Military nursing--History; World War, 1914-1918--Women; World War, 1914-1918--Medical care; Women and war--History--20th century
World War I resulted in the deaths of over 8,500,000
military personnel and in addition, millions of civilians.
There were not enough doctors to provide the necessary
medical care for the masses of seriously sick and wounded,
and other than in...
Spirituality in literature; Religion in literature; Berry, Wendell, 1934---Criticism and interpretation; McCarthy, Cormac, 1933---Criticism and interpretation
This dissertation provides a reading of characters in the novels and short stories of two important contemporary American writers through the lens of spiritual theology. While spirituality has often been understood as necessitating a flight from...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Clergy; College presidents; People associated with education & communication
Portrait of Reverend Edgar Y. Mullins of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing his silver beard closely trimmed. The photograph has some spots of discoloration. Article attached to back of image: Associated Press Photo--From Atlanta; Rev. Edgar Y. Mullins,...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Governors
Portrait of Augustus Everett Willson of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing glasses and a printed tie. The photograph has been marked with discolorations. Article attached to back of image: Reported to be seriously ill: Governor of Kentucky (1907-1911);...
A boy with a seriously injured leg sits on a chair. His other foot rests on a log. There is an adult hand on his shoulder and a little girl stands in the background. Handwritten on bottom border: 510. See ULPA 1982.01.509.p for another image of...