Volunteer workers in social service; Halfway houses; Faith-based human services
This study examines the backgrounds and motivations of individuals who volunteer for a
Protestant Christian faith-based halfway-house for recently released offenders. Drawing
on eight in-depth interviews with volunteers from a faith-based ministry...
Address: 935 W. Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Utility and trolley lines run over a cobblestone road in front of the Hotel Victoria. A fire escape is on the side of the four-story building. A bar is located in the lower left of the hotel and a...
Utopias; Adorno, Theodor W., 1903-1969; Irigaray, Luce; Agamben, Giorgio, 1942-
What is the idea that "utopia" names? How can discourse represent that idea? Setting aside temporarily deeper problems with the idea of representation, and focusing on how a complex philosophical discourse might approach the problem of...
Current wind power technology is not economically feasible throughout most of the United States due to low average wind speeds. A design for a small-scale wind concentrator device suitable for use in areas of low wind velocity was tested using...
Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a common complication leading to accelerated cardiovascular failure in diabetic patients. Even though the exact mechanism(s) behind this disease still remain unclear, research from several laboratories including our...
Behind and over the cornfield is the Pope Lick train trestle. Located East of Louisville, it is located in Fisherville, Kentucky. There is only one track on the bridge.
Address: Corner of the 1300 block of Shelby Street and 800 block of Ash Street. The building is located in the same parking lot as Goss Avenue Antiques and Interiors, but seems to be vacant. The ghost sign, partially obscured by a "Home of...
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
The old Coast Guard station in the shallows of the Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky. The white two-story station has a balcony and a United States flag and a pointed turret and small windows. The first Louisville Lifeboat Station was a wooden...
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
New Coast Guard station or Life Saving Station in the shallows on the Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky. Compared to the old station, the windows are large and the trim is dark. There is a rope across the water to the shore and men on both sides....
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
New Coast Guard station or Life Saving Station on Ohio River with a steamboat and bridge visible as seen from Louisville, Kentucky, 1929. The first Louisville Lifeboat Station was a wooden houseboat built in 1881 and located at the Falls of the...
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
Nine Louisville, Kentucky Coast Guard members in dark suits. On back of image: (left-to-right) "Capt. Walter Farrell, commander; Walter Fugit, boatswain's mate, first class; Frank Pezulo, surfman; Harry LaFever, surfman; William Seibert,...
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
On the cobblestone in front of the Louisville, Kentucky, Coast Guard station, five coast Guard members wearing uniforms and boots stand at attention, shouldering rifles, while their captain looks on. From left, they are: Captain Walter Farrell,...
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
Man standing on life saving station on Ohio River. Three men are in the front and center in a U.S. Coast Guard row boat near Louisville, Kentucky. Photograph was touched up with paint. The first Louisville Lifeboat Station was a wooden houseboat...
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
Three Coast Guard members on patrol of Ohio River in a white speedboat flying a United States flag near Louisville, Kentucky, Coast Guard Station. The first Louisville Lifeboat Station was a wooden houseboat built in 1881 and located at the Falls...
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
Coast Guard members, formally posed, from left: John F. Gillooly, John J. Tully (holding a row with a star), and William Devan. Louisville, Kentucky, 1934. The first Louisville Lifeboat Station was a wooden houseboat built in 1881 and located at...
United States. Coast Guard; Buildings; Lifesaving stations
Three men in patrol boat on river, near bank and Coast Guard Station, Louisville, Kentucky, 1938. Also visible are a car on a beach, and, across the river, buildings on the other bank. Stamped on back of image: Robert E. Stigers Chief Cameraman...
Automobile dealerships; Automobiles; Men; Buildings; Electric signs; Signs (Notices)
Eline Motor Company, located on the 3900 block of Shelbyville Road in Louisville, Kentucky, 1940; salesmen posed beside vehicles in sales lot for photo. Moving location signs in window and advertisement signs for: Chevrolet; Quick Service, All...
A woman, possibly Mrs. Helen Fischer (wife of photographer Walter Fischer of Fischer Photography), and a dog are rescued by three men with a boat in Louisville, Kentucky during the 1937 Flood of the Ohio River. A service station with Gulf sign is...
Mrs. Helen Fischer, another woman, and a dog are rescued by two men with a boat Louisville, Kentucky during the 1937 Flood of the Ohio River. A service station with Gulf sign is visible in the background. Handwritten on back of print: "Mrs....