Palms trees near the beach, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. There is a bench and a small roofed structure in the background. Text printed on the verso reads, "Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean eighteen miles east of...
Buildings; Barns; Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse)
Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, one of the Daingerfield farms, home of Man O'War. Six dark clad adults in overcoats and a baby in white congregate at the edges of a barn of dark, vertical wood boards, and doors which are reinforced with...
Buildings; Barns; Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse); Horses
Man O'War grazing at Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. Dark horse with glossy coat wears a bridle and leans his neck down to graze in a field of grass. There are a few trees on the horizon and a fence to the right. Man O'War won the Preakness...
Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse); Horses
Man O'War with owner Samuel D. Riddle at Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. Dark horse stands with perfect posture as a vested man behind him holds his bridle, accompanied by another man in suit and hat who holds a thin cane and looks at the...
Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse); Horses
Man O'War at Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. Dark horse stands at perfect posture as a man in vest and hat stands in front of him holding his reins. Man O'War won the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes in 1920. The horse did not race in the...
Dwellings; Horse farms; Man o' War (Race horse); Horses
Man O'War at Faraway Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. Close-up of Man O'War's face as he turns his head towards the camera. He is wearing a bridle and there is a white star on his dark forehead. Man O'War won the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes in...
In studying the culture of any people we learn that no group has been absolutely independent of influences from other people. No man indeed can say that he has attained anything of value absolutely by himself; an individual must give credit to the...
"The pedimental statues (which faced toward the starting point of all Olympic chariot races) are, in fact, posed like actors on a stage - Zeus in the center, Oinomaos and his wife on one side, Pelops and Hippodameia on the other, and their...
Sketch of champion harness racer Prince Wilkes, with the horse racing and pulling a jockey in a sulky, or two-wheeled cart. "D. W. Smith, 1887" is written in the left corner, and "2.14 3/4" and "Prince Wilkes" in the...
The concept of quality of life (QOL) has been the topic of many research projects, yet several clinically relevant aspects of this concept have been overlooked. Specifically, few studies have addressed the impact of such demographic variables as...
Portraits; Men; Government officials; Mayors; Binoculars
William B. Harrison of Louisville, Kentucky standing outside, wearing a bowler and holding binoculars. He was Mayor of Louisville from 1927-1933. The photograph is torn in a few places and missing small sections. Handwritten on back of image: Mayor...
Democratic political leader Mickey Brennan with Frances (Mrs. John) Dugan of Louisville, Kentucky talking about the horse races. The photograph has been cut into an irregular shape and discolored from age. Article attached to back of image: The...
Elsie Allen Ferguson (Mrs. Philip Thompson) Chinn of Lexington, Kentucky with daughter Mrs. Hal Steele. They are both wearing hats, dresses and gloves, standing outside in front of steps. Photograph is damaged in several places. Attached to back of...
"This ring is formed from a circular hollow band made from rolled and soldered gold leaf, which flares out near the bezel. The bezel, rectangular in shape but with rounded corners, is set with a blue-tinged agate in two layers against a white...
Self-control in children; Crime and race; Parent and teenager; Teenagers--Family relationships
This study seeks to examine whether racial disparities in offending can be explained through self-control theory. The study utilized longitudinal responses of a nationally representative sample of 1700 adolescents. Parenting and self-control...
Several men and women are boarding the Park 7th Streetcar. On the front of the car the number 1089 is painted and there are a number of signs. One reads, "To the Races." Another says, "The winner! Schenley's Cream of Kentucky / The...
Track athletics; University of Louisville--Track athletics; University of Louisville--Sports; University of Louisville--Students; Students; Runners (Sports); Running; Running races; College athletes;
A member of the University of Louisville track team races down the track while onlookers cheer him on. The track was located at the southeast corner of Belknap Campus where the Natural Sciences Building and the Miller Information Technology Center...