This thesis deals with the events and issues which were connected with the 1935 gubernatorial election. There is first a brief sketch of Kentucky politics prior to the 1935 election. Particular interest is given to the history of the Democratic...
McLaughlin, Lennie, 1900-; Democratic Party (Ky.)--History; Louisville (Ky.)--Politics and government; Women--Political activity--Kentucky--Louisville
This thesis seeks to examine the role of the Democratic Party organization in Louisville, Kentucky and its influence in primary elections during the period 1933 to 1963. A prominent party leader, Lennie McLaughlin, is the focal point of the study....
Portraits; Government officials; Presidents; Vice presidents; Governors; Men
President Franklin D. Roosevelt seated in a vehicle with Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon and Vice President Alben Barkley. The photograph has marks of discoloration from age. Stamped on back of image: November 20, 1934.
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Governors; Inaugurations
Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, Governor of Kentucky from 1935-1939 (and again from 1955-1959), with Ruby Laffoon (right) (Governor of Kentucky from 1931-1935) and Joe Burman (center) (Chandler's aide), possibly on the occasion of Chandler's...
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Governors; Mayors; Oaths
Mayor Neville Miller of Louisville, Kentucky (right), being sworn in as Mayor of Louisville as Kentucky Governor Ruby Laffoon (center) looks on. The photograph is badly discolored from age. Stamped on back of image: November 24, 1933.
Background and significance: Even with the advent of direct bonding, decalcification remains a problem in orthodontics today. Glass ionomer cements have been used in dentistry for fluoride release for years and may have beneficial use in...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 15. No. 20. but is actually Vol. 15. No. 23. This issue is twelve pages. There are small portions...
Politicians; United States. Congress. House--Speakers; United States. President; Celebrities; United States. Congress; Legislators--United States
Congressman Romano L. (Ron) Mazzoli, interviewed by Kevin Collins on May 24, 2010 as part of the Romano L. Mazzoli oral history project. This is the fourth of 17 interviews conducted with the Congressman, who represented the Third District of...
Background: Light cured composite resin can be time consuming for bonding orthodontic brackets. A new Blue light diode laser may reduce curing times for composite resins. Hypothesis: The laser will achieve similar bond strengths in half the time...
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky talking on a phone, wearing a suit and silk tie. Harrison ran for Governor of Kentucky in 1931, but lost to Ruby Laffoon. He served as Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. Attached to the photograph is...
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky talking on a phone, wearing a suit and silk tie. Harrison ran for Governor of Kentucky in 1931, but lost to Ruby Laffoon. He served as Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photograph has a few spots of...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Mayors
Portrait of William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky is wearing a jacket with a handkerchief in the pocket and printed tie. Harrison ran for Governor of Kentucky in 1931, but lost to Ruby Laffoon. He served as Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933....
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Mayors; Voting; Ballot boxes
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky with wife, Margaret W. Allis Harrison. They are voting for governor of Kentucky, wearing coats and hats. Harrison ran for Governor of Kentucky in 1931, but lost to Ruby Laffoon. He served as Mayor of...
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Mayors; Storefronts
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky with wife, Margaret W. Allis Harrison, standing together outside, wearing gloves and hats. Harrison ran for Governor of Kentucky in 1931, but lost to Ruby Laffoon. He served as Mayor of Louisville from...
Portraits; Group portraits; Men; Government officials; Lawyers
Merit O'Neal of Louisville, Kentucky, State's Attorney, standing in a group with seven other men and shaking hands with a seated man (possibly Governor Ruby Laffoon). The photograph has small cracks along the edge and marked with discoloration....
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. The first page of this issue is severely 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. 46. but is actually Vol. 14. No. 49. This issue has half of a page devoted to Hopkinsville...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There are portions missing along the side of pages one, two, seven, and eight of this issue and page one 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 twelve pages. There are small portions missing along the top of each page of this issue. Almost half of...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is twelve pages. Pages five and six are missing from this issue as well as the four-page Gravure Weekly...