A spinning wheel sits in front of a window inside the Hegan family log cabin. The cabin, located near Jacob's Park south of Louisville, Kentucky, was owned by Samuel W. Hegan, father of Alice Caldwell Hegan, who wrote "Mrs. Wiggs of the...
Address: 684 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Hook's Drug Store on the corner of Fourth Street and Broadway, followed by General Electric and Western Union. Above one of the display windows is a sign for "Board of Education Election....
Aerial view of Manhattan. Rows of buildings and streets with parkland in the center. P-26295 Manhattan Island, N.Y. as Seen from an Airplane. Text on left: Keystone View Company. Copyrighted. Manufacturers Publishers. Made in U.S.A. Text on right:...
Problem children--Education--United States; Alternative schools--United States; School discipline--United States; Juvenile detention--United States; School children--United States--Discipline
Alternative school settings for students who are identified as "disruptive or dangerous" are playing an increasingly prominent role in the world of public education, yet many gaps in the research literature are abound. This dissertation...
An elderly woman sits in a chair on porch of log cabin with alligator skins hanging on the wall behind her. The cabin, located near Jacob's Park south of Louisville, Kentucky, was owned by Samuel W. Hegan, father of Alice Caldwell Hegan, who wrote...
An exterior view of the stone fireplace and chimney on the Hegan family log cabin. The cabin, located near Jacob's Park south of Louisville, Kentucky, was owned by Samuel W. Hegan, father of Alice Caldwell Hegan, who wrote "Mrs. Wiggs of the...
Aubrey Cates, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, leaning against the wall of a ship and wearing a long jacket. Attached to back of image: Metropolitan Photo Service; Rhodes Scholar, sailed on the Aquitania to attend Oxford University. He will study...
City & town life; Street railroads; Railroads; BUildings; Pedestrians; People
Busy city street lined by buildings. Men and women walk on the sidewalk. Streetcars and at least one carriage are on the street. Title: 922- State St. North from Van Buren St., Chicago. Text on left: 'Metropolitan Series.' Text on right:...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Opera singers; Women; Costumes
Character portrait of left profile of soprano Geraldine Farrar in costume for the role of Gilda in the Verdi opera "Rigoletto," which the Metropolitan Opera Company, of which she was a member, performed at Macauley's Theatre in April...
African Americans--Politics and government; Local elections; Metropolitan government; Voting research
Despite the fact that few large metropolitan areas have had city-county consolidations, interest remains high in these mergers as a means of restructuring urban government. Evaluation literature on city-county consolidations generally focuses on...
Edge of a river with trees and brush on the left shore. Text on left: Rambling Along the Rivers. Text on right: Wissahickon and Schuylkill. Descriptive information on back of card: [crossed out in pencil] The River Schuylkill, Near Philadelphia,...
Portraits; Men; Women; Government officials; Ocean travel; Ships
Edwin P. Morrow, born in Somerset, Kentucky and Governor of Kentucky from 1919-1923, with wife, Katherine Waddle Morrow. They are standing on the deck of a ship, wearing coats and hats. Article attached to back of image: Metropolitan Photo...
Portraits; Group portraits; Women; Men; Authors; Ocean travel; Ships
Eleanor Mercein (Mrs. Robert Morrow) Kelly, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky (right), with her son Tommy Mercein and Clara E. Laughlin of New York. They are standing on board what looks to be a ship, in winter coats. The photograph has marks of...
Income distribution; Occupational training--Economic aspects; Academic achievement--Economic aspects
Employing a two-stage least-squares multiple regression technique using cross-sectional data from metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) as the unit of analysis, this study is designed to detect the indirect effect of skill-biased technological...
Railroad stations; Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.); Railroads; Buildings
Exterior view of the Grand Central Depot from down the block and across the street. Three-story building with at least three four-story towers. The building is stone or brick with decorative white trim around the windows. The building next to it...
Economic development--Political aspects; Metropolitan areas--Economic aspects; Municipal government
Fragmentation of governments and urban sprawl has been a subject of debate for a considerable time. The discussion often centers on whether space (sprawl) and politics (fragmentation) make a difference in the economic development of metropolitan...
Ground-level ozone forecast models were developed for the following middle and small metropolitan areas in Kentucky: Ashland, Bowling Green, Owensboro, and Paducah. These models were nonlinear regression models, based on models previously developed...
Hearth in log cabin owned by Samuel W. Hegan, father of Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice, author of "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." A kettle hangs on the left side of the fireplace and other personal items decorate the room. Inscription on...
In light of western cultural trends toward individualism, the presence of altruistic marital attitudes and behavior is examined as a predictor of marital happiness. Most quantitative studies exploring correlates of marital happiness use the same...
Railroad stations; Buildings; Grand Central Terminal (New York, N.Y.); Railroads
Interior view of railroad station. Behind an iron fence and gate are multiple sets of railroad tracks with a platform in the center. Trains are on tracks on the left. A curved ceiling is above. Descriptive information on back of card: Public...