In the United States substance abuse takes a toll that is costly in both economic and human terms. In 2005 we paid 467.7 billion dollars to address the consequences of substance abuse, and each year we have lost an estimated 537,000 of our fellows...
In spring 2006, the Frazier International History Museum, in conjunction with the Ekstrom Library Photographic Archives at the University of Louisville, mounted an exhibit of 47 photographs taken by a young French foot soldier during World War I....
Location: 127 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A sign above this store's awning reads, "City Poultry & Egg House. Milk fed poultry. Strictly fresh eggs. Cash paid for poultry and eggs. Coops and cases for sale." A man with a...
This paper explores issues of identity and difference in art and its institutions through a historiographic study of two landmark exhibitions, "The Other Story: Afro-Asian Artists in Post-War Britain" (1989) and the 1993 Whitney Biennial....
Diabetes--Psychological aspects; Diabetes--Treatment; Diabetics--Mental health
The importance of maximizing self-management and quality of life is well documented in the diabetes literature. Although maintaining self-care is known to be important for individuals with type 2 diabetes, this is often difficult to maintain over...
Statue of Liberty with water in foreground. Text printed on verso reads, "It is a colossal figure formed of plates of bronze on an iron frame work, supported on a high granite pedestal on Bedloe's Island, new York. The figure represents a...
Full-length character portrait of performer Frank Mills wearing a tuxedo with top hat and cane. Mills performed in "Bought and Paid For" at Macauley's Theatre in March 1914. Inscription on print, lower center: Every best wish to dear...
Full-length character portrait of performer Frank Mills wearing a tuxedo with top hat, overcoat, and cane. Mills performed in "Bought and Paid For" at Macauley's Theatre in March 1914. Inscription on print, lower center: With cordial...
Address: 5th & Market Streets, Louisville, KY. "The Louisville Trust Co." is painted on the south side of the building. In smaller letters, with only some words discernible: "interest (?) paid (?) on deposits." The section...
113 maps, plus legends and information about publishers Louisville Title Company, Inc. (a real estate insurance and mortgage company), representing the city of Louisville, Kentucky and surrounding county ca. 1913, with color coding for railroads,...
Paintings; Acrylic paintings; Political issues; Politics & government; Corruption; Men; Mercenaries (Soldiers); Soldiers; Military personnel; People associated with military activities; Military life; Conversation; Smiling; Standing; Clothing...
"Set against huge fields of red oxide on mural-sized, unstretched canvases, Golub's figures' frozen poses fleetingly echo those on Greek pottery, but they travesty classical faith in the body." (Caption, p.205); "Another rediscovered...
Portrait of performer Scott Cooper wearing a suit jacket and tie with stickpin, and holding a pipe in his left hand. Scott Cooper performed in "Paid in Full" at Macauley's Theatre in December 1908. Inscription on print, lower center: To...
A quarter of a century ago, Abraham Epworth Rounds, aged forty-five, came shambling out of mountainous Eastern Tennessee to one of our Kentucky cities. He was intent on making a living in easier fashion than scratching it from the lean soil of the...
Asian Americans--Cultural assimilation; Acculturation--United States; Sports spectators--United States; Consumer behavior--Social aspects--United States
According to the U.S. Census Bureau (2011), ethnic minority populations in the
U.S. constituted over one-third (approximately 126 million) of the total U.S. population
in 2010 (approximately 300.8 million) (U.S. Census Bureau, 2011). With such...
Street railroads; Street railroad tracks; Buildings; Louisville Railway Company; Transportation
Address: Seventh and Myrtle Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. A trolley barn is shown with two open bays. The front of the building is two stories while the back portion is a single story. Utility lines crisscross in front of the building and trolley...
This is one of five views between the two underpasses on Third Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Industrial buildings can be seen on the left of the road, including Kentucky Wagon [Mfg?] Co. On the left side of the picture a sign can be seen,...