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...
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Mayors; Presidents; Boats
William B. Harrison, Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933, with United States President Herbert Hoover. They are both wearing bowlers and winter jackets. The photograph has been marred with discolorations and bent corners. Attached to back of image:...
Milburn house on Delaware Avenue in Buffalo; a brown brick house with green trim. A police officer stands on the sidewalk at the end of the walkway to the house. Text printed on verso reads, "On Sept. 5, 1901, President McKinley visited the...
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904 : Saint Louis, Mo.); Exhibitions; Government officials; Men
Secretary of War William Howard Taft (third from left), President Theodore Roosevelt's representative at the World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri (and his successor as U.S. President, in 1909), exchanges greetings with local dignitaries: Thomas H....
Union Station (Louisville, Ky.); Railroad stations; Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company; Transportation
Crowds of people watch as President Franklin D. Roosevelt's train arrives. President Roosevelt is standing in the last Pullman car on which loudspeakers were attached. Cameramen try to get a good vantage point. One stands on a low stone wall by the...
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Governors; Vice Presidents; Business people; Railroad stations
Governor Flem D. Sampson of Barbourville, Kentucky, who served as Governor of Kentucky from 1927-1931, standing beside a train with his wife, Susie Steele Sampson, U. S. Vice President (and former Kentucky Senator) Charles Curtis, Samuel A....
Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); African American college students; College students; Education; African Americans--Education (Higher); College presidents; African Americans
Group portrait of President C. H. Parrish and Simmons University students in 1924. The back of the photograph reads: "President 1924." "Simmons University" is written at the top of the photograph and stamped at the bottom. The...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Kentucky Southern College; Dwellings; Houses;
Kentucky Southern College's President's House. Kentucky Southern College was a Baptist college that operated on what is now UofL's Shelby Campus from 1962 to 1969. Location: Shelby Campus. Former names: Junior Achievement. Former uses: Kentucky...
University of Louisville--Presidents; Radio stations; WLOU (Radio station : Louisville, Ky.); College presidents;
University of Louisville president Dr. John W. Taylor sits at a table with Mrs. John E. Messervy, president of the Louisville Broadcasting Co. and general manager of the newly established AM radio station WLOU; there are papers on the table in...
University of Louisville--Presidents; Radio stations; WLOU (Radio station : Louisville, Ky.); College presidents;
University of Louisville president Dr. John W. Taylor sits at a table with Mrs. John E. Messervy, president of the Louisville Broadcasting Co., and general manager of the newly established AM radio station WLOU. The other two gentleman are probably...
University of Louisville--Presidents; College presidents; University of Louisville--Faculty; College administrators; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School;
University of Louisville president Dr. John W. Taylor sits at a desk with Dean Ernst of the Speed School of Engineering and Dr. B. F. Dodge, chairman of the accrediting committee of the Engineering Council for Professional Development tasked to...
Engraved image of the principal building of Transylvania University, probably the one located in Lexington's Gratz Park which was destroyed by fire in 1829. The engraving is inscribed to Horace Holley, President of Transylvania University from...
James Ross Todd of Louisville, Kentucky with wife, Margaret Menefee Todd standing on the deck of a cruise ship. The photograph has marks of discoloration from age. Stamped on back of image: August 8, 1925; Associated Press Photo, New York City....
Medical education; Medical students; Louisville Medical Institute
Circular from 1837 for the Louisville Medical Institute. Includes a description of faculty, school procedures, a history of the founding of the Louisville Medical Institute, and information about the school's charter. Printed on cover: Circular...
Baseball; People associated with entertainment & sports; Men; Louisville Colonels (Baseball team)
"Colonel" William F. Knebelkamp was the president of the Louisville Baseball Co., which owned the Louisville Colonels baseball team. He wears a "Baseball Boosters" ribbon on his lapel, and holds a floral wreath. Title supplied...
Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); African American universities and colleges; African American educators; African American college teachers; Teachers; African Americans--Education (Higher); Education; College presidents; African Americans
The back of the photograph identifies this as President C. H. Parrish and the faculty of the early 1920s. The university has gone by many names since its founding in 1879: The Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute (1879), State University...
Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); African American educators; African American college teachers; Teachers; College presidents; African Americans--Education (Higher); Education; African American universities and colleges; African Americans
Group portrait of President C. H. Parrish and some faculty members. The university has gone by many names since its founding in 1879: The Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute (1879), State University (1883), Simmons University (1921), Simmons...
Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); African American educators; African American college teachers; Teachers; College presidents; African American college students; College students; African Americans--Education (Higher); Education; African...
Simmons University President C. H. Parrish with some graduates and faculty. The university has gone by many names since its founding in 1879: The Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute (1879), State University (1883), Simmons University (1921),...
Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); African American educators; African American college teachers; Teachers; College presidents; African American college students; College students; Education; African Americans--Education (Higher); African...
Group female Simmons Univresity students and some female faculty members with President C. H. Parrish. The university has gone by many names since its founding in 1879: The Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute (1879), State University (1883),...
Simmons University (Louisville, Ky.); African American college students; College students; African American educators; African American college teachers; Teachers; College presidents; Education; African Americans--Education (Higher); African...
Group including Simmons University President C. H. Parrish with faculty members and students. The university has gone by many names since its founding in 1879: The Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute (1879), State University (1883), Simmons...