University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; University of Louisville. College of Business; University of Louisville. School of Music; Harry Frazier Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Aerial view facing north east from above Third Street, featuring the College of Business' main building, Harry Frazier Hall. The Confederate Monument is visible at the bottom of the photograph. The Music School and Unitas Tower can be seen in the...
Stadiums; University of Louisville--Football; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; University of Louisville--Sports
A yellow and black crane stretches up toward a bank of lights near the entrance gates to Cardinal Stadium. Built on the site of Louisville and Nashville Railroad's South Louisville Shops, the University of Louisville's football stadium bears the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities;
The dates of construction for this building are not known, but it does not appear to have been part of the original Parkway Field complex. The fields near this structure are now dedicated to intramural sports. Location: Belknap Campus: 100 Eastern...
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...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Parking garages;
Floyd Street Parking Garage taken from a helicopter, looking west. Stands and the track are visible, as well. Signage on the stands reads, "Louisville Cardinals." Location: Belknap Campus: 2126 South Floyd Street. Current uses: Houses...
Time capsules; Rites & ceremonies; Librarians; College administrators;
Trustee Adele Brandeis puts a publication of some kind into a time capsule to be deposited in the cornerstone in the foundation of Schneider Hall, as others look on. Pictured from left to right, Evelyn Schneider, University Librarian; Woodrow...
Libraries; Construction; Construction workers; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings;
Ekstrom Library while under construction, north wing seen from the south. A construction worker stands on a concrete beam on the third floor. The frames for the circular windows of the north wing have been constructed. A crane and several...
Libraries; Bookstacks; University of Louisville--Students; Ekstrom Library (Louisville, Ky.); University of Louisville--Buildings; Sofas;
Students sit on a sectional sofa in front of the stacks in Ekstrom Library at the University of Louisville. Further information on Ekstrom Library: The architects and the Commonwealth were given the 'Honor Award' by the Kentucky Society of...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Office buildings;
The old Personnel Office was razed to make way for School of Music in the late 1970s. Location: 105 West Brandeis. Former uses: Offices; Dato apartment building.
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...
Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.); Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities;
Basketball arena used by the University of Louisville Cardinals basketball team. Reportedly originally designed to host the Kentucky State Fair Horse Show. Location: Off-campus, Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center.
Gymnasiums; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings;
New addition to the Belknap Gymnasium, built to provide additional office space and to accomodate the expanded intramural and intercollegiate program. The original part of the Belknap Gym was built as a WPA project during the Great Depression of...
Gymnasiums; University of Louisville--Buildings; Buildings; Coaches (Athletics);
Two men, one of them University of Louisville basketball coach "Peck" Hickman (left) looks over construction work on the Belknap Gymnasium. According to the October 1950 Alumni News, work provided repairs to damage sustained during a 1944...
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--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...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Sidewalks; Streets; Women; Columns;
The School of Public Health and Information Sciences building, during the time it served as the Home of the Innocents. The building is brown brick with cement pillars. The words "Home of the Innocents" can be seen above the entranceway. A...