This thesis deals with the events and issues which were connected with the 1935 gubernatorial election. There is first a brief sketch of Kentucky politics prior to the 1935 election. Particular interest is given to the history of the Democratic...
Intimate partner violence--Psychological aspects; Victims of family violence--Rehabilitation; Victims of violent crimes--Mental health; Creative writing--Therapeutic use; Post-traumatic stress disorder--Treatment
Described as important long-term consequences of trauma exposure, disruptions in emotional processes are regarded as central features of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); however, the nature of these posttraumatic emotional disruptions remains...
Mary Long Hanlon (Mrs. Frank Davern Burke) of Louisville, Kentucky dancing with J.C.W. Beckham, Jr. She is wearing a long dress with lace trim at the bottom and pearls around her neck. The photograph has been badly creased and marred with...
Governors; Military personnel; Tents; Flags--United States
John Crepps Wickliffe Beckham, who served as governor of Kentucky from 1900-1907, and four men in military uniform stand in a row in front of a tent flanked by smaller tents, with an American flag and another flag on poles.
Portrait of J.C.W. Beckham, Jr., with a wave in his hair and wearing a suit with striped tie. The photograph is damaged in the corners and discoloring from age. Handwritten on back of image: dead. Stamped on back: October 25, 1936; credit, John T....
Mary Long Hanlon (Mrs. Frank Davern Burke) of Louisville, Kentucky with J.C.W. Beckham, Jr. They are in the midst of a dance; she is wearing a long dress, with lace trim at the bottom. The photograph is cracked along the edges and marred with...
Willna Rudy (Mrs. W. Clarke) Otte of Louisville, Kentucky with attorney Beckham Overstreet. They are seated together, she is pointing to something on the paper that they are both looking at. The photograph has cracked, damaged corners and marks of...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. A quarter of each page of this issue is missing.
Self-efficacy; Psychological abuse; Identity (Psychology); Women college students--Mental health
The current research proposed that psychological abuse within an intimate relationship erodes one's self-efficacy and aimed to demonstrate a negative relationship between past psychological abuse and how one reacts to a challenge. It was...
Medical education; Medical students; Kentucky School of Medicine
Catalog for the Kentucky School of Medicine for 1859-1860. Includes list of board of regents and faculty, program information, students for 1858-1859 session, and graduates for 1858-1859. Printed on cover: Annual Announcement of the Kentucky School...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a crease across the center of pages one and two of this issue that has resulted in some small tears in the page.
Two views of a woman in a hospital bed with a man beside her in one and a food tray in the other and one image of the woman sitting in a wheelchair. Identified as Mrs. Beckham with a doctor at Kings Daughters Hospital.
Address: 307-311 E. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Several trucks are parked in the 300 block of East Market Street. In the center of the image is Isaac Rosenbaum & Sons with a sign painted on the side of the building saying, "Hides,...
Women's United Soccer Association; Women soccer players--History; Soccer for women; Professional sports
The purpose of this study is to examine the creation and demise of the WUSA, and to establish the league as a social movement organization (SMO) within the context of the rich body of social movement literature. In explaining the rise and fall of...
McLaughlin, Lennie, 1900-; Democratic Party (Ky.)--History; Louisville (Ky.)--Politics and government; Women--Political activity--Kentucky--Louisville
This thesis seeks to examine the role of the Democratic Party organization in Louisville, Kentucky and its influence in primary elections during the period 1933 to 1963. A prominent party leader, Lennie McLaughlin, is the focal point of the study....
Cumberland Falls State Park (Ky.); Historic preservation--Kentucky
This thesis is an examination of Louisville Times editor Tom Wallace's fight to prevent the construction of a hydroelectric dam at Cumberland Falls, Kentucky between 1926 and 1931. By mining Wallace's recently cataloged personal papers, this study...
Medical education; Medical students; Kentucky School of Medicine
Catalog for the Kentucky School of Medicine for 1884. Includes list of board of regents and faculty, program information, matriculates 1883, graduation information, graduates of the Kentucky School of Medicine from 1851-1883. Incomplete catalog....
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. Pages five and six are missing from this issue.