Jean Thomas, wearing a sleeveless dress and a tam, and her sister Trixy Bell sit on a boulder on the hillside [probably in eastern Kentucky]. Title supplied by cataloger.
Mary Margaret McBride hosted a popular radio program starting in 1934. She advertised products she had personally approved. Jean Thomas apparently distributed some of these products to people living in remote areas in eastern Kentucky. Here, Jean...
Mary Margaret McBride hosted a popular radio program starting in 1934. She advertised products she had personally approved. Jean Thomas apparently distributed some of these products to people living in remote areas in eastern Kentucky. Here, Jean...
Women; Boys; Wheelchairs; Hospitals; People with disabilities; Writing
A shirtless boy with casts on both legs sits in a wheelchair on a brick balcony, writing in a notepad, with Jean Thomas looking over his shoulder. He is likely at Stephenson orthopedic hospital in Ashland, Kentucky, being treated by Dr. Arthur...
Women; Boys; Wheelchairs; Hospitals; People with disabilities; Writing
A shirtless boy with casts on both legs sits in a wheelchair on a brick balcony, writing in a notepad, with Jean Thomas looking over his shoulder. He is likely at Stephenson orthopedic hospital in Ashland, Kentucky, being treated by Dr. Arthur...
Shirtless boys in hospital beds set up under an outdoor awning watch as Jean Thomas observes one of the boys writing on a pad of paper. The boys are likely at Stephenson orthopedic hospital in Ashland, Kentucky, being treated by Dr. Arthur Shade...
Mary Margaret McBride hosted a popular radio program starting in 1934. She advertised products she had personally approved. Jean Thomas apparently distributed some of these products to people living in remote areas in eastern Kentucky. Here, Jean...
Mary Margaret McBride hosted a popular radio program starting in 1934. She advertised products she had personally approved. Jean Thomas apparently distributed some of these products to people living in remote areas in eastern Kentucky. Here, Jean...
Mary Margaret McBride hosted a popular radio program starting in 1934. She advertised products she had personally approved. Jean Thomas apparently distributed some of these products to people living in remote areas in eastern Kentucky. Here, Jean...
Women; Boys; Beds; Hospitals; People with disabilities; Writing
A shirtless boy with casts on both legs sits on an iron hospital bed, writing in a notepad, with Jean Thomas looking over his shoulder. He is likely at Stephenson orthopedic hospital in Ashland, Kentucky, being treated by Dr. Arthur Shade Jones,...
Women; Boys; Beds; Hospitals; People with disabilities; Writing
A shirtless boy with casts on both legs sits on an iron hospital bed, writing in a notepad, with Jean Thomas looking over his shoulder. He is likely at Stephenson orthopedic hospital in Ashland, Kentucky, being treated by Dr. Arthur Shade Jones,...
University of Louisville--Students; Students; Buses; Bus stops;
Two women and a man holding books wait for an approaching Louisville Transit Co. bus. The covered shelter behind them is probably one of the covered entrances to the tunnel under Eastern Parkway. These shelters and the tunnel were demolished during...
University of Louisville--Presidents; Radio stations; WLOU (Radio station : Louisville, Ky.); College presidents;
University of Louisville president Dr. John W. Taylor sits at a table with Mrs. John E. Messervy, president of the Louisville Broadcasting Co. and general manager of the newly established AM radio station WLOU; there are papers on the table in...
University of Louisville--Presidents; College administrators; College trustees; Cornerstone laying; Cornerstones; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; University of Louisville--Faculty; Sackett Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Three men look on as University of Louisville president Dr. John W. Taylor lays the cornerstone for Sackett Hall on November 18, 1948. The other individuals pictured are, from left to right: Speed School Dean Robert C. Ernst; Board of Trustees...
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...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Columns; Educational facilities;
Front entrance of what was then known as the Naval Science Building, a brick building with four columns at its entranceway. The building is seen from across Eastern Parkway. This building was rededicated in honor Russell E. Dougherty, Strategic Air...
University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Brigman Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Grawemeyer Hall (Louisville, Ky.);
View of Belknap Campus looking east across Eastern Parkway. Brigman Hall and the Administration Building (Grawemeyer Hall) are in the foreground. This photo was taken before the construction of the Naval Science Building and Natural Science...
A boy wearing a hospital gown sits on an iron hospital bed typing on a typewriter. A nurse, holding a glass, watches him. The boy is probably Lora Thacker of Raccoon Hollow [Harlan County], Kentucky, who had been unable to stand upright until he...