The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. An article has been clipped from the center of pages one and two of this issue.
Das Leben "Des jungen Goethe" sollte eigentlich bis zur Zeit seiner vollen Reife zum Alter von etwa dreissig Jahren handeln, mit Hinzuziehen von allen Zustaenden, Ereignissen, und Leuten, welche irgend einen Einfluss bis dahin auf sein...
This thesis analyzes the experiences and challenges Black female journalists encounter in the newsroom. Using oral history interviews and writings from Black female journalists about their experiences, the researcher identifies a unique set of...
Metaphor; English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching
This dissertation is a theoretical examination and textual analysis of the metaphors used to describe the act of writing and the teaching of writing. Within Rhetoric and Composition, there are specific conceptual metaphors that are instrumental to...
Louisville City Hospital school of nursing 1934 - Student nurses, class of 1934, at the Louisville City Hospital school of nursing, which later became Louisville General Hospital. Two rows of female students on the grass in front of an ivy-covered...
Louisville General Hospital school of nursing 1964 - Composite photograph of Louisville General Hospital school of nursing class of 1964. Individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps with a portrait of the advisor in...
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. 29. but is actually Vol. 18. No. 30.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a tear down the center of each page of this issue and some parts of page one are very faded.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a tear down the center of each page of this issue and portions of pages one and five are very faded.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. There is a tear down the center of each page of this issue and there are various portions missing or that are illegible...
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.
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. 23. but is actually Vol. 30. No. 24. This issue is four pages and there are tears down and...
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. 43. but is actually Vol. 30. No. 44. This issue is four pages.
Boy and girl under a large umbrella in the rain. Signed by Evelyn von Hartmann. Verse printed on front reads, "I have something sweet to tell you. / If you'll let me - / Wont [sic] you please? / It's just this - That I love you. / Now please...
Deans (Education); Dentists; Men; Women; University of Louisville. School of Dentistry; College administrators; University of Louisville--Faculty
Raymond Myers with two other men and a woman. This photograph was taken at the dedication ceremony of Myers Hall in honor of former Dean of the Dental School, Raymond E. Myers (far left). Also appearing in this photo: Porter Hammond, DMD, 1951;...
Game shows; University of Louisville--Students; Students;
University of Louisville's College Bowl team behind the desk during a game. The university's name is displayed on the front of the desk, and each member of the team has a name tag in front of them. The U of L College Bowl team appeared on the...
Libraries; Librarians; University of Louisville--Students; Schneider Hall (Louisville, Ky.);
Janene Simpson sits on a bench in the public services section of the University Library in Schneider Hall. A librarian named Mrs. Stone stands behind the circulation desk. Other people are seated on benches and at tables, or look in the card...
Libraries; University of Louisville--Students; Books; Tables;
Several women sit at long tables next to bookshelves in the reading area of the University Library in Schneider Hall. Schneider Hall was named in honor of Evelyn Schneider, long-time University Librarian. The cornerstone was laid on January 12,...
Card catalogs; Libraries; University of Louisville--Students;
A woman searches the card catalog at the University Library in Schneider Hall while a man sits at a table looks through a drawer of cards. Schneider Hall was named in honor of Evelyn Schneider, long-time University Librarian. The cornerstone was...
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...