three-act comedy by Boyd Martin. Annotations: Scenes from "The Cradle Snatcher" a three act comedy by Boyd Martin to be presented by the University of...
200 block of West Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard, on the north side. Row of stone buildings with signs for The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company and a drug store selling candy and cigars. Cars are parked along the curb.
Goodman's News Store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa February 1927. Man, likely the proprietor, selling a copy of "Turf Light" to a customer in front of the store. Both men hold the newspaper, while the customer places change...
Two-story brick building with long windows at the corner of Twenty-Sixth and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses Hubbuch's Cafe, selling Fortuna Whisky and Senn & Ackerman Lager Beer. A man is visible...
Buildings; Advertisements; Signs (Notices); Eating & drinking facilities; Water pumps
Tall three-story brick building with long windows on the corner of Twenty-Seventh and Portland, Louisville, Kentucky. Ground floor houses E. Stephany's [Cafe], selling Fortuna Whisky and Senn & Ackerman Lager Beer among others.
Three-story brick building on the corner of Fifth and Jefferson, Louisville, Ketucky. Miniature plaza. Visible businesses include Goodfellows Rendez-vous Cafe, Chop Suey, J. B. Baird Drugs (selling Pure Drugs and Coca-Cola), Reck and Riehl Real...
Skyscrapers; Cityscapes; Rivers; Bridges; Water tanks; Railroads; Streets
Chicago skyline looking down the Chicago River. There are several tall buildings in background, and a bridge is visible near the mouth of the river. There is a water tank on the roof of a building in the foreground, and there are trains on the...