Wide stretch of paved road with an industrial campus of buildings in the far left. Identified as 17th Street but is actually Seventh Street Road between Arcade Avenue and Homeview Drive, based on the Arcadia Inn on the right side of the road.
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...
Integrated circuits--Design and construction; Integrated circuits industry--Technological innovations
Lithographic processes for printing device structures on integrated circuits plays a major role in the semiconductor industry. This project aims at designing and fabricating a programmable mask for a direct write lithography system which can...
Cheating (Education); Web-based instruction; College students--Attitudes
This dissertation examined cheating attitudes and behaviors of undergraduates, especially those enrolled in online courses. While cheating is an established problem within the academy, it is also an issue on the job and has been in the spotlight in...
This aerial view details the railroad tracks and cars, storage areas, and buildings of a factory, possibly the Wood-Mosaic Co. of Highland Park, Kentucky. There are multiple, large, industrial buildings. A house sits amidst the other buildings. A...
Barret Junior High School, built in 1931 on seven acres at Grinstead Drive and Peterson Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Three story building with a high front pillars and pediment. Text under the photograph reads, "Alex C. Barret Jr. High School...
Over the last 15 years, researchers have explored the use of piezoresistive microcantilevers/resonators as gas sensors because of their relative ease in fabrication, low production cost, and their ability to detect changes in mass or surface stress...
Buildings; Educational facilities; Schools; Public schools
Anchorage (Kentucky) Public School, a large, low building with a tiled roof, well-manicured lawn (freshly-cut grass is piled on the lawn), small pine trees on the perimeter of the building, and a car in the drive.
Copy of a drawing for Aubrey & Company showing the Aubrey campus with buildings for feed and grain, mill feeds, and other uses. Trains and trucks drive nearby. At the bottom: Aubrey & Company. Feed-Grain Manufactures. Red and Supreme Feeds....
Address: Bardstown Road and Douglass Boulevard, Louisville, Kentucky. The intersection of Bardstown Road and Douglass Boulevard is shown as cars drive down Bardstown Road. More cars are parked next to the Arno and Steiden Stores. Signs above the...
A fork of Beargrass Creek runs parallel to a portion of Grinstead Drive. A rock retaining wall is between the street and the wooded land with the creek. Title supplied by cataloger.
In the vicinity of Bells Lane. Brick house at the corner of Bells Lane and a dirt road. A large sign posted in the front yard reads Drive Slow! See Louisville the Largest Country Town in America now building an Open Sewer.
In the vicinity of Bells Lane. View from a dirt field of a road and a house and sign across the street. The sign reads Drive Slow! See Louisville the Largest Country Town in America now building an Open Sewer.
In the vicinity of Bells Lane. Empty dirt lot with a house on either side. Across the street is a sign that reads Drive Slow! See Louisville the Largest Country Town in America now building an Open Sewer. Two people stand on the lot.
Location: Main and Johnson Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. Six dappled horses pull a white wagon hauling steers. Two men in white coats and hats drive the wagon as another man in a dark hat rides along. "Falls City Brewing Co." is written...
People; Signs (Notices); Tuberculosis; Boy Scouts of America; Uniforms; Boys; Group portraits
Boy Scouts pose for a group portrait as they hold signs for an anti-tuberculosis campaign sponsored by the Louisville Tuberculosis Association. They read: "Consider the health of children. Dont spit." "Obey the law and be a good...