Tutors and tutoring; English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching (Higher)
In this dissertation, I present the results of research conducted in the University Writing Center at the University of Louisville during the fall of 2006 and serves as an example of an empirical study blending qualitative and quantitative methods....
Urinary incontinence is a major public health problem affecting 30% of community dwelling women aged 35-85. Urinary incontinence may have a significant impact on activities of daily living depending on the severity of symptoms. Women with urinary...
Covered wagons; Mules; Men; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
A wagon with tattered canvas cover conveyed by mules carries a male passenger. Known as a 'jolt' wagon, it is used as a prop in the American Folk Song Festival. From 1969 festival program book: "In such a jolt wagon Jean Thomas, The Traipsin'...
Men; Fences; Snow; Mountains; Bibles; Religious books; Clergy
Brother Hedrick, an old man with a mustache and glasses wearing a dark suit and white shirt without a tie, stands outdoors holding an open Bible. A winter landscape of trees and hills is visible behind him. This picture may have been used by Jean...
Men; Fences; Snow; Mountains; Bibles; Religious books; Clergy
Brother Hedrick, an old man with a mustache and glasses wearing a dark suit and white shirt without a tie, stands outdoors holding an open Bible. A winter landscape of trees and hills is visible behind him. This picture may have been used by Jean...
Equipment; Steel, High strength; Steel, Heat resistent; United States--Civil War, 1861-1865--Destruction & pillage
E. Moliter, noted Civil War lithographer, drew this image of the hook used by Sherman's Army on the March to the Sea (1864) and Campaign of the Carolina's (1865), for twisting and destroying railroad iron. Many of Moliter's illustrations were drawn...
Major street at night flanked by neon signs advertising Riggs used cars, Old Forester, Sterling Beer, Sears, and other businesses. Title supplied by cataloger.
“The metal syringes used for holding the colors can be seen clearly. The metal containers at each side are for oil, turpentine, and mastic and copal varnish.” (Dunstan, caption, p.15)
Automobiles; Advertising; Amusement parks; Fontaine Ferry Park (Louisville, Ky.); Transportation
Crowds gather to view the car display at Fontaine Ferry Park in Louisville, Kentucky. A group of three women in dresses stands talking to one side. Banners hang from trees over the Chevrolets. One banner reads, "Drive it only five miles and...
Two men stand, and two men and a woman sit on horses in front of a log cabin with a shingle roof and stone chimney. The dirt yard is enclosed by different types of fence and includes a few large trees and two more horses, one a foal. In the...
The chapel in Marvin Hall on Sunday July 14, 1912. Stoves had been removed for the summer. Men sat on the left, ladies on the right, a custom that persisted until 1954. The board behind pulpit says a total of 125 were present for Sunday School, the...