Psychiatry and religion; Mental illness--Social aspects; Mental health services--Social aspects; Protestants--Attitudes
Researchers have long been interested in the relationship among the separate fields of psychology and religion. This dissertation seeks to explore the differences in the way protestant Christians with various religious orientations view mental...
The chemical analysis of atmospheric dust is of interest to two major groups, namely—the workers in industrial hygiene and the workers in the air cleaning and ventilating industries. The industrial hygienists, who are concerned with the...
The first effective impulse to a systematic investigation of the chemistry of food was given by Liebig some fifty years ago. The earliest quantitative analyses of food materials which we have found are those of potatoes reported by George Pearson...
Jean Thomas, wearing a white smock with embroidered flowers cinched with a cloth belt, Dr. Arthur Shade Jones, wearing a white suit, and Ruth Ogden, wearing a ruffled blouse and dark skirt, stand on the porch of Jones' house. Dr. Arthur Shade Jones...
The two older women, who wear short-sleeve shirts and slacks, are sisters from Holland who were introduced to Jean Thomas by her actress and singer friend Marion Kerby. They appear to be interested in the mountain dulcimer, demonstrated here by a...
The two older women, who wear short-sleeve shirts and slacks, are sisters from Holland who were introduced to Jean Thomas by her actress and singer friend Marion Kerby. They appear to be interested in the mountain dulcimer, demonstrated here by a...
Appalachians (People); Appalachian Region--History; Appalachian Region--Social life and customs; Folk festivals; Folk music--Appalachian Region, Southern; Kentucky--History; Kentucky--Social life and customs
Known as The Traipsin' Woman, Jean Thomas traveled the mountains of eastern Kentucky taking snapshot photographs of the mountain way of life, writing, and promoting mountain folkways. She was particularly interested in the music, crafts, and...
Portraits; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union; Generals--American--1860-1870; Generals; Military uniforms; Military officers
Portrait of Norton Parker Chipman (1836-1924), a United States Civil War army officer (brevet brigadier general), military prosecutor, U.S. Delegate from Washington, D.C., author, and judge. After the war he moved to California and became...
Three men stand in a mineshaft in front of a car filled with coal while four more stand behind it. They are each wearing caps with headlamps. Title: 7057 Loading Cage with Car of Coal at Bottom of Shaft, Scranton, Pa. Text on left: Keystone View...
Lotteries; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Students; Football players; Basketball players; Baseball players; Fund raising; College athletes; Students;
Three athletes stand by a hopper during University of Louisville Associates (ULA) Night at Parkway Field. From their attire, they appear to be a basketball player, a football player and a baseball player. The ULA was formed in 1948 by a group of...
“In various letters and diary notes the artist has explained how the preoccupation with ethnological problems, with the symbolism of colors, and certain literary concepts participated in the genesis of this canvas: ‘I painted the nude of a...
Sculpture; Mixed media; Maps; Recycling; Conservation of natural resources; Economics; Economic & political systems; Political issues; Politics & government
"It was not until the end of the 1970s, in the work of a new generation of sculptors including Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Anish Kapoor, and Bill Woodrow, that the sculptural object as such, in relation to human or urban themes, reassumed...