Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.); Berea College--History; African Americans--Education--Kentucky
This dissertation examines the history of Berea College in Kentucky. Founded before the Civil War, it was a small, private southern college that educated blacks, whites, women and men equally, an early model of cooperation and social harmony. Its...
University of Louisville--Faculty; College teachers, Part-time--Salaries, etc.; College teachers, Part-time--Job satisfaction
This document is a study of part-time faculty at the University of Louisville. The data collection, conducted by a questionnaire mailed to all part-time faculty members, developed a demographic profile of the university's part-time faculty as well...
This entryway is shown with a chandelier, multiple dark wood columns and carpets. To the left is a large urn with umbrellas in it. To the right is a chair and a combination coat rack, mirror, and bench seat. Above the chair is a portrait of a...
Vogel, Paula. How I learned to drive; Vogel, Paula--Characters--Uncle Peck; Acting
This personal narrative briefly describes my past in the performing arts and outlines my training as an actor and my development of an actor's process through various class and performance experiences at the University of Louisville. Through the...
This photograph of the one-room school next door to Thomas' 'Wee House in the Wood' in Ashland, Kentucky, was taken by Donald R. Anderson, a University of Louisville art professor and curator of photography who worked with Thomas to secure the...
Acting; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616--Characters--Richard III; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Richard III
This thesis is a culmination of process and real life experiences I used as an actor to reach the goal of performing the role of Shakespeare's Richard III. Not only do I discuss the process I used, but I discuss the choices I made in pursuing this...
Louisville (Ky.)--History; Louisville (Ky.)--Social conditions; Cities and towns--Kentucky--History; Louisville (Ky.)--Economic conditions; Cities and towns--Growth--History--19th century
This thesis is a historical examination of the perception of Louisville as a southern city. The work begins with a discussion regarding Louisville's historical ties with the North and its acceptance as either a western or northern city. The thesis...
Ranard, John--Exhibitions; Photography, Artistic--Exhibitions; Museum exhibits
This thesis project documents the curatorial and archival work completed using the collection of photographs, negatives, and ephemeral materials of John Ranard. This collection belongs to his estate and is currently housed at the University of...
This was the scene of an accident between a Jameson car and a Louisville Water Co. truck. The firm of Caufield & Shook often did photographic work for insurance companies. Beyond the intersection, stoplights, and utility poles, the Confederate...
Portraits; Men; Women; Business people; Ocean travel; Ships
Thomas H. Minary, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky standing on board a ship with his wife, Ella Bell Bowmer Minary. The photograph is marked with discolorations. Attached to back of image: Mr. & Mrs. T.H. Minary, Jr. newly weds, snapped before they...
Thomas W. Bullitt was born at Oxmoor in Jefferson County, Kentucky, in 1838, a representative of one of Kentucky's oldest and most distinguished families. Raised on the family estate, he attended Centre College, graduating in 1858. He then went to...
Louisville (Ky.)--Maps; Jefferson County (Ky.)--Maps
Three atlases of Louisville and environs comprising 149 maps (plus covers, title pages, and other explanatory materials) of Louisville and Jefferson County in 1876, 1884, and 1913; 76 maps, one index, and one appendix from the Lafon Allen Kentucky...
Three cars are parked at the Iroquois Park observation point which faces downtown Louisville. A flag pole flies the U.S. flag as park-goers look out over the view. The observation point is a flattened space at the top of a hill which is surrounded...
Three commercial buildings in downtown Louisville. The center building is the Interstate Laboratory building. A Western Union sign is in the window of the building on the right. The building on the left is a furniture store. Address: 411 West...
Stores & shops; Department stores; Window displays
Three views of a window display of Kaufman Straus recognizing the Architects and Engineers Club of Louisville. Includes photographs and architectural models on display.
Women; Machinery; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Anniversaries; Sackett Hall (Louisville, Ky.)
Three women stand in front of a machine in the newly dedicated Mechanical Engineering Building (Sackett Hall) at the University of Louisville. The photograph was taken on Engineer's Day during the Speed School's 25th Anniversary Celebration.
Two of the greatest benefactors in the early days of Oneida Baptist Institute, Robert Carnahan, Jr. and Dr. Joseph Benson "J. B." Marvin. "Bob" Carnahan's father was the wealthiest man in Oneida. Dr. Marvin and his wife lived in...
Two young women sit on either side of a long stack of crates with an attached banner reading Another Shipment of Raleigh Cigarettes to Our Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines Overseas from Chevrolet Local No. 659 UAW CIO Flint, Michigan. The women are...
Dental students; University of Louisville--Students; University of Louisville--Faculty; Teachers; Classrooms; University of Louisville. School of Dentistry
U of L dental students, all male, sit at long desks that nearly fill the classroom to capacity. Two identical mechanical devices rest on the front row desk and the students sitting behind it wear aprons. They appear to be working on some kind of...