Baseball players; Athletes; Group portraits; Uniforms
Handwritten on photo of scrapbook page (Image number P_02588): "'Pee-Wee' Reese 'The Bat Boy'. New Covenant Presbyterian Church team, 37 & Broadway, July 31, 1931 R. G. Potter, Collection. Top Row - J. Wilton, Keith Sparks (Mgr.) M....
Computers and music have shared a rich history since the 1950s. Many languages and standards have been built around music. Yet even before the advent of the computer, music shared algorithmic ideas with mathematics which brought about many new...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 29. No. 19. but is actually Vol. 29. No. 18. This issue is four pages.
Electronic surveillance; Computer networks--Design and construction; Computer crimes
Peer-to-peer networks have been growing in popularity over the past decade. There have been many new innovations that greatly improve access to a wide variety of content. This expanded capability combined with a strong sense of anonymity has given...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 30. No. 44. but is actually Vol. 30. No. 45. This issue is four pages.
Louisville Colonel baseball player Harold "Pee Wee" Reese, wearing a Colonels jersey. Autographed on front of image. Handwritten on back of print: "1939, Pee Wee Reese, first year with Cols."
Baseball player Pee Wee Reese at Hillerich & Bradsby Company, also known as Louisville Slugger, with a Slugger employee. Reese holds a baseball bat inside the factory in front of a scale with more bats behind him. Title supplied by cataloger.
Baseball players Pete Reiser and Pee Wee Reese stand at a scale with a Louisville Slugger employee at the Hillerich & Bradsby Company factory. The employee works at a machine while Reiser and Reese hold baseball bats off to the side. Title...
Several technical and economic obstacles currently hamper the industrial development of ethanol from biomass. One of the key bottlenecks is the slow kinetics of the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose, and the subsequent rate reduction as the...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue is four pages and there is a crease across the center of page one that makes some lines illegible.
Oval-shaped character portrait of left profile of actor Reese V. Prosser in costume including satin/brocade jacket and white ruffled shirt. Inscription on print, lower center: Yours truly, R. V. Prasser. Location of photo studio: New Albany (Ind.)....
Baseball player Pete Wee Reese stands at a scale with a Louisville Slugger employee at the Hillerich & Bradsby Company factory. A baseball bat is being weighed on the scale. Title supplied by cataloger.
Baseball players Pee Wee Reese and Pete Reiser stand with Bud Hillerich (John Andrew Hillerich) and a Louisville Slugger employee at the Hillerich & Bradsby Company factory. Title supplied by cataloger.
Background . Heart failure treatment guidelines emphasize the importance of daily weight monitoring. To support this practice, the Health Care Financing Administration Heart Failure Demonstration Project (2000) was designed to evaluate the effect...
The goal of this study was to investigate the relationships between school climate, school culture, teacher efficacy, collective efficacy, teacher job satisfaction and intent to turnover in the context of year-round education (YRE) calendars. The...
University of Louisville. Medical Dept.; Medical students; Teachers
University of Louisville medical department 1898 - Composite photograph for the University of Louisville school of medicine in Louisville, Kentucky, of faculty and graduating students for the medical school class of 1898. Rows of individual...
Louisville College of Dentistry; Teachers; Dental students
Louisville College of Dentistry 1895 - Composite photograph of faculty and students for the dental school class of 1895 at the Louisville College of Dentistry. Six rows of individual portraits of men in suits and ties with a group of six portraits...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 18. No. 16. but is actually Vol. 18. No. 17.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 25. but is actually Vol. 32. No. 29. There is a tear across the center of each page that...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 32. No. 30. but is actually Vol. 33. No. 37. There is a crease across the center of page one that...