The purpose of this dissertation was to describe the development and validation of the Sorokin Psycho-Social Love Inventory (SPSLI) and the testing of a Predictor Model of love actions for people who experienced divorce. The SPSLI is based on five...
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Courtly love in literature
"It is in the south of France and at a very early period that we must look for the origin of the system of Courtly Love. Gathered about several small courts, there existed, as early as the eleventh century, a brilliant society, in which woman...
Following previous studies on the rate of increase and behavior of the American
Jewish intermarried, this study sought to determine what individuals are discussing about
Jewish interfaith relationships and intermarriage. Four scholarly issues were...
Portraits; Men; Wrestlers; People associated with entertainment & sports
Billy Love of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing wrestling shorts and shoes. The photograph is cracked, creased and torn all along the surface. Handwritten on back of image: Billy Love, Louisville wrestler. Stamped on back: December 10, 1935.
Dr. Julian Price Love of Louisville, Kentucky seated, wearing a suit and printed tie. The photograph has been cut, leaving only his image, and painted on. Stamped on back of image: January 17, 1934. Handwritten on back: Dr. Julian Price Love,...
Five white canvases with pupae, steel shelves with potted flowers, bowls of sugar-water solution, table, radiators, humidifiers, and live butterflies; "There was a lyrical quality to Hirst's use of butterflies' lifecycles, both in the 1991...
"There was a lyrical quality to Hirst's use of butterflies' lifecycles, both in the 1991 installation In and Out of Love, and the related 1994-5 series of paintings, of which I Love You forms part." (Caption, p.231); "By contrast to...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; African American social workers; African American educators; African American college teachers; Segregation in education; Civil rights leaders; Lincoln Institute...
Oral history interview with Eleanor Young Love, conducted on October 2, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Dr. Love was a U of L professor and administrator, and sister of civil rights leader Whitney Young, Jr. Dr. Love discusses her parents, Laura and...
Mamie (Mrs. Grover Lee) Love of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing pearl earrings and beaded necklace. The photograph is badly creased, painted on, and marred with discolorations from age. Article from Herald-Post attached on back of image: Friday,...
Mamie (Mrs. Grover Lee) Love of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a beaded necklace. The photograph has been cut irregular and marred with discoloration from age. Stamped on back of image: September 21, 1936.
Portrait of Mary J. (Mrs. R.V.) Love of Louisville, Kentucky wearing a hat, glasses, and beaded necklace. The photograph has been painted on and marred with discolorations from age. Stamped on back of image: April 20, 1935; October 19, 1936....
Portrait of Mary J. (Mrs. R.V.) Love of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing glasses and hat. The photograph has been painted on and marked with discolorations. Typed on back of image: Senior Vice President, National Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the...
Portrait of Mary J. (Mrs. R.V.) Love of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing glasses and a long necklace. The photograph has been badly creased and marred with discolorations from age. Handwritten on back of image: Legion Auxiliary G.A.R. officer. Stamped...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of George M. Love (1831-1887), a brigadier general in the Union Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the United States Civil War. His citation reads: "Capture of battle flag of 2d South Carolina (C.S.A.)."
Boy and girl under a large umbrella in the rain. Signed by Evelyn von Hartmann. Verse printed on front reads, "I have something sweet to tell you. / If you'll let me - / Wont [sic] you please? / It's just this - That I love you. / Now please...
“Truth or consequence and believe-it-or-not notions umbrella Colescott’s work. Whether replacing Old Master work subjects with Black images or revealing the fantasies held about Black men and women, the subtext is race and sex and the power...
Two cupids on a wall or balcony. One holds a drawn bow and arrow; the other holds roses. Two pierced hearts float in the air near the two cupids. A pair of doves nestle nearby. The cupids are near an urn full of flowers. Postmarked 1909 on verso.
Two interlocking hearts pierced by a golden arrow. The hearts lie on a bed of flowers. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons in the Valentine postcards series, no. 2665. Printing information dates this card to before the first World War.