Vogel, Paula. How I learned to drive; Vogel, Paula--Characters--Uncle Peck; Acting
This personal narrative briefly describes my past in the performing arts and outlines my training as an actor and my development of an actor's process through various class and performance experiences at the University of Louisville. Through the...
Chapter I . Seven novel head-to-tail cyclic pentapeptides and pseudopentapeptides containing the arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) tripeptide motif were synthesized. All of the peptides were constructed using solid phase peptide synthesis....
Public art--Kentucky--Louisville; Public art--Social aspects--Kentucky--Louisville; Political participation--Kentucky--Louisville
Public art encompasses countless forms, serves many purposes and is
constantly evolving. Engaging the community is one way public art has
developed new forms and purposes. Involving the community allows residents to
contribute to the creative...
African Americans--Education--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Education--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Louisville Public Schools (Louisville, Ky.)--History; Literacy--Social aspects--Kentucky--Louisville--History
I conducted my dissertation research in the national, state, and local archives. Using Deborah Brandt's "Sponsors of Literacy" as a conceptual framework and Critical Race Theory as a theoretical framework, I offer Louisville, Kentucky as...
The term "promiscuity" is often used in academic literature and pejoratively
proliferated among society at large. The definition of promiscuity has not been clearly
and consistently defined within research and varies significantly from...
The role of the active site tyrosine residue in the Co-C5' bond activation in the
context of adenosylcobalamin-dependent mutases has been computationally
investigated. The density functional, complete active space self-consistent field
and quantum...
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972; Colonies--History--20th century; United States--Foreign relations--1945-1953
This thesis is a biographical and historiographical examination of Truman's rhetoric and handling of colonialism. Truman's position regarding European colonialism is a worthy topic since it facilitates the study of the United States' treatment of...
Fatigue--Diagnosis; Reaction time--Testing; Physical fitness for women; Women athletes--Physiology
Accumulated fatigue experienced during the competitive season can be detrimental to
athletic success. The purpose of the study was to identify a performance test that best correlated
with markers of fatigue in an attempt to detect accumulated...
Donald E. Baxter Research Center (Louisville, Ky.); Delia B. Baxter Biomedical Research Building (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Corner view of the Baxter Buildings, with the street and nearby parking lot in view. The Research Tower rises behind the Baxter Buildilngs. There are cars in the street and parking lot. Both Baxter Buildings were built with support from the ...
Med Center One houses the compliance offices for the Health Sciences Campus, the Office of Industry Contracts, and training space. This building formerly housed the Paul Schultz Commercial Artist Company. It earlier housed an auto parts supplier...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Judges
Portrait of Judge Charles I. Dawson of Crestwood, Kentucky, appointed by President Coolidge as United States Judge for Western District of Kentucky. He is wearing a hard collar, suit and tie. The photograph has some spots of discoloration....
Portrait of Reverend Bernard I. Doherty of Louisville, Kentucky, dressed in his clergy wear. The photograph has crop marks framing his face. Handwritten on back of image: credit, Rieger Studio (Louisville); Rev. Bernard I. Doherty, Pastor (R.C.)...
Ralph I. Graves of Louisville, Kentucky standing in front of a building, holding a bowler and wearing a suit and striped tie. The photograph has been cut so that only he is visible and badly creased. Handwritten on back of image: Ralph I. Graves,...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of I. Sidney Jenkins of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a jacket, vest and printed tie. The photograph has spots of discoloration and yellowing from age. Handwritten on back of image: I. Sidney Jenkins, Vice president, Louisville Trust...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Business people
Portrait of I. Sidney Jenkins of Louisville, Kentucky. His hair is combed to the side and he wears a jacket and tie. Crop marks outline and frame his face. Handwritten on bottom, front of image: Cusick. Stamped on back: April 19, 1924. Handwritten...
A young girl, holding a doll, stands with her head down and her hand on a closed interior door. The picture appears to be taken from a newspaper or other publication. "I wish I had something to do" is printed at the top of the photograph...
Donald E. Baxter Research Center (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Research facilities;
Back of the Baxter I building, a multi-story brick building with three towers rising off the top. A man in a white coat walks toward the building, along a sidewalk lined by trees and other landscaping features. There is a sign reading "Donald...
Paintings; Acrylic paintings; History; Political issues; Apartheid; Imperialism; Social classes; War; War casualties; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Crosses; Cemeteries; Monuments & memorials; Soldiers; Military personnel; Military...
"Terry Atkinson, like David Hockney, came from a working-class background in Yorkshire, England. However, his affiliations when he eventually moved to London were with Conceptualism rather than Pop. Whilst Conceptualism had been international...
Paintings; Acrylic paintings; History; Political issues; Apartheid; Imperialism; Social classes; War; War casualties; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Crosses; Cemeteries; Monuments & memorials; Soldiers; Vacations; Photographs;...
"Terry Atkinson, like David Hockney, came from a working-class background in Yorkshire, England. However, his affiliations when he eventually moved to London were with Conceptualism rather than Pop. Whilst Conceptualism had been international...