All terrain vehicles--Automatic control; Motor vehicles--Automatic control; Intelligent control systems
When tracked vehicles traverse terrain such as sand, soil, or even concrete,
they may encounter a variance in density or viscosity of the medium that the
vehicle is traveling along. When this happens, one track begins to move faster or
slower...
Mixed media textiles--Kentucky--Louisville--Exhibitions; Mixed media painting--Kentucky--Louisville--Exhibitions
My work focuses on repurposing historic images and feminine objects to create a contemporary dialogue about the traditions of courtship, marriage and divorce. The use of textiles and feminine objects such as doilies, lace, slips and wallpaper serve...
Fraternities & sororities; Playing cards; Men; Pipes (Smoking); Card games; Delta Upsilon Fraternity. Sigma Chi Sigma Chapter (University of Louisville)
Members of the Delta Upsilon fraternity at the University of Louisville playing cards at a table. Several of them are smoking pipes. Some can be identified: Jack Deddens (farthest left, smoking pipe); Claude "Awa" Eddleman (top of frame,...
University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; Basketball players; Students; Playing cards; Airplanes; College athletes; University of Louisville--Sports
Members of the University of Louisville basketball team and others playing cards in an airplane. Several men are gathered in the aisle of the airplane to watch. This image is from a trip the University of Louisville basketball team took to the...
Acting; Cleage, Pearl--Characters--Leland Cunningham; Cleage, Pearl. Blues for an Alabama Sky
This thesis examines my preparation for performing Leland Cunningham in Blues for an Alabama Sky by Pearl Cleage. Using the motif of personal expectations, I explore how my ideas of performance have become unbalanced. I evaluate the origin of these...
When Howard Manning wakes from a fainting spell to find himself hospitalized with a serious but correctable weakness in his heart, his refusal of treatment intimates a death wish that provokes consternation among the skilled medical professionals...
"In Romare Bearden (1914-88) Harlem found its own history painter, an artist who won dominion over form by studying the Old Masters, and then reinvigorated it with the jazzy rhythms pioneered in painting by Stuart Davis, the master of...
World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Eastern Front; Trench warfare; Soldiers; Tables; Card games; Games; Board games
Soldiers sit at a narrow table playing cards and checkers in a rocky ravine or trench in the Balkans during World War I. They are believed to be members of the 34e Colonial Regiment stationed near Monastir in the Balkans in 1917-1919.
Paintings; Oil paintings; Gouaches; Watercolors; Drawings; Charcoal drawings; Mixed media; Still life paintings; Still life drawings; Still lifes; Fruit; Grapes; Food; Tableware; Containers; Playing cards; Card games; Symbols
African Americans--Education (Elementary); African Americans--Education (Higher); National Training School for Women and Girls (Washington, D.C.); Fisk University; Howard University; African Americans; Race relations; Civil rights; African...
Oral history interview conducted with Ruth Bryant on July 24, 1977 by Kenneth L. Chumbley. Mrs. Bryant, a community activist, primarily discusses her involvement in community organizing and political activism during the 1960’s in Louisville. ...
Parties; Dance; Card games; Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company; Bands; People
In an auditorium full of people, likely employees of the L&N Railroad Company, some sit playing cards at tables while others dance in couples around a stage. On the stage is multi-piece band with saxophone, trombone, and tuba players. Above the...
The Chautauqua movement has been called "culture under canvas" and "the university of the people." What began as a training camp for Sunday School teachers on the shores of Lake Chautauqua in western New York State in the...
School employees--discipline; Labor laws and legislation--United States; Privacy, Right of--United States; Labor discipline--United States
The right to discipline a P-12 public school employee for off-duty conduct remains unclear. Historically, society has held teachers up to a higher standard of conduct than persons in most other professions. The researcher traced the...
Legal and illegal gambling opportunities are readily available to students on college campuses and surrounding areas (Saum, 1999). College students are at an age that is highly impressionable, experimental, and prime to taking risks while ignoring...
Law and legislation--Kentucky; Constitutions--Kentucky
Kentucky's third constitution, ratified by voters in 1850 is important historically as the first state charter for which complete record of the convention that drafted it was published, making it possible to research the intentions of the framers. ...
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. 43. but is actually Vol. 15. No. 44. This issue is twelve pages. There are an additional...
Young women sit in chairs and at tables reading, talking on the phone, and playing cards in a lounging room at the Shawnee Exchange building for Southern Bell.
University of Louisville. Band; Bands; Marching bands; Stadiums;
University of Louisville Marching Band performing a half-time show at DuPont Manual stadium. The musicians march in a routine designed by student director Charles Hammond. Their tops are designed to look like playing cards. A crowd looks on from...