Sir Charles L. Ross of Scotland, wearing a hat and winter coat. The photograph has been painted on and cracked around the edges. Article attached to back: Scottish baronet, who is being detained in Washington, D.C. by U.S. Marshalls on a writ to...
Women; Stringed instruments; Zithers; Banjos; Log cabins; Costumes--United States; American Folk Song Festival
Elizabeth Flatt, seated, in long black dress, plays mountain dulcimer. She is joined by her daughters, standing, in calico attire. Two of the three young women play banjos; Mae Flatt does not hold an instrument. They pose outside a log cabin, and...
An image of the Flatt family has been superimposed over one of Lyda Messer Caudill. In the superimposed/reversed image, Elizabeth Flatt, seated, in long black dress, plays mountain dulcimer. She is joined by her daughters, standing, in calico...
Formal dinner party with men in tuxedos at a table. The caption reads ""Testimonial Dinner for the Sovereign Grand Inspector General of the 33 of the ancient and accepted Scottish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States in...
1957 Spring Class Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. A large group of men inside a theater. The individuals are numbered and identified by name beneath the photograph.
1967 Fall Class Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. A large group of men inside a theater. The individuals are numbered and identified by name beneath the photograph.
1958 Fall Class Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. Two copies of group of men inside a theater tape to another photograph. The individuals are numbered and identified by name
1959 Spring Class Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. A large group of men sit and stand in rows outside the Scottish Temple. In one image, the individuals are numbered and identified by name.
Autographed character portrait of Vaudeville performer Harry Lauder wearing a Scottish beret and jacket with bow tie. Harry Lauder performed in "Ever Ne" at Macauley's Theatre on December 19, 1923. The performance listed at Macauley's on...
Empathy; Social psychology; Rhetoric--Social aspects; Language and culture
Empathy has been commonly evoked within rhetoric and composition as a way to understand audiences and as a classroom ethic. This dissertation goes further in defining rhetorics of empathy, analyzing the uses of rhetorics of empathy in political and...
Lyda Messer Caudill (left, wearing a hat) poses with two men (including her father, William Messer, at right) and a young girl outside a church at Christy Creek in Rowan County, Kentucky. The young girl may be her daughter, Leona Margaret Caudill,...
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Lyda Messer Caudill, said to be a descendant of Mary Queen of Scots, poses outdoors in Mary Queen of Scots costume (a long plaid dress with pleated insets and a high collar). She is likely performing in the annual American Folk Song Festival near...
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Lyda Messer Caudill, said to be a descendant of Mary Queen of Scots, poses outdoors in Mary Queen of Scots costume (a long plaid dress with pleated insets and a high collar). She is likely performing in the annual American Folk Song Festival near...
Women; Costumes--Great Britain; American Folk Song Festival; Folk festivals
Lyda Messer Caudill, said to be a descendant of Mary Queen of Scots, poses outdoors in Mary Queen of Scots costume (a long plaid dress with pleated insets and a high collar). She is likely performing in the annual American Folk Song Festival near...
Lyda Messer Caudill, said to be a descendant of Mary Queen of Scots, is pictured sitting outside her log cabin with stone chimney in Rowan County, Kentucky. Mrs. Caudill, a teacher, was elected superintendent of Rowan County schools in 1906 and...
Lyda Messer Caudill, said to be a descendant of Mary Queen of Scots, is pictured sitting on the porch of her log cabin in Rowan County, Kentucky. Mrs. Caudill, a teacher, was elected superintendent of Rowan County schools in 1906 and founded the...