Composite of three separate portraits: James Young as himself (center), and portraying Hamlet (left) and Shylock (right) in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and "A Merchant of Venice," respectively. Actor, director, and writer James Young...
Boys; Basketball players; Group portraits; Basketball; People; Young Men's Christian associations; Gymnasiums
Forty-three young men pose beneath a basketball hoop. According to the invoice for this photograph, they belong to the Young Men's Christian Association hexathlon group. Most wear sleeveless tops, shorts, and lace-up shoes. Some wear plain white or...
Osteoporosis has become a growing health threat with rising social and economic consequences. The understanding of the relationship between bone mechanical strength and bone structural quality is important for the diagnosis of osteoporosis and the...
"The nose, chin, and fingers on the right hand and the complete left hand are modern. This exceptionally well-preserved statue is striking for its elegant pose and the complexity of the garment and hairstyle. The very young girl represented...
Motion picture actors and actresses; Actresses; Children; Women; Crowds; African Americans; People
This is one of four photographs of silent film actress and a soprano singer Hope Hampton, employees of the Associated First National Pictures Co., Colonel Levy, and a young boy at 221 S. Third Street. In this photograph Miss Hampton is noticeably...
This phenomenological study investigated perceptions regarding the impact of the tenets of the Kentucky Education Reform Act (KERA) on the self-reported achievement and underachievement among adults who had been identified and served as gifted...
Federal legislation in 1992 entitled the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act reordered many of the previous methods employed in the detention of juvenile offenders. Among the reform measures required by the act, there was a mandate to...
Indians of North America--Missions; Jesuits--North America; Wyandot Indians--Religion; Wyandot Indians--Missions; Jesuits--Missions--North America--History
There are perhaps but few passages in history that are more striking than those which tell of heroic efforts of the early French Jesuits to convert the Indians of North America. Many of these efforts are full of dramatic and philosophic interest,...
Portrait of Jane Young of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing long beaded earrings and necklace. The photograph has been painted on to crop her image, and is damaged around the edges and discolored from age. Stamped on back of image: April 17, 1933;...
Costumes--Great Britain; Men; Women; Guitars; American Folk Song Festival
A young woman, in linsey-woolsey dress (derived from those worn in early England), listens to young man play guitar next to tree (possibly as part of the American Folk Song Festival near the Mayo Trail, Boyd County, Kentucky). Title supplied by...
Portrait of Katherine Young wearing an off-the-shoulder white dress. Her hair is pulled back into a ponytail, and she wears a white flower or bow atop her head. She apparently appeared at Macauley's Theatre in the acting company for a production of...
Production photograph of a scene set in a sitting room. Two young men wearing tuxedos are seated on the floor, while a third young man, on bended knee, faces a young woman seated in a chair and another young woman stands, looking down. A footlight...
A young woman poses in the shade of large trees. She appears to be wearing a uniform or gym clothes. See ULPA 1982.01.630.p for a picture of a group of young women dressed in a similar fashion. Also see ULPA 1982.01.586.p, and ULPA 1982.01.632p for...
Woodblock prints of, from top to bottom starting at left: village scene, with crowds staring at man dressed in black, holding hat in hand, carrying cane, and approaching seated man; person rowing boat in choppy water; man on white horse riding...
Sculpture; Portraits; Youth; Young adults; Clothing & dress; Hairstyles; Mustaches
Discovered in Reims (France).
"This sculpture demonstrates the capacity of Roman artists to synthesize widely divergent influences and draw upon diverse styles. It shows that Roman art was capable of addressing very different concerns while...
African Americans; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Social conditions; African American social workers; African American educators; African American college teachers; Segregation in education; Civil rights leaders; Lincoln Institute...
Oral history interview with Eleanor Young Love, conducted on October 2, 1978 by Kenneth Chumbley. Dr. Love was a U of L professor and administrator, and sister of civil rights leader Whitney Young, Jr. Dr. Love discusses her parents, Laura and...
African Americans; Urban renewal; Small Business Administration (United States); African American business enterprises; African American real estate agents; Youth--Political activity; Busing (School integration); Low-income housing
Oral history interview conducted with Joseph Hammond on April 16, 1979 by Mary Bobo. Mr. Hammond, a small business owner and real estate agent, discusses his childhood, education and life as a young adult living and working in Louisville. He...
School children; Schools; Nurses; Frontier Nursing Service, Inc.; People
Girls and young women gather on a porch overlooking a green valley. A woman and two young children sit on one bench. A young woman with a scarf on her head and a tablet in her lap, sits on a chair. Everyone watches her as she speaks. She is...
Address: 320 W. Market Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A young couple stands in front of a jewelry counter at Roth Jewelry. The young man wears a dark coat and a hat and the young woman wears a fur coat and small dark hat. They appear to be looking...