"Here the artist aspires to a metamorphosis which hints partly at mythology, partly at science fiction. However, with mock pathos, Barney's floppy ears and dual kiss-curls inadequately match up to the four horns of the ram which the video's...
"The Lion Gate at Mycenae and the towering fortification wall circuit of which it formed a part were constructed a few generations before the presumed date of the Trojan War. At that time, wealthy Mycenaeans were laid to rest outside the...
"The Lion Gate at Mycenae and the towering fortification wall circuit of which it formed a part were constructed a few generations before the presumed date of the Trojan War. At that time, wealthy Mycenaeans were laid to rest outside the...
A class of RC active filters in which the DC offset of the operational amplifier (op-amp) is completely absent from the filter output [1]. Individual filter configurations (Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, Band Stop, All Pass) are discussed and...
Courthouses; Men; Porticoes (Porches); Hand railings; Suits (Clothing)
A man, dressed in suit and hat with pocket watch chain at waist, holds onto the railing of the steps of a brick courthouse (possibly in Morehead or Greenup, Kentucky). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her...
A native of Henry County, Kentucky, William S. Pryor was born near New Castle in 1824. He was admitted to the bar in 1844 and practiced in New Castle until he was elected circuit court judge in 1866. In 1871, he was appointed to a vacancy on the...
A wooden courthouse (possibly in Morehead or Greenup, Kentucky) flanked by residences, with laundry hanging on a clothesline. Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman."...
A wooden courthouse (possibly in Morehead or Greenup, Kentucky). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman." Title supplied by cataloger.
A wooden courthouse (possibly that of Morehead, Kentucky, while still under construction). Jean Thomas worked as a court stenographer, and riding the circuit earned her the nickname "Traipsin' Woman." Title supplied by cataloger.
Utility poles; Louisville Gas and Electric Company; Buildings
Address: 1200 block of W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Utility lines run along the sidewalk in front of a number of buildings. Trolley tracks line the street and cars are parked along the sidewalk. One of the buildings has a sign for Auto Supply...
Address: 501 Main Street, Shelbyville, Ky. Construction was completed in 1913 for this building that houses the administrative offices of county government and the District and Circuit Courts. It was built in the Beaux-Art Classicism style of...
Characterization of the optical and electrical properties of organic solar cell materials is of prime importance to organic solar cell design. This thesis describes the use of capacitive photocurrent measurements to study the exciton generation and...
Charles Morehead Thomas was born in 1847 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He attended the common schools of Warren County, Kentucky, but was caught up in the turmoil of the Civil War, joining the Confederate Army as a youth. After the war he returned to...
Circuit Court Judge Edmund F. Trabue of Louisville, Kentucky, wearing a tuxedo. The photograph has been painted on to crop his image, torn in half, and marked with discolorations from age. Handwritten on back of image: Attorney.
David Bowling Redwine was born in Magoffin County, Kentucky, in 1855. He read law and was licensed to practice law and established a practice Jackson, Kentucky. He entered public life as a representative of the Breathitt County area in the...
Edward P. Campbell was born in Caldwell County, Kentucky, in 1832. He was reared on a farm and attended Cumberland College, graduating in 1854. In 1855, he read law under Judge George B. Cook, of Princeton, Kentucky, and in 1856, was admitted to...
Electroactive polymers (EAPs), including conducting polymers (CPs) such as polyaniline (PAn), and hydrogels are exciting areas of research in disciplines such as biomedical engineering, with the goal of creating low-cost, lightweight, non-toxic...
Evidence suggests that cortical minicolumns are reduced in size and increased in number in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), especially in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC). More specifically minicolumns in individuals with...
George Mosby Davison was born in Stanford, Kentucky in 1855. He attended the Stanford Academy and the Meyers Academy, read law and was admitted to the bar in 1879. He established a practice in Stanford, Kentucky. He served as collector of internal...
George W. Williams was born in 1814 on his fathers farm in Breckinridge County, Kentucky. He attended private schools in Louisville, and after a brief period teaching in Arkansas in 1838, he read law in the offices of a Louisville lawyer and was...