African American journalists; African American politicians; African American newspapers; African Americans; Politics & government; Politicians; Race relations; Democratic Party (Ky.); Mammoth Life and Accident Insurance Co. (Louisville, Ky.);...
Interview with William J. Ealy, Louisville newspaperman and political activist. This interview was conducted on August 5 and 22, 1977 by Dwayne Cox of the University of Louisville Oral History Center. Mr. Ealy discusses his early life and education...
Theaters--Kentucky--Louisville; Louisville (Ky.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
A child is considered by some psychologists to pass through on its way to manhood the stages through which the race has passed on its way to civilization. If this is true of a single man, might it not equally be true of a community of men? Have not...
Albert B. "Happy" Chandler, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1931-1935, with John P. Sandidge sitting with an open Herald-Post newspaper, pointing to the headline story title, "Chandler Goes Into Lead". Photograph has been...
Myocardial infarction; Glucose--Metabolism; Mitochondrial DNA
Heart failure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the USA. During the development of heart failure, many cardiac parameters change at the same time including fuel metabolism, oxidative stress and mitochondrial function. Each of these...
Fireplace "dogs" with flaming logs, skirted by three poinsettia "blossoms." A short poem is printed beside the "fire": 'Tis Christmas morn, so I beg of you / That you'll accept this timely greeting. / May all your...
Parks, Suzan-Lori. In the blood; Theaters--Stage-setting and scenery
From the moment the audience enters the auditorium the play is a mystery. They are looking for clues as to the nature of the story in which they are about to participate. The designer's job is to select what these clues are. How does the designer...
A fork in a dirt road in Mockingbird Valley in Jefferson County, Kentucky. One leg of the road goes uphill and the other downhill. Both lead into forested areas. Postmarked 1913 (on verso).
Political elections; Signs (Notices); Buildings; People; Clock towers
Dozens of men stand in front of the entryway of a building with a clock tower. A series of signs hang from the building including, "Vote for Jim King for Jailor," "Vote for B.P. Walker for Sheriff / He is 'Sober.' He is...
North-facing view up Third Street at during the crest of the 1937 flood. The Reynolds Building, which was a Ford plant at the time, is on the left, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad viaduct goes over the road and the dome of the Administration...
"In the center Achilles, still in a girl's clothes, is shown advancing to his left about to rush in the direction from which the sound of the trumpet comes. He is represented as a beautiful youth with red hair, his face bearing a feminine...
"This mosaic decorated the bottom of a shallow pool […]. The hole at its center belonged to a water jet. […] Its border consists of a band of twisted ribbon between plain bands. The emblema shows one of the popular episodes related to the...
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...
Bridges; Kentucky & Indiana Terminal Railroad Company
Brick, three-lane, curving ramp in Louisville, Kentucky, to the Kentucky-Indiana Bridge, which is obscured by trees. The trees are behind a sign indicating that the bridge is to the right. The ramp merges with a wider asphalt road at the right,...
Stores & shops; Department stores; Window displays; Mannequins
Mannequins on display inside a store window. Various scenes of a man, woman, and child with a horse in a stable. A sign in front of the straw reads 'Smart Things to Wear That Have That Casual Air So Much Desired When Kentucky goes to the Derby.'
4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE) and propene-2-al (acrolein) are highly reactive á,â-unsaturated aldehydes. 4-HNE and acrolein are generated in vivo as products of lipid peroxidation. These aldehydes are implicated in the onset of several diseases...
Ornamental panel containing text framed by two candles. The panel contains the name "Margaret Elizabeth Boyd" and the phrase "Let's make the most of all that comes & the least of all that goes." Purple ink. Signed AH with...
African Americans; African American physicians; African Americans--Hospitals; African Americans--Social conditions; African Americans--Education; Segregation in education; African Americans--Medical care; Hospitals; Medical education; Race...
Oral history interview with Louisville physician Maurice Rabb. Dr. Rabb discusses his early life and education in Mississippi. He speaks of his experiences as a student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, comparing race relations in his...
Address: 500 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. The Seelbach Hotel, constructed in the Beaux Arts style, was completed in 1905. This street scene shows the Seelbach Hotel with its canopied entryway and first floor lined with shops, including...
Wood and rope fences line a stretch of road approximately one half mile from Middletown, Kentucky. Utility lines and bushes are on the edges of the road as is an automobile. The road goes over a bridge with stone or concrete railings. A plaque is...
A gravel or dirt road goes over a stone or concrete bridge approximately one half mile from Middletown, Kentucky. A plaque on the bridge support reads, "Erected by Jefferson County Fiscal Court / 1922." On the opposite support beam is a...