Neef, Joseph, 1770-1854; Pestalozzi, Johann Heinrich, 1746-1827
In the early nineteenth century the Pestalossian system of education became very popular in Europe, and, aided by the necessity of something positive to take the place of the decayed and formalistic systems then prevalent, the movement spread...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a tear down the center of each page of this issue and there are various portions that are illegible along these...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 26. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 33. There are holes in the center of each page of this...
English ballads and songs--Religious aspects; Scottish ballads and songs--Religious aspects; Religion in literature
The present study of the religious element in the popular ballads is based largely on Mr. George L. Kittredge's edition of Mr. Francis J. Child's collection of English and Scottish popular ballads, the completeness of which, up to this time, has...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a tear down the center of each page of this issue.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. Pages five and six are missing from this issue.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There are creases and small tears and portions missing along the center of pages one and two of this issue and page one...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 17. No. 42. but is actually Vol. 17. No. 46. There are significant portions missing along the edges...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 18. No. 16. but is actually Vol. 18. No. 17.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is four pages. Some portions of page one are very faded.
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gardiner Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Educational facilities; People
People stand, walk, and sit on the lawn and benches near the rear of Gardiner Hall. Current uses: A&S Advising Center; A&S Dean's Offices; A&S Women's and Gender Studies; Family Therapy; A&S Liberal Studies; IT. Named in honor of...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Gardiner Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Entrance to Gardiner Hall, with the title "Liberal Arts" over the doorway. Current uses: A&S Advising Center; A&S Dean's Offices; A&S Women's and Gender Studies; Family Therapy; A&S Liberal Studies; IT. Named in honor of...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; People; Automobiles; Trees; Gardiner Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Gardiner Hall, with people standing in front of the main entrance, along the curb. A car is visible on the street, facing Gardiner. Ford and Jouett Halls are partially visible on the right; they are largely obscured by trees. Current uses: A&S...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gardiner Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Educational facilities
Gardiner Hall, a multi-story red brick building with wings on both sides, framed by trees. There is a white arch over the doorway in the front of the building. There is a metal stairway on the side of the building. The building is seen from across...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Gardiner Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Educational facilities; Trees
Gardiner Hall, a multi-story red brick building with wings on both sides. There is a white arch over the doorway in the front of the building and a metal stairway on the side of the building. The building is seen from across the "Quad"...
School yearbooks; Schools; Students; University of Louisville--Students; Alumni & alumnae; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; Student organizations; Universities & colleges; Medical students; Law students; Dental students;...
Yearbook published by the students of the University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, 1942.
Istanbul (Turkey)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Architecture, Ottoman--Turkey--Istanbul--History
Following the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 by the Ottomans, a new trend in architecture developed that achieved a balance between the traditional Ottoman building practices of Bursa and Edirne with the styles found in Byzantium and the West....
Within the discipline of rhetoric and composition, the notion of coherence possesses the status of sine qua non, yet this notion has been treated unevenly or been taken for granted, much as the process of composing itself was taken for granted for...