University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; J.B. Speed School of Engineering; Research facilities;
Newly-built Institute of Industrial Research, now known as the Duthie Center for Engineering (part of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering) seen from near Eastern Parkway. The building door is open. Formerly named Kersey Library, in honor of Laura...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Health care facilities;
Location: 615 South Preston Street. Current uses: Division of Nephrology of the Department of Medicine is housed in this building. Nephrology clinics and a dialysis unit provide treatment to patients with renal diseases, hypertension, and...
University of Louisville--Faculty; Foreign visitors;
University of Louisville professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences, Robert Austin Warner, sits at a long table with Ramkrishna Dalmia and two unidentified women. According to an article in the Cardinal (UofL's student newspaper)...
University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; University of Louisville--Faculty; Physicians; Paintings;
University of Louisville alum Dr. Irvin Abell stands in front of his portrait with Dr. R. Arnold Griswold, head of the department of surgery at the University of Louisville and Louisville General Hospital.
University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; University of Louisville. School of Medicine; Educational facilities;
University of Louisville Medical Department, at the corner of First and Chestnut Streets. This stone building features a tall tower with a clock. Other buildings are visible in the foreground and background. This building was formerly a part of...
Schneider Hall (Louisville, Ky.); University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Libraries;
Entrance of Schneider Hall viewed from the sidewalk to the southwest of the building. Schneider Hall was named in honor of Evelyn Schneider, long-time University Librarian. The cornerstone was laid on January 12, 1956, and the building originally...
University of Louisville--Faculty; Rocks; University of Louisville--Students; Students;
University of Louisville Geology instructor James E. Conkin and an unidentified woman crouch in front of Menges Hall near a large rock. The woman is holding a hammer as if she plans to strike the rock. Conkin became the first head of the Geology...
University of Louisville librarian Evelyn Schneider assists Betty Stewart with a Recordak microfilm reader in the Periodical Room of the university library. Schneider served as University Librarian from 1919-1965. She oversaw the construction of...
University of Louisville--Students; Office equipment & supplies; Office workers; Students;
Gene Emmons, a part-time worker in the City Finance Department, stands and operates a card-sorting machine. He was one of many University of Louisville students who earned money while attending the school. Many of them received college credit for...
University of Louisville--Faculty; Generators; Engineers; Engines; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Teachers
Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, Carl O.G. Wittig grasps a wheel attached to a steam turbine driven generator unit located in Sackett Hall. Assistant professor of mechanical engineering Lawrence S. Churchill, Jr., wearing a suit and...
University of Louisville--Faculty; Generators; Engineers; Engines; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Teachers
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Lawrence S. Churchill, Jr. (far left) and head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, Carl O. G. Wittig stand with two unidentified men behind a steam turbine driven generator unit located in...
Service Complex seen from the roof of the Houchens building looking south. Parking lot and behicle entrances are visible; several vehicles are in the parking lot. Purchased by University of Louisville in 1971; formerly Brandeis Machinery and...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Theaters;
Location: Belknap Campus: 2314 South Floyd Street. Current uses: office and classrooms for Department of Health and Sport Sciences; A&S Theater Arts; Thrust Theater. Former names: Neill-LaVielle Steel Warehouse. Square footage: 32486.
College administrators; Deans (Education); Gardiner Hall (Louisville, Ky.); University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; University of Louisville--Faculty
The University of Louisville's newly appointed dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Richard Barber, poses in front of Gardiner Hall with his family. His wife, Frances McCutchon and their children, Richard, Jr. and Francis Edith stand with...
Deans (Education); College administrators; Families; University of Louisville--Faculty
Newly appointed dean of the University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Richard L. Barber, walks down the sidewalk with his wife Frances McCutchon and their two children Richard, Jr. And Francis Edith. Barber was dean of the College...
Deans (Education); College administrators; University of Louisville--Students; Students; University of Louisville--Faculty
Newly appointed dean of the University of Louisville College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Richard L. Barber, sits on a bench with a student. Barber was dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for thirteen years and then became chairman of the...
Engineers; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; University of Louisville--Faculty; University of Louisville--Alumni and alumnae; Mayors; Anniversaries; Teachers;
Five men at a round table during the University of Louisville Speed School of Engineering alumni anniversary dinner. There are men at other tables in the background. This event was held as part of the Speed School's 25th Anniversary festivities....
Sculpture; Diptychs; Commemorations; Portraits; Men; Consuls; Government officials; Politicians; People associated with politics & government; Clothing & dress; Hairstyles; Scepters; Ceremonial objects; Symbols; Monograms; Medallions...
"The Louvre diptych was produced in 506 A.D., on the occasion of the consulate of Areobindus. […] An exceptionally high number of diptychs and panels in his name remain: two complete diptychs and five individual panels. […] The Areobindus...