The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. This issue says Vol. 30. No. 28. but is actually Vol. 30. No. 29. This issue is four pages and a large article has been...
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. An article has been clipped from the first and second page of this issue.
The Louisville Leader was an African-American newspaper published from 1917 to 1950 by I. Willis Cole in Louisville, Kentucky. An article has been clipped from pages one and two of this issue.
Full-length portrait of performer and manager F. M. (Frank M.) Norcross wearing mustache, top hat, pin-striped overcoat, leather gloves, and suit and tie. Norcross appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "Princess Andrea" (March 1886) and...
Angel suspended in sky holding ribbon banner that reads, "Glory to God in the Highest." An article in "The Louisville Courier-Journal" on November 12, 1942 described how this picture was produced: "In the attic of...
Mary Johnston as Elaine and a boatman in a reenactment of Tennyson's poem, "Lily Maid of Astolat." A handwritten inscription by someone other than the photographer says that the boatman is Kate Matthews, but an article in "The...
Copy of an engraving depicting downtown Louisville: men converse in street while children play off to the side and a horse-drawn carriage drives ahead; pedestrians stroll along tree-lined sidewalks; buildings, including two churches, are visible....
Louisville Goodwill Industries Salesroom, possibly located on East Market Street, with a man standing in the doorway under the address (814). A sign above the door reads "The Louisville Goodwill Industries (Not a Secondhand Store) Our Goods...
University of Louisville--Students; Students; University of Louisville. Speed Scientific School; Engineering laboratories; Women engineering students;
Students work with large machinery in Speed School laboratory. There is an elevated platform behind them with more equipment on it. One of the students is Margaret Mattingly, identified in an August 16, 1936 Courier-Journal article as "the...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Educational facilities; Research facilities; Columns; Crosses;
The School of Public Health and Information Sciences building, without identification as either SPHIS or Home of the Innocents (the previous tenant of this building). The building is brown brick with cement pillars. A cross hangs on the building...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Columns; Banners;
The School of Public Health and Information Sciences building, with University of Louisville banners hanging on either side of the entranceway. The banners read "It's Happening Here," "Limitless Future" and "Breaking New...
University of Louisville. School of Business; University of Louisville--Students; Students; Auditoriums;
Approximately three hundred students of the newly established U of L School of Business (now College of Business) at Career Day on April 13, 1955, seated in an auditorium. Fourteen university and business leaders discussed various aspects of jobs...
Bands; Marching bands; Brass instruments; University of Louisville. Band
A uniformed member of the University of Louisville Marching Cardinals plays a euphonium in the parking lot of Fairgrounds Stadium. The band was re-established in 1979 after a ten year hiatus and performed for the first time at Fairgrounds Stadium...
Horn players from the University of Louisville's Pep Band perform at an unknown event. The Pep Band garnered national recognition as a result of its enthusiasm and antics. An article in the March 1983 issue of The Thinker recounts the Pep Band's...
University of Louisville. School of Business; Business people; Business education;
William Duffy, supervisor of training at the General Electric Company (GE) stands at a lectern and speaks to approximately three hundred students of the University of Louisville Business School at a Career Day presentation on April 13, 1955. He is...
A person lays on the lawn during the Carnival of Science and The Arts. There is an book covering his face; people, tables, and other features of the Carnival of Arts and Sciences can be seen in the background. Conceived by Mrs. Robert Whitney (wife...
Woman demonstrating something with tuning fork and water to young boy during the Carnival of Science and The Arts. Conceived by Mrs. Robert Whitney (wife of the dean of the music school) and Mrs. Richard Kain, newly elected president of the U of L...
Protesters and counter-protesters gather around (and on) The Thinker in front of the Administration Building (now Grawemeyer Hall) on the University of Louisville's Belknap Campus. Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) sponsored the...
University of Louisville--Faculty; Foreign visitors;
University of Louisville professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences, Robert Austin Warner, sits at a long table with Ramkrishna Dalmia and two unidentified women. According to an article in the Cardinal (UofL's student newspaper)...
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...