This thesis is an examination and analysis of the role of law enforcement in the transformation of a city's downtown from one dominated by sleazy strip bars and prostitutes to one of family entertainment. The focus is on the police and prosecutors;...
Within the Appalachian hills of eastern Kentucky, large-scale coal mining operations are directly altering the headwater landscape through the construction of hollow fills. These man-made landforms and their associated in-stream structures alter a...
While democracy was developing, while men were seeking to reform national politics and to find some means by which the people might be represented justly in the government, a new movement entered into literature to give it a broadened scope and a...
Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.); Health care facilities; Buildings; Sanatoriums; Historic buildings
Address: 8101 Dixie Highway, Louisville, Kentucky. Several vehicles are parked in front of the Waverly Hills Sanatorium. Three slightly arched doorways are framed in stone for the main entrance. This motif repeats on the sides of the entry...
Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; Sanatoriums; Health care facilities; Historic buildings
Address: 8101 Dixie Highway, Louisville, Kentucky. Waverly Hills Sanatorium stands on a slight hill surrounded by bare trees. A small outbuilding stands in the mid-ground. Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Sanatorium was added to the National Register of...
Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.); Health care facilities; Men; Dentistry; People
This photograph shot at Waverly Hills Tuberculosis Hospital shows a man sitting near a hospital bed as he inserts a tool into his mouth and looks into a makeshift mirror. The man is dressed in a thermal shirt, vest, and hat and sits backward on a...
Community college students--Kentucky; Transfer students--Kentucky; Academic achievement--Kentucky; College attendance; University of Louisville; Jefferson Community and Technical College
More students now begin their postsecondary education at the two-year college level with the intention of transferring to earn a bachelor's degree, making the transfer function more important. Recent government mandates in Kentucky brought about...
Women; People; Sick persons; Health care facilities; Sanatoriums; Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.)
A row of patients in beds sits on the porch at Waverly Hills Sanatorium. Each woman has a small table by her bed for glasses, flowers, books, and other materials. Several are propped up in bed reading. The beds are on wheels and each one is...
Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.); Sick persons; People; Health care facilities; Sanatoriums
Adults and children sit at tables in the Waverly Hills Sanatorium dining room. A cart sits in the middle of the floor with servings of food on white dishes. Women in white aprons move about the room. Two boys sit at a table in the foreground. One...
Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.); Hospitals; Nurses; Sick persons; Health care facilities; People
A nurse gives a shot to a woman with a bandage on her arm. In front of these women is a small table with two stoppered vials, two glass containers, bandages and a kidney-shaped bowl. Three other men and four other women are observing. Several...
Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.); Hospitals; Nurses; Physicians; Sick persons; Health care facilities; People
A doctor wears a smock and holds a needle over a draped figure. Next to him is a small table with several stoppered bottles and needles. The nurse stands by a piece of equipment composed of a two glass jars and some tubing. The window stands open...
Public administration--Decision making; Political planning--United States--Case studies; Bankruptcy--United States
The purpose of this study is to analyze two Congressional decisionmaking models and two policymaking models to identify which provides the strongest explanation of the bankruptcy reform process between 1997 and 2005. The two models of Congressional...
English literature--18th century--History and criticism; English literature--19th century--History and criticism; Nature in literature
By nature I mean the wide world of eye and ear that surrounds man, the kinship of which to man, it has been the poet's privilege to interpret. Each poet interprets differently because each sees through different glasses. "We receive but what...
Gary Snyder's poetry conveys Zen states of consciousness through unconventional grammar and syntax. From his first book Riprap in 1959 to his last collection of poems, Mountains and Rivers Without End in 1996, he has confronted the challenge of...
The Consumer and Industrial group of the General Electric Company (GE) allocates its shipping truckload to seventeen different trucking companies over 701 different routes from each of its nine terminals to 48 contiguous states. One of the...
A potential source of fine grained suspended sediments in a stream system is the
upper hillslopes of the drainage. Quantifying the sediment produced and transported to a
stream from these hillslopes is challenging because of the complex nature of...
Buildings; Health care facilities; Hospitals; Sanatoriums; Aerial photographs; Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.)
Waverly Hills Sanatorium, Louisville, Kentucky, aerial view. Arc-shaped four-story building amid forested area. Building is light with dark windows and roof. Smaller buildings nearby.
Health care facilities; Hospitals; Sanatoriums; Tuberculosis; Social workers; Sick persons; Waverly Hills Sanatorium (Louisville, Ky.)
Social workers visiting tuberculosis patient at Waverly Hills Sanatorium, Louisville, Kentucky. Inside the sanatorium, women lie on their backs on white sheeted beds in a row in a narrow room with a brick wall on the right and many doors on the...
Location: Dixie Highway, Pleasure Ridge Park. When it opened in 1911, Waverly Hills Sanatorium housed only eight patients. The design of the building is in keeping with theories of the time regarding the efficacy of a rural setting and atmosphere...