Working class in motion pictures; Motion pictures--Great Britain
Britain was the first country to industrialize with the Industrial Revolution and therefore had the world's first industrial working class. In the 20th century, the traditional British working class went through many social and political changes,...
Orthodontics; Dental care--Kentucky; Health services accessibility--Kentucky
Background: Malocclusion can affect an individual's quality of life. Unfortunately, access to orthodontic treatment is limited for many children. Access is improved when orthodontists select practice locations where their services are most needed....
Objective . To compare the in vitro reliability and accuracy of linear measurements between cephalometric landmarks on CBCT 3D images with varying basis projection images to direct measurements on human skulls. Methods . Sixteen linear dimensions...
School superintendents--United States; School management and organization--United States; School principals--United States; Leadership--United States; Ethics--United States; Teaching
The need for moral leadership in schools compels us to seek new models for school leadership. This self-study captures the actual experience of a beginning principal using a reflective practitioner methodology in an effort to explore the...
People on boat dock, Lake Herrington, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Row boats edge the shore and dock and a line of people stands behind them--two men on the shore and sixteen people on the dock. A dirt road leads uphill from the shore beside some...
World War, 1914-1918; Military personnel; Soldiers--French; Group portraits
Group portrait of sixteen men in France's 69e Régiment d'Infanterie in March, 1915. Handwritten on verso by André Jeunet: "Autun. Mars 1915". Handwritten on verso by a different hand: "André Jeunet 2e à gauche 2e rang"...
Wilbur Fisk Browder was born in Clarksville, Tenn., in 1848, but was chiefly reared in Montgomery, Ala. When sixteen years old, he entered the Randolph Macon College, of Virginia, attending one year, before transferring to the University of...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is sixteen pages and served as a welcome for the National Baptist Convention. The first page is very faded.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 14. No. 25. but it is actually Vol. 14. No. 26. There is a portion missing from the bottom corner of...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Louisville Leader and is sixteen pages. The first page is very faded...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is sixteen pages and is titled "The National Medical Souvenir Edition".
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is sixteen pages and is made up of the normal twelve pages with an additional four page section called The...
Character portrait of actress Mary Anderson as a young woman, looking over her left shoulder. She wears a ribbon (in three bands) around her hair, which is pulled back, and a loose white dress. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro....
Autographed full-length character portrait of John Drew, Jr., of the famous Drew/Barrymore theatrical family (the son of John Drew Sr. and Louisa Lane Drew, and uncle of Ethel, John, and Lionel Barrymore), wearing a mustache and a tuxedo with white...
Scene from "Inconstant George," featuring Jane Laurel, John Drew, and Adelaide Prince. Drew, center, wearing a suit and tie, kisses the hand of Laurel, left, while Prince, right, looks on. John Drew, Jr., of the famous Drew/Barrymore...
Character portrait of left profile of actress Mary Anderson wearing a white shawl around her shoulders and a crown of laurels around her head. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859, she made her stage debut at Macauley's...
Three-quarter length portrait of British actress, director, producer, and writer Olga Nethersole wearing a fascinator, fur coat, choker, and long strands of pearls. Nethersole was born in London in 1870, and died January 9, 1951 in Bournemouth,...
Portrait of left profile of actress Mary Anderson as a young woman. She wears her hair pulled back. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859, she made her stage debut at Macauley's Theatre in "Romeo and Juliet" on...
Autographed three-quarter length character portrait of left profile of actress Mary Anderson in Greco-Roman costume of white dress with criss-cross bodice and cape over one shoulder. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859,...
Character portrait of left profile of actress Mary Anderson as a young woman. She wears a ribbon (in three bands) around her hair, which is pulled back, and a loose white dress. Mary Anderson is the stage name of Mme. de Navarro. Born in 1859, she...