T cells; Disease susceptibility; Lupus; Sex factors in disease
Females are more susceptible to autoimmune disease than males. In several mouse models of disease, castration of males exacerbates disease while androgen treatment ameliorates disease. These data suggest hormones can have an influence on disease...
Autographed portrait of Alexander Herrmann (billed as Hermann III, "the only successor to Herrmann the Great") wearing a middle part, thick mustache and goatee, and suit jacket and tie. Herrmann III performed at Macauley's Theatre four...
Performance program for fiftieth performance of "The Henrietta," a comedy by Bronson Howard, produced by the comedians Robson & Crane at Union Square Theatre, New York, Monday evening, November 14th, 1887. Includes list of characters...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Synagogues; Confirmation (Jewish rite); Teenagers
Four rows of young teenagers on the steps in front of a synagogue. The two bottom rows are of girls in white dresses and holding bouquets. The top two rows are of boys in suits and wearing yarmulkes and scarves. Address: Adath Jeshurun Temple,...
Buildings; Religious facilities; Synagogues; Confirmation (Jewish rite); Teenagers
Three teenage girls wear light-colored dresses and hold flowers while on the steps behind four teenage boys wear suits with a rabbi standing in the middle of their row. Address: Adath Jeshurun Temple, 749-757 South Brook Street, Louisville,...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Entertainers; Women
Full-length portrait of dancer and magician Adelaide Herrmann wearing a long dress. Born Adelaide Scarsez in London, on August 11, 1853, she married magician Herrmann III (Alexander Herrmann) and performed with him, including four appearances at...
Full-length character portrait of dancer and magician Adelaide Herrmann in right profile, wearing a long dress with train and a crocheted cap, and holding a bouquet of flowers. Born Adelaide Scarsez in London, on August 11, 1853, she married...
Human adenoviruses (Ads) can infect and replicate in cells at different cell-cycle stages. Ads with the E1 B55K deletion preferentially replicate in cancer cells and cause oncolysis. Our laboratory has previously shown that the Ad E1 b gene is...
Buildings; Health care facilities; Hospitals; Veterans
Administration Building, Outwood Veterans Hospital in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. Light, two story building with four tall pillars supporting a central portico. There is a small, windowed, octagonal shelter on top of the building. There are window...
Row of four round advertisements. From left to right: 1) Buy White Honey Skinless Frankfurter for Energy. The Home Packing Co. with a picture of a hotdog holding weights. 2) Double Cola. A Great Drink. A Mighty Flavor. 3) "and send all my...
Aerial view of the Big Four Bridge across the Ohio River between Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana, on a diagonal from bottom right of photo to upper left. Fog in areas on river banks. On back of image: "Photo by Ray Barclay...
Buildings; Airplanes; Airports; Aerial photographs; Bowman Field (Ky.)
Aerial view, taken from the right, of Louisville, Kentucky's Bowman Field. Two adjacent buildings, an air strip, three rows of airplanes on the ground, and four planes in the air are shown. The airfield, established in 1919 by Abram H. Bowman, is...
African Americans; Women; Hats; Political participation; Political posters; People
Four African American stand in the street. One of them is writing on a sheaf of paper. All of the women wear hats and jackets. Political advertising is visible posted on the walls behind the women.
African Americans; Women; Hats; Political participation; People
Four African American women talk on the street. Two of them are writing in notebooks. Its likely that the two are recruiting voters for an upcoming election.
Four African-American women in matching skirts stand on either side of a young African-American man in a suit sitting on a chair. Title supplied by cataloger.
Families; Group portraits; Men; Women; Children; Log cabins; Fireplaces
Alfred "Boy" Burns, "Aunt Viny," and four children sit inside Burns' cabin on Goose Creek, below Cemetery Ridge. See ULPA 1982.01.391.p for another image of this family. Handwritten on bottom border: 522. Title supplied by...
Portrait of right profile of performer Alice Oates wearing a hat, earrings, dramatic eye makeup, and a fringed shawl. Born Alice Merritt in Nashville, Tennessee in 1849, she married fellow actor James A. Oates and produced burlesque and comic opera...
Middle school education--Curricula--United States; Single-sex schools
A comparative case study focused on six mathematics teachers of all-boy classes in three middle schools. Each school chose to experiment with gendered classes to improve specific, yet somewhat different, outcomes. A purpose of this study was not to...